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19 Apr, 2025
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2025 Winter boys track All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
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Lucas Andrade (Brockton) Nate Assa (Marblehead) Evan Bedard (Peabody) Reese Connors (Newton North) Graham Heinrich (Marshfield) Alex Jackson (Peabody) Daniel Killian (Winchester) Shamus Larnard (BC High) Miles Lipka (Algonquin) Lincoln Massaro (St. John’s Prep) Derek Shimer (Shrewsbury) Ben Tavares (Weston) Jacob Peck, Dhaethmy Dorival, Benjamin Pena, Gryffin Bordeau (Billerica) 4×200 relay Reese Connors, Alexander Hofmann, George Rumkin, Juan Talisayon (Newton North) 4×400 relay Jovan Ubri, Raymond Dafe, Alex Rodgers, Abdul Jalloh (Lowell) 4×800 relay LUCAS ANDRADE The accolades continued to roll in for Andrade during his senior season, as he captured two state medalist honors. With the ability to do just about everything as a hurdler, a high jumper and sprinter, he shattered the New England record in the 55-meter hurdles with a blazing time of 7.22 seconds. He finished his indoor career as a two-time New England champion and a seven-time state winner. The senior is a member of the Brockton Track Club, and trains with the Metro Cobras in his spare time. Known for his abilities as a long distance runner, Assa set a meet record at the MIAA Meet of Champions with a mark of 9:05.4 in the two mile. He later finished with a career best 9:04.6 and was named a New England champion. The Marblehead senior also finished sixth overall in the New Balance Nationals All-American 5K event (14:32.4). Assa is an avid flyer and owns a pilot license. The high honor roll student has been flying for seven years and plans on majoring in professional flight. EVAN BEDARD A Stonehill commit, Bedard lit up the scoreboard at the MSTCA Northeast Invitational, setting a meet record in the triple jump (46-03 feet), while placing first overall in the long jump. He followed suit with a meet record in the long jump (22-03) at the Northeast Conference Championship. At the MIAA’s Meet of Champions, he took first in the long jump, setting a meet record at 23-01.75. Bedard, the Northeastern Conference’s MVP, ended his indoor career as a 10-time state medalist, and an eight-time school record holder. He is a member of the National Honor Society. REESE CONNORS NEWTON NORTH Connors was a catalyst for Newton North this past winter, particularly in the sprint races. The senior set a state record this year in the 300-meter dash and finished as an All-State champion. Connors was also a critical member of the Tigers’ 4×400 relay squad which captured an All-State title. The senior races club with the Brawl Stars, and will be attending Wesleyan University. GRAHAM HEINRICH Heinrich propelled Marshfield all season and capped things with a first place finish in the MIAA’s Div. 2 1,000-meter run. The senior was named a state champion. Also a member of Marshfield’s cross country program, Heinrich participates with the school’s Future Medical Professionals Club, and with its student council. He is committed to the University of Pittsburgh, where he will continue to race track while running cross country. ALEX JACKSON Jackson might be remembered as one of the greatest long-throwers in state history after finishing as a New England champion in the shot put. He did the same at the state level, and also captured a state championship in the weight throw. He also participated in both events at New Balance Nationals as an All-American (finishing third in