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Meet of Champions a success


NORTH ANDOVER — Athletes from eight local high schools competed in the weekend’s MIAA Meet of Champions, held at Merrimack College.

St. John’s Prep won the 4x100m relay with a meet-record time of 41.69. Running for the Eagles were Andrew McManmon, Dayvian Sullivan, Ethan Stefanovich, and Ahmir Hykel.

Prep’s Mickey Kuleszka took second in javelin (181-01).

Kelsey Kwiatek impressed for St. Mary’s, placing ninth in the 2-mile (11:12.92) and 15th in the mile (5:04.08). Right behind her was teammate McKenna O’Connell, who finished in 5:06.50.

Swampscott was represented by Annabelle Averett, who finished 17th in the 800m (2:16.31).

Saugus was present and accounted for. Destiny Okoye took third in high jump (5-04) and Peyton DiBiasio placed sixth in javelin (116-09).

Madison Holleran finished fourth in discus (120-02) for Peabody, also placing 17th in shot put (33-11). Also for the Tanners, Avani Ingham finished 17th in the 400m (59.51) and 25th in triple jump (35-00). Osama Mishal finished 20th in the 400mh (56.99), while the 4x800m relay team of Mishal, Matt McCusker, Jackson Guerriero, and Mohamed Lhassouani took 16th (8:09.75).

Marianna Kay (2-mile – 28th – 11:59.77) and Julia Davis (400mh – 29th – 1:09.25) ran for Bishop Fenwick. The Crusaders’ 4x800m relay team of Kay, Davis, Olivia Rowe, and Adelaide Sweatman finished 22nd in 10:03.06.

Marblehead was well-represented by Colin Hart (400mh – 24th – 57.33), Clark Roszell (high jump – 14th – 6-02), Marrietta O’Connell (2-mile – 19th – 11:30.09), and the 4x800m relay team of O’Connell, Sarah Munroe, Eleanor Morgan, and Norah Walsh (14th – 9:45.79).

Lynnfield’s Nick Kelter caught eyes with a fourth-place finish in triple jump (47-02.50). Teammate Abby Lopez ran the 2-mile in 12:09.27, securing 29th place.

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    Joey Barrett is the Daily Item’s Sports Editor. He reports on local high schools, colleges, and professional teams. Prior to his current position, he worked for UMass Athletics, the Cape Cod Baseball League, and Gannett Media, among others. Barrett was also Sports Editor at Endicott College and treasurer of Endicott’s Society of Professional Journalists branch.



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