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Salem Blue Devils Girls Track and Field '21

Sanborn's LaChapelle 19th at state heptathlon

Results (finishers): 1. Tori Allen Campbell 3,728, 19. Kaylen LaChapelle Sanborn 2,454, 29. Luce Colcord Sanborn 2,016

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Girls Track and Field, 06/29/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Meet of Champions: Lussier, Hughes, Danis, Rai win titles

Host Sanborn Regional had a strong showing and four local tracksters won Meet of Champions track and field individual titles Saturday afternoon.
The area All-State champions are Sanborn senior Max Lussier (6-4, high jump), Windham senior Rohan Rai (4:17.05, 1,600), Windham senior Abby Hughes (2:19.42, 800) and Pinkerton sophomore Briana Danis (124-11, discus).
Lussier and Merrimack High’s Samuel Epstein were competing about 90 minutes after everyone else as thunder delayed the completion of the pole vault. 
Lussier took second with a 13-0 to Epstein’s 13-6. Earlier in the season, Lussier, a Merrimack College recruit, cleared 14-1, moving him to seventh all-time in the area.
Danis’ winning throw was on her first attempt. She couldn’t quite match her school recod 127-5 to win Division 1 States last week.
Rai, who will be running for the Naval Academy, sliced over a second off his career-best runner-up time at Division 2 States. Luke Tkaczyk beat him be three seconds but yesterday Rai ran a brilliant 59.89 final 400 meters to pass the Coe-Brown star and win by .07 seconds.
Hanover sophomore Ian Solberg and Lussier both cleared 6-2. Lussier got the win clearing 6-4 on his first try while Solberg couldn’t clear the height.
Hughes got off to a slow start, running just 1:12.55 for her opening leg. But she turned it on with a big 1:06.68 final leg to beat Bishop Guertin’s Fiona Doherty, who was clocked in 2:20.20.
Last week she ran a similar fast-closing style (1:11.7/1:06.5) to win Division 2 in a school-record 2:18.24. Hughes also owns the 1,600 and 400 school marks.
Windham’s talented group of boy sprinters and hurdlers strutted their stuff to an impressive 43.07 win in the 4x100 relay. That ranks them 16th all-time in the area.
The speedy foursome was Braeden Manti (6th, 200), Landon Neal (7th, 200), Jackson Bomba (2nd 110 hurdles, 3rd, 300 hurdles) and Quinn Cerami (speedy 11.07/22.26 double). 
Cerami, a triple-placer, is now 16th all-time in the area in the 200. 
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Girls Track and Field, 06/05/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Danis D1 champ

Pinkerton sophomore Briana Danis won the Division 1 state meet discus with a 127-7 toss, which moves her to seventh all-time in our area. Teammate Jordan Wheaton was third in the 100 hurdles and fourth in the 300 hurdles. Salem got fourths from Bella Colizzi (shot) and Emily Plante (100 hurdles).

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Girls Track and Field, 05/27/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Callahan doubles

Freshman Shea Callahan (100, 200), Bella Colizzi (discus, shot put) and Emma Gannon (800, 1,600) were double winners to power Salem past Timberlane, 87-40.

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Girls Track and Field, 05/19/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hurdling Plante

 

Junior Emily Plante won both the 100 and 300 hurdles to pace Salem over Merrimack, 72-63.

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Girls Track and Field, 05/15/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Four for Micklon

Grace Micklon took four golds, winning the long jump (13-2.75), triple jump (27-10.5), high jump (4-6) and 100 hurdles (21.07) as Salem rolled past Dover 81-46.

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Girls Track and Field, 05/12/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Record for Danis

Sophomore Briana Danis broke her own school record with a 116-2 in the discus and Marisa Douglas won the long and triple jumps as Pinkerton beat Salem. For the Devils, Bella Colizzi won the shot (33-9).

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Girls Track and Field, 05/08/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Colizzi, Plante star

Bella Colizzi took the shot put (30-4.5) and discus (67-5.5) and Emily Plante won the 100 hurdles (17.24) and 300 hurdles (53.45) to lead Salem past Exeter 73-53.

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Girls Track and Field, 05/01/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars