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Final Results - Age 5-6 - Boys Final Results - Age 5-6 - Boys 50 Meter Dash 8.76 594 Matthew Silver, Needham TC 100 Meter Dash 17.15 594 Matthew Silver, Needham TC 200 Meter Dash 36.40 593 Jonathan Cartwright, Camb Jets 400 Meter Run 1:28.90 593 Jonathan Cartwright, Camb Jets 50 Meter Hurdles 9.20* 777 Torsten Wallin, Thrasher TC Standing Long Jump 64" 580 W Wallin, Unattached Softball Throw 67'0" 580 W Wallin, Unattached High Jump 2'5" 680 Chase Foster, Novas TC Pentathlon 5 592 Jesse Bargar, Quincy TC Final Results - Age 5-6 - Girls 50 Meter Dash 9.46 692 Elisabeth Reiling, Nitehawks SC 100 Meter Dash 15.18* 677 Samantha Barton, Reading 200 Meter Dash 36.30 677 Samantha Barton, Reading 400 Meter Run 1:38.30 688 A'Lyce Myers, NH Hershey TC 50 Meter Hurdles 11.69 684 Selana Clemons, GIAC Navigators Standing Long Jump 66" 686 Destiny Okoye, Saugus Sachems Softball Throw 57'8" 677 Samantha Barton, Reading High Jump 2'7" 599 Carlie Briere, Needham TC Heptathlon 7.5 679 Kate Halle, Jamaica Plain Pentathlon 7.5 679 Kate Halle, Jamaica Plain Final Results - Age 7-8 - Boys 50 Meter Dash 7.72 771 Ethan Cohall, Central CT Jaguars 100 Meter Dash 14.52 771 Ethan Cohall, Central CT Jaguars 200 Meter Dash 32.10 771 Ethan Cohall, Central CT Jaguars 400 Meter Run 1:19.67 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC 800 Meter Run 3:05.86 769 Adrian Narvaez, Nitehawks SC 1500 Meter Run 5:51.40 769 Adrian Narvaez, Nitehawks SC 3000 Meter Run 12:27.80* 880 Adrian Narvaez, Nitehawks SC 50 Meter Hurdles 8.89 791 Dean Silver, Needham TC 800 Meter Race Walk 6:18.40 773 Matthew Thomas, SS Fireboltz Long Jump 12'3.5" 786 Jaylen Wesley, Central CT Jaguars Standing Long Jump 68.5" 799 Caden Briere, Needham TC Shot Put 17'9" 771 Ethan Cohall, Central CT Jaguars Softball Throw 93'0" 771 Ethan Cohall, Central CT Jaguars High Jump 3'8" 789 Branch Barnes, Nitehawks SC Turbo Jav 51'5.5" 996 John Fulton, Quincy TC Standing Triple Jump 13'0" 787 Justin Bremberg, Saugus Sachems Heptathlon 9 996 John Fulton, Quincy TC Pentathlon 9 996 John Fulton, Quincy TC Final Results - Age 7-8 - Girls 50 Meter Dash 7.53* 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC 100 Meter Dash 14.83* 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC 200 Meter Dash 31.90 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC 400 Meter Run 1:21.98 769 Adrian Narvaez, Nitehawks SC 800 Meter Run 3:02.39 861 Brianna Lindo, Novas TC 1500 Meter Run 5:59.00 861 Brianna Lindo, Novas TC 3000 Meter Run 13:19.00* 861 Brianna Lindo, Novas TC 50 Meter Hurdles 9.21* 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC 800 Meter Race Walk 6:15.80 882 Rachel Tier, Weymouth Long Jump 10'9" 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC Standing Long Jump 71.5" 861 Brianna Lindo, Novas TC Shot Put 17'0.5"* 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC Softball Throw 72'10" 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC High Jump 3'7" 849 Dynasia Evans-Goode, Metropolis Turbo Jav 45'5"* 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC Standing Triple Jump 17'8.25" 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC Heptathlon 7 874 Avery Hart, Metropolis TC Final Results - Age 9-10 - Boys 50 Meter Dash 7.46 942 Walter Barrows, Novas TC 100 Meter Dash 13.08* 929 Devon Marshall, Quincy TC 200 Meter Dash 