Hockomock League Indoor Track Championships 2026

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The Franklin girls won the 2026 Hockomock League Championship meet. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
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The Attleboro boys won the 2026 Hockomock League Championship meet. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

The Hockomock League Championships were held at the TRACK at New Balance on Thursday evening. Below are the team results and the top six finishes for each event. Click here for the boys results and here for the girls results.

Click here for the girls track championships photo gallery.

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** – New meet record

Boys Team Results

1. Attleboro – 104
2. Oliver Ames – 86.5
3. Stoughton – 85
4. Franklin – 48.5
5. King Philip – 39
6. Canton – 33
T7. Mansfield – 28
T7. Sharon – 28
9. North Attleboro – 22
10. Foxboro – 21
11. Taunton – 11
12. Milford – 1

55M Dash
1. Peter Gubka, Franklin – 6.57
2. Alexandre Andrade, Stoughton – 6.596
3. Maddex Chan, Stoughton – 6.600
4. Brodey Pierre, Stoughton – 6.69
5. Nicholas Nanton, North Attleboro – 6.74
6. Braiden Carrico, Attleboro – 6.79
7. Stephon Reed, Franklin – 6.88
8. Zayne Thomas, Attleboro – 6.91

300M Dash
1. Connor McDonald, King Philip – 36.54
2. Maddex Chan, Stoughton – 36.83
3. Benbella Cetoute, Stoughton – 36.92
4. Logan Vaughn, North Attleboro – 37.13
5. Xavier Cardoso, Sharon – 37.47
6. Kerven Georges, Stoughton – 37.52
7. Jake Fairweather, Attleboro – 37.70
8. Zayne Thomas, Attleboro – 37.92

600M
1. Timmy Chase, Foxboro – 1:24.55
2. Aidan Moriarty, Stoughton – 1:24.71
3. Eamonn Kelly, Foxboro – 1:26.14
4. Douglas Smith, Oliver Ames – 1:26.25
5. Edgar Esquivel, Attleboro – 1:26.56
6. Bailey Gavin, Oliver Ames – 1:27.99
7. Max Ribeiro-Evora, Stoughton – 1:28.01
8. Chris Lewis, Stoughton – 1:28.64

1000M
1. Ryan Love, King Philip – 2:40.42
2. Tristan Grant, Canton – 2:43.76
3. Jake Hauvuy, Oliver Ames – 2:45.37
4. Owen Lacaillade, Attleboro – 2:45.63
5. Nicholas Reposa, Taunton – 2:46.10
6. Cameron Santos, Attleboro – 2:46.87
7. Jeffrey Cleverdon, King Philip – 2:48.07
8. Liam Woods, Foxboro – 2:48.23

1 Mile
1. Landon Sarney, Oliver Ames – 4:31.64
2. Kyle Twomey, Franklin – 4:34.15
3. Camden Martin, Attleboro – 4:35.58
4. Trevor Martorana, Stoughton – 4:37.81
5. Lawrence Dear, Oliver Ames – 4:38.41
6. Matthew Pritchard, Stoughton – 4:40.36
7. Corey Yifru, Oliver Ames – 4:46.14
8. Jayden Madden, Milford – 4:53.33

2 Mile
1. Landon Sarney, Oliver Ames – 9:59.24
2. Alex Pinnix, Sharon – 10:01.53
3. Joey Federline Jr., Mansfield – 10:02.77
4. Nikita Cherapukha, Mansfield – 10:05.78
5. Lawrence Dear, Oliver Ames – 10:14.56
6. Colin Donahue, Oliver Ames – 10:14.89
7. Michael Joseph, King Philip – 10:15.63
8. Jordan Trucchi, Taunton – 10:19.73

55M Hurdles
1. Fareed Oseni, Attleboro – 7.54
2. Peter Gubka, Franklin – 7.89
3. Patrick Dunlap, Oliver Ames – 8.22
4. Connor McDonald, King Philip – 8.25
5. Brandon Souza, Attleboro – 8.33
6. Rain Zheng, Sharon – 8.46
7. Cayden Anderson, Mansfield – 8.48
8. John Martinek, Canton – 8.52

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High Jump
1. Joshua Saint-Vil, Canton – 6-02.00
2. Fareed Oseni, Attleboro – 6-00.00
2. Nathan Chery, Attleboro – 6-00.00
4. Peter Gubka, Franklin – 6-00.00
5. Angel Assad, Canton – 5-08.00
6. Ryan Loring, Oliver Ames – 5-08.00
6. Stephon Reed, Franklin – 5-08.00
8. Adam Elshohna, Sharon – 5-08.00

