Hockomock League Honors 2025 Scholar Athletes

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes
Below is a release from the Hockomock League regarding the 2025 Scholar-Athletes. These 24 student-athletes were honored at the annual league banquet on Thursday, May 1st at Lake Pearl.

You can see a history of the Hockomock League Scholar Athlete selections in our history section.

The Hockomock League Principals and Athletic Directors are pleased to announce the 35th Annual Hockomock League Scholar Athlete Awards. The twenty-four athletes that are being honored have been selected by the Administration of their respective schools and represent the top student athletes in the Hockomock League based on academics, athletic participation, sportsmanship, leadership, and citizenship. They have all successfully balanced a demanding academic schedule along with participation in athletics as well as many extra-curricular activities during their high school career. To be selected for this award represents four years of dedication and commitment, and we are proud of all their accomplishments. We hope that these student-athletes will put all of their experiences over the past four years to good use and that those experiences will help guide them through the challenges ahead. We congratulate the parents and guardians for your contributions and guidance as you have enabled your child to reach this level of excellence. We are certain that the foundation you have given them will carry them through future endeavors.

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Zuri Ferguson and Hunter Camara
ATTLEBORO: Zuri Ferguson and Hunter Camara

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Max Eagles and Tess Giglio
CANTON: Max Eagles and Tess Giglio

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Audrey Paolino and Evan Stein
FOXBORO: Audrey Paolino and Evan Stein

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Jake Lorenzo and Fiona Morrison
FRANKLIN: Jake Lorenzo and Fiona Morrison

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Gavin Hickey and Noah Lerner
KING PHILIP: Gavin Hickey and Noah Lerner

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Marco Geminiani and Frankie Spagna
MANSFIELD: Marco Geminiani and Frankie Spagna

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Vedi Raval and Michael Boulanger
MILFORD: Vedi Raval and Michael Boulanger

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Maryellen Charette and Abraham Guir
NORTH ATTLEBORO: Maryellen Charette and Abraham Guir

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Grace Okocha and Braelyn Graham
OLIVER AMES: Grace Okocha and Braelyn Graham

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Olivia Landstein and Josh Binder
SHARON: Olivia Landstein and Josh Binder

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Leah McCarty and Sofia Issa
STOUGHTON: Leah McCarty and Sofia Issa

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes Emersyn DePonte and Abbey Doherty
TAUNTON: Emersyn DePonte and Abbey Doherty

2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes The Hockomock League Principals and Athletic Directors are pleased to announce the 34th Annual Hockomock League Scholar Athlete Awards. The twenty-four athletes that are being honored have been selected by the Administration of their respective schools and represent the top student athletes in the Hockomock League based on academics, athletic participation, sportsmanship, leadership, and citizenship. They have all successfully balanced a demanding academic schedule along with participation in athletics as well as many extra-curricular activities during their high school career. To be selected for this award represents four years of dedication and commitment, and we are proud of all their accomplishments. We hope that these student-athletes will put all of their experiences over the past four years to good use and that those experiences will help guide them through the challenges ahead. We congratulate the parents and guardians for your contributions and guidance as you have enabled your child to reach this level of excellence. We are certain that the foundation you have given them will carry them through future endeavors. 2025 Hockomock League Scholar Athletes

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2024 Hockomock League Cross Country Preview

2024 Hockomock League Cross Country Preview
 
By HockomockSports.com Staff

History was made last season when Oliver Ames followed up a dominant showing at Hocks with the program’s first-ever Division 1 state championship. 

While there will be a new leader of the pack after two-time Hocks champ and MVP Katie Sobieraj graduated, the Tigers are still looking like the team to beat.

OA had six runners in the top 10 and a total of nine in the top 16, six of which are set to return this year: seniors Braelyn Graham, Hannah Dupill, and Madeleine Stewart, juniors Iole Apostoli and Ashley Powers, and sophomore Devin Thomas. 

But as the Tigers try to set the pace at the top, they have two potential challengers in an up-and-coming Canton squad and division newcomer North Attleboro, who comes over from the Kelley-Rex after taking first in that division last year. 

