Locals shine at states

Bolts, Falcons make noise at Brown

By ALEX SPONSELLER
Posted 6/5/19

The 2019 Outdoor Track and Field State Championships were held last weekend at Brown University, and many locals from Cranston East and West made the trip and competed on the state's biggest stage. Bishop Hendricken won the boys competition with a

This item is available in full to subscribers.

Please log in to continue

E-mail
Password
Log in

Locals shine at states

Bolts, Falcons make noise at Brown

Posted

The 2019 Outdoor Track and Field State Championships were held last weekend at Brown University, and many locals from Cranston East and West made the trip and competed on the state’s biggest stage.

Bishop Hendricken won the boys competition with a whopping 134 points scored, which was 39 points more than second-place La Salle. Westerly took home first place on the girls side, while Cranston West finished in 22nd.

Here is a look at some of the results: BOYS

Cam Alves placed eighth in the javelin throw, followed by teammate Nicholas DelNigro in 10th.

Alex DelNigro took 10th place in the triple jump for West while

Michael Conti took 16th in the 100 meter dash for the Falcons, and East’s Denno Louis finished behind him in 18th.

Bishop Hendricken’s Sean Fagan won the 110 hurdles as well as the 300 hurdles, while Seun Filaoye took first in the triple jump.

Hendricken’s Aidan Tierney took second in the 3,000 meter run, while teammate Duwaun Edwards took silver in the 110 hurdles. John Santos placed second for Hendricken in the high jump.

David DelBonis took a third-place finish home for Hendricken in the 1,500 run, while teammate Jack McMahon finished third in the 3,000. Filaoye took third in the 110 hurdles for the Hawks. Toll Gate’s Justin Perreault took third in the pole vault.

Hendricken’s Ryan Morel also finished third in the hammer throw, while teammate Nick Coffey took third in the javelin.

Russell White finished fourth for the Hawks in the 100 dash, followed by teammate Tom Comella in fifth. Matt St. Jean also took fourth in the 1,500 run, while Pilgrim’s Tyler Robbio finished seventh which broke the school record.

Hendricken’s Evan Reynolds took fifth in the 3,000 run, followed by teammate Luke Henseler in sixth. Edwards would later take fourth in the 300 hurdles. Hendricken’s Teighan Jeremy finished fifth in the high jump, while teammate Amuchin Timbo took fourth in the triple jump. Hendricken’s Cameron Hughes later took fourth in the discus as well as fourth in the shot put, followed by teammate Max Paolino in fifth. GIRLS

Mikaya Parente took fourth in the triple jump as well as fifth place in the long jump for the Falcons, while teammate Madison Alves finish 10th in the long jump.

Vy Ho placed eighth in the discus throw, followed by East’s Samantha Sainristil in ninth.

Alves took 10th place in the 200 dash, while Parente took 16th. East’s Zoe Catrambone took 12th in the 400 dash, while Adrianna Singharaj finished 12th in the triple jump.

Toll Gate’s Voski Armenakyan took second place in the hammer throw, while teammate Samantha Larrivee took fifth in the discus. The Pilgrim 1,600 relay team of Ava McCann, Hailey Fera, Sarah Lynch and Alanna Coffie took fifth place while Pilgrim’s Anna DeMenezes took eighth in the high jump.

Comments

No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here