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MADSEN ANDERSON
WEST BRIDGEWATER
The junior captain set the pace for the Wildcats as he went undefeated in the regular season. … Specialized in the 800m (2:00) and one mile (4:35.03), qualifying for the divisional meet in both events. … Finished fourth in the mile at the Division 2 South Sectional. … Most memorable season moment was breaking the school record in the 800m. … A repeat All-Scholastic, Anderson was also the Southeast Conference cross country champion. … Plans to run in college. … “He is an extremely hard worker and has a fierce competitive spirit,” said West Bridgewater coach Jon Pike.
KALAN AYLWARD
EAST BRIDGEWATER
The senior captain and jumper kept reaching new heights this spring. … The South Shore League MVP broke the school record in the long jump with a leap of 22 feet, 2 inches. … Placed third and fourth in the long jump and triple jump, respectively, at the Division 2 South Sectional. … Holds four school records, multi-time league All-Star and two-time All-Scholastic. … Most memorable season moment was jumping 44 feet, 1 inch in the triple jump to finish third at All-States. … Will jump next year at Bryant University. … “Kalan Aylward has proven himself as an outstanding leader and finest jumper in the history of East Bridgewater track,” said East Bridgewater coach George McCabe.
DOURVENS BLEUS
BROCKTON
Speed kills and the senior has plenty of it. … The speedster took home two Division 1 South Sectional crowns in the 100m with a time of 11.08 seconds and the 200m in 22.41 seconds. … Bleus also won the Southeast Conference title in the 200m with a time of 21.5 seconds. … Broke a national record in the 55 meters during the indoor season. … Enjoys building computers. … Bleus will continue his running career at American International College, where he will study accounting and hopes to one day compete in the Olympics.
CALEB DEANE
BROCKTON
The senior brought home some hardware this spring as he won the Southeast Conference championship in the one mile with a time of 4:33.8. … Also finished sixth in the one mile at the Div. 1 South Sectional meet. … Anchored the 4x400m relay team. … A multiple time cross country and indoor track All-Scholastic. … Enjoys skateboarding and reading. … Will run cross country and track at American International College, where he will also enter the doctorate program for physical therapy.
DREW DONOVAN
ABINGTON
Junior qualified for the Division 2 South Sectionals in two different events. … Was the No. 9 seed heading into the sectionals in the 100m dash. … Also qualified in the long jump. … Finished fourth at the South Shore League Championship Meet in the long jump. … Was an Enterprise All-Scholastic during the Fall II football season. … Also a key member of Abington’s SSL champion boys basketball team.
JORDAN EMILE
STOUGHTON
Getting over the hurdles wasn’t a problem for the senior as he put together a stellar season. … The Hockomock League All-Star took first at the Div. 2 South Sectionals in the 110m hurdles with a time of 14.74 seconds. … He also took second in 110m hurdles at the All-State meet. … Went undefeated in the Hockomock League in the 110m hurdles and was part of the winning shuttle hurdles relay team at the Div. 2 state relays meet. … Placed fourth in the 200m at the Hockomock League championship meet. … Will run next year at the University of New Haven.
JEAN KARLO GALVAO DUENES
BROCKTON
It’s been a whirlwind of a year for the junior, who moved to Brockton from Columbia in March of 2020. … He was a two-time Southeast Conference champion in the 110m hurdles with a time of 16.4 seconds along with the 400m hurdles, capturing the title in 59.7 seconds. … Finished third in the 400m hurdles at the Div. 1 South Sectional meet. … Took 16th place in the same event at the All-State meet. … “This is an impressive feat when you consider the amount of adversity Jean Karlo had to face,” said Brockton coach Bob Connelly.
THEO KAMPERIDES
WHITMAN-HANSON
The senior distance runner put the finishing touches on an outstanding career this spring. … Went undefeated in the one mile and two mile during the dual meet season. … Placed 10th at the Div. 1 South Sectional in the two-mile with a personal record time of 10:12.54. … Named a Patriot League All-Star. … Was chosen as Whitman-Hanson’s Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year. … Will attend Boston University in the fall and study nursing. … “Theo is the most positive, reliable, consistent distance runner I’ve had the privilege to be involved with,” said Whitman-Hanson coach Stephen Schlicting.
CASHMERE MATHURIN
STOUGHTON
For the first time, the junior was named a Hockomock League All-Star. … At the Div. 2 South Sectional, the versatile performer took fourth in the 400m (51.08 seconds), fifth in the long jump (21 feet, 2.75 inches) and third in the triple jump (43 feet, 1.25 inches). … His best showing at the All-State meet came in the long jump, claiming fourth place and also took 10th and 11th at the meet in the triple jump and 400m, respectively. … Had top seven finishes in the 400m, long jump and triple jump at the Hockomock League Championships. … “(A) multi-talented, hard-working athlete,” said Stoughton coach Dave Barbato.