The Bulldogs are coming off one of their best seasons in recent history after a huge boost from a talented group of newcomers. Sophomore Lauren Raffetto highlights Canton’s strong group of returners, which includes its top 12 athletes from last year. Raffetto is coming off an undefeated dual meet season as a rookie and took fourth overall at Hocks. Captains Klara Redquest, Nishka Baduamanda, and Madeleine Driscoll will provide key leadership for the team while sophomores Elena Silva, Natalie Hales, and Libby Silvasy are key runners looking to take the next step this season. Senior Evey Dwoske and cross country newcomers Lexi Piazza and Athena To give Canton the depth it needs to compete at the top.

“Last year we kind of flew under the radar, but now everyone knows that we can compete,” said Canton head coach Brian Gotsell. “With the spotlight on us, I’m excited to see how we respond.”

Another runner who went undefeated throughout the dual meet is North Attleboro senior Katie Galgoczy. The Rocketeers swept the regular season as a team, too, for their first division title since 2017. Now with the new enrollment alignment will look to challenge five-time reigning division champs OA. Sophomore Molly Galgoczy also had a strong fall, taking 11th at Hocks, and also impressed in the distance events in the winter and spring, and that duo will give North a chance to make a push for the title.

Mansfield senior captain Sierra Wojick has provided some great leadership for a team that has a strong mix of returners and newcomers. After graduating its top two runners from last year, the Hornets will lean on its returners which include Wojick and fellow senior Emily MacDonald along with a talented group of juniors Alex Petrova, Cally Amara, Ava Hickey, and Caroline Cardosa. An influx of new talent could turn Mansfield into a dark horse in the Davenport division. Senior Frankie Spagna will join the squad after some successful indoor and outdoor track seasons, juniors Alex Leman and Anabel Sanchez provide good depth, and sophomores Sarah Farley and Morgan Ferrari along with freshman Marlene Moore will look to make an immediate impact with the squad.

“I am looking forward to seeing what they can do this season,” said Mansfield head coach Carolina DiBiase. “The girls look strong and they are ready to run and improve each week. As a team we hope to work together and pack run, in hopes of bringing along our team members. While we have lost a few key runners from last year, we hope to build on our newcomers. With hard work and injury prevention, we can be competitive.”

Over in Foxboro, the Warriors have the largest roster the program has seen in a number of years. Adriana Alberts, Brenna Hoyt, Elizabeth Brancato, and Shiza Hussain highlight an experienced group of returning runners for head coach Matt Smith. Foxboro’s also picked up some new multi-sport additions to bolster the team’s depth this year including Lauren
Bober, Faith Bober, Chloe McGarry, Liliana Brancato, and Emma Dorich.

The Warriors, who call Payon Field’s 2.5-mile course home, will cover a lot of miles beyond the meets as they will compete at the Martha’s Vineyard Invitational and the Manchester Invitational at Derryfield Park in New Hampshire. 

This year our team is coming in with a strong group of returners, as well as several people coming into their first XC season who have the potential to make a big impact,” Smith said. “We’re looking to further build on the foundation we were laying with the incredibly young team we had last year.”

With North Attleboro now in the Davenport division, there will be a new champion in the Kelley-Rex. One of those potential challengers is Franklin, who boasts a talented and deep senior class. Fiona Morrison, Abby Baker, Emma Pruitt, and Carli Walbert are the captains this year and all have a ton of varsity experience on the courses in the Hockomock League. Morrison and Walbert were both Hock all stars in 2022 and will be looking to break back into the top pack of runners this year.

Junior Victoria Courtright-Lim is coming off a strong outdoor track season and could make an instant impact as a newcomer to the Panthers’ cross country team. 

“The key to Franklin’s success will be the leadership provided by the senior captains,” said longtime head coach Paul Trovato. “The team will have to run as a pack and utilize the depth of the team.”

One familiar face in the cross country and track world is Taunton senior Emersyn DePonte, who has competed for the Tigers since eighth grade. DePonte is coming off a 13th place at Hocks last fall and then had a terrific spring season, taking first at Hocks in both the 800M and 1 Mile race. Junior Maddie Dias, who also ran distance this past spring, is another returner who will look to build on her first season of cross country last year. 

The Kelley-Rex also features some of the top individual runners in the league. Attleboro senior Emilia Smith was second at Hocks last year and will be a contender to win the race this time out. 