29.00 942 Walter Barrows, Novas TC 400 Meter Run 1:11.48 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC 800 Meter Run 2:50.90 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC 1500 Meter Run 5:42.00 962 Daniel Narvaez, Nitehawks SC 3000 Meter Run 12:24.00 962 Daniel Narvaez, Nitehawks SC 80 Meter Hurdles 13.28* 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC 800 Meter Race Walk 6:04.50 993 Logan Johnson, CLCF Panthers Long Jump 13'11.5" 925 Marlon Ward, New Haven Standing Long Jump 74.5" 970 Lorenzo Resto, Central CT Jaguars Shot Put 32'4"* 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC Softball Throw 130'4" 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC High Jump 4'4"* 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC Triple Jump 23'0" 991 Matthew Zettek, Nitehawks SC Turbo Jav 90'8"* 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC Standing Triple Jump 16'3" 987 Jake Bell, SS Fireboltz Heptathlon 9 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC Pentathlon 9 997 Gary Moore Jr., CT Hawks TC Final Results - Age 9-10 - Girls 50 Meter Dash 7.28 63 Nydaijha Small, Metropolis TC 100 Meter Dash 13.95 85 Charlotte DiRocco, Waltham TC 200 Meter Dash 29.80 63 Nydaijha Small, Metropolis TC 400 Meter Run 1:08.67 1088 Sophia Gorriaran, Cobras 800 Meter Run 3:03.30 85 Charlotte DiRocco, Waltham TC 1500 Meter Run 5:54.80 99 Paige SmithGriffin, Novas TC 3000 Meter Run 12:41.10 99 Paige SmithGriffin, Novas TC 80 Meter Hurdles 13.84* 63 Nydaijha Small, Metropolis TC 800 Meter Race Walk 5:53.50 82 Marina Russell, SS Fireboltz Long Jump 12'8.5" 74 Emelia O'Gilvie, Boston United Standing Long Jump 78" 63 Nydaijha Small, Metropolis TC Shot Put 19'9.75" 74 Emelia O'Gilvie, Boston United Softball Throw 103'5" 74 Emelia O'Gilvie, Boston United High Jump 4'1" 85 Charlotte DiRocco, Waltham TC Triple Jump 23'7"* 82 Marina Russell, SS Fireboltz Turbo Jav 45'8" 63 Nydaijha Small, Metropolis TC Standing Triple Jump 18'9.25" 63 Nydaijha Small, Metropolis TC Heptathlon 10 85 Charlotte DiRocco, Waltham TC Final Results - Age 11-12 - Boys 50 Meter Dash 6.91 154 Thomas Lucey, Needham TC 100 Meter Dash 13.06 163 Shreyas Chaturvedula, Chelmsford 200 Meter Dash 28.22 167 Deondre Soares, Prov Cobras 400 Meter Run 1:04.78 162 Schyler Parris, DAYO Lightning 800 Meter Run 2:34.34 162 Schyler Parris, DAYO Lightning 1500 Meter Run 5:31.10 160 Leandre Simpson, Novas TC 3000 Meter Run 10:49.00 199 Tyler Chambers, Cranston RI 80 Meter Hurdles 14.65 156 Thomas Hudek, Unattached 800 Meter Race Walk 5:04.80 177 Chase Ledbury, Saugus Sachems Long Jump 14'3.5" 196 Alex Barzowskas, Hingham Standing Long Jump 86.5" 154 Thomas Lucey, Needham TC Shot Put 27'4" 197 Kameron Goon, SS Fireboltz Softball Throw 152'5" 175 Colin Ronan, Saugus Sachems High Jump 4'10" 156 Thomas Hudek, Unattached Triple Jump 25'8" 194 Alex Delnigro, CLCF Panthers Turbo Jav 80'6" 195 Charlie Kebarian, CLCF Panthers Standing Triple Jump 19'7.5" 161 Marc Galloway, Novas TC Heptathlon 8 156 Thomas Hudek, Unattached Pentathlon 8 156 Thomas Hudek, Unattached Final Results - Age 11-12 - Girls 50 Meter Dash 6.96 254 Jordan Lafave, Wellesley YTF 100 Meter Dash 12.93 287 Tessah Almonacy, Prov Cobras 200 Meter Dash 27.41 283 Keeara Howard, Fast-Track 400 Meter Run 1:09.89 251 Anna Grech, SS Fireboltz 800 Meter Run 2:38.45 247 Amy Orcutt, Medford 1500 Meter Run 