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Hingham High's boys track team achieved a decisive 89â47 victory over Duxbury, maintaining their undefeated status. The team celebrated personal bests from several athletes, showcasing their depth and speed.
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Hingham Highâs boys and girls track and field teams stepped onto their home track on May 5 against Duxbury carrying something heavier than spikes and batons after the recent passing of longtime head coach Fred Jewett.
The boys delivered a commanding 89â47 victory, toppling the Dragons with speed, depth and a surge of personal bests. The Harborwomen came up on the short end of a 104-32 decision against Duxbury but impressed with their resilience while posting PRs around every turn of the track oval.
In the sprints, Graham Carlson led the charge with a second-place finish in the 100m and a personal best in the 200m for second. Michael Blackwood added a PR for third in the 100m, while Jahbriel Johnson posted a PR in the 200m (third) before returning to win the 400m in another PR. John Hamilton followed with a PR of his own for third in the 400m.
The distance crew turned the meet into a showcase. Gavin Anderson and Travis OâNeil went 1â2 in the mile with matching personal bests of 4:45 and 4:47, then doubled back to do it again in the 2-mile, again with PRs. Freshman Elliot Sandifer added a PR for fourth in the mile. Tommy Simpson took first in the 800, with Brendan OâNeil placing third.
Over the hurdles, Nolan McManus ran a PR for second in the 110m hurdles, then came back to win the 400m with another PR, followed by Lundon Jackson, who also recorded a PR.
The relay team of Jack Griffiths, Jordan Johnson, Connor Gately and Josh Greisner captured first in the 4x100m.
Hingham boys track carried a 4-0 record into Wednesday's league meet against also undefeated Marshfield High.
In the field events, Owen Bernard won the discus, with Evan Benham earning a PR for fourth. Bernard and Zach Wong (PR) led a strong showing in shot put. Wong returned to win the javelin, with Alec Menuchi taking second.
The final score was Hingham 89, Duxbury 47.
Graham Carlson, Jahbriel Johnson, and Gavin Anderson were among the standout performers, achieving personal bests in their events.
Hingham's girls track team lost to Duxbury with a score of 104-32 but showed resilience with several personal records.
Notable personal records were set by Graham Carlson, Jahbriel Johnson, Gavin Anderson, and Travis OâNeil in various events.
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The jumps added another layer of dominance. Hingham swept the long jump with Josh Greisner (PR), Jordan Johnson and Harrison Nastou (PR). Nastou also placed third in the high jump with a PR. Greisner won the triple jump with a PR, while Simpson added a third place finish.
The scoreboard leaned Duxbury, but the story leaned Hingham. This was a meet defined by response, and the girls answered with 51 personal bests across every event group.
Meghan Koenen led with a second-place finish in the 800m with a PR of 2:24.60 and added another second in the 400m hurdles with a season best of 1:08.81. Maddy Everett contributed PR performances in both the 400m hurdles and 200m.
Hingham swept the mile: Maggie Towle â first, 5:41.17; Ally Mildrum â second, 6:10.48; Sam Jesson â third, 6:29.21. In the 2-mile, Anne Kyriss ran a PR of 13:52.58 for second, closely followed by Emma McGathey in third at 13:54.58.
Kali Benham placed 2nd in the hurdles in 18.58 and added a third-place finish in the triple jump (28â2.25â). The hurdles group continued to progress with PRs from Lane Collins, Grace Whiting and Reagan Cassidy.
Both relays delivered season-best performances: 4x100m (PR 53.74): Paige Fabella, Martina Misdea, Ellie Truong and Lindsey McManus and the 4x400m (PR 4:38.54) team of Caroline MacDonald, Haley Niemi, Lily Walden and Maggie Towle.
In the field, Zoe Schulze won the javelin (105â7â) and placed second in the discus with a season best of 82â1â. The throws group added a strong set of PRs from Lauren Stone, Christina McGrath, Jordan Miller-Dempsey, Lillian Hamilton, Mary Zandbergen and Elizabeth Beaulieu.
Hingham girls track hosts Marshfield High on May 13.
Lindsey McManus cleared 4â6â for third in the high jump.
The boys distance medley relay placed fifth: Gavin Anderson, Brendan OâNeil, Travis OâNeil and Tommy Simpson.
Owen Bernard placed third in shot put and second in discus.
For the girls, Zoe Schulze took fourth in the javelin, and Paige Fabella, Elliana Bellew, Meghan Koenen and Maggie Towle were second in the Shuttle Medley Relay.
Hingham ended the week with the Freshman/Sophomore Twilight Meet and a talented group of underclassmen competing May 8 at Pembroke High.
Maggie Towle placed fourth in the 800m with a huge PR of 2:23.06. Caroline MacDonald added an 800m PR (2:43.33). Paige Fabella sprinted to a PR of 27.81 in the 200m, and Allison Korn earned a PR in the hurdles (19.59). Grace Zimmerman and Dee Sweeney each cleared 4â4â in high jump, and the 4x100 relay closed the night with energy and teamwork, finishing in 55.40.
A highlight for the boys came from Travis OâNeil with an eighth-place and a PR time of 10:09 in the 2 mile.
This week was about carrying forward a legacy that still echoes in every stride, every handoff, every finish-line lean. The boys victory and the Harborwomen wave of PRs felt like two chapters of the same story â one of resilience, unity and a team refusing to take a step backward.
Hingham wraps the regular-season meet schedule at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 13, at home against Marshfield High in a battle of undefeated 4-0 teams on the boys side.
The Patriot League championship meet is on Tuesday, May 19, at Marshfield High School.
This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com: Hingham boys track can remain undefeated with win over Marshfield