High schools: MV sweeps track meet at Kennett, Tuesday’s area results

Published: 04-30-2025 12:48 AM |
Merrimack Valley 108.33, Kennett 61.33, Kingswood 55, White Mountains 15, Berlin 11.33, ConVal 6
Key players: MV – Nicolas Oglesby (1st high jump at 6-3, 1st long jump in 21-5.25, 1st triple jump in 42-1), Trenton Jeski (1st pole vault at 8-6, 2nd 110 hurdles, 3rd 300 hurdles), Mychal Reynolds (1st 110 hurdles in 17.36), Ben Geoffrey (1st 800 in 2:14), Aiden Paquette (2nd long jump, 2nd triple jump), Owen Turner (2nd high jump, 3rd 200), Jed Duquette (2nd shot put, 5th discus), Logan Vong (3rd high jump, 3rd long jump, 3rd triple jump), 4x400 (1st)
Highlights: Oglesby won all three jumping events, leading a Pride sweep of the top three in all of those events as Merrimack Valley won a six-team meet at Kennett.
Mascoma 151, Winnisquam 147, Belmont 94, Tilton School 59, Prospect Mountain 57, Raymond 47, Monadnock 20
Key players: Winnisquam – Victor Pham (1st triple jump in 35-4.5, 4th 100, 4th 200), Dylan Griffin (1st pole vault at 10-6), Nolan Abbott (1st 800 in 2:17, 6th 200), Brendan Goodwin (2nd 1,600, 3rd 200), Dayton Brigante (2nd pole vault, 4th 1,600, 4th javelin), Kane St. Hilaire (2nd 400), Avery Woods (2nd 300 hurdles), 4x100 (1st); Belmont – Miguel Perez Ramon (2nd 800, 3rd 1,600), David Tripp (2nd 110 hurdles, 3rd 300 hurdles), Spencer Cate (2nd long jump), Christian Edgren (2nd triple jump), 4x100 (2nd)
Highlights: The Bears narrowly finished second to the Royals in their second meet on their home track.
Merrimack Valley 95, Kennett 74, Kingswood 41, Berlin 15, White Mountains 2
Key players: MV – Jada Lucas (1st 100 in 13.59, 1st high jump at 5-0), Annabelle Dunlop (1st shot put in 29-4, 1st discus in 86-0, 3rd javelin), Lily Moser (1st 300 hurdles in 49.28, 2nd 100 hurdles), Madison Geddes (1st 800 in 2:33), Kendra Davidson (1st javelin in 73-6), Gianna Panza (2nd shot put, 5th 100), Sydney Spack (2nd 400), Isabella Navoy (2nd long jump), Hannah Barrington (2nd triple jump), Keira Cote (3rd 100 hurdles, 3rd 300 hurdles, 4th long jump), 4x100 (1st), 4x400 (1st)
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Highlights: The Pride won nine of 17 events to take first in a five-team meet at Kennett.
Mascoma 156, Belmont 112, Winnisquam 77, Tilton School 73, Raymond 53, Prospect Mountain 49
Key players: Belmont – Ava Lacasse (1st 100 in 13.10, 1st 200 in 27.54), Mia Ellis (1st 100 hurdles in 17.95, 1st 300 hurdles in 56.06), Jenna Laramie (1st 400 in 1:09, 2nd long jump), Jaelyn Nialetz (2nd 800), Hannah Young (3rd 100); Winnisquam – Denessa Williams (2nd 200, 5th 100), Emily Tripple (2nd 400), Carly Drew (2nd pole vault), Abigail Osmer (2nd triple jump), Zariah Moore (3rd long jump), 4x100 (1st), 4x400 (1st)
Highlights: The Raiders swept the sprints and the hurdles to finish second in a six-team meet hosted by Winnisquam. Lacasse and Ellis won two events each.
Nashua North 3, Concord 0
Key players: Concord – Brody Rossetti (4.2 IP, 3 R, 4 H, 3 K), Alex Lewis (1.1 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 3 K), Alex Turant (3-f0r-3), Isaac Vaillancourt (hit), Trevor Craigue (hit)
Highlights: Concord had opportunities, but could not get the big hit at Holman Stadium. North scored one run in the second inning and two in the fifth.
Coach’s quote: “We got good pitching from Brody and Alex. We were able to get some guys on base, but could not come up with the big hit when we needed it. Excited for our trip to Cooperstown, N.Y., to play Souhegan and Dover.” – Concord’s Scott Owen
Records: Nashua North 3-5; Concord 2-5