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    Thursday, April 25, 2024

    Stonington boys second again, this time to Windham in Class M track

    New Britain — A narrow defeat a week ago in the Eastern Connecticut Conference championship meet, followed by an even closer margin Tuesday at the Class M state championship, resulting in a pair of second-place team finishes … that's what befell the Stonington High School boys' track and field team.

    But here's why Stonington coach Ben Bowne will miss senior Shane Smith so much, with Smith competing in his final state meet at Willow Brook Park:

    “Even if we don't take it home,” Smith was saying late in the meet, “Rhys (Hammond) was awesome. Chase (Flynn) was awesome. I love these meets. … We didn't bring it as we should have, but it happens. That's the message. It happens. The world goes on.

    “I'd like to bring something home for them for once,” Smith said pointing at Stonington coaches Bowne and Jeff Parkinson. “But I'm as proud as you can be.”

    Stonington's Cam Whalen was a triple-winner, sweeping the 110-meter hurdles (14.55 seconds) and the 300 hurdles (40.69) and helping lift the Bears' 4x400 relay team to a victory and a school record in 3 minutes, 24.45 seconds.

    Windham, paced by another three-event champion in Alex Korczynski (800, 1,600, 3,200) won the Class M title with 74 points, followed by fellow ECC brethren Stonington (67.5) and Montville (44).

    Hillhouse was the girls' team champion with 105 points. Stonington, paced by javelin champion Aliza Bell, was fifth with 36.5.

    The Stonington boys were second in the ECC last week, trailing NFA — a participant in Wednesday's Class LL meet, the largest division in the state — 131.50-112.

    On paper, the Bears were favored among Tuesday's M boys' competitors. Going strictly by where Stonington was seeded in each event, Bowne counted 96 points.

    “We lost 20-something points somewhere,” Bowne said. “Weird stuff happens. That's the story of my 15 years of coaching. Weird stuff does happen. This was a very talented and deep meet.

    “We have a lot of talent in our younger classes, but our big losses are Shane and Cam. Every decade you get a group of kids like this. They love it; they love what they do.”

    Bowne said other coaches remark to him that they wish they had an athlete like Smith.

    Smith is a multifaceted athlete, one who would have no trouble doing battle with a brick wall, at that, who plans to compete in the state's decathlon competition.

    On Tuesday, for instance, he was fifth in the pole vault with a personal-best leap of 13-6. He went from missing his last jump at 14-0 straight to the starting line for the 300 hurdles, with a mini-panic attack in between because he lost his number for the hurdles. He was third in the hurdles in 41.30. He also gave the discus a try, an event in which he had been doing well in practice, but did not place.

    Smith is also one of the best with the younger kids on the team, Bowne said.

    “Not just the younger kids, I think it's everyone,” Smith said. “Everyone needs (help) at some point. I've been rock bottom myself (during indoor season) and I decided I don't want to have anyone see me like that. Being upset is not going to change the result.”

    Montville's boys' 4x100 relay team won near the start of the meet, with Gennaro Davis, Greg Clark, Daltyn Butler and Nik Angell finishing in a school record 43.15.

    “We qualified for nationals,” Angell said. “We had terrible handoffs, terrible. I guess it was just adrenalin.”

    Stonington's 4x400 team of Whalen, Joey Hinckley, Blake Edwards and Rhys Hammond on the anchor leg, closed the meet.

    Other local winners were Ledyard's Collin Wiltshire in the boys' triple jump (44-0.5) and Stonington's Bell in the girls' javelin (107-10).

    Other top-six finishes among local girls belonged to Waterford's Sophia Podeszwa (3rd, 100 hurdles; 4th, 300 hurdles), Stonington's Keegan Donohue (tied for 3rd, pole vault), Stonington's Kate Hall (5th, 100), Stonington's Emma Diamanti (5th, shot put) and Ledyard's Natalie Poulton (5th, discus).

    Stonington's 4x800 team of Emma Small, Liz Gray, Lindsey Orr and Jess Detwiler was third. Stonington's 4x100 team of Lucille Sternberg, Gwen Andersen, Bell and Hall was fifth, as was Waterford's 4x400 team of Podeszwa, Jennifer Keth, Alicia Sanders and Zora LaBonte.

    Other local boys in the top six were Ledyard's James Smith (2nd, 100), Montville's Clark (2nd, 400), Stonington's Hammond (2nd, 800), Montville's Angell (3rd, 200), Stonington's Hinckley (3rd, pole vault), Montville's Tyrone Mack (3rd, shot put), Ledyard's Adam Crawford (3rd, javelin), Stonington's Flynn (4th, 800), Montville's Derek Strickland (5th, 110 hurdles), Ledyard's Wiltshire (4th, high jump), Stonington's Grayson DelGrosso (5th, javelin) and Norwich Tech's Jagger Petersen (6th, high jump).

    Montville's 4x400 team of Nick Donnell, Butler, Davis and Clark was second. Ledyard's 4x100 team of Smith, Travon Brown, Stanley Green and Jahmik Devone was fifth, while Stonington's 4x800 team of Max Wojtas, Edwards, Flynn and Hammond was sixth.

    v.fulkerson@theday.com

    CIAC CLASS M TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

    At Willow Brook Park, New Britain

    List includes top finishers and local place-winners

    BOYS

    Team results

    1. Windham, 74; 2. Stonington, 67.5; 3. Montville, 44; Other local schools: 5. Ledyard, 35; 27. Norwich Tech, 3.

    Individual results

    100-meter dash — 1. Terrence Bogan (Sheehan), 11.09; Local: 2. James Smith (Ledyard), 11.19; 7. Nick Angell (Montville), 11.44.

