


Altamo Aschkenasy (Brookline)
Nate Assa (Marblehead)
Christopher Barbato (Reading)
Caleb Barnes (Melrose)
John Bianchi (Natick)
Will Cerrutti (Marblehead)
Luke Chisum (Wayland)
William Conklin (Danvers)
Lowell Copps (Bishop Stang)
Lysander Duffield (Brookline)
Thomas Flaig (Newton South)
Alex Friedman (Newton South)
Silas Gartner (Falmouth)
Jack Graffeo (Westford Academy)
Graham Heinrich (Marshfield)
Shamus Larnard (BC High)
Stephen Leighton (Hopkinton)
Greg McGrath (BC High)
Mason Niles (Billerica)
Patrick Noonan (Lexington)
Ben Rich (Hamilton-Wenham)
Jared Rife (Belmont)
Ethan Sholk (Lincoln-Sudbury)
John Wilson (BC High)
Nicholas Walker (Winchester)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
ALTAMO ASCHKENASY
BROOKLINE
The Bay State Conference champion and MVP is a three-time team champion. The senior has also placed fifth as an All-American in the 4×800 and ran a 1:55.10 in the 800. Aschkenasy also plays baseball and is undecided about his collegiate plans.
NATE ASSA
MARBLEHEAD
The Northeastern Conference MVP tied for first at the Div. 2A meet and was second at the Div. 2 All-State championship. The NEC All-Star ran a 15:26 5K and is a high honor roll student. The senior’s top choices are Purdue University or Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for their outstanding aviation programs.
CHRISTOPHER BARBATO
READING
The two-time Middlesex League All-Conference runner holds the 5K school record while placing third in the Middlesex League meet and third at the divisional races. The senior captain placed sixth in the divisional meet last season. The National Honor Society and honor roll student will continue his academic and athletic career at Tufts University.
CALEB BARNES
MELROSE
The two-time Middlesex League MVP placed fifth at the state championships while also going undefeated in regular season meets. The senior set the 5K school and home course record and is a two-mile record holder at Melrose with a 9:19 clocking. The senior is a high honor roll student and is committed to run for Amherst College.
JOHN BIANCHI
NATICK
Bianchi holds the school record in the 5K with a time of 15:22, while placing second at the Bay State Conference meet. He also took a second in the Div. 1B meet and eighth at the Division 1 All-States. He is a high honor roll student.
WILL CERRUTTI
MARBLEHEAD
The Div. 2 champion, Cerrutti took eighth in the All-State meet and has a personal best time of 15:19 in the 5K. The senior placed 22nd in the Northeast Foot Locker Championship. The four-time All-Bay State Conference runner plans to run at college while studying medicine.
LUKE CHISUM
WAYLAND
The four-time All-State qualifier ran a personal best 15:41 at the Twilight Invitational. The two-time Dual County League All Star took home third in the Div. 2 All-States. The senior will attend Elon University in the fall.
WILLIAM CONKLIN
DANVERS
The Northeastern Conference Runner of the Year broke the home record with a 14:57 and placed first in the NEC championship meet with a 15:08. The Div. 2B runner-up also was fourth in the Div. 2 All-State meet. The high honor roll student will run at UMass Lowell and major in business management.
LOWELL COPPS
BISHOP STANG
The six-time Catholic Central League champion placed 14th at All-States and second at divisionals while having a best 5K time of 15:55. The senior holds five program records in cross country and track and field. The National Latin Exam gold medal winner will pursue civil engineering in college.
LYSANDER DUFFIELD
BROOKLINE
The five-time Bay State Conference All-Star set a personal record with a 15.34 clocking in the 5K. The senior also placed ninth in the Div. 1 All-State meet. He will attend Carnegie Mellon in the fall.
THOMAS FLAIG
NEWTON SOUTH
The senior set a personal record of 15:27 in the MSTCA Coaches Invitational to place first overall. He placed 12th at the All-State meet to conclude his season. The honors and AP student is uncommitted, but is planning on running cross country/track in college.
ALEX FRIEDMAN
NEWTON SOUTH
The senior ran a 15:29 to place second at the Frank Mooney Invitational and is a top-20 runner in all state competitions. The seven-time Div. 1 medalist in track and field also is a two-time track Meet of Champions medalist. The Dual County League All Star has committed to run at Williams College.
