Track and field: Boette sweeps sprints, becomes first WLC runner to win state title
Wilton-Lyndeborough’s Sam Boette crosses the finish line to win the 100M dash at the NHIAA DIvision III track and field championships at Gilford High School on Tuesday. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Conant, Mascenic and Wilton-Lyndeborough competed at the NHIAA DIvision III track and field championships at Gilford High School on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Conant, Mascenic and Wilton-Lyndeborough competed at the NHIAA DIvision III track and field championships at Gilford High School on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Mascenic’s Amelia Smith takes the baton from older sister Victoria during the 4x800M relay. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Track and field: Divisional championship launch this week for CV, Conant, WLC, Mascenic
The ConVal track and field team hosted Conant, Mascenic, Wilton-Lyndeborough and Manchester West on Wednesday. Staff photo by Ben Conant
The ConVal track and field team hosted Conant, Mascenic, Wilton-Lyndeborough and Manchester West on Wednesday. Staff photo by Ben Conant
The ConVal track and field team hosted Conant, Mascenic, Wilton-Lyndeborough and Manchester West on Wednesday. Staff photo by Ben Conant
The ConVal track and field team hosted Conant, Mascenic, Wilton-Lyndeborough and Manchester West on Wednesday. Staff photo by Ben Conant
The ConVal track and field team hosted Conant, Mascenic, Wilton-Lyndeborough and Manchester West on Wednesday. Staff photo by Ben Conant
It was a busy week for track and field at Conant, Mascenic and Wilton-Lyndeborough. The Orioles held their usual Wednesday meet against WLC, Mascenic and Monadnock, where several locals nabbed top finishes. The WLC girls’ 4x100M relay team held off.
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 5/3/2021 12:00:59 PM
ConVal’s track and field team is building back toward contention after last year’s pandemic-canceled season delayed their development.
“Even our juniors, it’s at best their second season,” said head coach Lance Flamino, “and with so many freshmen, kids are really kind of learning the ropes, and even our returning athletes don’t have a ton of experience.”
ConVal’s star-studded 2019 spring season is long in the rearview now, with only a handful of student-athletes remaining; more than half Flamino’s team are freshmen. Team championships aren’t likely in the cards this year, but the Cougars should be able to make some improvements as they look toward the future while potentially sending some individual athletes to the state championship.
Track and field: Mascenic, Conant, Monadnock shake off two years of rust at track opener
Conant hosted Mascenic and Monadnock for a track meet on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Conant hosted Mascenic and Monadnock for a track meet on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Conant hosted Mascenic and Monadnock for a track meet on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Conant hosted Mascenic and Monadnock for a track meet on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant
Conant hosted Mascenic and Monadnock for a track meet on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Staff photo by Ben Conant