Records fell, state champions were crowned and New England Championship berths were secured at Saturday’s NHIAA Meet of Champions at Sanborn, where Conant, ConVal, Mascenic and Wilton-Lyndeborough competed against the state’s best across all.
Four years of grit and grind paid off in a storybook ending for the Conant track team on Sunday, as the Oriole boys won their first state championship since 1998 at the Division III meet in Pelham.“I’m a little speechless right now, but it’s amazing,”.
Conant’s track facility was abuzz with activity on a sunny afternoon Tuesday as the Orioles got the spring season started by sweeping a multi-team mini-meet featuring Mascenic, Wilton-Lyndeborough, Hinsdale, Hillsboro-Deering and Monadnock.The.
The Conant indoor track team headed to Milford’s Hampshire Dome Monday evening for what’s likely to be the only meet of the season for the Orioles after a second straight year without a sanctioned NHIAA schedule.The week’s winter weather created some.
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