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    Boys track All-Scholastics and league All-Stars – Boston Herald

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    BOYS TRACK ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    Lucas Andrade (Brockton) 110-hurdles

    Altamo Aschkenasy (Brookline) 800 meters

    Nathan Askjaer (Cohasset) pentathlon

    Nathaniel Assa (Marblehead) 2-miles

    Theodore Butty (Brookline) 2-miles

    Reese Connors (Newton North) 200 meters

    Joseph Cook (Southeastern) 110-hurdles

    Gable Gray (Chelmsford) javelin

    Graham Heinrich (Marshfield) Mile

    Alex Jackson (Peabody) Shot put, discus

    Daniel Killian (Winchester) 100 meters

    Ryan Kyle (Westford Academy) 110-hurdles, 400-hurdles

    Nathan Looney (Marshfield) 100 meters

    Ryan Pulpi (Reading) 400 meters

    Derek Shimer (Shrewsbury) high jump

    Amar Skeete (Catholic Memorial) triple jump

    Simon Tandeih (Lexington) pentathlon

    Connor Teague (Holliston) long jump

    Daniel Velez (Westborough) pole vault

    Zakai Perkins, Noah Tran, Luka Juric, Chase Nixon (Milton) 4×100-relay

    Reese Connors, Alexander Hofmann, Nathaniel Hill, Juan Talisayon (Newton North) 4×400-relay

    Raymond Dafe, Alex Rodgers, James Kelly, Abdul Jalloh (Lowell) 4×800-relay

    LUCAS ANDRADE

    BROCKTON

    The senior broke state and New England records in the 110-meter hurdles at the MSTCA Coaches Invitational with a 13.69. He also placed second at the Div. 1 championship with a 14.18 while placing sixth in the high jump (6’2″). Andrade was a 2025 Indoor Track All-American in the 60-meter hurdles with a 7.78. He will be competing for URI.

    ALTAMO ASCHKENASY

    BROOKLINE

    The senior won the Div. 1 mile, 800-meter and anchored the 4×800 this season and had a season-best time of 4:08. He placed second in the nation in the outdoor DMR relay. Aschkenasy is a two-time All-American and won the Meet of Champions in the mile and the 800-meter. He will attend UMass.

    NATHAN ASKJAER

    COHASSET

    The long jump and pole vault state runner-up, Askjaer won the Meet of Champions pentathlon and holds the 100-meter, pole vault, 4×400 and 4×100 school records. The senior with a 4.4 GPA will run track at the United States Naval Academy.

    NATHANIEL ASSA

    MARBLEHEAD

    Runner-up at the Div. 3 state championship, the Purdue-bound standout broke a 34-year-old record at the Meet of Champions (9:05.30) and followed that up with a winning time of 9:04.37 at the New Englands. Assa took second in the 5K at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals, earning All-American honors in the process.

    THEODORE BUTTY

    BROOKLINE

    A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, the junior holds the school record in the 2-mile and the 4×800 while also being named a Bay State Conference All-Star for the fourth time. The Div. 1 2-mile champion (9:05.17) ran a 1:57 split in the 4×800.

    REESE CONNORS

    NEWTON NORTH

    The state record holder in the 300-meter also won the race in the Div. 1 meet as well as the Meet of Champions. The senior was part of the 4×400 Meet of Champions team as well. He will attend Wesleyan University.

    JOSEPH COOK

    SOUTHEASTERN

    A Mayflower Athletic Conference All-Star, the senior won both the Div. 3 and the Meet of Champions in the 110-meter hurdles. Cook posted a season-best time in that event of 13.96. He was an honor roll student all four years.

    GABLE GRAY

    CHELMSFORD

    Over three seasons, the junior has yet to lose in dual meets in javelin. The two-time All-Scholastic and two-time Merrimack Valley Conference All-Conference team member won the Div. 2 and Meet of Champions javelin matches. The high honor roll student holds the program record with a 207’6″.

