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Georgetown Soccer Ousted in North Finals

Georgetown gathers before Division 3 Finals at Lynn

Georgetown gathers before Division 3 Finals at Lynn

(Lynn) I took in the Division 3 boy’s soccer final at Manning Field yesterday.

The upstart Royals hung around early but eventually lost 2-0 to Hamilton-Wenham.

The windy condition favored one end over the other.  Georgetown had the wind in the first half but came away empty.  One General clearing kick caromed off a Royal player and then off the crossbar in the first half.  That was as close as Georgetown would get.

The second half was dominated by H-W and their excellent short passing game.  Jon Britton confirmed his player-of-the-year rating netting both second half scores.  One came from a scramble in close while the second one happened on a breakaway. 

That Georgetown was even in such an important game was remarkable.  Limping along with just three wins after fourteen games they responded to that backs-against-the-wall position by putting together a winning streak that only ended yesterday in Lynn.

Well done, Royals.  Well done, Coach Ron Comeau.

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Memorial Day in Newburyport

(Newburyport City Councilors march in the Memorial Day parade)

(Essex County Sheriff Frank Cousins addresses Memorial Day gathering in front of Newburyport City Hall)

(Tony Dube of the Newburyport High School band prepares to play Taps at the Veteran’s Cemetery on Memorial Day)

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Triton Girls Star at Cape Ann League Open

 

Another meet.  Another victory.  That’s the way it has gone for the Triton girls outdoor track team (pictured above).  Undefeated during the regular season the girls added the Cape Ann League Open championship to a truly remarkable season at windy Hamilton-Wenham on May 24th.

“It’s a thrill,” said Triton coach Joe Colbert reflecting on the victory.  “It is certainly one of the top moments of my coaching career.  This is a special group of hard-working kids.  We’ve waited for this for a long time.”  Someone on hand suggested that the last time Triton took the CAL Open was in the late 1980s.

“We won because we’ve got some stars but we also have depth,” was how Coach Colbert explained the outcome.  The stars were certainly out, even on a Saturday afternoon, as Deanna Latham, Nikki Wurdeman, and Rachel Bourque dominated multiple events and combined for 74 of Triton’s 115 points on their own.  The magnitude of those numbers is better understood when you realize that together the three girls outscored the full-squad final totals of every other competing school except for second place North Reading.

When the CAL Open was over Deanna Latham (pictured here) took five trips to the front during the awards ceremony.  The first four trips were for medals and the final one was for her selection as MVP of the event.  The sophomore took first in the long jump, high hurdles, and triple jump as well as second in the 200 meters. 

Several other girls from the area did quite well. Newburyport’s Meghann Ronan won the high jump while teammate Kaitlyn Wallace finished second in the shot put and third in the discuss.

The top performer for Amesbury was Dawn Storek with a third in the javelin.  For Ipswich, it was Molly Miller with a third in the high hurdles.

The Hamilton-Wenham boy’s team, like the Triton girls, remained undefeated. 

The Triton boys finished fourth. Pete Rock was the team’s top point scorer. He won the long jump and finished second in the 400 meters behind the winner, Newburyport’s Tom Svirsky (pictured here). 

Richie Pace also did well for Newburyport getting a first in the shot put and a second in the discus. 

Other area firsts were by Amesbury’s Ben Lord (pole vault) (shown here) and Triton’s Kyle Devenish (triple jump).

Triton’s Billy Tindle took second in the high hurdles and fellow Viking Andrew Goodwin placed third in the mile.

Amesbury’s John Lannan tied for third in the pole vault and teammate Kevin Johnston was third in the 100 meters.

Newburyport got a third place finish from Thayer Adsit in the 800 meters while the top pointer scorer for Ipswich was Neil Verzins ending up third in the shot put.

 

 

 

 

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Triton Girls Still Undefeated

Triton girls javelin squad

(Byfield) Over at sunny Triton yesterday two of the best girls’ track teams in the Cape Ann League squared off. When it was over undefeated Triton remained that way with a 77-68 victory over visiting Masco.

The Vikings were without their top distance runner (Keely Maguire) who had season-ending knee surgery.  Keely’s absence made things a lot tighter than they would have been.

Triton used its depth in other events to carry the day.  The javelin was a prime example of the team’s depth.  (Pictured above left to right: Jenna Norton,Michelle Bashaw,Rachel Bourque,Marissa Crowley)

The Vikings collected all the points in the javelin.  Rachel was the winner with a toss of 118′ 11″.  Michelle was second and Marissa was third.

Rachel’s winning distance is significant because it qualifies her for the Nationals in North Carolina in June.  Michelle will also be in the Nationals because she reached the magic 118′ mark earlier in the season.  Michelle’s mother told me that qualifying two kids is quite an accomplishment since most of the other qualifiers are from prep schools.

Triton’s final meet is next Tuesday at home with Pentucket.  Later this month is the Cape Ann League meet followed by the state meet.  How far can this team go??

 

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