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Bear boys and girls pick up wins in Moultonborough
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April 28, 2021MOULTONBOROUGH The Newfound track team made the trip to Moultonborough for a meet on Tuesday, April 20.
The Bear boys and girls came through with the wins, with Berlin finishing in second place and the host Panthers finishing in third place.
Isabelle LaPlume picked up the win in the discus with a toss of 86 feet, two inches, with Bailey Fairbank in third at 68 feet, one inch and Paulina Huckins in fourth at 66 feet, nine inches.
Huckins won the shot put with a toss of 34 feet, eight inches, with MollyLu McKellar in second place with a toss of 28 feet, two inches.
Raider boys and girls pick up solid wins in Meredith
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Emma Winslow breaks from the blocks in the 100 meters last Tuesday at Inter-Lakes. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) (
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April 28, 2021MEREDITH The Belmont track team traveled to Meredith on Tuesday, April 20, for a meet against the host Lakers and Division II Kingswood.
Helena Papadopolous won the javelin with a toss of 56 feet, nine inches, Lily Carter threw 49 feet, four inches for third place and Haley Deflumeri finished in fifth place with a throw of 28 feet, five inches.
Molly Sottak took the win in the shot put with a toss of 26 feet, three inches and Emma Roberts finished in second place with a throw of 24 feet, nine inches.
Mountaineer track boys and girls second in Moultonborough
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April 28, 2021MOULTONBOROUGH The Berlin track team traveled south to the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee for a meet hosted by Moultonborough on Tuesday, April 20.
The Berlin boys and girls both finished on second for the day, with Newfound getting both wins and the host Panthers finishing in third place.
The Berlin girls picked up a couple of individual wins.
Alyssa Delafontaine got the win in the 800 meters with a time of 3:27.83.
In the 200 meters, Gianna Bouchard finished with the win in a time of 33.54 seconds while Mia Letourneau finished in third with a time of 33.74 seconds.