Long Jump
1. Tobiah Stessman, Sharon – 21-09.50
2. Braiden Carrico, Attleboro – 21-05.50
3. Mathis Cineus, Attleboro – 20-04.75
4. Alexandre Andrade, Stoughton – 20-04.25
5. Jaydinh Rivera, Attleboro – 19-07.00
6. Tristian Ware, Oliver Ames – 18-10.50
7. Lucas Mastin, North Attleboro – 18-06.50
8. Ryan Loring, Oliver Ames – 18-06.50

Shot Put
1. Mitchell Callender, Oliver Ames – 61-09.50**
2. Noah Williams, Attleboro – 52-04.50
3. Ademola Abujade, Attleboro – 47-10.50
4. Bryan Rogers, Mansfield – 47-10.00
5. Zachary Spencer, North Attleboro – 45-04.25
6. Gabriel Rivera, Stoughton – 44-06.25
7. Jaeden Thompson, Taunton – 43-08.00
8. Matthew Lord, Franklin – 43-06.50

4×200 Relay
1. Stoughton (Maddex Chan, Benbella Cetoute, Brodey Pierre, Kerven Georges) – 1:31.78
2. Attleboro (Braiden Carrico, Jake Fairweather, Jabriel Ismail, Tommy Labathe) – 1:33.87
3. Mansfield (Cam Sekora, Alex Scarlett, Nico Smith, EJ Rodriguez) – 1:34.32
4. North Attleboro (Nicholas Nanton, Lucas Mastin, Martin Rogers, Logan Vaughn) – 1:35.11
5. Franklin (Owen Bertoldi, Peter Theodorou, Micah Feldman, Stephon Reed) – 1:35.18
6. Taunton (Milan Abonghmbuh, Collin Mattos, Michael Braxton, Xavier Gordon) – 1:35.45
7. Canton (Sony Chery, Angel Assad, John Martinek, Joshua Saint-Vil) – 1:35.49
8. Oliver Ames (Tyler Ford, Bruno Diaz, Patrick Dunlap, Samuel Flashenburg) – 1:35.67

4×400 Relay
1. King Philip (Duggan Commendul, Chris DelVecchio, Connor McDonald, Ryan Love) – 3:31.54
2. Stoughton (Chris Lewis, Max Ribeiro-Evora, Aiden Tran, Aidan Moriarty) – 3:31.57
3. Oliver Ames (Ryan Loring, Tyler Ford, Patrick Dunlap, Bailey Gavin) – 3:34.70
4. Attleboro (Edgar Esquivel, Azyha Perez, Parker Robinson, Owen Lacaillade) – 3:35.13
5. Foxboro (Liam Woods, Timmy Chase, Henry Thies, Eamonn Kelly) – 3:39.19
6. Canton (Dalton Wong, Tommy Oliver, Morrell Mondesir, Declan Monahan) – 3:43.14
7. Sharon (Sean Cullen, Xavier Cardoso, Owen Snow, Logan Volk) – 3:44.71
8. Mansfield (Kiyan O’Reilly, Adam Gardner, Aidan Norige, Jack Howard) – 3:44.96

4×800 Relay
1. Oliver Ames (Douglas Smith, Jake Hauvuy, Devon McStowe, Landon Sarney) – 8:28.93
2. Franklin (Nicholas Mitchell, Ethan Riley, Andrew Scotland, Kyle Twomey) – 8:36.02
3. Attleboro (Camden Martin, Daniel Morin, Julian Veloz, Cameron Santos) – 8:36.41
4. Canton (Riley Swearingen, Samuel Siegel, Minh Hong, Tristan Grant) – 8:38.46
5. Stoughton (Trevor Martorana, Matthew Pritchard, Max Pokraka, Jacob Katzen) – 8:39.04
6. Mansfield (Owen DiGregorio, Bobby Stock, Ryan Johnson, Jake Federline) – 8:55.03
7. North Attleboro (Andrew Helenek, Brayden Poirier, Jim Gallagher, Brady Shankle) – 9:02.22
8. Taunton (Nicholas Reposa, Jordan Trucchi, Trent Trucchi, Gregory Westberg) – 9:09.83

Click here for the girls track championships photo gallery.

