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2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

Attleboro

2023 Record: 2-9
2023 Finish: Missed playoffs
Coach: Jim Winters

Key/Returning Players: Michael Huntington, Sr., WR/DB; Cam Gray, Sr., OL; Noah Williams, Jr., OL/DL; Shaun Maher, Sr., TE/DL; Kelan Jones, Sr., WR; Hunter Camara, Sr., WR; Will Plizga, Sr., LB; Madden Murray, Soph., WR/DB; Jake Reilly, Sr., RB; Austin Bessette, Sr., RB; Jayshawn Crosby, Jr., RB; Brayden Jones, Soph., QB.

Outlook:
Head coach Jim Winters will be looking to lean on the guidance and leadership of a strong senior class as the Bombardiers look to integrate some inexperienced players into the lineup.

Anchored by captains Michael Huntington, Austin Bessette, Kelan Jones, Hunter Camara, and Shaun Maher, Attleboro is looking to have a bounce-back season after posting a 2-9 record last year.

The offense lost some key players but there are five starters back in the mix which gives the Bombardiers a solid foundation to build on. Senior Cam Gray is back at guard and junior Noah Williams will start at tackle again and that duo will look to set the table for Attleboro. Replacing three-year starter Matt Harvie will be a tough task but sophomore Brayden Jones, who took some snaps as a freshman last year, will step in under center to guide the ship. He will have some strong weapons to work with too with Huntington and Jones returning starters at receiver, and Maher — who is also key in the blocking game — offers a big target at tight end. Attleboro has some candidates to take over at running back after graduating all-league back Adrian Rivera: Bessette, senior Jake Reilly, and junior Jayshawn Crosby are all in competition for carries.

There will be a bit more new faces on the defensive side of the ball with just three starters back from a year ago. Huntington is the lone veteran in the secondary but will get some help from sophomore Madden Murray, who will also complement the Attleboro passing game as a receiver. Maher lines up on the defensive line on the edge and senior Will Plizga is a returner at linebacker.

“What we lack in experience, we will make up for in the seniors’ work ethic and love for the game and each other,” said Jim Winters, who begins his third year at the helm of the Bombardiers.

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

Franklin

2023 Record: 5-6
2023 Finish: Reached Div. 4 Round of 16
Coach: Todd Kiley

Key/Returning Players: Julian Rampino, Sr., TE/DL; Andrew Fraulo, Sr., RB/DB; Alex Weber, Sr., RB/LB; Jack Murphy, Sr., OL/DL; Will Tirrell, Sr., QB/DB; Keaton Cooper, Jr., OL/DL; Kyle Walsh, Sr., WR/DB; Stephon Reed, Jr., WR/DB; Cole Sidwell, Sr., RB/DB; Justin Bianchetto, Jr., QB; Adrian Rampino, Jr., OL/DL;

Outlook:
This season marks a new chapter in Franklin football program history with the addition of one of the most successful active head coaches in the state.

Todd Kiley will be wearing Panther blue this fall after 21 years on the sideline at Holliston, which included a pair of state championships in 2014 and 2015 and an Eastern Mass Super Bowl in 2010. With a new coach comes a new system and Kiley will be looking to get his style implemented with this year’s team, which boasts a strong mix of returning players and eager newcomers.

Senior quarterback Justin Bianchetto is back with a year of experience under his belt while classmate Will Tirrell is also in competition to get reps under center as the starter. There’s a strong group of workhorses in the backfield ready to take on the carries this year; senior Andrew Fraulo is the most experienced of the group and is a shifty runner out of the backfield while senior Cole Sidwell and junior Alex Weber provide key depth there. Kyle Walsh is one familiar face in the receivers group but there’s some inexperience there with senior John Duffy and junior Stephon Reed looking to contribute.

Up front, it’s a mix of experience and new on the line for the Panthers. Senior Jack Murphy is one of the most experienced linemen in the league while junior Keaton Cooper will look to solidify the line. Seniors Will Pritoni and Mason Yered give Franklin a veteran group in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Defensively, the Panthers have one of the top players in the league in Julian Rampino, who is a monster on the defensive line and will be someone every team has to game plan for. He’ll be joined by junior Adrian Rampino and senior Hunter Michaud on the defensive line while Weber and seniors Ryan Connelly, Chris Ianelli, and Kevin Lawler will help fortify the defense at linebacker.