shot put, sixth in weight throw). He has committed to the University of Virginia. DANIEL KILLIAN The senior was selected as the Middlesex League (Liberty) MVP as he was an All-State champion in the 55-meter dash (6.45 seconds). He also finished as a runner-up in the 300 (34.37) at the Div. 2 indoor track and field meet. Killian is a member of the National and Spanish National Honor Societies. He was a recipient of the Outstanding Academics in Mathematics Award at Winchester, and received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. Killian will continue his track career at Brown. SHAMUS LARNARD The senior won the Catholic Conference 1K showcase. He was also a champion in two events during the Div. 1 indoor meet, winning honors for the mile and two mile competitions. To top things off, he finished as an All-State champion in the mile. Larnard is a high honor roll student at BC High, owning school records in the 1K (2:30) and the indoor mile (4:11). Larnard is committed to the University of Pennsylvania. MILES LIPKA After missing the majority of the 2023-24 season with an injury, Lipka returned with force this past winter. The senior pentathlete was named a Div. 2 state champion in the high jump (6-08 feet) and hurdles (7.56 seconds), both of which turned out to be Algonquin school records. He also accumulated a whopping 4,021 points in the pentathlon, setting a Massachusetts record. An AP Scholar and a National Merit Commended Scholar, Lipka is committed to URI, where he will continue to compete in track as a multi-event athlete while studying bioengineering. LINCOLN MASSARO ST. JOHN’S PREP Massaro finished second in the state’s pentathlon, collecting enough points to set a St. John’s Prep school record in the process. In the National Pentathlon, the senior finished ninth overall. In the classroom, Massaro is on the Head of Schools List at St. John’s Prep, and a member of the National Honor Society. He lists skiing, soccer, hiking and reading as hobbies, with an interest in economics. DEREK SHIMER A senior high jumper, Shimer registered an incredible leap just shy of seven feet (6-11), the top mark this season in New England. The feat also shattered the Shrewsbury indoor record for the event. A Mid-Wachusett All-Star, Shimer also placed first at the New England Indoor Meet as well as the Meet of Champions, while qualifying for this year’s New Balance Nationals and Nike Indoor Nationals, respectively. A two-time Honor Roll student, Shimer has committed to UConn, where he will continue his track journey. BEN TAVARES Tavares played a vital role in keeping Weston’s winning tradition going, finishing as a Dual County League champion in the 600 (1:23.87), and also as a member of the school’s 4×400 team (3:33.55). In the Div. 5 meet, he aided Weston to victories in the 4×400 (3:30.01) and the sprint medley relay (3:33.13), while winning the 600 individually (1:20.59). The DCL All-Star later registered a first-place finish at the Meet of Champions in the 600 (1:21.21). The senior is committed to Stonehill College. 