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Girls Team Results

1. Franklin – 80
2. Oliver Ames – 73
3. King Philip – 71
4. Canton – 51
5. Foxboro – 47
6. Stoughton – 43
7. Attleboro – 36
8. North Attleboro – 32
9. Sharon – 27
10. Taunton – 23
11. Mansfield – 22
12. Milford – 2

55M Dash
1. Nina Kyei-Aboagye, Sharon – 7.01**
2. Lavender Kozaka, Oliver Ames – 7.20
3. Alex D’Amadio, King Philip – 7.25
4. Kennedy Samuel, Attleboro – 7.47
5. Ali Gill, King Philip – 7.57
6. Layori Bernardez, Stoughton – 7.59
7. Avery Gardner, Mansfield – 7.62
8. Mia Flanagan, Foxboro – 7.63

300M Dash
1. Nina Kyei-Aboagye, Sharon – 39.50**
2. Lauren Bober, Foxboro – 41.10
3. Chloe Dubuisson, Canton – 41.55
4. Lavender Kozaka, Oliver Ames – 42.02
5. Grace Martinek, Canton – 43.01
6. Julia Smith, North Attleboro – 43.33
7. Chloe McGarry, Foxboro – 43.51
8. Shyon Morris, Stoughton – 43.75

600M
1. Madison Bruno, Franklin – 1:38.92
2. Ryleigh Maher, Oliver Ames – 1:40.31
3. Shelby Hodges, Oliver Ames – 1:40.63
4. Sarah Jones, Mansfield – 1:41.97
5. Sara Janelli, Stoughton – 1:42.17
6. Avery Parkinson, North Attleboro – 1:42.45
7. Keira Murphy, Milford – 1:43.80
8. Makayla Donoghue, Foxboro – 1:45.71

1000M
1. Gwenyth Holland, Franklin – 3:01.75
2. Lauren Share, Foxboro – 3:04.59
3. Victoria Courtright-Lim, Franklin – 3:08.83
4. Nora Giannacopoulos, Canton – 3:18.26
5. Lindsey Mitchell, Stoughton – 3:18.81
6. Ashley Cleverdon, King Philip – 3:27.67
7. Jessica Xiang, Sharon – 3:32.33
8. Ameera Mathur, Franklin – 3:35.58

1 Mile
1. Stella Nappa, Franklin – 5:20.51
2. Katie Beaulieu, Oliver Ames – 5:22.55
3. Riley DoRosario, King Philip – 5:32.56
4. Savannah Copeland, Franklin – 5:34.20
5. Madeline Barry, Oliver Ames – 5:37.12
6. Emma Dorich, Foxboro – 5:46.43
7. Rylee Levesque, Taunton – 5:49.06
8. Madeleine Driscoll, Canton – 5:50.14

2 Mile
1. Molly Galgoczy, North Attleboro – 11:43.38
2. Katie Beaulieu, Oliver Ames – 11:51.34
3. Ashley Powers, Oliver Ames – 11:57.81
4. Devin Thomas, Oliver Ames – 12:00.87
5. Riley DoRosario, King Philip – 12:22.12
6. Isabella Holland, Canton – 12:26.64
7. Maria Noonan, King Philip – 12:42.33
8. Annabelle Santiago, Franklin – 12:49.58

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55M Hurdles
1. Chloe Dubuisson, Canton – 8.64
2. Alex D’Amadio, King Philip – 8.93
3. S’Staarr Parham, Attleboro – 9.10
4. Ava Quintin, King Philip – 9.15
5. Phoebe Cuneo, Franklin – 9.26
6. Faith Bober, Foxboro – 9.36
7. Renee Leao, Taunton – 9.64
8. Sadie Kent, Franklin – 9.75

High Jump
1. Ella McManus, King Philip – 4-10.00
1. S’Staarr Parham, Attleboro – 4-10.00
3. Riley Buckley, North Attleboro – 4-10.00
4. Imani Ashu, Stoughton – 4-10.00
5. Ashley Cleverdon, King Philip – 4-08.00
6. Natalia Mallei, Canton – 4-08.00
7. Adilza Semedo, Taunton – 4-08.00
8. Rory Bresson, King Philip – 4-06.00

Long Jump
1. Alex D’Amadio, King Philip – 17-03.25
2. S’Staarr Parham, Attleboro – 16-05.75
3. Lauren Bober, Foxboro – 16-04.50
4. Julia Smith, North Attleboro – 16-00.25
5. Jossie Camp, Franklin – 16-00.00
6. Callie Joyce, Franklin – 15-08.25
7. Keilona Kennedy-Latham, Attleboro – 15-07.25
8. Madelyn Ghostlaw, King Philip – 14-10.00