“We have an eager hardworking coachable team this season,” Kiley said. “I am very pleased with the progress our kids have made with learning a whole new offensive and defensive system. We are a strong, athletic, unselfish, team-first group that is willing to do whatever is asked of them. It is a fun group to coach!”

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

King Philip

2023 Record: 13-0 (Kelley-Rex division champions)
2023 Finish: Div. 2 Super Bowl Champions
Coach: Brian Lee

Key/Returning Players: Drew Herlin, Sr., OL; Aiden Astorino, Sr., RB/LB; Drew Laplante, Sr., RB; Luke Gunning, Sr., TE; Will Bubluski, Sr., LB; Hayden Schmitz, Sr., WR/DB; Tommy Kilroy, Sr., WR/DB; Brandon Nicastro, Sr., WR/DB; Sean Woods, Sr., K; Tallan King, Jr., RB/LB

Outlook: Coming off a dominant, title-winning season, King Philip enters the season as the favorite to retain its Kelley-Rex division crown and remains one of the top teams in the state. Led as always by the defense and the running game, the Warriors have the returning talent to continue last year’s unbeaten run and make yet another trip down the road to Gillette in December.

KP will need to reload up front and under center but has enviable depth in the backfield to wear down the opposition. Senior Drew Laplante took the bulk of the carries as a junior and he’ll get plenty of help from classmate Aiden Astorino and junior Tallan King. Junior Keigan Canto-Osorio should also get into the running back rotation and classmate Ryan Greenwood will line up at fullback. Junior Zach Gebhard will get the start at quarterback and the Warriors have plenty of athletes for him to find in the passing game, including senior Luke Gunning and junior Brodie McDonald at tight end and senior receivers Hayden Schmitz, Tommy Kilroy, and Brandon Nicastro. Senior Drew Herlin is back to lend experience to the offensive line alongside juniors Aiden Lyons, Nate Crisci, Liam King, and Nick Gallagher. Senior Sean Woods is coming off an impressive debut season as the team’s kicker.

Defense has long been this team’s strength (allowing fewer than seven points per game in 2023) and this year should continue that trend. The linebacking corps is filled with returning players, including senior Will Bubluski, Astorino, and King. The secondary is also stacked with speed and experience. Schmitz, Kilroy, Nicastro, and fellow senior Jack Assini can all step up and make plays. Like on offense, the line will be the least experienced group but King and Gallagher give the Warriors size and physicality up front.

KP coach Brian Lee said, “I think a big factor in our success will be how satiated we are with the accomplishments of last year’s team.”

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

Milford

2023 Record: 10-2
2023 Finish: Reached Div. 3 State Semifinals
Coach: Dale Olson

Key/Returning Players: Andrew Rivera, Sr., WR/LB; Jack Buckey, Sr., QB; Anthony Maietta, Sr., TE/LB; Danny Carvalho, Sr., RB/LB; Ryan Burns, Sr., OL/DL; Jason Stokes, Jr., WR/DB; Thomas Sousa, Sr., TE/DL; Sam Rosenberg, Sr., OL/DL; Ish Kamara, Sr., WR/DB; Joey McGee, Jr., DB;

Outlook:
Injuries put a damper on Milford’s playoff run last season, which ultimately came to a close in the state semifinal for the third consecutive season.

Health will be key for the Hawks this season with under 40 players combined between the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. But despite having one of the smaller rosters in the league, there is still plenty of talent on the roster. Senior quarterback Jack Buckley is back under center after throwing for over 1,500 yards last year and 17 touchdowns with just four interceptions. His leadership will be key for an offense that did lose some heavy hitters from last year. One of Buckley’s top targets was classmate Andrew Rivera (six touchdown catches) and that duo will be trouble for opposing defenses again this year. Junior Jason Stokes is back after a breakout season, which included over 100 yards and two touchdown catches in the state semifinal. Add in another returner in Ish Kamara at receiver and two big target tight ends in Thomas Sousa and Anthony Maietta, and the Hawks still have one of the top passing games in the league.