SILAS GARTNER
FALMOUTH
Gartner won the Div. 2B state championship and qualified for the Foot Locker Nationals in San Diego, where he finished in the top 40. The junior wants to run track and cross country at a top Div. 1 college.
JACK GRAFFEO
WESTFORD ACADEMY
The two-time footlocker All-American won the Dual County League championship, the Div. 1B championship, the All-State championship, the Northeast Regional championship and took third place at the Foot Locker Nationals. The senior had a personal best 14:56 in the 5K this season. The two-time Award of Academic Excellence winner has committed to the University of Colorado.
SHAMUS LARNARD
BC HIGH
The Ocean State Invitational and Catholic Conference winner took fourth place at the All-State meet. The senior has a career best 15:16 in the 5K. The high honor roll student will run at the University of Pennsylvania.
STEPHEN LEIGHTON
HOPKINTON
The Tri-Valley League MVP broke the course record in Holliston with a 16:25. The senior is a member of the National Honor Society and an honor roll student. He plans to major in aeronautical engineering in college.
GREG MCGRATH
BC HIGH
McGrath was the Div. 1A champion with a 15:16.95 in the 5K while also taking fifth place in the All-State meet. The junior also has career bests in the mile (4:20.31) and the two mile (9:17.48).
MASON NILES
BILLERICA
The freshman finished third at the Merrimack Valley Conference championships and won the Bob Glennon Twilight Race. The top-20 finisher at the Meet of Champions and the Div. 1 Central champion is also a high honor roll student.
PATRICK NOONAN
LEXINGTON
The fourth-place finisher at the Catholic Memorial Invitational, Noonan also placed sixth at the Middlesex League Championship and eighth at the Div. 1A championship. The sophomore took home 18th at the Meet of Champions. The honor roll student’s long term aim is to run at a top university track program with strong academics.
BEN RICH
HAMILTON-WENHAM
The two-time Cape Ann League All Star and team MVP won the Div. 3B championship and was a Div. 3 All-Star for the second time. The senior also participates in indoor and outdoor track
JARED RIFE
BELMONT
The fourth-place finisher at the Div. 1B championship (16:15.0), Rife also took home 11th at the Div. 1 Meet of Champions (16:10.2). The senior ran a faster time at the Middlesex League Championship (15:16.3). The National Honor Society member will run cross country at Middlebury College.
ETHAN SHOLK
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
The seven-time Dual County League All-Star placed second at the Div. 1 All-State meet. The senior owns the 5K program record with a 15:29. He is committed to run cross-country and track at Middlebury College.
NICHOLAS WALKER
WINCHESTER
The senior broke Winchester’s home course record and won the Middlesex League championship with the second fastest time in league history. The Middlesex MVP also placed fifth in the Div. 1B state championship. He will attend Bates College and compete in cross country and track and field.
JOHN WILSON
BC HIGH
Wilson took home 13th place in the Foot Locker Nationals with a 15:44 in the 5K. His team also won the runner-up at the All-State meet. The high honors student plans to attend Georgetown University.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Anthony Gryciuk (Braintree); Altamo Aschkenasy, Lysander Duffield, Theo Kessler, Will Stone, Liam Hartman, Sam Haber (Brookline); Joshua Toth (Milton); John Bianchi, Callum Doyle, Freddie van der Velden, Declan Hava (Natick); Leo Winston (Needham); Knox Wallask, Max Badri, Thomas Ruane (Newton North); Luke Zahurak (Walpole); Ben Aronson (Wellesley); Patrick Geagan, Seamus Egan (Weymouth)
MVP: Altamo Aschkenasy
BIG THREE
Seamus Canniff, Declan Caniff, Abdiel Snelling, Jocelin Previl (Brockton); Owen Moniz (Durfee); John Paul Morris, Nathan Bickett, Samuel Wells (New Bedford)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
LIGHTHOUSE: Rory Murray, Dorian Manov, Mike Sullivan (Nantucket); Quinn Muldoon, Harry Michaud, Chatham Gillis (Monomoy); Alex Garron, Peter Yekhtikian, Ezekiel Ortiz (Rising Tide); Cal O’Donnell, Owen Smith, Henry Murphy (Sturgis West); Joel Kinkead, Ben O’Neill (Sturgis East); Liam Jatczak (Cape CodAcademy); Hollis Oliver, Henry Richins (Falmouth Academy)
ATLANTIC: Silas Gartner, Max Peterkin, Conor Furey, Tyler Moreis (Falmouth); Gabe Pichardo, Ryan Wolfe, Kevin DeFeudis (Barnstable); Paul Steyer, Broden Vincent (Martha’s Vineyard); Ethan Koufos, Brad Hagopian (Nauset); Pierce Johnson (Dennis-Yarmouth)
MVP: Rory Murray (Nantucket)
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Josiah Fugate (Amesbury); Thomas Fogarty, Jeff Madruga (Essex North Shore); Ben Rich, James Regan, Cole Regan, Seth Glidden, Clark Glidden (Hamilton-Wenham); Henry Stevens (Manchester-Essex); Michael Mohoric, Theo Roberts, Finn Deveney, John DeJordy (Newburyport); Cassidy McBee, Clay Erickson (Triton)
RUNNER OF THE YEAR: Ben Rich, Michael Mohoric
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Nick Antonellis, Joe Mento. Nolan Stone (Archbishop Williams); Andrew Carchedi, Chris Deckett, Nate Dion, Xander Duncan (Bishop Feehan); Sam Appleyard (Bishop Fenwick); Lowell Copps, Andrew Frenette, Conor Levesque, Jack Lucy, Brennen Vane, Michael Veegh (Bishop Stang)
MVP: Lowell Copps
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LOWER: Sam Tudryn, Gavin Keaney, Paul Crane (Innovation); Angelo Coelho (Mystic Valley); Micah Wells, Sam Hesketh (Nashoba Tech); Angel Rivera, Liban Abdikadir (Lynn Tech/KIPP); Alex Evans, Lucas Marsden (Minuteman)
MVP: Sam Tudryn
UPPER: Noah Brooks (Shawsheen); Ethan Levesque, Edward Yeboah, Matthew Guerin, Jesus Andrades, Seamus Tully, Isaiah Gagne, Anthony Beaudoin (Greater Lowell); Tyler Ouellette (Lowell Catholic); Conor Price (Whittier)
MVP: Noah Brooks
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Brendan Nolan, Bilal Elhaji (Boston Latin); Charles MacDonald, Sawyer Bout, Brendan Quinn, Braeden Quayle (Concord-Carlisle); Gael Medina, Leon Ibanez-Fraile Leon, James Selvitella, Daniel Bronstein (Cambridge); Ethan Sholk, Aiden Murphy (Lincoln-Sudbury); Alex Friedman, Thomas Flaig, Gavin MacDonald, Nolan Harris, Dashiell Martin (Newton South); Jack Graffeo, David Caggiano (Westford Academy); Luke Chisum, Will Jackson (Wayland); William Cahill (Weston)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Adam Lewis (Medford); Slade Harding, Lincoln Boswell (Malden); Robert Leoni, Henry Zarecor, Henry Omura, Oliver Wicks (Somerville); Youness Chahid (Revere); Lucas Nunez (Everett); Gianni Elmedusi (Lynn Classical)
Runner of the Year: Adam Lewis, Slade Harding
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Alex Blumen, Alex Pinnix, Karthik Pisupati (Sharon); Anthony Malakidis (North Attleboro); Landon Sarney, Alex Callanan, Oscar Feodoroff, Lawrence Dear, Devon McStowe, Douglas Smith, Quinton McStowe (Oliver Ames); John Blaisdell, Owen Lacaillade (Attleboro); Joseph Ferderline (Mansfield); Kevin Portes (Milford); Jordan Trucchi (Taunton); Alex Fioravanti (Franklin); Eamonn Kelly (Foxboro); Ben Dury (Mansfield)