Senior Sara Lessard will lead the pack for Sharon this year, one of 15 returners for the Eagles. Fellow seniors Sophie Foulger, Jackie Leybovich, Sameera Sarin, Ankita Varigonda, and Amaya Zibrak will let set the tone and provide key leadership for first-year head coach Sara Barbera. Sophomore Selena Wackerle has impressed early on this preseason and has been a consistent runner for the Eagles, and Sharon’s freshman class has shown some potential for the future. 

HOCKOMOCK BOYS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW

While Oliver Ames rolled through the regular season, Sharon pulled off the upset at Hocks and took home first place. 

While the longtime rivals won’t go head-to-head during the regular season because of the enrollment realignment in the league, that will only build the anticipation for the league championship meet at the end of the regular season.

Sharon enters the season with high expectations and has every intention of defending the title they won at Hocks last year. The Eagles had eight runners in the top 22 spots and six of those athletes are back this year. Senior Alex Blumen is the top returner in the league after a third-place finish at Hocks and seniors Karthik Pisupati (fifth) and Jacob Slavsky (ninth) give Sharon a three-headed monster that will set the pace at the front of the pack. 

Sophomores Alex Pinnix and Matteo Lozano had terrific rookie seasons and will look to build upon them this fall and senior Joe Thomas (22nd at Hocks) gives Sharon great depth as they look to compete for the Kelley-Rex title in their first year in the division. Head coach Ben Stoller is also looking to get contributions from Julian Hoemke, Riley Newbold, and Levi Mostrom throughout the year.

“Our goal is to go 5-0 in the Kelley-Rex, win Hocks, and do some real damage at divisionals and all-states,” Stoller said.

Sharon’s main competition in the Kelley-Rex will be Franklin, the defending champs and a program that has won the title in five of the last seven seasons. The Panthers enter the season looking to build off of last year’s success, which included a third-place finish at Hocks. With one of the largest teams in the league (~50 athletes), leadership will be important and Franklin has four good captains to guide the way: seniors Jonathan Pink, Jack Halter, Alex Fiorvanti, and Manuel Romero. On top of some strong juniors and sophomores eager to make an impact this year, there are some newcomers in the freshmen class who have already shown some great potential.

“The four captains were integral in organizing captains practices over the summer and have helped set up this team for a potentially great season,” said Franklin head coach Nick Bailey. 

Youth will be key for King Philip this season after the Warriors have just two of their top seven runners from last season back. Senior captain Noah Lerner and junior Marcus Florindi were among KP’s top runners last year and they’ll be leading the way this season. Head coach John Berdos will be looking at the trio of sophomores Michael Joseph, Cam Murk, and Liam Keleher to take the next step this season after picking up some valuable experience as first-year runners last year. 

“We’re also excited to welcome many new rookies to the roster this season as numbers are back up and energy levels are high,” Berdos said.

The boys side will also feature a new winner after the graduation of OA’s Brendan Thomas. The Tigers also lost senior Brody Lake but five other top 21 finishers could help the squad stay at the top of the Davenport division.

Mansfield has a rich program history and this year’s squad features a number of veteran runners. Senior captains Ben Dury and Sean Benvissuto provide head coach Danny Horgan with crucial leadership and juniors Owen DiGregorio, Kiernan Hoff, and Joey Federline are all eager to build off impressive sophomore campaigns. Dury and DiGregorio are coming off top 10 finishes in the 2 Mile race at Hocks this past spring, and Federline and Hoff were both in the top 11 in the same race in the winter so Horgan is expecting key points throughout the season from those runners. 

“Half of our roster to start the season consists of first-time cross country runners, so there are a lot of unknowns going into our first few meets,” Horgan said. “However, I’ve been very encouraged by our first few practices and I expect a lot of our newcomers to be scorers for us at some point this fall.”

Canton continues to see a rise in its numbers and this year’s squad, which is the largest in recent history, has 35 harries. Head coach Brian Gotsell will lean on captains Riley Swearingen and Justin Ngan to help incorporate a lot of new faces after graduating half of the squad’s top 10 runners from last year. Sophomore Minh Hong has the potential to be a top runner for the team this year after a strong rookie season, and the Dogs will also look for contributions from Max Mateo, Andrew Kurchak, Tyler Baird, Declan Monahan, Bharat Ramanathan as well as sophomore Lucas Scully, who showed some promise throughout the 2023 season.

