Jonas Clarke isn’t used to sharing the podium with anyone. But in his last year of high school track, he guessed that maybe, just this once, he’d be OK sharing a title. South Hadley’s Clarke and Frontier’s Jack Vecellio were named co-winners of this.
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.
Death, taxes, and Jonas Clarke winning a title – the inevitabilities of life. South Hadley’s Clarke broke another record on Saturday morning, setting a meet record in the 55-meter dash at the MIAA Indoor Track All-State meet with a blistering time of.
A contingent of 15 local athletes will pack their spikes and travel to the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston on Saturday to compete at the MIAA Indoor Track All-State Championship meet.The meet kicks off at 10:30 a.m. with the long jump and shot put in.
Jonas Clarke shattered a meet record on Friday.Wash, rinse, repeat.The South Hadley senior continued to rewrite the record books in the Commonwealth with another dominant performance, this time at the MIAA Division 5 Indoor Track & Field Championships.