    200 — 1. Kymali Hay (University), 22.27; Local: 3. Nik Angell (Montville), 23.00.

    400 — 1. Hay (University), 48.24; Local: 2. Greg Clark (Montville), 49.21.

    800 — 1. Alex Korczynski (Windham), 1:54.94; Local: 2. Rhys Hammond (Stonington), 1:55.65; 4. Chase Flynn (Stonington), 1:59.14).

    1,600 — 1. Korczynski (Windham), 4:24.54.

    3,200 — 1. Korczynski (Windham), 9:39.57.

    110 hurdles — 1. Cam Whalen (Stonington), 14.55; Other local finisher: 5. Derek Strickland (Montville), 15.77.

    300 hurdles — 1. Whalen (Stonington), 40.69; Other local: 3. Shane Smith (Stonington), 41.30.

    4x100 relay — 1. Montville (Gennaro Davis, Clark, Daltyn Butler, Angell), 43.15; Other local: 5. Ledyard (Smith, Travon Brown, Stanley Green, Jahmik Devone), 44.11.

    4x400 relay — 1. Stonington (Joseph Hinckley, Blake Edwards, Whalen, Rhys Hammond), 3:24.45; Other local: 2. Montville (Nick Donnell, Butler, Davis, Clark), 3:30.85.

    4x800 relay — 1. Haddam-Killingworth, 8:04.49; Local: 6. Stonington (Max Wojtas, Edwards, Chase Flynn, Hammond), 8:22.34.

    High jump — 1. Raylend Wilson (University), 6 feet, 2 inches: Locals: 4. (tie) Collin Wiltshire (Ledyard), 5-10; 6. Jagger Petersen (Norwich Tech), 5-10; 7. (tie) Carl Bien-Aime (Ledyard), 5-8.

    Long jump — 1. Davaughn Luty (Griswold), 22-4; Local: 7. Bien-Aime (Ledyard), 21-3.25; 8. Justin McKenna (Stonington), 21-2.75.

    Triple jump — 1. Wiltshire (Ledyard), 44-0.5.

    Discus — 1. Natanael Barbosa Torres (Windham), 133-2; Local: 8. Grayson DelGrosso (Stonington), 120-04.

    Javelin — 1. Cade Klarides-Ditria (Seymour), 180-10; Local: 3. Adam Crawford (Ledyard), 168-11; 5. DelGrosso (Stonington), 151-5.

    Shot put — 1. Barbosa Torres (Windham), 48-1; Local: 3. Tyrone Mack (Montville), 46-0.25.

    Pole vault — 1. Aidan O'Connor (Lewis Mills), 14-0; Local: 3. Hinckley (Stonington), 13-6; 5. Shane Smith (Stonington), 13-6.

    GIRLS

    Team results

    1. Hillhouse, 105; 2. Weston, 56.33; 3. Berlin, 30; Local schools: 5. Stonington, 36.5; 16. Waterford, 18.5; 28. Ledyard, 5; 31. Montville, 2.

    Individual results

    100-meter dash — 1. Terry Miller (Bulkeley), 11.77 seconds (meet record, old mark 12.16 set by Bloomfield's Tina Baldwin in 1995); Local: 6. Kate Hall (Stonington), 12.87; 8. Nadia Helme (Ledyard), 13.09.

    200 — 1. Miller (Bulkeley), 24.97; Local: 7. Hall (Stonington), 26.46.

    400 — 1. Miller (Bulkeley), 56.59; Local: 7. Zora LaBonte (Waterford), 59.47.

    800 — 1. Cassandra Carleson (Plainfield), 2:18.02; Local finisher: 7. Mady Whittaker (Montville), 2:23.87.

    1,600 — 1. Elizabeth Stockman (Rocky Hill), 4:55.96 (meet record, old Mark 4:56.85 set by NW Catholic's Sarah Gillespie in 2012).

    3,200 — 1. Stockman (Rocky Hill), 10:54.29.

    100 hurdles — 1. Katherine Jacobs (NW Catholic), 14.59 (meet record, old Mark 14.60 set by Career's Natasha Harvey in 2004); Local: 3. Sophia Podeszwa (Waterford), 15.12.

    300 hurdles — 1. Kalli'Ana Botelho (Griswold), 44.76; Local: 4. Podeszwa (Waterford), 45.99; 7. Kaleigh Bolduc (Stonington), 49.28.

    4x100 relay — 1. Berlin, 49.59; Local: 5. Stonington (Lucille Sternberg, Gwen Anderson, Aliza Bell, Kate Hall), 51.03.

    4x400 relay — 1. Hillhouse, 3:55.70 (meet record, old mark 3:58.77 set by Tolland in 2013; Local: 5. Waterford (Jennifer Keth, Podeszwa, Alicia Sanders, LaBonte), 4:07.48.

    4x800 relay — 1. Haddam-Killingworth, 9:43.26; Local: 3. Stonington (Emma Small, Elizabeth Gray, Lindsey Orr, Jessica Detwiler), 9:53.85.

    High jump — 1. Patricia Mroczkowski (Berlin), 5 feet, 8 inches.

    Long jump — 1. Botelho (Griswold), 17-7.75.

    Triple jump — 1. Kristen Washington (Hillhouse), 36-5.5.

    Discus — 1. Niah Mesidor (Oxford), 103-9; Local: 5. Natalie Poulton (Ledyard), 100-6.

    Javelin — 1. Bell (Stonington), 107-10.

    Shot put — 1. Leah Moore (Hillhouse), 37-9.75; Local: 5. Emma Diamanti (Stonington), 31-11.75.

    Pole vault — 1. Elise Russell (Weston), 11-0; Local: 3. Keegan Donohue (Stonington), 9-0; 7. Ellie Lokken (Waterford), 8-0.

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