South Hadley junior Emma Sanford’s track career has been anything but ordinary. As a freshman who had just decided to make the switch from gymnastics to track in high school, the COVID-19 pandemic derailed what was supposed to be her outdoor track.
Still only a junior, Emma Sanford has become a Swiss Army knife of sorts for the South Hadley track program. She can do just about any event you throw her in – high jump, hurdles, sprints, you name it – and she excells at all of them. It’s hard to.
Death, taxes, and Jonas Clarke winning a title – the inevitabilities of life. South Hadley’s Clarke broke another record on Saturday morning, setting a meet record in the 55-meter dash at the MIAA Indoor Track All-State meet with a blistering time of.
A contingent of 15 local athletes will pack their spikes and travel to the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston on Saturday to compete at the MIAA Indoor Track All-State Championship meet.The meet kicks off at 10:30 a.m. with the long jump and shot put in.
Jonas Clarke shattered a meet record on Friday.Wash, rinse, repeat.The South Hadley senior continued to rewrite the record books in the Commonwealth with another dominant performance, this time at the MIAA Division 5 Indoor Track & Field Championships.