The latest Natick, Mass., running news:
Natick High’s Bianchi tops divisionals
Natick High School’s John Bianchi finished first at the MIAA Division 1B championships in Wrentham on Saturday, Nov. 8 with a time of 15:51.60 over the 5K course. Teammates Declan Hava (3rd), Callum Doyle (7th), and Freddie Van der Velden (9th) all raced to top 10 finishes.
The Redhawks as a team finished second to Concord-Carlisle.
The girls team placed 8th, with Samantha McMorrow finishing as Natick’s top runner.
All States take place on Nov. 15th in Devens, Mass.
Have a day NHS Cross Country! Boys team finishes 2nd Overall and the Girls finish 8th! Congrats Coach Miller and Fleming! pic.twitter.com/hR7SidYlKt
— Tim Collins (@NatickAthletics) November 9, 2025
Applications available for non-profits to score Boston Marathon bibs
As a community along the Boston Marathon course, Natick gets a handful of invitational bibs that get doled out to non-profits as fundraisers and to municipal departments
Interested area non-profits and municipal departments must submit an application no later than 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 28.
The entries will be provided to Marathon runners who commit to raising a minimum of $4,500 for the selected organizations.
Contact the town of Natick’s Donna Donovan at 508-647-6410 or ddonovan@natickma.org with any questions about this program.


Frosty 5K registration open

You’ve got plenty of time to tune up for the annual Frosty 5K on Dec. 7, 9am, at Natick High School. Volunteers and sponsors are also sought for this event, which is organized by the Natick High cross country and track & field teams, and supports them.
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