On to States
Both boys and girl's spring track teams of Norton High School hold their trophies high, as they celebrate their hard earned victory in becoming TVL champions. |
After being undefeated for two years, the boys continued to be victorious as they outdistanced their second place opponent, Hopkinton, by a whopping 88 points. They carved out a final score of 163 points. Coach of the lancers, Kent Taylor, aided in their success as he encouraged the kids to work their hardest and strive to be the best.
Senior captain's discuss their victory. |
Norton boys' track TVL trophy. |
Several underclassmen contributed to the lancers' success as well. During
their sprints, junior athletes, Justin Ireland and Abu Ceesay, were whirlwinds
on their feet. Abu Ceesay became the Tri-Valley League Champion in both the 100
and the 200 meter dash. Ceesay earned himself nearly record-breaking times of
11.38 in the 100 and 23.07 in the 200. Not far off from Ceesay, teammate Justin
Ireland placed second in both the 100 and 200. Ireland clocked a fast time of
11.381 in the 100, and ran a 23.26 in the 200. He also carved out first place
in the long jump with a distance of 19’10’’. Junior, Camden Cleathero, had many
significant accomplishments. He was the TVL Champion in both the high jump and
the 100 hurdles, jumping an impressive 6 feet in the high jump and running a
15.76 in the hurdles. The talented 4x400 team of Griffin Mcglaughlin, Chris
Wrenn, Sean Cappelini, and Nick Reynolds came out victorious with a time of
3:36.2. Sophomore Joey Annand, and Junior Chris Wrenn did their jobs while
running distance. Annand placed third in the 1 mile and fourth in the 2 mile
aiding the team in their whopping lead. Wrenn ran a 2:04.81
in the 800 ranking in second place.
The Norton Lady Lancers proved their worth as they earned
the championship title for the first time in history. In the field, the lady lancers
were triumphant in several events. TVL
champion, Ashley Pelletier, threw a victorious throw of 109’1’’ outdistancing
her opponents. Amy Pereira ranked third in shot put with a big throw of 31’9.75’’.
Kassidy Campbell was able to secure fifth place in the long jump, and Pereira
also ranked third in that event as well. Bella Berardi also competed in the
long jump and earned herself fourth place. Brooke-Lynn Williams earned a spot
in third place in the triple jump, being her third event of the night.
The girls displayed
their dominance on the track in a more than convincing fashion. Senior captain,
Kassidy Campbell showcased her talent becoming the TVL champion in both the 100
and 400 meter hurdles. She clocked a time of 16.20 in the 100 hurdles and 67.14
in the 400 hurdles, beginning the lady lancers’ day of success and triumph. Teammate
Kayla Sicard, was able to secure sixth in the 100 hurdles. Sophomore,
Brooke-Lynn Williams played a major role in the lady lancers’ success. Along
with Campbell, Williams was a TVL champion in two events adding a significant
amount of points to their final score. Williams nearly flew as she was able to
run a 12.50 in the 100 and 26.18 in the 200. Katie Bradley placed third in the
mile and sixth in the 2 mile. The Lady Lancers’ 4x100 team of Amy Pereira,
Ashlyn Hines, Cece Browne, and Kambrynn Bowman finished off in third place.
These girls worked hard to gain a time of 53.94. Sophomore Bella Berardi had a
very successful meet, placing in many events. Berardi carved out third place in
both the 200 and 400 meter dash.
Julia Palin runs in the last leg of the 4x400 while teammate, Brooke-Lynn Williams, watches. |
Brooke-Lynn congratulates Julia on placing in 5th and helping the team become TVL champions. |
All throughout the year,
and in previous years as well, the Norton track teams have worked hard to
achieve this. Norton athletes were extremely proud of their performances as they
led to their big victory at the Tri-Valley League Championship meet and
showcased each and every one of their talents. Coach Kent Taylor said, “Everyone
came here and did what they needed to do.” Each of Norton’s teams have their
minds set high for another victory as they head on to the Division 4 State meet
where they hope to receive both titles.
Link for the interview:
https://youtu.be/FLZk-e-QRgU
Discussion Questions:
1. How many points did each of the teams score at the meet?
2. Who was the rival of the lady lancers?
3. As the years go on, do you think Norton track will be as successful as they have been in the past years?
4. How do you think the coaches and the town of Norton would react to a poor season of track in the future?
5. Do you think the talent of the Norton track team will continue to rise over the years? Or do you think that once all of the all-stars leave the talent will rapidly decrease?
Good start. Avoid using "very" as an adjective. Also, "lucrative" doesn't seem to be the word you want to use. Also, how are you going to tie in the interview with Julia in the context of this article?
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