Graduation hit the running game hard including HockomockSports.com Player of the Year Nick Araujo and key linemen like Keith Lee and Tony Dew. Milford will turn to Daniel Carvalho in the backfield to lead a bruising running game while junior Ryan Burns and senior Rosenberg are familiar faces playing in the trenches. Defensively, Milford will try to replicate the success from last year, which allowed under 14 points per game. Rivera is one of the best linebackers in the league and he’ll be helped along by Maietta and Carvalho, while Sousa will be a force on the defensive line. Junior Joey McGee can do a bit of everything and will factor in in the secondary this year.

“Staying healthy with only 32 kids sophomore through senior will be key,” said Milford head coach Dale Olson. “If the offensive line with some new faces develops quickly, we will be competitive again.”

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

Sharon

2023 Record: 4-7
2023 Finish: Missed postseason
Coach: Ben Shuffain

Key/Returning Players: Sam Letendre, Sr. TE/OLB; Brian O’Neill, Sr., WR/OLB, Rony Saab, Sr., OL/DL; Max Mevs, Sr., OL/DL; Tommy Farkas, Sr., RB/CB; Casey Stengel, Sr., OL/LB; Matt Khrakovsky, Jr., ATH/DB; Michael Konovalov, Jr., WR/DB; Ian Ford, Jr., RB/DB; Brady Shuffain, So., QB; Brayden Salkin, So., FB/LB

Outlook: There is a changing of the guard for Sharon this fall, as Dave Morse, who led the program to the 2012 Div. 3 Super Bowl title, stepped down after more than a decade in charge. Ben Shuffain, fresh off a Div. 8 Super Bowl title with Carver, returns to his alma mater to lead the Eagles into their maiden campaign in the Kelley-Rex division.

During its Super Bowl run, Carver was known for its offensive firepower and Sharon will be hoping for a boost on that side of the ball after being held to seven or fewer points four times last season. Carver transfer Brady Shuffain (sophomore) and OA transfer Luke Fernald (junior) battled in the preseason for the starting quarterback role, with Shuffain earning the nod for week one. The Eagles have size and athleticism at the skill positions. Senior tight end Sam Letendre (6-foot-3) gives Shuffain a big weapon on the outside. Senior Tommy Farkas returns after a year off and will line up at running back, while the offensive line has decent size, led by seniors Casey Stengel (also returning after a year away from the program), Rony Saab, and Max Mevs.

The defense impressed at times last season, allowing fewer than 18 points per game and holding three opponents to seven points or fewer. Saab and Mevs will be crucial at the point of attack. Stengel, Letendre, fellow senior Brian O’Neill, and sophomore Brayden Salkin bring athleticism to the linebacker position. Sharon’s secondary is deep with Farkas joined by juniors Matt Khrakovsky, Michael Konovalov, and Ian Ford.

“The guys had a good camp as they are still learning the new schemes that I have brought over from Carver this year,” Shuffain said. “I have simplified the offense to have it run more effectively and they are catching on quickly. I am excited to see how they produce in the coming weeks and it is great to be leading the team that I played for 25 years ago.”

2024 Kelley-Rex Division Football Preview

Taunton

2023 Record: 6-5
2023 Finish: Reaching Div. 1 Round of 16
Coach: Brad Sidwell
Key/Returning Players: Trinley Dudley, Sr., P/K; Elijah Prophete, Sr., RB/LB; Brandon Adorno, Sr., WR/DB; Dylan Keenan, Jr., QB; Johnny Escobalez, Sr., WR/DB; Jake Nadeau, Sr., WR/DB; Carlos Ramos, Sr., OL/DL; Jeremy Knief, Jr., WR/DB; Austin Faria, Sr., OL/DL; Jake Cellucci, Sr., OL/DL; Carlos Cruz, Sr., RB; Will Buffington, Sr., TE/LB; Jose Melendez, Jr., OL/DL; Corbin Melo, Jr., WR/DB; Travis MacEachern, Jr., TE/LB; Syre Duverna, Soph., TE/DB;

Outlook:
Taunton had one of its best seasons since joining the Hockomock League and will be looking to carry that success into the 2024 campaign.