    GRAHAM HEINRICH

    MARSHFIELD

    The Pittsburgh-bound standout earned another berth on the All-Scholastic team after a solid season in the two-mile. He earned a pair of Div. 2 state titles, winning both the mile (4:15.39) and two-mile (9:17.42).

    ALEX JACKSON

    PEABODY

    The three-time All-American won in shot put/discus at the Meet of Champions as well as the Div. 2 meet. The senior was also a New England champion. He will be competing at the University of Virginia.

    DANNY KILLIAN

    WINCHESTER

    The two-time All-Scholastic, three-time Middlesex League All-Conference team member and two-time Middlesex League MVP placed second in the 100-meter and 200-meter at the Div. 2 meet. The senior ran a best 10.54 in the 100-meter this season. The National Honor Society member will be attending Brown University.

    RYAN KYLE

    WESTFORD ACADEMY

    The 2024-25 Gatorade Massachusetts Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year holds the state record in the 400-meter hurdles while also winning the race at the Div. 1 championship as well as the Meet of Champions. The senior also won the 110-meter hurdles in the Div. 1 championship. The honor roll student also holds 12 school records and will be studying business and running track and field at the University of Rhode Island.

    NATHAN LOONEY

    MARSHFIELD

    The senior won the 100-meter and 200-meter at the Div. 2 championship and was runner-up at the 200-meter at the Meet of Champions. He holds nine school records in multiple events. The National Honor Society member is going to UMass to run track and study mechanical engineering.

    RYAN PULPI

    READING

    The two-time All Scholastic won the Meet of Champions in the 400-meter while placing third at New Englands in the same event. The junior is a two-time Middlesex League All-Conference team member. The high honor roll student is undecided about his college destination for now.

    DEREK SHIMER

    SHREWSBURY

    The high jumper set a personal record of 6’11” which was No. 1 in the state and No. 3 in New England. The senior took first in the Meet of Champions in high jump after second last season. The two-time Midland-Wachusett League All-Star also qualified for the New Balance Nationals for the second straight season. The honor roll student is committed to UConn as a scholarship athlete in track.

    AMAR SKEETE

    CATHOLIC MEMORIAL

    The sophomore won the triple jump in the Catholic Conference meet, Div. 2 championship, the Meet of Champions and the New England championships while qualifying for Nationals. He also won the indoor long jump and holds the school record in indoor long jump and outdoor triple jump. He also plays football for the defending Div. 2 state champions,

    SIMON TANDEIH

    LEXINGTON

    The five-time Middlesex League All-Star and three-time Middlesex League All-Conference team member is a six-time Meet of Champions qualifier and won the Div. 1 championship and Meet of Champions pentathlon. The qualifier for the New Balance Nationals and All-American is an honor roll student.

    CONNOR TEAGUE

    HOLLISTON

    The senior was ranked No. 1 in the state with a personal record of 23’11” in the long jump. The Tri-Valley League MVP placed second at the Meet of Champions and first in the Div. 4 championship meet. He also took home first in the triple jump in the Div. 4 championship meet with a third-place finish in the Meet of Champions. Teague will attend Coastal Carolina.

    DANIEL VELEZ

    WESTBOROUGH

    The senior captain set a personal record of 15’0.25″ in the pole vault which ranked No. 1 in the state. He broke the school record in the pole vault while taking home first at the Div. 3 championship meet and the Meet of Champions with a second-place finish at the New England championship. The Midland-Wachusett League All-Star  and National Honor Society member will be competing in pole vault for Stonehill College while majoring in finance.

    MILTON

    4×100 relay

    Zakai Perkins, Luka Juric, Chase Nixon and Noah Tran

    The quartet set a state record while also placing first at the Meet of Champions this spring in the 4×100 relay. The seniors are all off to college in the fall. Perkins placed second in the 110-meter hurdles at the Meet of Champions and will compete at Stonehill next year. Juric placed first in the 100-meter at the meet of Champions with a 10.66 and will compete at Northeastern University while studying bioengineering. Nixon will compete at University of Maine – Farmington next year. Tran set a personal record of 11.36 in the 100-meter and a 23.06 in the 200-meter.