6:36.70 294 Darcy Foreman, Nitehawks SC 3000 Meter Run 12:33.00 255 Cayden Hitchcock, SS Fireboltz 80 Meter Hurdles 13.74 259 Natalie Dennis, Novas TC 800 Meter Race Walk 5:35.80 253 Sara Sullivan, SS Fireboltz Long Jump 13'9" 254 Jordan Lafave, Wellesley YTF Standing Long Jump 90" 287 Tessah Almonacy, Prov Cobras Shot Put 33'0" 296 Leah Moore, CT Hawk TC Softball Throw 89'7" 252 Oliva Mazevolle, Nashua NH High Jump 4'2" 254 Jordan Lafave, Wellesley YTF Triple Jump 25'6" 285 Serena Cacciola, Saugus Sachems Turbo Jav 61'6" 252 Oliva Mazevolle, Nashua NH Standing Triple Jump 19'11" 259 Natalie Dennis, Novas TC Heptathlon 8 294 Darcy Foreman, Nitehawks SC Final Results - Age 13-14 - Boys 50 Meter Dash 6.21 357 David Alexander, Chestnut Hill 100 Meter Dash 11.72 357 David Alexander, Chestnut Hill 200 Meter Dash 24.99 322 Maximilian Gorriaran, Cobras 400 Meter Run 56.43 322 Maximilian Gorriaran, Cobras 800 Meter Run 2:25.31 369 Zach Leavitt, CLCF Panthers 1500 Meter Run 4:28.10 307 Lucas Aramburu, Camb Jets 3000 Meter Run 10:15.70 369 Zach Leavitt, CLCF Panthers 100 Meter Hurdles 17.82 396 Zack Notarianni, CLCF Panthers 800 Meter Race Walk 5:26.60 320 Michael Torolav, CLCF Panthers Long Jump 15'9" 320 Michael Torolav, CLCF Panthers Standing Long Jump 97.5" 326 Karel Durant, Metropolis TC Shot Put 38'6.5" 323 Richard Graham, Unattached Softball Throw 183'0" 368 Matt Leavitt, CLCF Panthers High Jump 5'0" 368 Matt Leavitt, CLCF Panthers Triple Jump 30'3.75" 319 Gregory Melusky, Attleboro Jaguars Turbo Jav 93'8.5" 353 Nick Ferrara, Saugus Sachems Standing Triple Jump 22'5.5" 319 Gregory Melusky, Attleboro Jaguars Final Results - Age 13-14 - Girls 50 Meter Dash 6.78 455 Stephanie Graves, Novas TC 100 Meter Dash 12.61 469 Elena Pellegrini, Ashland 200 Meter Dash 27.07 455 Stephanie Graves, Novas TC 400 Meter Run 1:06.77 459 Natalee Seipiio, DAYO Lightning 800 Meter Run 2:41.75 457 Olivia Cruickshank, Novas TC 1500 Meter Run 5:20.10 467 Lauren Robinson, PAL Gate Striders 3000 Meter Run 12:53.00 446 Emma Thomas, SS Fireboltz 100 Meter Hurdles 16.48 455 Stephanie Graves, Novas TC 800 Meter Race Walk 4:17.35* 447 Alessia Caira, Lexington Long Jump 16'0.5" 472 Megan Knowling, Central CT Jaguars Standing Long Jump 91.5" 472 Megan Knowling, Central CT Jaguars Shot Put 30'8" 442 Cameron Garabian, Seekonk Softball Throw 132'3" 442 Cameron Garabian, Seekonk High Jump 5'2"* 472 Megan Knowling, Central CT Jaguars Triple Jump 34'5.5" 472 Megan Knowling, Central CT Jaguars Turbo Jav 60'7" 490 Lina Fonseca, CLCF Panthers Standing Triple Jump 22'4.75" 472 Megan Knowling, Central CT Jaguars Heptathlon 7 488 Sophia Hug-Moesinger, Metropolis Final Results - Age 15-16 - Boys 50 Meter Dash 6.42 518 Samuel Quaye, Nitehawks SC 100 Meter Dash 10.87 520 Ricky Francois, Dare 2 Dream 200 Meter Dash 22.28 520 Ricky Francois, Dare 2 Dream 400 Meter Run 51.80 520 Ricky Francois, Dare 2 Dream 800 Meter Run 2:13.04 513 Akahanni Delgado, Pearson 1500 Meter Run 4:45.10 513 Akahanni Delgado, Pearson 3000 Meter Run 10:17.40 513 Akahanni Delgado, Pearson 100 Meter Hurdles 16.80 552 Thomas Chin, Waltham TC 800 Meter Race Walk 4:46.90 532 Kevin Fischer, SS Fireboltz Long Jump 18'8" 507 Nick Silva, Saugus Sachems Standing Long Jump 111.5" 507 Nick Silva, Saugus Sachems Shot Put 32'4.5" 507 Nick Silva, Saugus Sachems Softball Throw
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