The Tigers picked up two league wins, including their first-ever win over North, were just seconds away from one at Franklin, and competed close with league heavyweights KP and Milford. The goal will now be to stay at this level and improve from here. One strength the Tigers will look to use to their advantage this fall will be the speed and depth at the skill positions. There are a lot of quick receivers in the mix, including senior returners Brandon Adorno and Johnny Escobalez, that will be good targets for starting quarterback Dylan Keenan, last year’s HockomockSports.com Underclassman of the Year. Senior Jake Nadeau and juniors Jeremy Knief and Corbin Melo provide depth at the receiver position while senior William Buffington, junior Travis MacEachern, and sophomore Syre Duverna are options at tight end.

In the backfield, the Tigers will have to replace the production from Ethan Harris but there are some strong candidates to pick up those carries. Senior Elijah Prophete is a bruising back with a lot of power and a lot of speed while classmate Carlos Cruz showed some flashes last year and has some varsity experience. While there isn’t a ton of depth up front, there is experience on the line with senior captain Carlos Ramos anchoring a group that will feature seniors Austin Faria and Jake Cellucci along with junior Jose Melendez.

Defensively, the Tigers will feature a lot of the same faces and a lot of two-way players. Adorno and Escobalez will also play as defensive backs while Prophete, who could be poised for a breakout year on this side of the ball, will anchor a strong linebackers group that already features Buffington and Duverna. Taunton also has an edge in special teams with kicker Trinley Dudley back in the mix as one of the best punters and placekickers in the league.

“Excited to begin the season with this group,” said Taunton head coach Brad Sidwell, who starts his ninth year with the Tigers. “We have another solid group of seniors eager to continue improving our program. They are joined by many talented younger players who have been waiting their turn to compete. Need to gain experience and get off to a good start through the non-league start of the season as the toughness and difficulty of the Hockomock Kelley-Rex is always a challenge.”

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Tuesday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 04/30/24

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Thursday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 12/07/23

Today’s games are listed below.

Boys Indoor Track (@ the TRACK at New Balance)
Canton, 45 @ Oliver Ames, 55 – FinalOliver Ames earned eight points from four events to open the season with a close win over Canton. The Tigers took the top two spots in the high jump (Nolan Querzoli, Patrick Dunlap), the 55M dash (Daniel Nowakowski, Lu Etienne), the 2 Mile (Brody Lake, Oscar Feodoroff), and the 1 Mile (Landon Sarney, Feodoroff). Dunlap added a win in the 55M hurdles, Lake took first in the 1000M, and Querzoli added a second win in the 300M. Mo Arugollu earned eight points for Canton by winning the long jump and taking second in the 600M, which was won by teammate Parker Allen. Mark McDonough added a win in the shot put (37-00.00) and Dan Krasylnykov took second in the 300M and third in the 55M dash. Sam Vail added a second place finish in the 55M hurdles.

Mansfield, 86 @ Foxboro, 14 – Final The Hornets took two of the top three spots in all 10 events and won both relays to open the season with an impressive performance and a win over Foxboro. Mansfield swept the shot put (Ben Fahy, Ramari Fernandez, Samuel Rieth), the 55M hurdles (Santino Marrese, Alex Radchouk, KJ Mahoney), the 55M dash (Myles Brown, Chamberlain Guthrie Jr., Sirius Li), and the 1 Mile (Talon Johnson, Joseph Federline Jr., Luke DuBeau). Guthrie Jr. also won the long jump (21-01.50) while Mansfield picked up other wins from Aldric Scott (high jump, 5-06.00), Colby Quersher (1000M, 2:51.91), Marco Geminiani (600M, 1:28.41) and Enaam Bhuiyan (300M, 38.83). Foxboro’s Timmy Chase won the 2 Mile in 11:07.44 while Cooper Lawson took second in both the high jump and the 600M.

Sharon, 75 @ Stoughton, 25 – FinalElijah Wisdom started the season with a bang, winning three events to lead the Eagles past Stoughton. Wisdom took first in the long jump (20-11.75), the 55M dash (6.80), and the 300M (37.14). The Eagles swept four events: the 2 Mile (Matteo Lozano, Isaac Tsymberov, Riley Newbold), the 55M hurdles (Tobiah Stessman, Cole Feifer, Hillel Preil), the 55M dash (Wisdom, David Bondar, Preil), and the 1 Mile (Alexander Blumen, Tsymberov, Alex Pinnix). Kathrik Pisupati (2:43.97) won the 1000M and Zach Connors (1:36.82) crossed first in the 300M. Stoughton’s Joshua Udeh won the high jump and Ethan Jiminez took first in the shot put.

