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On the jumbotron above center field, faces of Bow High School soon-to-be graduates flashed. After an unconventional year, it was fitting for the graduation ceremony for the class of 2021, to have a twist.“I happen to think this is a unique.
In a season with so much uncertainty and change, Coe-Brown’s domination of Division II track has been steady from start to finish. Both the Bears boys’ and girls’ squads have been undefeated in dual and tri meets, have had phenomenal individual.
Coe-Brown boys, Kearsarge track teams look to repeat in 2021
Coe-Brown’s Parker Eaton competes in the pole vault at the D-I track and field championships at UNH on May 25, 2019. Eaton – now a senior – finished third in the event and the Bears won its first boys’ track and field team title in program history. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff
Published: 4/19/2021 12:33:38 PM
Two years ago the Division II Coe-Brown boys won their first track and field team title in program history, while the Kearsarge boys’ and girls’ teams swept D-III.
There’s more uncertainty than ever heading into this track season with two classes new to varsity track, no indoor season this past winter to go off of, no major invitationals to compare several teams at a time, plus COVID-19 protocols that impact all of the events to varying degrees. But it wouldn’t be shocking to see Coe-Brown and Kearsarge back at the top again.
Concord freshman Tyler Watt wins at Nordic MOC
Tyler Watt competes at the Nordic Meet of Champions on Tuesday at Proctor Academy in Andover. SAM EVANS-BROWN / Concord High Athletics
Tyler Watt competes at the Nordic Meet of Champions on Tuesday at Proctor Academy in Andover with Hanover’s Simon Phipps behind him. SAM EVANS-BROWN / Concord High Athletics
Concord High freshman Tyler Watt competes at the Division I Nordic championships at Great Glen Trails in Gorham on March 3. Watt finished third in the 5k skate race at the D-I meet, but he finished first in the 7.5k skate at Tuesday’s Meet of Champions at Proctor Academy. JONATHAN VAN FLEET / Monitor staff