4×200 RELAY JACOB PECK, DHAETHMY DORIVAL, BENJAMIN PENA, GRYFFIN BORDEAU The quartet of Peck, Dorival, Pena and Bordeau won the Div. 3 State championship in the 4×200 relay and later added the Meet of Champions title to their resume. Bordeau finished as a runner-up during the 55-meter dash at states, setting a school-record time. Bordeau is a member of his school’s football team and earned MVC All-Star honors, as did the speedy Dorival. Peck is an honor roll student who also competes on the school’s football team. Pena competes on the baseball team and is a a member of the National Honor Society. NEWTON NORTH 4×400 RELAY REESE CONNORS, ALEXANDER HOFFMAN, GEORGE RUMKIN, JUAN TALISAYON The foursome of Connors, Hoffman, Rumkin and Talisayon rolled to a title in the 4×400 at the Meet of Champions. Hoffman was a Bay State Conference All-Star and will run track at Wesleyan in the fall. Talisayon captured the Division 1 title in the 600 meters and is a three-time 4×400-relay champion. Talisayon will attend Williams College, where he will continue to run track. Rumkin was a part of a Newton North team which finished 13th in the 4×400 relay at the New Balance Nationals. Rumkin also plays soccer at Newton North and enjoys skiing. 4×800 RELAY JOVANI UBRI, RAYMOND DAFE, ALEX RODGERS, ABDUL JALLOH The unit of Ubri, Dafe, Rodgers and Jalloh hit the daily double, winning the Division 1 and Meet of Champions in the 4×800. The Bates-bound Rodgers was an all-MVC performer as he excelled in the 800-meter run (2:33), the mile (4:30) and two mile (9:51). Rodgers boasts a 4.1 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society. Dafe was the league’s champion in the 600-meter dash and a member of the National Honor Society. Jalloh was second in the 1,000 meters at the Division 1 championships and also placed fourth in the 600 at the Meet of Champions. Jalloh is an honor roll student and plans on studying psychology in college. Ubri was fourth in the 1,000 at the Meet of Champions. A member of the National Honor Society, Ubri also plays baseball. LEAGUE ALL-STARS BAY STATE CONFERENCE Altamo Aschkenasy, Tony Alston Jr., Elijah Sweeney, Theodore Butty, Lysander Duffield, Harry Flint, Hunter Robin (Brookline); Blessed Tenthani, Vinicius Silva (Framingham); Zakai Perkins, MJ Holloway, Joshua Toth, Luka Juric (Milton); John Bianchi (Natick); Charlie Simeone, Austin Conti (Needham); Reese Connors, Leon Schultz, Knox Wallask, Juan Talisayon, Jaiden Jackson, Alex Hofmann (Newton North); Austin Feener, Owen Abril, Luke Zahurak (Walpole); Sincere Fontaine, Sami Juma (Wellesley); Pat Geagan (Weymouth) MVP: Zakai Perkins Lucas Andrade, Jovanni Volcimus, Seamus Canniff, Jarred Mighty, Ricardo Pierre, Jayden Seale, Robert Moyes, Abdiel Snelling, Karens Antoine, Jaden Lopes Ribeiro (Brockton); Owen Moniz, Arian Ramic, Jose Chicas, Devin Herrera (Durfee); Christopher Berner, Clayton Pastor. Michael Antunes, Bryan Monteiro, Jared Crepeau (New Bedford) MVP: Lucas Andrade BOSTON CITY LEAGUE Jodanny Fleurival, Adam Kramer, Lendz Desamours, Christian Holt (O’Bryant); Donte Robinson, Yevegueny Glemaud , Shane Archer (TechBoston); Dominic Jorge, Nathaniel Iliff, Jonah Levine-Fried (Latin Academy); Delmace Mayo (Brighton) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Yevegueny Glemaud CAPE AND ISLANDS Isaiah Robinson, Reed Dill, Griffin LaBranche (Nauset); Jacob Viera, Jose Gonzalez, Shemar Dillon, Walter Mayo, James Barnicle, Terrence Jorvelus, Ledor Auguste (Dennis-Yarmouth); Silas Gartner, Jacob Lary, James McGlinchey (Falmouth); Enzo Reis, Luis Costa, Boden Vincent (Martha’s Vineyard); Jahi Kilburn, Ryan Wolfe (Barnstable); Rory Murray, Jaiden McInnis (Nantucket) MVP: Isaiah Robinson, Ledor Auguste CAPE ANN LEAGUE Kyle Lisauskas, Jalen Wise (Newburyport); Kieran Miller, Otto Indelicato, 4×200 relay (North Reading); Cole Regan, Ben Rich, 4×800 relay (Hamilton-Wenham); Gabriel Macleod (Pentucket); 4×400 relay (Triton); Eli Mendese (Lynnfield) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Kyle Lisauskas, Kieran Miller CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE Nick Antonellis, Patrick