Attleboro, 82 @ Taunton, 18 – FinalAttleboro swept the top three spots in five events in a season-opening win over Taunton. The Bombardiers swept the long jump (Adrian Rivera, Matteo Bulato, Aidan Pantages), the 2 Mile (Owen Lacaillade, Camden Martin, David Fleury), the 55M hurdles (Max Crawford, Pantages, Josh Codella), the 600M (Austin Bowie, Jonathan Tracey, Jacob Blazek), and the 1 Mile (Lacaillade, Martin, Julian Veloz). Billy Badger added a win in the 1000M while Crawford secured a second win in the high jump. Alexander Susol (shot put) and Dmitrius Shearrion (55M dash, 300M) had wins for the Tigers.

Franklin, 65 @ North Attleboro, 35 – FinalTaking nine points from both the shot put and the 55M hurdles, and eight more from the long jump, Franklin took care of business in a win over North Attleboro. Jacob Bowser won the shot put with Cole Sidwell and Julian Rampino completing the sweep, and Quinten Hardt took first in the 55M hurdles followed by Jaret Schmidt and Peter Gubka. Aidan Thorne added a win in the long jump with Gubka taking second for eight more points. Hardt had another win in the high jump, Brad Morin won the 600M, and Andrew Scotland crossed first in the 1 Mile (5:02.25). Abraham Guir was a double-winner for the Rocketeers, taking first in the 55M dash (6.72) and the 300M (37.08) while Connor Peterson clocked in at 2:46.99 to win the 1000M.

King Philip, 30 @ Milford, 70 – FinalMilford’s Alolye Okhipo was a double-winner and the Hawks swept three other events to take down King Philip in the season opener. Okhipo won both the high jump and the 55M hurdles and Milford took the top three placements in the 55M dash (Yael Lopez De Victoria, Jarret Brown, Taylor Feliciano), the 300M (Ben Parson, Shawn Pierce, John Arruda), and the 1 Mile (Brendan Morin, Damian Chaplin, Andrew DiGiando). Andrew Fletcher (2 Mile) and Joseph Pezza (1000M) also had wins for the Scarlet Hawks. Sean Woods scored 11 points for the Warriors with a win in the long jump and second place finishes in the high jump and the 55M hurdles, while Nick Gallagher (shot put) and Luca Giardini (600M) also had wins for KP.

Girls Indoor Track (@ the TRACK at New Balance)
Canton, 47 @ Oliver Ames, 53 – FinalIn the closest matchup of the night, Oliver Ames won both relays to score a close win over Canton. The Bulldogs led 47-43 going into the final two relays but OA took booth, including the clinching 4×400 relay by six seconds. OA’s 4×400 team of Deanna Flaherty, Kensie Graham, Bridget Hughes, and Braelyn Graham clinched the win after the 4×200 team of Grace Okocha, Lavender Kozaka, Julia Hansen, and Brie Antebi took a two-second win at 1:53. Okocha and Kozaka went 1-2 in the 55M dash to earn key points early, and Kozaka also earned key points by taking second in the long jump. Flaherty and Shelby Hodges took the top two spots in the 600M, Kensie Graham and Brynn Cushing were first and third, respectively, in the 1000M, Braelyn Graham took first in the 1 Mile (5:44.81), and Iole Apostoli and Madeline Stewart were the top two runners in the 2 Mile. Canton’s Kati Oliver and Chloe Dubuisson were both double winners with Oliver winning the long jump (16-08.00) and the 55M hurdles (9.89) while Dubuisson took first in the high jump (4-04.00), the shot put (27-04.00) and added three points with a second-place run in the 300M, which was won by Lianna Camille. Sally Hoban added key points in her first varsity meet, taking second in the high jump.