Shot Put
1. Sophia Olaniyan, Taunton – 36-02.00
2. Baylee McCormack, Stoughton – 31-08.25
3. Lily Roche, Mansfield – 31-08.00
4. Chloe Dubuisson, Canton – 30-11.50
5. Nyomi Faulk, Canton – 30-09.75
6. Rory Bresson, King Philip – 30-01.75
7. Nina Saidj, Mansfield – 29-10.00
8. Max Cassinelli, Taunton – 29-02.25

4×200 Relay
1. Stoughton (Roudya Barron, Sara Janelli, Shyon Morris, Layori Bernardez) – 1:49.02
2. Foxboro (Chloe McGarry, Faith Bober, Mia Flanagan, Lauren Bober) – 1:49.81
3. Attleboro (Victoria Zaldivia, Jazmyn Brederson, Kennedy Samuel, Dermina Decius) – 1:50.83
4. Franklin (Jossie Camp, Penelope Brady, Julia Matteson, Isabelle Oteri) – 1:50.84
5. Oliver Ames (Kathleen Remare, Shelby Hodges, Katelyn Lemanski, Ryleigh Maher) – 1:51.16
6. Mansfield (Ayah Elazzouzi, Avery Gardner, Eva Reed, Mem Krieche) – 1:51.48
7. Canton (Grace Martinek, Laurisa Sindor, Norah Francois, Natalia Mallei) – 1:52.47
8. Taunton (Chloe Blanc, Riley Riendeau, Addison Burton, Neveah Young) – 1:53.98

4×400 Relay
1. Franklin (Gwenyth Holland, Phoebe Cuneo, Callie Joyce, Madison Bruno) – 4:07.30
2. Stoughton (Imani Ashu, Neissa Francois, Lindsey Mitchell, Sara Janelli) – 4:17.30
3. Oliver Ames (Molly Manning, Ryleigh Maher, Katelyn Lemanski, Shelby Hodges) – 4:18.94
4. Taunton (Renee Leao, Adilza Semedo, Rylee Levesque, Sierra Obazuaye) – 4:19.61
5. North Attleboro (Avery Parkinson, Rylie Souza, Joanna Joby, Julia Smith) – 4:19.67
6. Sharon (Maria Emilia Sanchez Verkkonen, Vivienne Kelleher, Samantha Agnew, Isla Tommaro) – 4:21.21
7. King Philip (Ella McDonald, Colleen McGowan, Olivia Wainwright, Ali Gill) – 4:22.02
8. Foxboro (Makayla Donoghue, Karina Hainsworth, Hayden Emerson, Keira D’Arcy) – 4:22.74

4×800 Relay
1. Franklin (Savannah Copeland, Keelan Donnelly, Stella Nappa, Victoria Courtright-Lim) – 10:04.46
2. Canton (Nora Giannacopoulos, Alexa Piazza, Madeleine Driscoll, Isabella Holland) – 10:19.81
3. Foxboro (Ava Picard, Julia Luck, Emma Dorich, Lauren Share) – 10:20.26
4. Oliver Ames (Erin Reilly, Kensie Graham, Ashley Powers, Madeline Barry) – 10:27.67
5. Mansfield (Evey Snyder, Alex Leman, Sarah Jones, Gwynne Pare) – 10:40.76
6. King Philip (Ella McManus, Charlotte Marks, Addison Burns, Ashley Cleverdon) – 10:56.83
7. Sharon (Jessica Xiang, Lilah Medeiros, Ella Pinnix, Iris Nolan) – 11:05.73
8. North Attleboro (Brooke Drury, Summer Shanahan, Greta Gouck, Molly Galgoczy) – 11:11.43

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2025 Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars

Below are the official 2025 Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

Kelley-Rex Division MVP

Stella Nappa, Franklin

Davenport Division MVP

Lauren Raffetto, Canton

Hockomock League All Stars

Lauren Raffetto, Canton
Alexa Piazza, Canton
Adileh Azar, Canton
Isabella Holland, Canton
Madeleine Driscoll, Canton
Emma Dorich, Foxboro
Stella Nappa, Franklin
Victoria Courghtright, Franklin
Annabelle Siantago, Franklin
Riley Rosario, King Philip
Ashley Cleverdon, King Philip
Lillian Almeida, King Philip
Maria Noonan, King Philip
Ella McManus, King Philip
Cameron Ward, North Attleboro
Katie Beaulieu, Oliver Ames
Devin Thomas, Oliver Ames
Ashley Powers, Oliver Ames
Erin Reilly, Oliver Ames