    NEWTON NORTH

    4×400

    Alexander Hofmann, Juan Talisayon, Reese Connors and Nathaniel Hill

    This relay squad won the Div 1 4×400 as well as the Meet of Champions 4×400. All four members are competing at the next level. Hofmann and Connors will both compete at Wesleyan University. Talisayon is off to Williams. Hill is a two-time Bay State Conference All Star and will be competing at UC Santa Barbara.

    LOWELL

    4×800

    James Kelly, Abdul Jalloh, Raymond Dafe and Alex Rodgers

    The Lowell boys 4x800m won the MVC Championships and placed second at the Division 1 Championships. At the Meet of Champions, they set a meet record and the new school record in the process. The seniors on the team are all headed to college, Abdul Jalloh and Raymond Dafe are going to UMass-Lowell, and Alex Rodgers is going to continue his track and field career at Bates. The quartet earned MVC First Team All Conference honors for their successful season. They ended up with three of the top 10 times in school history as well as the new school record time of 7:46.18.

    LEAGUE ALL-STARS

    BAY STATE CONFERENCE

    Robbie Nuvoli (Braintree); Altamo Aschkenasy, Elijah Sweeney, Harry Flint, Hunter Robin, Liam Hartmann, Lysander Duffield, Theodore Butty (Brookline); Vini Silva (Framingham); Josh Toth, Miles Fergus, Luka Juric, Zakai Perkins (Milton); Freddie van der Velden, John Bianchi (Natick); Adam Ganetsky (Needham); Alex Hofmann, Alex Papakonstantinou, Clarence DeMedieros, Jaiden Jackson, Juan Talisayon, Knox Wallask, Leon Schultz, Nate Hill, Reese Connors (Newton North); Austin Feener, Luke Zahurak, Matthew St. Cyr, Owen Abril, Sawyer Regan (Walpole); Matthew Yen (Wellesley); Tyler Munchbach (Weymouth)

    MVP: Altamo Aschkenasy

    BIG THREE

    Ricardo Pierre, Maica Baessa, Phillip El Chami, Nathan Jean Phillipe, Lucas Centeio Andrade, Abdiel Snelling, Jarred Mighty, Antonio Tobon, Seamus Canniff, Devon Rincher, Kayveon Burke, Jayden Seale (Brockton); Tyler Lyons, Michael Antunes, Clayton Pastor Norales (New Bedford); Vladsan Pereira, Leonardo Alfama (Durfee)

    MVP: Lucas Centeio Andrade

    BOSTON CITY LEAGUE

    Rick Barros, Nasir Camille (Dearborn); Dominic Jorge, Ryan Collins (Latin Academy); Bradon Spiess, Manny Feliz, Uchendu Onyeagoro (O’Bryant); Delmace Mayo (Brighton); Quincy Dorcy, Joseph Lafountain (Charlestown); Shane Archer (Tech Boston); Sebastian Artunduagua (East Boston)

    ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Rick Barros

    CAPE AND ISLANDS

    Ja’meer Anderson, Jahi Kilburn, Ronell Armstrong, Kevin DeFeudis (Barnstable); Shemar Dillon, Bryson Garcia, Jose Gonsalves, Dylan Campbell, Dwayne Jowery (Dennis-Yarmouth); Jacob Lary, James McGlinchey, Silas Gartner (Falmouth); Luis Costa, Enzo Reis (Martha’s Vineyard); Alique Brown, Quinn Muldoon (Monomoy); Isaiah Robinson, Reed Dill, Peter Silvernail, Adian Brown (Nauset); Noah Wilcox, RJ Woolery, Cal O’Donnell (Sturgis)

    MVP: Isaiah Robertson

    CAPE ANN LEAGUE

    Kieran Miller, Nicolas Johnson, Leonardo Romanski, Otto Indelicato (North Reading); Jack Lyman, 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay (Triton); Jalen Wise, Kyle Lisauskas, David Walker (Newburyport); Jackson Beauparlant, 4×800 relay (Pentucket); Ben Rich (Hamilton-Wenham); Elijah Mendese (Lynnfield)

    ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Kieran Miller, Jalen Wise, Elijah Mendese

    CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

    Nick Antonellis, Patrick Brunner, Nolan Stone (Archbishop Williams); Xavier Baker, Max Certuse, Egan Gill, Matthew Shaw, Macintyre Slowey (Bishop Feehan); James Cooke, Daniel Rowan (Bishop Fenwick); Lowell Copps, Brennen Vane, Rowan Vane, Michael Veegh (Bishop Stang); Andrew Bertareli, Leo Flemming, Dylan Priest (Cardinal Spellman); Ta’Qaire Bell, Angel Ramos (Cathedral); Hakeem Akande, Brandon Cruz, Jimmy Jennings, Justin Jennings, Lucian Paula, William Potter (St. Mary’s)

    MVP: Ta’Qaire Bell

    CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

    Alexander Todorov, Justin Briggs (Xaverian); Owen Geagan, John Wilson, Greg McGrath, Naol Adugna, Gabe Giathi, Rayeden Surpis, Earl McNiel, Devon Kosierowski, Liam McCarthy, Christopher Brazeau (BC High); Daniel Padley, Leo Emerson, Noah Kabel, Ahmir Hykel, Dayvian Sullivan, Aaron Radke, Andew McManmon, Gael Garcia, Kye McClory, Tyson Stroope, Andrew Bertucci (St. John’s Prep); Amar Skeete (Catholic Memorial); Dan Barros (Malden Catholic); Daniel Toland (St. John’s Shrewsbury)

    COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    LOWER: Angelo Coehlo (Mystic Valley); Tristan McDermott (Nashoba Tech); Logan dos Santos, Sam Tudryn, Owen Kearnan, Connor Lovell, Finley Chalfant, Jakob O’Day (Innovation); Armani Arzola, Anthony Brown, Dereon Phipps, Ryan Mendez, Franklin Rodriquez, Liban Abdikadir, Awan Awan, Bryan Depaz, Liam Carmody, Francis Ucheighie (Lynn Tech); Joseph Beato (KIPP)

    MVP: Joseph Beto, Tristan McDermott

    UPPER: Matthew Guerin, Eric Morrison, Tyler Phath Cano, Seamus Tully, Jesus Andrades, Anthony Beaudoin, Rinny Tes, Telvin Wonokay, Evan Leng, Elvin Ramirez, Jason Berard, Brian Szafran, Rafiullah Sultani, Edward Yeboah, Maurice King Jr., Kaleb Lopez (Greater Lowell); Brailin Guerrero, Gustavo Varela, Elizardo Melenciano, Anthony Jiminez, Angel Gonzalez, Jesus Guzman, David Burgos, Dayvian Vargas, Ebenovbe Efosa-Aguebor, Adrian Morales (Greater Lawrence); Elijah Jones (Whittier); Connor Flynn, Noah Brooks, Sidney Tildsley, Ethan Melanson, Trent Wedge, Nathan Smith, Ralph Raymond, Hadi Sibay, Derek Mulik (Shawsheen); Cedric Louis-Jean, Gabriel Sa, Cory Simmons, Joseph Petrocelli, Jordani Nieves (Northeast)

    MVP: Elizardo Melenciano

    GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

    Ariel Chacon-Aracena, Sherwin Kim, Adonis Alvarez (Chelsea); Kayshaun Eveillard, Arioc Akre, Kervens Joseph, Luvens Hector, Lucas Nunez, Gaetano Foster (Everett); Anthony Rodriquez, Isaac Jean Charles (Lynn Classical); Shane Knowlton-Simard (Lynn English); Chalais Saintil, Slade Harding, Nahim Laguerre, Woodlens Edmond, Sean Retotal, Joshua Mini (Malden); Brandon Jean, Sacha Silvia (Medford); Edwin Alarcon, Youness Chahid, Adam Ourazzouk, Sebastian Rued, Amari Miller-Tobey, Oliver Escobar, Bryan Maia, Jeremy X, Brandon Carvajal (Revere); Thano Frantzis, Jackson Love, Robert Leoni, Lucca Lauera, Mashruf Mahin (Somerville)

