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Boys Track All-Stars: DiMaiti, Prep both ran the distance

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July 2, 2014 by itemlive_news

ATHLETE OF THE YEARANDREW DIMAITISt. Mary?sThe Spartans? senior captain proved as versatile as they come, qualifying for States in the 100-meters, 200, 400 and 800 as well as the 400-hurdles ? finished the regular season undefeated in the latter on the way to being named a Catholic Central League All-Star? was victorious in the 400-hurdles at the League and Division 4 Championships, where he successfully defended his title ? will attend Tufts University in the fall.COACH OF THE YEARRAY CAREYSt. John?s PrepCarey has been coaching at St. John?s for more than two decades and his teams have always consistently competed ? this spring, the Eagles won the Division 1 championship ? Carey has traveled the world for humanitarian causes ? Carey is president of the North Shore chapter of Healing Abuse Working for Change.THE TEAMA.J. BRADBURY, Lynn Classical – Multi-faceted Rams senior specialized in the javelin and 400 where he had top marks of 140-6 and 55.6 respectively ? finished in NEC?s top eight for both events ? will attend the University of Maine.CHRIS BRADY, Marblehead – Junior was the NEC champion in the 400 with a personal best of 51.92 ? finished seventh at the Division 3 meet ? participated in the 200, javelin and as a member of the Magicians? 4×400 relay squad.MIKE CERULLI, St. Mary?s – Spartans? freshman qualified for States in the 400 ? consistently placed in the Mile, 2-mile and triple jump in regular season ? placed in the Mile at the CCL Meet where he ran on the winning 4×800 team.JUSTIN CHASSE, Swampscott – NEC senior All-Star specialized in the shot put (50-7.2)? finished Big Blue?s dual-meet season undefeated in the event on the way to winning the Division 4 championship ? will attend UMass-Amherst.MYLES CONNOR, Bishop Fenwick – Junior completed CCL portion of schedule undefeated with the javelin (158-0) before a fifth-place finish at States ? also starred in the high jump (6-0), where he placed fourth (League) and eighth (States).CHRISTIAN CEDULLO, Peabody – Tanners? junior was named to NEC All-Conference team ? undefeated dual-meet season in the 100-high hurdles and 400-low hurdles ? placed sixth (Division 1, 15.1) and 12th (All-State) in 100-high.EVAN DOMBROWSKI, St. John?s Prep – Shot put specialist punctuated a dominant season by winning All-States with a 56-9 ? senior helped Eagles to Division 1 championship with a top distance of 57-4 in addition to a third place finish with the discus ? will attend Bridgewater State.A.J. ERNST, Marblehead – Sophomore set Magicians? record with a 4:15.19 Mile at the New Balance Emerging Elites ? NEC champion (4:20.23) in the Mile along with runner-up finishes at the Division 3 Meet (4:22.36) and All-State (4:17.85) DREW FOSSA, Peabody – Tanners? senior and NEC All-Conference recipient was state champion in the 2-mile ? qualified for Nationals in same event after undefeated regular season ? personal best of 9:22 ? will attend UMass-Lowell.KENNY KHUN, Lynn Classical – Senior was a NEC All-Star in the triple jump ? placed second at league meet (40-6) ? excelled for the Rams in the high jump as well with a personal best of 19-9 ? NEC All-Star in football this past fall.JUSTIN LEWIS, Lynn Tech – Tigers sophomore finished season undefeated in the 400-hurdles where he had a personal best of 1:06 ? participated in the high jump with a top mark of 6-0 ? three-sport athlete played football and basketball.MATT MAHONEY, Swampscott – Specialized in the 2-mile (9:11.83) where he was NEC champion and the runner-up at the Division 4 Meet ? Big Blue?s record holder in the same event (indoor and outdoor) ? captain and National Honor Society member ranks third in his class? will attend Brown University.CHARLIE MAISTRELLIS, Bishop Fenwick – Senior points-leader was named the Crusaders? MVP ? member of Nationals-qualifying 800-sprint medley team ? anchored 4×400 team that placed at States ? excelled in the long jump as well.IAN MCIVER, Marblehead – Magicians senior and

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