KEVIN MCBIRNEY
EAST BRIDGEWATER
Powering the Vikings’ dominant run was the senior captain, who set a new school record in the 800m with a time of 1:57. … Went undefeated in the 800m and mile against league competition. … The South Shore League All-Star finished second in the 800m at the Division 2 South Sectional meet. … A decorated cross country runner, multi-time league All-Star, repeat All-Scholastic and indoor track SSL MVP. … “Kevin McBirney is an outstanding young man and one of the best runners in the history of East Bridgewater track,” said East Bridgewater coach George McCabe.
STEPHAN MOISE
CARDINAL SPELLMAN
An early-season injury didn’t derail the sophomore sprinter and jumper. … Won a Catholic Central League title in the 200m with a personal record time of 24.27 seconds. … Also competed in the 100m (11.92 seconds) and long jump (17 feet, 10 inches). … Named a CCL All-Star. … Qualified for the Div. 2 South Sectional meet in the 200m and 4x100m relay. … “Stephan kept his spirits high and worked twice as hard toward the end of the season,” said Cardinal Spellman coach Pat Grzybinski.
CHARLES MONTROSS
MIDDLEBORO
Only a sophomore, Montross continues to shine for the Sachems. … Competed in the 110m hurdles, high jump and long jump to be Middleboro’s second-leading point scorer. … Most memorable season moment was placing seventh in the 110m hurdles at the Div. 2 South Sectional meet with a time of 17.10 seconds. … Named a South Shore League All-Star. … A winter track All-Scholastic, he enjoys studying foreign languages. … Wants to continue athletic career in college. … “He has an incredibly high ceiling and should continue to improve each season,” said Middleboro coach T.J. Smith.
MICHAEL NEITLICH
MIDDLEBORO
The junior earned Team MVP honors for the Sachems after a sensational season. … Was Middleboro’s leading point-getter and placed third at the Division 2 South Sectional meet in the 400m hurdles with a time of 59.93 seconds. … Finished 15th in the event at the All-State meet. … Also qualified for the sectional meet in the 400m. … For his efforts, was named a South Shore League All-Star. … A league all-star in cross country and indoor track as well. … “Mike is a dynamic talent who takes on every challenge with enthusiasm,” said Middleboro coach T.J. Smith.
ZACH OFURUM
ROCKLAND
The senior sprinter and jumper led the way for the Bulldogs. … Qualified for the Div. 2 South Sectional meet in both the 100m and 200m. . … Displayed his versatility at the South Shore League meet, where he placed third in the high jump, fourth in the 200m and fifth in the 100m. … Two-time SSL All-Star. … Will run track next year at Stonehill College, where he will study biochemistry. … “Zach was the staple to our program the past four years. He’s one of the hardest working student-athletes I’ve had the pleasure to coach,” said Rockland coach Mark Killinger.
KYLE SARNEY
OLIVER AMES
The Northeastern University-bound senior distance runner capped an illustrious career in style. … Aside from going undefeated in the regular season and capturing a Hockomock League title in the two-mile, he won a Div. 1 South Sectional in the two-mile with a time of 9:22.53. … Ran 9:11.57 in the event to finish third at the All-State meet. … Named the Hockomock League MVP and broke the Hockomock League meet record. … “Kyle is one of the all time great long distance runners in Massachusetts. This season he was unstoppable on the track,” said Oliver Ames coach Kyle Sousa.
ELISHA TENEUS-CLAUDE
STOUGHTON
The senior showcased why he is one of the best jumpers in the state this season. … Took first place at the All-State meet in the high jump at 6 feet, 8 inches. … Also finished third at the All-State meet in the long jump at 22 feet, 6.75 inches. … The Hockomock League All-Star and school long jump record holder won Division 2 South Sectional crowns in the high jump and long jump while also placing second in the high hurdles at the same meet. … Part of the winning high jump relay team at the state relay meet. … “Super talented athlete that can do hurdles and jumps with the best athletes in the state,” said Stoughton coach Dave Barbato.
OMARI WELCH-GUYTAN
STOUGHTON
The senior captain dazzled in the triple jump, going undefeated against league competition in the event. … Won the Div. 2 South Sectional title in the triple jump with a leap of 45 feet, 5.25 inches, which broke the previous school record set in 1987 and was Welch-Guytan’s most memorable season moment . … At the All-State meet, finished in second in the triple jump. … Also was a part of the 4×100-meter relay team that finished first at the sectional meet. … The Hockomock League All-Star won the league title in the triple jump as well. … Attending the University of Findlay.
JAIDEN DALY
OLIVER AMES
The senior sprinter and captain led by example in his final season with the Tigers. … Contributed in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay, and long jump. … Took fifth place in the 100m at the Div. 1 South Sectional meet with a time of 11.49 seconds. … Qualified for the All-State meet in the 100m. … Best time in the 100m on the season was 10.9 seconds. … “He was a crucial leader, and helped set a focused and intense tone for the sprint squad,” said Oliver Ames coach Kyle Sousa.