Meet Hub: New England Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Deadline For One-Of-Kind MARSHVegas Classic On Wednesday
A water pit, hay bales, and live music! If you’re a true cross-country runner, does it get any better than this? Of course not. That’s

Runners to Watch: Catholic Memorial’s Michael Upton
As junior last season, Catholic Memorial’s Michael Upton was among the best runners in the state all season. He started 2024 with a win at the Vineyard Invitational in 16:11, a PR at the time. He would also secure wins in the Small Schools section at the Manchester Invite as well as the Frank Mooney Invitational where he ran a season best of 15:45.

Runners to Watch: Concord Carlisle’s Maria Chopas
Last fall Maria Chopas saved her best for last. After a slower start to the season, she excelled in November, en route to a 12th place finish at the Meet of Champions, and helped her team finish third at the Division 1B Championships. After a strong outdoor season as well, Chopas will no longer be under the radar as she looks to lead #11 Concord-Carlisle.

Catholic Memorial makes a statement; Noteworthy returns highlight Vineyard Invitational
Saturday in Martha’s Vineyard featured strong winds, a bright sky, and some major performances from teams and individuals we did not feature in the preseason.

Competitive Spirit Shines At MSTCA X-C Relays
It’s considered a fun event — the kind of meet at the start of the season where the pressure is low. But with athletes wired

Runners to Watch: Middleboro’s Atley Phinney
Middleboro’s Atley Phinney returns this season after finishing 11th in the Division Two race at the Meet of Champions. Phinney already opened his 2025 campaign at the Smith Invitational, where he won the 1.5 Mile race in 7:26, averaging just under five-minute mile pace.
Meet Hub: New England Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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