Highlights from RIIL Indoor Track & Field States

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Posted 2/18/25

The Rhode Island Interscholastic League Indoor Track & Field State Championships were held last weekend in Providence and plenty of local athletes made noise to close out the season. Here are …

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Highlights from RIIL Indoor Track & Field States

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The Rhode Island Interscholastic League Indoor Track & Field State Championships were held last weekend in Providence and plenty of local athletes made noise to close out the season.
Here are some of the top performers from the day:

BOYS
Cranston West’s Ryan Stoloff finished third in the 300 meter dash for the Falcons.
Bishop Hendricken’s Colby Flynn took second in the 300 run while Pilgrim’s Brandon Wolfendon placed second in the shot put.
Fred Russell ran to third place in the 1,500 run for Hendricken
Jeremy Seidi took fourth in the 55 dash for Hendricken
Flynn also finished fifth in the 1,500 run for the Hawks while BJ Kerachsky placed fifth in the 3,000 run. Teammate Jabari Jackson took sixth in the 55 run. Alexzander Prado placed sixth in the shot put for Hendricken and Dimitri Johnson placed sixth in the weight throw.
Hendricken’s Elijah Guertin took seventh in the 55 hurdles and teammate Okah Wali placed seventh in the high jump.
Flynn also finished eighth in the 1,000 run while teammate Arion Amoruso took eighth in the shot put. Toll Gate’s Kevin Barker placed eighth in the high jump. Hendricken’s Ethan Charnley took eighth in the weight throw.
La Salle Academy won as a team with 124 points, edging second place Barrington who finished with 111.5. Hendricken placed third with 53.

GIRLS
West’s Reece Vitale placed fifth in the 55 hurdles. Pilgrim’s Keaney Bayha won the 3,000 run for the Pats.
Toll Gate’s Vanessa Jones took first place in the weight throw
Bayha also finished second in the 600 meter run as well as the 1,500 run for Pilgrim. Bayha took home fourth in the 1,000 run.
West Warwick took first as a team with 67 points while Classical finished second with 57. Pilgrim placed sixth with 31.

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