Cadogan, Alex Coulson, Raphael Daghlian, Joe Mento, Charlie Scully, Nolan Stone (Archbishop Williams); Daniel Rowan (Bishop Fenwick); Andrew Bertarelli, Julius Bucha, Ernst Edouard, Leo Fleming, Dylan Priest (Cardinal Spellman); Hakeem Akande, Brandon Cruz, Devin Duval, Jacobi James, Jimmy Jennings, Mehdi Khemmich, Dylan Njika, Lucian Paula, William Ross Pena, Damion Smith (St. Mary’s) MVP: Dylan Priest DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE ALL-CONFERENCE: Sunil Peters, Sammy Rizza, Tyrell Jackson, Rasheed Marshall (Waltham); Ben Tavares, Matthew Stick, Nathan Tavares, Nicolas Barbieri, Oscar Torres (Weston); William Protasowicki, Bilal El Haji, Lateef Lawel, Sam Bout, Joey Bodenrader, Brendan Quinn, Charles MacDonald (Boston Latin); Alessandro Salato, Vineet Joseph (Bedford); Ryan Kyle (Westford Academy); Eliott Raymondeau, William Hurlbut-Lesk, Akhilesh Maqtedar, Julian Kasirye, Matthew Withington, George Withington, Jack Izzo, Taran Lerra, Beckett Barnett, Ian Hurlbut-Lesk, Alex Abakah (Acton-Boxboro); Alex Friedman, Luke Xerras (Newton South); Brendan Quinn, Charles MacDonald, Sawyer Bout, Joey Bodenrader (Concord-Carlisle) GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE Sherwin Kim, Joao Cassim, Bryan Amaya-Yanes, Xavier Guzman, Ariel Aracena, Adonis Alvarez (Chelsea); Kayshaun Eveillard, Lucas Nunez, Fabrice Michaud (Everett); Anthony Rodriguez (Lynn Classical); Zimari Omosefe (Lynn English); Slade Harding, Chalais Saintil, Bryan Jose, Zion Scott-Prevellon (Malden); Adam Lewis, Brandon Jean, Cooper Su, Sacha Silvia (Medford); Oliver Escobar, Anthony Pelatere, Kepler Celamy, Jeremy X, Kenan Batic, Adam Ourazzouk, Mo Fares, Edwin Alarcon, Youness Chahid, Joey Angiulo, Isaiah DeCrosta, Bryan Maia (Revere); Jackson Love, Kerby Luxama, Emmett Easton, Robert Leoni, Jake Barczi, Mashruf Mahin (Somerville) MVP: Kerby Luxama, Ariel Aracena MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Michael Veegh (Bishop Stang); Asafe Pina, Maxwell DesRoches (Diman); Malcolm Zetrenne, Joseph Cook, Omar Eltersly, Elijah Pinney, Moses Carvahlo, Alexander Hamilton, Christian Roy, Judah Omidiji, Lentz Polycarpe, Jonas Diedrickson (Southeastern); Nate Howard, Brandon O’Connor, Marty McCrave (Tri- County) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Michael Veegh MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: Kyle Haskell, Landon Zoss, Ryan Todisco (Andover); Ben Pena, Caden Canney, Dhaethmy Dorival, Gryffin Bordeau, Jacob Peck, Mason Niles, Rylen Canney, Shane Leslie (Billerica); Carlos Quintana, Ryan Demers, Suuna Kalemera (Central Catholic); Abdul Jalloh, Alex Rodgers, Denzel Kisekka, Emanuel Trinidad, Ethan Thevenin, Jovani Ubri, Khai Yin, Raymond Dafe, Samuel Ansah (Lowell); Joshua Quijada, Trey Kean (North Andover) MIDDLESEX LEAGUE Sean Cox, Roy Kanyike, Rohan Dutta, Krish Almeida, Christopher Williams, Ryan Brooks, Brady Richer, Ryan Burke, Nick Abbott (Burlington); Daniel Killian, Owen Bernstein, Jerome Montgomery, Nicholas Walker, Jasper Carswell (Winchester); Luke Hedlund, Nikolai Shubochkin, Nico Peukert, Rohan McAuliffe, Peter Ngowi, Noah Jepson (Arlington); Brendan Radzik, Caleb Barnes, Adam Caldwell, Giancarlo Martinis-Torres, Sam Madden, Charlie Finocchiaro (Melrose); Cayden Chambers, Shreyas Hanchinamani, James Joseph, Nathan Cunningham, Max Zhang, Zachary Barry, Patrick Noonan, Ryan Zhang, Trevor Stevens, Simon Tandeih, Cleavon Manor, Franz Schroeder, Tim George, Luis Linares-Gutierrez, Matteo Sanchez de Rojas (Lexington); Alborz Mosharaf, Takeshi Tatsumi (Belmont); Ashvin Baker, Dean Ciampa, Martin