Bow's Camden Wilson clears the high jump bar at the New England Interscholastic Indoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Boston. Wilson cleared 5 feet, 5 inches to earn All-New England honors with a fifth-place finish. Credit: JAY SMITH / NHXCTF

Concord senior Josiah Conley and Bow junior Camden Wilson earned All-New England status on Saturday at the 38th Annual New England Interscholastic Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Boston.

Conley won one of two heats of the 1 mile in 4 minutes, 22.93 seconds, which ended up good for second place overall. Henri Rivard from Marshwood High School in South Berwick, Maine, won the other heat in 4:22.39, narrowly beating Conley for the New England title.

Conley also finished seventh in the 2-mile later in the meet. He also pulled off the impressive double at the Division I championship, finishing second in the 1,500 and fourth in the 3,000.

Wilson, who won the Division II girlsโ€™ high jump with a record-tying jump of 5 feet, 4 inches, cleared 5-5 to claim fifth place in New England. She was the second-best competitor from N.H. in the event, which was won by Timberlane junior Danielle Bates with a clearance of 5-9.

Other area girls who competed were Belmont senior Ava Lacasse (eighth, 300; 18th, 55 dash), Concord junior Consuelo Borico (12th, shot put) and Coe-Brown junior Bristol Shirland (23rd, 55 hurdles).

Belmont’s Ava Lacasse races to eighth place in the 300 meters at the New England Interscholastic Indoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Boston. Lacasse also 18th in the 55-meter dash. Credit: JAY SMITH / NHXCTF

Bow senior Gavin Buxton (18th, 55 dash), Coe-Brown junior Brogan Gryzbowski (20th 55 hurdles), Belmont senior Brady Filteau (22nd, shot put) and Merrimack Valley junior Owen Turner (DNS high jump) were the other area boys who competed.

Only one area relay qualified, the Pembroke Academy boysโ€™ 4×400-meter relay of Hayden Petersons, William LeCain, Caleb Saturley and Brandon Lurvey, who finished 21st.

The Exeter girlsโ€™ 4×800-meter relay (9:06.83), Bedford senior Mikita Barry (girls’ 1,000 in 2:50.56) and Exeter junior Alexis Paterna (girls’ 2-mile in 10:33.38) were the other regional champions from the Granite State.