“We may be young, but our guys are motivated and excited to learn, grow, and embrace the true meaning of team cross country,” Gotsell said.

Foxboro brings back its top two runners from a season ago as the Warriors look to continue to improve. Juniors Timmy Chase and Eamonn Kelly both have a ton of experience between cross country and track and will lead the pack from the front this season. Head coach Matt Smith is also expecting improved performances from seniors Jack Gilmartin and Cooper Lawson as well as sophomores Henry Thies, Cam Lightbody, and John Anderson.

“This entire group has been hard at work all summer training and logging miles, and everyone is excited to get the dual meet season underway starting next week with a home meet against Canton,” Smith said.

Over in Stoughton, the Black Knights will feature a relatively inexperienced group but one looking to improve on last season. Senior James Bettencourt is one of five seniors on the team but the only one with cross country experience. Senior Will Borges has traded in his cleats from soccer and picked up cross country and could make an immediate impact for the Black Knights. 

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Hockomock XC Preview: Catch The Tigers, If You Can

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Thursday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 12/08/22

Today’s games are listed below.

Boys Indoor Track
Oliver Ames, 52 @ Canton, 48 – FinalOliver Ames took the top two spots in four events to secure a tight win over upset-minded Canton. Ryan Sarney picked up right where he left off from a dominating cross country season to take first overall in the 1000M, clocking in at a league-best 2:45.32 while Alex Callanan took second in 3:06.71. OA also went 1-2 in the 1 Mile (Aidan Dupill, 5:11.64 and Brendan Thomas, 5:11.71), the high jump (Nolan Querzoli, 5’2″ and William Sobieraj, 5’2″), and the shot put (Peter Andromalos, 37’5.5″ and Frederick Hakimdin 33’1.5″). Sobieraj also won the 55M hurdles in 9.92. For Canton, Luke Darling won the 600M in his indoor track debut, clocking in at 1:35.57 while Christian Hanlon took first in the 55M dash in 7.28.

Stoughton, 29 @ Mansfield, 71 – FinalMansfield made a big statement in its first meet as a member of the Davenport division, sweeping three events and both relays while taking the top team in the league in two more events in a win over Stoughton. The Hornets took the top three spots in the 1 Mile, won by Marco Geminiani (5:00.84) followed by Sam Taylor and Collin Fine, swept the 1000M with Talon Johnson (2:54.11), Colby Quersher, and Sean Higgins going 1-2-3, respectively, and also swept the 2 Mile run as John Sylvain (11:23.60) led the pack, followed by Ben Dury and Sean Whittaker. Junior Evan Thevenot won the long jump with a league-best leap of 19’9.75″ while senior captain Grady Sullivan had the fastest time of all runners in the 300M at 1:28.16. Ayden Agbasi and Billy Gardner went 1-2 in the shot put for the Hornets. Mansfield also swept the relays with the 4×200 (Myles Brown, Evan Rawlings, Nolan Clark, Thevenot) finishing in 1:38 and the 4×400 (Tommy Giudicianni, Troy Penney, Johnson, Sullivan) recorded a league-best time of 3:41. Stoughton’s William Tinkham won the 55M hurdles with a league-best time of 8.27 and Matt Singletary won the high jump (5’10”).

Foxboro, 54 @ Sharon, 40 – FinalAnchored by a sweep in the shot put and wins in six other events, Foxboro got the season started with a win over Sharon. Joe Flanagan had the second best throw in the league in the shot put, leading a sweep with a toss of 44’7″ followed by teammates Harrison Keen and Nicholas Higgins. Daniel O’Malley was a double winner for the Warriors (high jump, 5’8″ and 300M, 37.60) while Chris Proulx (2 Mile, 10:56.94), Brayden Pace (1000M, 3:16.02), Stephen Haney (600M, 1:33.71), and Brooks Stone (1 Mile, 5:05.94) also had first place finishes for the Warriors. Sharon swept both relays and got a pair of wins from Elijah Wisdom (long jump, 18’11.5″ and 55M dash, 6.96) and one win from Alexander Gong (55M hurdles, 8.76).

