What to Watch For: 2019 Nashua North Invitational

Meet Information Courtesy of Lancertiming IMG_3623

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By Nate Leveille

Tomorrow is the 14th Annual Nashua North Invitational.  Each year this meet marks the beginning of the bigger invitationals around the state.  Nashua North is unique because many of the top teams in Massachusetts come to the meet as well creating even better competition.  Entries for the meet close today at noon. Lancertiming will be running the meet and the meet will also be covered by www.NewHampshireTrackandField.com powered by Runners Alley.  Bring a change of clothes and a rain jacket because tomorrow should be a wet one, but it also looks like it’s finally going to be warming up with temperatures expected to be in the mid to high 60’s.

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With school vacation and entries not closed, at this point it’s difficult to determine who will be at the meet but based on last year’s results the girls to watch tomorrow include the following athletes: Taylor Mohler of Nashua South is the top returning girl in the 100 meter dash.  Her teammate, Sydney Lewis of Nashua South will be one to watch in whatever events she decides to compete in (High Jump, Hurdles, Relay?). She is the top NH returner in the 200. Grace Devanny of Concord is the defending champ in the 400m run followed closely by Amelia Graves of Pinkerton.  Emily Sweet of Nashua North is the top returning athlete in the 800 meters. Cali Coffin of Nashua South is the top returning athlete in the Mile followed by Lauren Robinson of Milford. Caroline Fischer of BG and Arielle Zlotnick of Souhegan are the top two girls returning in the two mile run.  In the Hurdles Brianna Coco of Bedford is the top returning athlete in the 100 hurdles and 300 meter hurdles. Concord is the top returning team in the 4×100 relay, Pinkerton the top returning 4×400 meter relay team, and Nashua South is the top returning 4×800 relay team.

In the field events, Skylar Bomba of Alvirne is the top returner in the high jump.  Madelyn Croteau of Londonderry is the top returning pole vaulter. Sydney Ward ofIMG_3221 Exeter is the top returning long and triple jumper. Meredith Basta of BG is the top returning girl in the Shot Put. Lily Jackson of Hollis Brookline is the top returning girl in the Discus and Laurel Breen of Pinkerton is the top returning javelin thrower.

Boys

On the boys side, Zach Verow of Bedford is the top returner in the 100 and 400 (He is the defending champ in the 400).  Kalique Bagley of Londonderry is the top returning runner in the 200. Joseph Curran of Nashua North is the top returner in the 800 meter run. Aidan O’Hern of Concord is the top returning boy miler. Forest Mackenzie of Concord is the top returning NH boy in the two mile. Adam Spencer of Pinkerton is the top returning hurdler in both the 110 High Hurdles and 300 meter Hurdles. Pinkerton is the top returning 4×100 meter relay team and top returning 4×400 meter relay team while Winnacunnet is the top returning 4×800 meter relay team.

In the field events, Tyrique Noel of Memorial is the top returning high jumper.  Slade Lazewski of Winnacunnet is the top returner in the pole vault. Avery Battle of Pinkerton is the top returner in the long jump.  Jaron Harrell of Pinkerton is the top returner in the triple jump. Patrick Hagearty of Londonderry is the top returner in both the Shot Put and the Discus while Adam Thornton of Merrimack is the top returner in the Javelin.

Good luck to everyone competing tomorrow!

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