Honorable Mentions
Alexa Frackelton, Attleboro
Elena Silva, Canton
Samantha LeClair, Foxboro
Violet Copeland, Franklin
Darcy Pollender, King Phillip
Alexa Petrova, Mansfield
Ella DeTore, Milford
Riley Kelly, North Attleboro
Norah Dupill, Oliver Ames
Jessica Xiang, Sharon
Rylee Levesque, Taunton

Below are the official 2025 Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. Below are the official Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars and honorable mentions, selected by the coaches in the league. 2025 Hockomock League Girls Cross Country All Stars

Sarney Secures D1 All State Title With Stunning Surge

Landon Sarney
Oliver Ames senior Landon Sarney, pictured here earlier this season in a dual meet at Borderland, won the D1 All State title by less than a second. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

By Ryan Lanigan || HockomockSports.com

In a dramatic final charge, Landon Sarney powered past John Bianchi and claimed the MIAA Meet of Champions Division 1 individual title right at the finish line.

Sarney entered the final stretch behind Bianchi, but as the finish line inched closer, so did Sarney. He made his move, passing Bianchi and leaning across the finish line to win by 0.26 seconds as seen in dramatic video captured by MetroWest Daily News reporter Tim Dumas.

“I knew he had a pretty sizable gap on me, but I knew from last spring track that I could kind of close a race pretty hard,” Sarney said in an interview with BayStateRun after the race. “I knew I had some leeway and I knew I could kind of close it up a little more and I was able to get it right at the line.”

“[Winning] was definitely a goal coming into it. I never really thought anything else, you know. It’s nothing to lose at this point in the season.”

It capped a dominant season for Sarney, who went undefeated in all five Hock dual meets, set three course records, took first place at the Hockomock League championship, and was second overall in the D1C race where the Tigers took first as a team.

“For an athlete like Landon Sarney, every day, he’s trying to find a way to get just a little stronger, a little faster,” OA head coach Kyle Sousa told HockomockSports.com. “He’s trading miles for inches — hours of training for a few precious seconds on the race course. There is something special about a moment where all those sacrifices add up to achieving something amazing. I watched him pay the price of that win a thousand times over, and it was a historic moment for the team to watch Landon put it all together into such an incredible race.”

Sarney (15:33.28) is the third Tiger all-time to win an all-state title, joining Andy Powell in 1998 and Mike Moverman in 2008, who both took first in the Division 2 All State race.

Oliver Ames finished seventh overall as a team with a score of 250. Brookline had all five of its runners finish inside the top 30 and won the team title with 67 points. Devon McStowe (16:22.64) took 30th while Lawrence Dear (16:54.17) was 72nd. Colin Donahue (17:03.45) and Jake Hauvuy (17:17.58) also scored for the Tigers.

North Attleboro junior Anthony Malakidis capped a strong season with a sixth place finish in the Division 1 race, crossing in 15:58.29. Sharon’s Alex Pinnix (17:02.61), Franklin’s Kyle Twomey (17:03.38), and Attleboro’s Owen Lacaillade (17:04.82) all cracked the top 100 in the Division 1 race at Fort Devens.

In the Division 2 race, Foxboro’s Timmy Chase (17:10.55) took 42nd overall and Canton’s Tristan Grant finished in 18:09.61.

On the girls’ side, Canton junior Lauren Raffetto secured fifth overall to lead the Bulldogs to a second place finish as a team. Raffettoclocked in at 18:28.08, sophomore Adileh Azar crossed in 19:49.51, Lexi Piazza was 35th overall in 20:31.48, Isabella Holland crossed in 20:47.21, and Madeleine Driscoll was the fifth Bulldog across the line in 21:39.46.

Boston Latin Academy took first with 115 points while Canton finished with 149 points.

Foxboro sophomore Emma Dorich capped an impressive season for the Warriors with a 26th place finish, clocking in at 20:06.01.

Junior Kathleen Beaulieu was once again the leader of the pack for Hock runners in the Division 1 race, clocking in at 19:48.58 for 44th overall. The Tigers finished 18th as a team with 454 points with Devin Thomas (20:31.29), Ashley Powers (20:52.08), Erin Reilly (21:42.76), and Norah Dupill (21:49.00) also factoring into the scoring.

Franklin’s Victoria Courtright-Lim capped her senior season with a time of 20:18.69 while King Philip junior Ashley Cleverdon crossed the finish line at 20:57.44.