Taunton, 31 @ Attleboro, 64 – FinalAttleboro swept the 55M hurdles, the 600M, and the long jump on its way to a win over Taunton. Adrian Rivera, who also won the 55M dash for the Bombardiers, led the sweep of the long jump (19’7.75″) followed by Joshua Codella and Jordan Rivera-Silva. Peter DelPozzo won the 55M hurdles (8.68) with Sean O’Hara-Ouellette and Ian Miller rounding out the top three, and Jacob Blazek won the 600M (1:31.67) followed by Sean Kaswale and Austin Bowie. O’Hara-Ouellette and Jake Stromfors also tied for first in the high jump for the Bombardiers. Taunton’s Brayden Cali won both the 1 Mile (5:09.19) and the high jump (5’6″), Sam Denis took first in the 2 Mile (10:48.65), Peter Moor won the shot put (40-02.50), and Andrew Cali clocked in at 2:54.08 for first in the 1000M.

North Attleboro, 36 @ Franklin, 64 – FinalFranklin’s depth proved to be key as the Panthers took two of the top three spots in eight individual events, including sweeps in the 2 Mile and the 600M, to take down North Attleboro. Jonathan Pink clocked in at 11:13.06 to win the 2 Mile, followed by Luke Paragona and Sean Giuliano, while Jake Vaccarezza won the 600M in 1:33.84 with Fraser Baird and Jake Lorenzo rounding out the top three. Franklin also got wins from Harry Gurney (55M hurdles, 9.24), Luke Sidwell (300M, 37.74), and Will Boozang (1 Mile, 5:01.03). North Attleboro’s Nathan Shultz continued his dominance in the winter, taking first in a pair of events: the high jump in a league-best 6-06.00 and the 55M dash in 6.76. The Rocketeers also got wins from Kyle Conroy (long jump, 18-04.75), Mark Etienvre (shot put, 50-04.00), and Connor Peterson (1000M, 2:48.29).

Milford, 36 @ King Philip, 59 – FinalBuoyed by a sweep in both the 55M hurdles and the high jump, along with six more individual wins, King Philip took care of business with a win over Milford. Luca Giardini (8.72) Kevin Smith, and Jack McKenna swept the 55M hurdles while Dylan Woods (5-10.00), Degen Granese, and Keagan Fletcher took the top three spots in the high jump for KP. Granese added two wins of his own in the long jump (19-09.25) and the shot put (36-11.50), Giardini added another win in the 1000M (3.01.38) while Pranav Srinivasan (600M, 1:41.68), Nathan Gebhard (300M, 38.99), and Noah Lerner (1 Mile, 5:19.37) each won. Milford’s Andrew Fletcher (2 Mile, 11:16.17) and Jarret Brown (55M dash, 7.06) each won for Milford.

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Girls Indoor Track
Oliver Ames, 54 @ Canton, 38 – FinalJulia Maclaine won a pair of individual events and was apart of the winning 4×200 relay team to lead Oliver Ames to a win in the season opener. Maclaine clocked in at 45.03 to take first in the 300M and won the high jump at 4’8″, and then teamed up with Grace Okocha, Aubrey Thibault, and Catie Wilson to take the relay in 1:56.12. Okocha also won the 55M dash for the Tigers (7.88), Thibault won the long jump (15’7.5″), and Oliver Ames swept the 600M with Deanna Flaherty (2:00.16), Kensie Graham, Erin Reilly, and Brynn Cushing taking the top four spots. For Canton, Jayda Proffit (10.59) and Katherine Oliver went 1-2 in the 55M hurdles, Emma Massih won the shot put (28’2″) with Allie Wong taking third, and the Bulldogs’ 4×400 relay team of won by .27 seconds.