    MVP: Kayshaun Eveillard, Chalais Saintil

    HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

    Zayne Thomas, Hunter Camara, Ethan Viveiros, Jaylen Stephens-Outland, Madden Murray, Lucas Moelk, Tyreese Sutherland (Attleboro); Josy Brown-Wright, Tobiah Stessman, Alex Blumen (Sharon); Landon Sarney, Mitchell Callender, Patrick Dunlap, Alex Callanan, Dylan Pompilus (Oliver Ames); Walter Stock, Myles Brown (Mansfield); JJ Faulk, Kareem Chaplin II (Canton); Aloiye Okhipo, John Arruda, Shawn Pierce, Sami Ettahiri, Taylor Feliciano (Milford); Jack Halter, Tucker Morin, Kyle Twomey, Jonathan Pink, Aidan Thorne (Franklin); Cooper Lawson (Foxboro); Nick Gallagher, Ryan Love (King Philip); Anthony Malakidis, Abraham Guir (North Attleboro); Josh Masuwa (Stoughton); Usman Yusif, Brayden Blennau, Elderson Moreira (Taunton)

    MVP: Mitchell Callender, Josy Brown-Wright

    MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    Asafe Penha (Diman); Naden Louis (Holbrook); Jiai Gonzalez (Blue Hills); Omar Eltersly, Joseph Cook, Gio Ribeiro, Jayvon Lodge, Jonas Diedrickson, Christian Roy, Aiden Power (Southeastern); Nate Howard, Marty McCrave (Tri-County); Thalys Silva (Atlantis Charter); Brian Amaru (Cape Cod Tech)

    OVERALL MVP: Thalys Silva, Jonas Diedrickson

    MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

    ALL-CONFERENCE: Daniel Killian (Winchester); Nico Peukert, James Hendy, Jonathan Peng, Alex LaSpina (Arlington); Max Zhang, James Joseph, Simon Tandeih, Cayden Chambers, Sharif Robinson Jr., Luis Linares Gutierrez, Shreyas Hanchinamani, Nathan Cunningham, Aidan Raney, Finn O’Donnell, Will Fletcher, Eric House, Amari Mow (Lexington); Caleb Barnes, Emmanuel Guzman (Melrose); Dawit Kulubya (Woburn); Weston Bunnell, Thomas Wood (Stoneham); JaMauri Belmer, Brody Wyatt (Wakefield); Ethan Tedesco (Burlington);

    MVP: Daniel Killian, Thomas Wood, Brody Wyatt

    NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

    ALL-CONFERENCE: Arbri Halilaj, Timothy Lull, Adam Staffier, Edward Keifer, Nicco Cefalo, Adam Toleos (Masconomet); Nicholas Cappuccio (Winthrop); Jacob Szalewicz, Will Cerrutti, Nathaniel Assa, Henrike Adams (Marblehead); Riley Michaud, Alex Jackson, Areno Saint-Victor, Peyton Smith (Peabody); Owen Shanbar, Josh Downey, Luca Tirella, Zachary Dunn, Randall Martin (Danvers); Noah Bascon (Swampscott)

    ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Alex Jackson

    PATRIOT LEAGUE

    KEENAN: Connor Earle, Ian McNeil (Duxbury); Graham Carlson, Aaron Roberts, Tyler Grady, Colin McNamara, Zack Larsen (Hingham); Nate Looney, Graham Heinrich, Matt McCabe, Tucker McNamee, Josh Albert, Brady Crowley, Evan Young, Sean Chesebro, Robbie Jordan (Marshfield); Jacob Toledo, Kaz Gallo, Dylan Monteiro, Taso Paganis (Plymouth North); Will Hinkley, Charlie Walden (Silver Lake); Kevin Brzuszek, Sean Donovan (Whitman-Hanson)

