Concord's Angel Feliz presses to the finish line to take second place in the boys' 100 meter dash during the NHIAA Division 1 track and field championship at Winnicunnet High School in Hampton on Friday, May 29, 2015.  (Alan MacRae/for the Monitor)Concord’s Angel Feliz dashes to second place in the 100 during the D-I championships in Hampton yesterday. Feliz also scored in the long jump (fourth) and 4x100 (fourth) as the Tide boys finished 10th.
Concord's Angel Feliz presses to the finish line to take second place in the boys' 100 meter dash during the NHIAA Division 1 track and field championship at Winnicunnet High School in Hampton on Friday, May 29, 2015. (Alan MacRae/for the Monitor)Concord’s Angel Feliz dashes to second place in the 100 during the D-I championships in Hampton yesterday. Feliz also scored in the long jump (fourth) and 4x100 (fourth) as the Tide boys finished 10th. Credit: Alan L. MacRae

TEAM (LAST WEEK’S RANK)

1. CONCORD BOYS’ TRACK (1) got three individual wins from Angel Feliz to win the Division I championship.

2. KEARSARGE BOYS’ TRACK (2) outscored second-place Hopkinton, 119-99, to win the Division III title.

3. FRANKLIN SOFTBALL (3) beat Berlin, 3-2 in 8 innings, on Wednesday to advance to Saturday’s D-III final.

4. BOW BASEBALL (NR) beat Hopkinton, 7-3, on Tuesday to advance to Saturday’s D-III final vs. Monadnock.

5. KEARSARGE GIRLS’ LACROSSE (4) lost in the final seconds to Laconia, 14-13, in Wednesday’s D-III final.

6. HOPKINTON BOYS’ TRACK (6) saw its 4×800 relay team finish first in Saturday’s Meet of Champions.

7. BOW GIRLS’ TENNIS (5) reached it sixth straight Division III final four and finished the season 16-1.

8. CONCORD BOYS’ TENNIS (9) saw senior captain Justin Toler win the singles championship on Thursday. 

9. HOPKINTON BOYS’ LACROSSE (NR) fell to top-ranked Laconia, 11-8, in Wednesday’s Division III semifinals.

10. HOPKINTON BASEBALL (NR) made a Cinderella run to the Division III semifinals as the No. 18 seed.

Others receiving votes: Concord girls’ tennis, Belmont baseball, Kearsarge boys’ lacrosse

– By TIM O’SULLIVAN, Monitor staff