Great job by everyone that competed today, as well as a big thank-you to our eight captains and two other runners who came to cheer on the Freshman/Sophomore meet competitors! I'll go in chronological order.
Girls Mile - Laura Labb 7:21, Abby Meltzer 6:12.60 - Abby missed the top 25 by one spot and PR'd by four seconds!
Boys Mile - Ryan Cahill 5:33.20, just missed his PR.
Girls 300 - Lily Stering 49.98, broke 50 seconds and lowered her PR by over a second!
Boys 300 - Andrew Salant 44.43, 2 second PR, Matt McIsaac 41.27 - 22nd place, PR by 2 full seconds, third fastest time a Holliston kid has run in the past eight years!
Girls HJ - Sydney Snow tied for 18th at 4'6, tying her PR!
Girls 600 - Sydney Snow, coming straight from the HJ, took fifth in a PR of 1:45.71, with McKinley Vrees taking 18th overall with a four second PR in 1:51.43. Both of them shattered the old "modern team record" of 1:54!
Girls Shot Put - Hannah broke the 25' barrier with another 1-foot PR, taking 18th at 25'1.5, while Ally Rosati was 38th at 21'7.75.
Girls 1000 - Katie Salley ran the fastest time for a Holliston kid at this meet in 3:24.09, nearly qualifying for states in the process and setting a new PR.
Girls 2 Mile - Madison Ward finished eighth overall in 12:41 (10 second PR!), also nearly qualifying and nearly medaling as well! Only two other Panthers have gone faster at this meet.
Boys 2 Mile - Mike Glazebrook 13th in 10:43.90, Ed Glazebrook 17th in 10:56.78 - Mike's time is 2nd best in recent memory, just behind Greg Dube and just ahead of Evan Reseska (both of whom broke 10 minutes as seniors), Ed's is fifth all time! Mike's time was a whopping 24 second PR, Ed's was a 3 second PR if you count outdoor, but a 18 second PR indoors!
Girls Dash - Ally Rosati 54th in 8.64, great time based on the 45yd conversion!
Boys Dash - Matt McIsaac 26th in 7.43, second fastest time we've had at this meet!
Girls 4x200 Relay - Devin Cuevas (28.4 leadoff!), Lily (30.2), McKinley (29.5) and Sydney (30.0) finished 11th overall in 1:58.28, missing states by only two seconds!