Philiossaint (Wilmington); Clay Chase, Ryan Pulpi, Cameron Gigler, Finn Johnson-Houlihan, Chris Barbato, Michael Caraco, Derek Silva (Reading); Isaac Melo, Ethan Mezikofsky, JaMauri Belmer, Brandon Nett, JaMauri Belmer, Frankie Sullivan, Aidan Burd, Brody Wyatt (Wakefield); Nahshon Lubowa, Anthony Ciasullo, Dan Curran, Morris Kalema, Jonathan Verdier, Duc St. Pierre (Woburn); Thomas Wood (Stoneham) MVP: Daniel Killian, Brendan Radzik, Ashvin Baker NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE: Peyton Smith, Riley Michaud, Declan Smith, Alex Jackson, Evan Bedard (Peabody); Owen Shanbar, William Conklin (Danvers); Ray Kwiatek, Xavier Auk, Evan Wong, Floyd White (Beverly); Nathaniel Assa (Marblehead); Timothy Lull, Arbi Halilaj, Nicco Cefalo, Adam Staffier (Masconomet); Miles Brown, Simon Brown, Anthony Colella, Hunter Hersey (Swampscott) ALL-STARS: Mohammed Lhassouani, Brian Stevens, Areno Saint-Victor (Peabody); Jason Provost, Charlie Bossler (Beverly); Noah Jackson (Marblehead); Colin Moran (Masconomet); JJ Rooney (Danvers); Nakeylen Davis, George Hosking, Spencer Reames (Swampscott); Matt Smith, Dylan Rochford (Gloucester); Connor Bloom (Saugus); Aaron Armistead (Winthrop); Shakim Clarke (Salem) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Evan Bedard PATRIOT LEAGUE KEENAN: Connor Earle, Ian MacNeil (Duxbury); Gavin Anderson, Aaron Roberts, Declan Kelly, Graham Carlson, Sam Reffue (Hingham); Nathan Looney, Tucker McNamee, Graham Heinrich, Matt McCabe, Tommy Bongiolatti (Marshfield); Josh Nielsen, Jacob Toledo (Plymouth North); Paul Beauchesne, William Hinkley, Anthony Miele (Silver Lake); Kevin Brzuszek (Whitman-Hanson) MVP: Nathan Looney FISHER: Ben Willis, Altonio Royster (Hanover); Gabe Lamar, Jayden Leonard, Luke Lamar, Casey Motta, Nate Palmeri, Nick McCarthy, Peter Schultz, Dylan Wagner (Pembroke); Noah Brilliant, Anthony Lyons, Zach Hogge, Matt Gregory (Plymouth South); Jayden Francois, Mamadou Diallo (Quincy/North Quincy) MVP: Jayden Leonard SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE Lucas De Oliveira, Aiden Calcano, Nazir Paulding, Thomas Muniz, Damien Monteiro, Nathan Calcano (Abington); Nolan Kenneally, Jake Holden, Luke Maloney, Darrian King (Carver); Danny Steele, Emmanuel Nelson, Emre Barbosa, Ryan Costa, Corey Leonard, Colin Meserve, Ben Levesque (East Bridgewater); Chris Resnick (Hull); Andrew Falk, Lekan Sotonwa, Atley Phinney, Caiden Carriuolo, Alex Fregault (Middleborough); Noah Mulligan, Griffin Murphy, Brody McVay, Sam Pesko, John Doherty, Josh Edelman, Aiden Coyle (Norwell); Kalvin Johnson, Mekhi White, Lucas Bahnuk, Joshua DelPrete (Rockland); Peter Milburn, Alex Palomar-Nelson (Sandwich) TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE Gabe Egan, Jack Taylor (Bellingham); Will Lombard, Scott Cronin, Jackson Doyle, Miller Polak (Dover-Sherborn); Kyle Kraemer, Shane Unger, Aidan Ryan, Danny Vazquez, Mike O’Reilly (Medfield); Jack Weintraub, Dylan Costa, Myles Hoffman, Davis Campbell, Zach Arnpriester (Medway); Harrison Loer (Millis); Sean Parham, Andrew Strojny, Michael Raneri, Adam Ferriera, Ian Riviere (Norton); Keshawn Graham, Cole Lewis, Will Child, Hunter Meigs, Luca Domestico (Ashland); Zach Lemberger, Levon Roussin, Jayden Brown, Edem Kplorfia, Townsend Roussin (Dedham); Connor Teague, Conor Cornwell, Max Harrington (Holliston); Harry Millar, Sean Finnegan, Logan Sullivan, Mason Barros (Hopkinton); Corey O’Brien, Mikel Dujour (Norwood); Jayden Pillard, Charlie Jessup, Tony Maari (Westwood) MVP: Kyle Kraemer, Connor Teague
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