Stoughton, 45 @ Mansfield, 51 – FinalTrailing by four points going into the the relays, Mansfield won the 4×200 by less than a second and then the 4×800 by less than six tenths of a second to earn 10 points and pull out the win over Stoughton in a terrific back-and-forth battle. Rosie McIntyre, Taylor Palinski, Avery Hawthorne, and Brooke Penney clocked in at 4:37.59 — just ahead of Stoughton’s 4:38.57 — while the Hornets’ 4×400 relay team of Abigail Scott, Meghan Driscoll, Olivia Barry, and Chloe Guthrie won in a time of 1:52.39, just ahead of the Black Knights at 1:52.95. Guthrie also won the long jump (31-09.00), Anna Moore was first in the 2 Mile (12:50.02), and Elyssa Buchanan won the 55M hurdles (9.34). Stoughton’s Shayla Ford won a pair of events, first in both the 300M (44.84) and the 55M dash (7.78), Julie Richardson had a dominate win in the 600M (1:51.6), Gabriele Julien won the high jump (4-10.00), Elaine McCarty won the 1000M (3:40.17), and Lily Branco crossed first in the 1 Mile (6:41.84).

Foxboro, 62 @ Sharon, 35 – FinalFoxboro won both relays and took first in seven more events to open the season with a big win over Sharon. The Warriors picked up wins from Chloe Davies (high jump, 4-10.00), Dalia Fitzgerald (long jump, 14-06.50), Erin Haney (shot put, 22-11.50), Aine Fitzpatrick (2 Mile, 13:36.40), Casey Dahl (1000M, 3:35.75), Ella Campbell (300M, 46.77) and Brooke Davies (1 Mile, 6:20.62). Sharon’s Maude Kilmer won two events, taking first in the 55M hurdles (9.20) and the 55M dash (7.60), while Eva Olszewski won the 600M in 1:53.91 for the Eagles.

Taunton, 46 @ Attleboro, 54 – FinalDown to the relays, Attleboro secured the win by taking the 4×200 relay in 2:00.19 to finish off a win over Taunton. The team of Zenda Gjoni, Gabriela Sprovieri, Lindsey Anastasia, and Jessica Jennison were the winning relay team for the Bombardiers. The Bombardiers also got key points from a sweep in the shot put, led by Kimberley Packard-Flores’ winning throw of 26-02.00 with Arianna Amaral and Ella Blaisdell taking second and third, respectively. Gjoni added a win in the 55M hurdles (10.64), Anastasia took first in the 55M dash (8.08), Rebecca Rainey won the high jump (4-08.00), Emilia Smith took first in the 2 Mile (12:56.10), and Alexis Cincotta crossed first in the 600M (1:57.74). Taunton picked up wins from Isabella Leiete (long jump, 13-10.75), Braelyn Nichols (1000M, 3:40.96), Ava Uhl (300M, 46.64), and Emersym DePonte (1 Mile, 5:46.44).

North Attleboro, 22 @ Franklin, 77 – FinalFranklin opened the season with a dominant showing, winning eight events, sweeping two of them and scoring in all of them, while taking both relays to beat North Attleboro. Lily DeForge, who set the school record in the shot put, won the event in 35-01.50 followed by Elizabeth Hopkins and Darby Nicholson while Sarah Dumas (9.01, Barra Pfluke, and Cailyn Bruno swept the 55M hurdles. Dumas also won the 55M hurdles (9.01) and other winners for the Panthers were Abigail Griffith (high jump, 5-00.00), Mackenzie Mann (2 Mile, 14:04.79), Sophia Cuneo (55M dash, 7.94 and 300M, 45.50), and Ella McLaughlin (600M, 1:54.14). North’s Julia Simpson (1000M, 3:34.51) and Katie Galcoczy (1 Mile, 6:07.87) each won for the Rocketeers.

Milford, 41 @ King Philip, 59 – FinalKing Philip swept both the long jump and the 1000M race to collect key points to earn a win over Milford in the season opener. Alex D’Amadio (15-11.50), Ali Gill, and Madeline Hill were the top three finishers for the Warriors in the long jump while Olivia Archambault (3:42.35), Ella Lussier, and Cheyanne Kelley went 1-2-3 in the 1000M. KP also picked up wins from Gill in the 300M (43.65), D’Amadio in the high jump (5-10.00), Katherine O’Neil in the shot put (32-02.00), and Madeline Hill in the 55M hurdles (9.98). Milford had four individual winners: Sydney Kalil (2 Mile, 12:01.83), Kiyanni Simas (55M dash, 7.48), Kay Wheelock (600M, 2:02.09), and Carly Haley (1 Mile, 6:24.46).