Boys’ Track & Field: Lebanon 124, Merrimack Valley 92, Pembroke 90, Bow 85, Bishop Brady 81, St. Thomas 51

Published: 04-18-2023 11:20 PM

Boys’ Track

Lebanon 124, Merrimack Valley 92, Pembroke 90, Bow 85, Bishop Brady 81, St. Thomas 51

Key players: MV – Marshall Carey-Matthews (1st 400), Bishow Thapa (1st 800), Mychal Reynolds (1st 110 hurdles, 3rd 400), Nicolas Ogelsby (1st long jump), Tyler Wallace (2nd 110 hurdles, 2nd 300 hurdles), Beckett Rose (2nd high jump); Pembroke – Taylor Davis (1st javelin), Jimmy Valotto (2nd shot put, 2nd discus, 3rd javelin), Ben Dugas (2nd 3,200), Gavin Currier (2nd triple jump); Bow – Ben McDowell (1st pole vault, 4th triple jump), Kody McCranie (2nd 200, 3rd 100), Alden Betterley (2nd 1,600, 4th 800), 4x400 (1st); Bishop Brady – Josh Gentchos (1st 100, 1st 200, 1st triple jump, 3rd long jump), Chris Messmore (2nd 100, 2nd long jump, 4th high jump

Highlights: The Pride finished second in a six-team meet on its home track.

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