Mansfield, 58 @ Foxboro, 38 – FinalBuoyed by a sweep in the long jump and seven total first place finishes, Mansfield opened the season with a win over Foxboro. Chloe Guthrie had a strong showing with a pair of individual wins and was apart of the winning 4×200 relay team along with Abigail Scott, Olivia Barry, and Elyssa Buchanan, who won the 55M hurdles (9.37). Guthrie won the long jump (15-00.50) and the 55M dash (7.41). Ashley Kirley and Elsie Roberts completed the Hornet sweep of the long jump. Caitlin Garrahy (33-04.00 shot put), Norah Puleo (3:27.64 1000M), and Anna Moore (5:52.66 1 Mile) also won for Mansfield. Chloe Davies won the high jump (4-10) for Foxboro, Paige Boligan took first in the 2 Mile (14:54.84), and Caroline Bass won the 600M (1:46.36) and teamed up with Adrianna Alberts, Ella Campbell, and Maddy Luck to won the 4×400 (4:26.04).

Sharon, 26 @ Stoughton, 68 – FinalSix different Black Knights secured a win to help Stoughton open the season in style with a win over Sharon. Kirsten Alexson (55M hurdles, 10.00), Julie Richardson (600M, 1:50.71), Lindsey Mitchell (1000M, 3:27.06), Grace Weisenberger (shot put, 24-03.00), Belleya Franck (high jump, 4-10.00), and Sivannah Marcy (long jump, 16-01.25) each earned five points apiece for winning their respective events. Stoughton also won both the 4×400 (Briana Lozano, Mitchell, Neala Garrels, Lauradin) and the 4×200 (Richardson, Marcy, Franck, Senai Whigham). Sharon’s Nina Kyei-Aboagye won both the 300M (43.29) and the 55M dash (7.65) while Amaya Zibrak took first in the 2 Mile (15:15.33).

Attleboro, 55 @ Taunton, 45 – FinalA win in one of the relays helped Attleboro secure a win over Taunton in a tight meet. The Bombardiers took points from all but one individual event, including six wins to earn 30 points. All six wins came from a different Bombardier with S’Staaar Parham winning the high jump (4-06.00), Keren Aldana taking first in the shot put (30-06.25), Emilia Smith crossing first in the 1 Mile (11:58.87), Zenda Gjoni winning the 55M hurdles (10.15), Isla Thompson taking first in the 1000M (3:34.49), and Jordan Riley winning the 300M (47.21). Attleboro iced the win with a win in the 4×400 relay (Allie McNamara, Josilyn Lacaillade, Alexis Cincotta, and Natalie Adema). Taunton swept the 55M dash: Grace Inacio won in 7.79 followed by Neveah Young and Ava Uhl, Bella Coughlin won the long jump (14-06.50), Sydney Martin took first in the 600M (1:51.02), and Sarah Mendonca crossed first in the 1 Mile (6:07.86). Taunton’s 4×200 relay of Renee Leao, Larissa Cardoso, Inacio, and Young won in 1:55.60.

Franklin, 81.5 @ North Attleboro, 17.5 – FinalFranklin took first place in all but one event, sweeping three of them in a win over North Attleboro. The Panthers took the top three spots in the shot put (Lily Deforge, Elizabeth Hopkins, Darby Nicholson), the 55M hurdles (Sarah Dumas, Ella Chandaria, Cailyn Bruno), and the 600M (Sophia Cuneo, Allison Powderly, Callie Joyce). Dumas also won both the high jump and the long jump, Chandaria took first in the 55M dash (7.73) and the 300M (43.72), and Madison Bruno crossed first in the 1000M (3:17.66). Molly Galgoczy won the 2 Mile race for the Rocketeers in 12:19.50.

King Philip, 87 @ Milford, 13 – FinalKing Philip scored over five points in each event and swept both relays on its way to a win over Milford. Alex D’Amadio earned 15 points on her own with three first place finishes, winning the long jump (16-10.75), the 55M dash (7.56), and the 300M (43.92). The Warriors also got wins from Rory Bresson (high jump, 4-04.00), Katherine O’Neil (shot put, 32-03.00), Cheyanne Kelley (2 Mile, 14:03.99), Sarah Glaser (55m hurdles, 9.72), Ella McManus (1000M, 3:36.02), Donelle Balunos (600M, 2:02.34), and Addison Burns (1 Mile, 6:05.60).