HINGHAM Amherst’s Moriah Luetjen is still just a freshman, but she ran the race of her life on Monday to earn her first state title at the MIAA Division 4 Outdoor Track & Field Championships.Already a medalist in the 200-meter dash, where she placed.
WESTFIELD Emma Sanford’s day at the track took hours. Jonas Clarke’s lasted a matter of seconds.Both South Hadley stars were rewarded with state titles for their efforts on Thursday.Sanford blew away the competition in the girls pentathlon on Day 1.
HOLYOKE Northampton senior Riley Cole stuck to the plan when Longmeadow’s Will Cowley passed him on the third lap of the mile. He didn’t respond immediately but instead bided his time at Fridays’ Division 1 PVIAC Track & Field championships. “I’m.
Before he’d ever stepped foot on a track, people knew that Jonas Clarke had wheels. But the real question was how fast could he go? “I first saw him run in a soccer game. Somebody was like, ‘Watch this kid. He s fast,’” South Hadley track coach Nick.
The South Hadley track and field squads are small, but mighty this year.It helps when you have two superstar athletes anchoring both the boys and girls rosters – Jonas Clarke and Emma Sanford. Sanford and Clarke are fresh off competing at the New.