MVP: Alex Blumen, Anthony Malakidis
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Malcom Zetrenne, Omar Eltersly, Benjamin Pennington (Southeastern); Danny Keefe (Bristol-Plymouth); Brendan Purvis, D.J. McGuire, Brandon O’Connor (Tri-County)
Runner of the Year: Malcom Zetrenne
SMALL: Casey Fitzgerald, Isaac Barros, Cole Rauch (Cape Cod Tech); Sam Fischer (Upper Cape); Alex Sargent (South Shore); Jonah Burkhead (Upper Cape); Thallon Andrade (Old Colony)
Runner of the Year: Casey Fitzgerald
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Emmett LaRosa (North Andover); Jimmy Kelly, Alex Rodgers (Lowell); Mason Niles, Sahil Gandhi, Shane Leslie (Billerica); Kyle Haskell, Landon Zoss, James Gallaudet (Andover); Xavier May, Marco Lombardo (Chelmsford); Ethan Westaway (Central Catholic); Nicholas Floresquero-Llamas (North Andover)
ALL-STARS: Ryan Todisco, Youseff Gdihi (Andover); Josh Pelletier, Trevor Wlodyka, Brogan Zwinggi, Tucker LaRosa (North Andover); Matthew Kelliher (Chelmsford); Ethan Mudur, Christopher Panzeri (Billerica); Raymond Dafe, Charlie Mirabal (Lowell); Noah Ruggiero (Central Catholic)
Runners of the Year: Emmett LaRosa, Mason Niles
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Nicholas Walker (Winchester); Caleb Barnes (Melrose); Chris Barbato, Tim Connolly (Reading); Jared Rife (Belmont); Patrick Noonan (Lexington); Jonathan Pereira (Woburn)
ALL-LEAGUE: Sam Davis, Daichi Collins, Mori Finlayson-Johnecheck (Arlington); Krish Almeida, Roy Kanyike (Burlington); Noah Geiger (Belmont); Henry McCormack, Adam Caldwell (Melrose); Trevor Stevens, Caleb Ford (Lexington); Cameron Gigler (Reading); Brandon Nett, Devin DeBeradinis, Ethan Mezikofsky, Andrew Nett (Wakefield); Owen Bernstein (Winchester); Jonathan Capone, Dawit Kulubya (Woburn); Dean Ciampa (Wilmington)
MVP: Caleb Barnes, Nicholas Walker
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Will Conklin, JJ Rooney (Danvers); Jacob Szalewicz, Will Cerrutti, Nate Assa (Marblehead); Declan Smith (Peabody); Charlie Bossler, Jason Provost (Beverly)
ALL-STARS: Chuck Garlin (Danvers); Calvin Barrett (Beverly); Simon Brown, Anthony Colella (Swampscott); Brian Stevens (Peabody); Owen Walsh (Masconomet); Micah Groff (Beverly)
Runner of the Year: Will Conklin
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Josh Geer, Brian Peters, Jack Alves, Joey Brand, Matt Parks (Bridgewater-Raynham); Tyler Amaral, Jacob Anuszczyk, Jared Mendonca (Dartmouth)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Max Wilkinson (Abington); Jake Holden, Luke Maloney, Nathaniel Tyler (Carver); Jack Kearney (Cohasset); Gabe Cook, Ben Levesque, Brodie Pak, Tommy Rhuda (East Bridgewater); Grey Auger (Mashpee); Atley Phinney, Lekan Sotonwa, Alex Fregault (Middleboro); Ryan Anderson, Aidan Coyle, John Doherty, Joshua Edelman (Norwell); Luca Bahnuk (Rockland); Peter Milburn, Alex Palomar-Nelson (Sandwich)
MVP: Lekan Sotonwa, Jake Holden, Max Wilkinson
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Max Harrington (Holliston); Tony Maari, Colin Greally (Westwood); Sean Finnegan, Darian Leo, Stephen Leighton, Matthew Fitzgibbons (Hopkinton); Zachary Lemberger, Townsend Roussin (Dedham); Carson Bozyczko, Will Child, Luca Domestico, Davis Robustelli (Ashland); Jack Almeda, Jackson Doyle, Maaz Alvi, Cash Kleiman, Grant Sullivan, Gabe Goldstein (Dover-Sherborn); Sean Parham, Stephen MacLennan (Norton); Shane Unger, Jack Daley, Will Boxmeyer, Kieran Ryan (Medfield); Matt Montana (Medway)
MVP: Stephen Leighton, Sean Parham