    MVP: Nate Looney

    FISHER: Ben Willis, Altonio Royster (Hanover); Mamadou Diallo (North Quincy); Luke Lamar, Jayden Leonard, Gabe Lamar, Nick McCarthy, Max Farrow, Kevin Leonard, Kyle Tracy, Nate Palmieri, Dylan Wagner, Michael Christie, Luka Pimental, Peter Schultz, Jeff Considine, Luke Santoro (Pembroke); Noah Brilliant, Matt Gregory, Zach Hogge, Anthony Lyons, Logan Watts (Plymouth South); Leo Steinberg (Quincy); Cruz Thompkins (Scituate)

    MVP: Luke Lamar

    SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

    Wesner Archelus, Nolan Bushnell, Braeden Christopher, Henry Berry, Malik Washburn, Calder Eaton, Seb Harrigan, Zach Gates (Old Rochester); Chase Alves (Greater New Bedford); William Dalton, Cole Gifford, Seamus Sullivan (Dighton-Rehoboth); Tyler Lamonde, Ben Deady, Jackson Deady, Owen Dias (Case); Nico Bonafiglia (Seekonk); Matthew Barboza, David Perry, Andrew Heroux (Somerset Berkley); Brody Joly, Joshua Snyder, Thomas Smith, Elijah Barlow (Apponequet)

    MVP: Wesner Archelus

    SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

    Jack Hannigan, Gabriel Ocampo, Caiden Blake, Cole Bridges, Joshua Geer, Joey Brand, Deshawn Faulk, Jack Kless, Caleb Vidal, Jamahl Pasteur, Cole Lecornec, Jack Alves, Ryan Alves , Brian Peters, Ryan Hall (Bridgewater-Raynham); Peter Quinn (Dartmouth)

    SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

    Aidan Calcano, Naz Paulding, Lucas DeOliveria, Nathan Calcano, Thomas Muniz, Damien Monteiro (Abington); Jake Holden, William Believeu, Darrian King, Nolan Kenneally, Nicholas Askjaer, Nathan Askjaer, Will McLaughlin, Will Norgeot, Drew Gibson, Mikey Giogio (Cohasset); Emmanuel Nelson, Danny Steele, Emre Barbosa, Denis O’Donovan, Coleman McCarthy, Ben Levesque (East Bridgewater); Chris Resnick, Lawrence Bodley (Hull); Ryan Araujo, Logan Wills (Mashpee); Lekan Sotenwa, Atley Phinney, Andrew Falk, Adrian Peebles (Middleboro); Griffin Murphy, Noah Mulligan, Ronan Coffey, Sam Pesko, Joshua Edelman, John Doherty, Aidan Coyle (Norwell); Mekhi White, Kalvin Johnson, Ayden Davis, Zymari Bailey (Randolph); Luca Bahnuk, Joshua DelPrete, Joao Victor Rodrigues (Rockland); Adam Ferreira (Sandwich)

    TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

    LARGE: Sean Finnegan, Lean Burg, Harry Millar, Ian Weilding, Logan Sullivan, Mason Barros, Jacob Logan (Hopkinton); Jayden Pillard, Charlie Jessup, Reid Boger, Tino Giannapoulos (Westwood); Jayden Brown, Edem Kplorfia, Nick Valle, Levon Roussin (Dedham); Mikel Dujour (Norwood); Connor Teague, Austin Rodenhiser, Max Harrington (Holliston); Cole Lewis, Felipe Carvalho,

    Carson Bozyczko (Ashland)

    MVP: Connor Teague

    SMALL: Sean Parham, Michael Raneri, Stevie MacLennan (Norton); Jack Weintraub, Myles Hoffman, Davis Campbell, Dylan Costa, Jerry Desronvilles (Medway); Dillon FitzGerald, Harrison Loer (Millis); Will Lombard, Scott Cronin, Will Smith, Ahbhi Sharma (Dover-Sherborn); Kyle Kraemer, Michael O’Reilly, Rowan Tracey, Shane Unger, Aidan Ryan (Medfield); Mason Jaques, Hunter Knox, Jack Taylor (Bellingham)

    MVP: Kyle Kraemer



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