Oliver Ames Boys Cross Country Claims Division 1C Title

Oliver Ames boys cross country
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By HockomockSports.com Staff

Oliver Ames senior Landon Sarney continued his torrid run this fall with a second place finish while junior Devon McStowe followed up his impressive performance at Hocks with a sixth place finish to lead the Tigers to the Division 1C title over the weekend at the Wrentham Development Center.

The Tigers had 60 points to edge out Reading, who came in second with 64. Mansfield and Sharon, who came in seventh and eighth respectively, also placed inside the top 10. North Attleboro junior Anthony Malakidis crossed fourth overall and Sharon junior Alex Pinnix was seventh.

Click here for a photo gallery from the Hockomock League boys cross country championship meet.

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After storming to a first place finish at Hocks two weeks ago, OA’s top five runners placed in the top 21. Sarney (15:34.00) was just over four seconds behind first place while McStowe clocked in at 16:03.20 on the 5K course. Senior Lawrence Dear was third for the Tigers and 13th overall at 16:28.50, junior Colin Donahue took 18th overall in 16:42.20, and senior Douglas Smith clinched the win with a time of 16:47.60, good for 21st overall. Junior Jake Hauvuy also had a strong race, crossing the finish line in 17:18.

Pinnix set a new PR with a time of 16:14.30 to lead the way for the Eagles, who finished with 76 points as a team. Mansfield was led by senior Joey Federline‘s time of 17:17.20 (32nd overall) and the Hornets finished seventh overall to qualify for the MIAA Meet of Champions for the first time since 2018. Stoughton junior Matthew Pritchard crossed in 17:22.70 to set a new personal best for 39th, and Milford junior Benjamin Tetreault was right behind him at 17:25.20 for 40th overall.

In the Division 1A race, Franklin had the top finish for a Hockomock team at 12th overall. Junior Kyle Twomey paced the Panthers with a 47th place finish, qualifying for the Meet of Champions with a time of 16:59.50. Attleboro senior Camden Martin and junior Owen Lacaillade crossed the finish together shortly before, both clocking in at 16:52.70 to move on to the Meet of Champions. Junior Jordan Trucchi had the top race for the Tigers at 17:56.00.

King Philip was the lone Hock team that competed in the Division 1B race. Junior Michael Joseph led the way for the Warriors with a 33rd place finish in 16:54.30. In Division 2, Foxboro senior Timothy Chase took 15th overall in the 2B race at the Northfield Mountain Rec Center. Chase clocked in at 17:18.96 for 15th overall while classmate Eamonn Kelly took 36th in 18:23.97. In the 2A race, Canton sophomore Tristan Grant clocked in at 18:09.20 for 32nd place.

Canton, OA Girls Each Take 6th

After running away with the team title at Hocks two weeks ago, Canton took sixth overall at the Division 2A meet in Northfield. Junior Lauren Raffetto was well ahead of the pack but came up just short of first place, taking second (19:38.93) by less than a second to Boston Latin Academy’s Sara Blanco (19:38.16). Sophomore Adileh Azar clocked in at 20:55.82 for 13th overall, junior Isabella Holland was 24th in 21:44.82, and senior Madeleine Driscoll secured 40th overall with a time of 22:28.92.

Back in Wrentham, the Tigers took sixth overall with 189 points in the Division 1C race. Billerica dominated the race with all of its top five runners inside the top 10. Kathleen Beaulieu had the top race of any Hock harrier with a time of 19:57.10, good for 16th overall. Classmate Devin Thomas (20:26.70), seniors Ashley Powers (20:34.80) and Erin Reilly (21:50.10), and freshman Norah Dupill (22:16.30) rounded out the scoring for the Tigers.

Sophomore Cameron Ward clocked in at 21:56.10 to lead the way for North Attleboro, sophomore Iris Nolan was the top Sharon runner in 22:48.60, and senior Alex Leman (23:03.90) paced Mansfield.

In the Division 1A race, Franklin senior Victoria Courtright-Lim qualified for the MIAA Meet of Champions by taking 35th overall in a time of 20:21.80. Junior Annabelle Santiago also had a strong race for the Panthers, clocking in at 20:54.40. Taunton eighth-grader Rylee Levesque had the top time for the Tigers, finishing in 22:05.90, while Attleboro senior Alexa Frackelton clocked in at 22:20.10 to lead the Bombardiers. Over in the D1B race, junior Ashley Cleverdon was 31st overall with a time of 20:41.10. Freshman Lillian Almeida also finished in the top 50, clocking in at 20:57.00 for 42nd overall.

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