BRIGHTON – With a slight deficit heading into the ultimate three relays, Wakefield’s boys monitor and subject mustered up simply sufficient to take residence its second Div. 4 title in three seasons Friday night time at The Monitor at New Stability.
With three first-place finishes, together with the highest spot within the excessive soar (6 ft, 6 inches) and lengthy soar (22-8.5) for senior JeMauri Belmer and the highest spot within the 4×200 relay, the Warriors got here away with 56 factors to take down second-place Newburyport, which scored 54. Final yr’s champion, Pembroke, positioned third with 35.
The dagger for Wakefield got here within the 4×400 because the relay workforce positioned second with a 3:33.78 to get simply sufficient factors to fend off Newburyport.
“We knew we had a great probability with the relays,” stated Wakefield coach Ruben Reinoso. “Then we went into the 4×800, the place we bought third place. Our 4×400 is fairly robust, so we knew we would have liked no less than a second to have the ability to pull the meet out. So, we had been feeling fairly good, however an entire workforce effort. So blissful for the children and for the teaching employees. All people labored so arduous.”
Newburyport senior Michael Mohoric set a meet document within the one mile with a 4:16.19. He missed final yr with an damage.
“It means loads,” stated Mohoric. “I used to be injured final yr and didn’t get to compete. So, with the ability to come again and show what I can do is unquestionably significant.”
Mohoric additionally took fourth place within the 1,000 meters in 2:34.65 as Falmouth senior Silas Gartner set a meet document with a 2:29.00. Belmer set the meet document by one quarter inch within the lengthy soar for Newburyport as nicely.
The Clippers additionally had senior Kyle Lisauskas win first place within the 55 hurdles in 7.65 in addition to second within the excessive soar at 6-4. The 4×400 relay workforce positioned first in 3:29.38.
On the ladies aspect, with solely bringing eight members Weston used the ultimate two relays of the 4×800 and 4×400 to beat a 32-31 deficit to take down second-place Wayland 49-36. Amherst-Pelham took third with 33.5. It’s their first state title since profitable Div. 5 in back-to-back seasons in 2022 and 2023.
“To win this, feels nice. I’m so happy with these ladies,” Weston coach Kathy Vinciullo stated. “They did a wonderful job. They’ve been working arduous and all yr we’ve been batting numbers. Our workforce may be very small.”

Weston earned medals in seven of 13 occasions with three high three finishes because the 4×800 squad positioned first (9:51.86), the 4×400 positioned second (4:15.54) and Leksi Sullivan took third within the one mile (5:07.79).
Holliston freshman Lucy Downin broke the meet document within the mile with a 4:53.53, only a few seconds earlier than Whitinsville Christian’s Abby Flagg (4:55.18).
“It feels wonderful,” Downin stated. “I’m very blissful.”
