One 12 months in the past, Abigail Hennessy discovered herself chasing.
It was a uncommon place to be in for the Westford Academy senior monitor star, having received so many races in her life earlier than. Some puzzled if she would return to her dominant self after being identified with relative power deficiency in sport (REDS).
After lacking most of final season, Hennessy hasn’t merely made her triumphant comeback for Westford Academy, she is making historical past within the course of. The College of Washington commit shattered a state report Saturday through the Meet of Champions as she blazed to an unimaginable end within the one mile with a time of 4:37.46 — the quickest highschool time recorded within the nation this winter for the occasion.
“I’m simply attempting to soak all of it in and actually benefit from the indoor season, on condition that I didn’t actually have a lot of 1 final 12 months,” Hennessy stated. “To actually have enjoyable in these races. I’ve raced lots, and it’s tiring. It’s been quite a lot of racing, and I’m excited to get again to some extra coaching. But it surely’s been enjoyable, to get pleasure from it with my teammates, and take advantage of out of the top of highschool.”
Hennessy’s time unseated the earlier state report set by Lynn Jennings in 1978, when the previous U.S. Olympian ran for the Bromfield Faculty. Hennessy is clearly again, and is breaking new obstacles each single day. Simply final week, Hennessy really positioned first in a university 3K occasion, successful the Valentine Invite at Boston College.
“I popped over to BU to run a quick time within the night,” Hennessy stated. “It was only a regular day for me, you realize? If I did horribly, nobody would know. I’m only a excessive schooler. But when I did nice, then yay. That was the identical deal as after I went out to Washington to run a 3K there in January as effectively. It was so enjoyable to hang around with my workforce and stuff, get to see what it will be like with out the added strain. I get a lot extra frightened for this meet now than any of these meets.”
5 different meet information had been toppled on the TRACK at New Stability, two of which had been delivered by Sharon’s Nina Kyei-Aboagye. The Tennessee commit began her day by sprinting to a successful time of 6.83 seconds within the ladies 55-meter sprint. Throughout one of many top-billed races of the meet later, Kyei-Aboagye outpaced Natick star Chloe Elder to win the 300-meter sprint by 0.34 ticks, ending with a shocking mark of 38.33 seconds.
“Couldn’t have imagined a greater approach to finish the season,” Kyei-Aboagye stated. “I’m simply blissful that my coaching paid off. Trusted the method, and made it this far.”
Ryan Pulpi completed as a double winner for Studying, successful the boys 55-meter sprint at 6.41 seconds. His finest efficiency got here within the 300-meter sprint, nonetheless, as he set a brand new meet report with a time of 33.82 seconds.
“It feels nice,” Pulpi stated. “Lot of onerous work went into this season. I’ve nice coaches that again me up, nice teammates that again me up as effectively, so it makes it straightforward. However, I’m very pleased with what I may accomplish at the moment.”
Emmanuella Edozien, an Arkansas commit, continued her impeccable profession for Natick by putting first within the ladies 55-meter hurdles. The senior coasted to a meet report time of seven.92 seconds, besting the prior mark set in 2012 by Brockton monitor star Vanessa Clerveaux.
“It was positively actually good,” Edozien stated. “I’m pleased with every little thing that I’m doing in observe. I made a couple of modifications the final couple of weeks with my begin, so I’m blissful that I used to be capable of execute it effectively right here at the moment.”

Different noteworthy performances from the day included Lexington’s Ainsley Cuthbertson, who set a meet report within the ladies weight throw with a distance of 54 toes, 10 inches. Penny Blumenthal completed as a double winner for Newton North, putting first individually within the ladies 600 with a time of 1:33.51. She later performed a key function for the Tigers throughout their victory within the 4×200 (1:44.79). Similarly, Brookline senior Harry Flint positioned first within the boys 1,000 (2:30.11), whereas aiding the Warriors to a win within the 4×800 (7:59.99).
