For years the Coe-Brown Northwood Academy track team has been in the top echelon of New Hampshire track and field behind the strength of its distance runners. But if Saturday’s Black Bear Invitational is any indication, Coe-Brown’s strengths are more.
When Seth Baylus last ran on the Pelham High School track he won the Division II 100- and 200-meter titles. Eleven months later he’s setting meet records on it.The Merrimack Valley senior ran a blistering time of 10.91 seconds in the 100-meter dash.
The relationship between the indoor and outdoor track seasons shares a special connection.They’re dependent on one another from a development standpoint. It’s an opportunity for up-and-coming talent to discover their strengths and weaknesses to.