LCHS BOYS WINTER TRACK 2009-10

Boy’s Head Coach: Ryan Hathaway

All-Star Team    CHEVERE ARCHER, Lynn Classical - Senior captain ... Qualified for states in the high jump (6-1) and as the first leg of the 4X200 (1:37) ... Broke school record in the high jump.

 

For Meet results, go to http://www.coolrunning.com/results/ then select Massachusetts,

 then select results from Lynn

In the Division 1 Boys Track Meet, Classical's 4x200 relay team, Chevere Archer, Rudy Collymore, Dami Dada and Felipe Garcia, had a strong showing with a time of (1:39.08).

CONGRATULATIONS TO DANNY OMOREGGIE   FOR BEING NAMED  NEC WINTER TRACK ALL-STAR.  CHEVERE ARCHER MADE HONORABLE MENTION.

  Congratulations to the 200 Meter Boys Relay Team for placing third in the NEC Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.

Chevere Archer earned a  3rd Place in the High Jump. Rudy Collymore earned a third Place in the Long Jump

Item Roundups:

Classical 46, Everett 40

At Everett, the Rams had six first-place finishes: Dammy Dada, 50 hurdles (7.3); Rudy Collymore, 50 (5.9); George Clark, mile (5:37); Perry Raymond, 2-mile (12:11); Danny Omoregie, shot put (44-3); and Chevere Archer, high jump (5-8).

Chevere Archer

Classical's Archer breaks School High Jump Record

By Joyce Erekson / The Daily Item

LYNN -- This hasn't been a bad week for Classical's Chevere Archer.

First the outside linebacker/found out he had been selected to play in the Shriners'All-Star football game this summer and on Thursday, he set a school record in the high jump with a leap of 6-1.

Archer said he had hit six feet a couple of times, but his goal was reach 6-1 during his final indoor season. He not only did it with one meet to spare (the Rams finish up with Everett on Monday), but he did it against rival English at Lynn Tech Thursday night.

"I was surprised," Archer said. "I had one more jump to break it."

The old record of 6-0 was held by Ian Bernard in 1978.

Classical track coach Ryan Hathaway was thrilled by both accomplishments.

"I've coached him in football and track for four years now and I can't say enough good things about him. He's a terrific kid and an extremely hard worker," Hathaway said, adding that all his hard work in the weight room and in track has paid off.

Archer, who was an Item Football All-Star this fall, is hoping to play football at the college level and is looking at schools like Merrimack College , Bentley University , Curry College and Framingham State College. In his final season with the Rams, he made 64 1/2 tackles (40 solo), with 13 sacks, 31 tackles for losses, one fumble recovery, three blocked kicks and he caught two passes.

The Shriners game is scheduled for June 18 at Gillette Stadium.

 

English 59, Classical 27

At Tech, Classical's
Chevere Archer won the high jump. The Rams also had wins from Rudy Collymore in the 50 (5.8) and Danny Omereggie in the shot put (44-8).


English (2-5) was led by Ricky Kimber, who won the 50 hurdles (7.0); Camy Ducasse, first in the 300 (40.8); Jesse Birotte, first in the 1,000 and Chris Birotte, first in the 2-mile (11:36); Jared Fossa, 600 (1:38.9); and Alejandro Santos, mile (5:46.2). English also won the mile, the relay and the 600.

"It was a good, competitive meet," Classical coach
Ryan Hathaway said. "It (Classical-English) is always a fun rivalry in the track department."

 

Classical 45 1/2, Revere 40 1/2

At Tech, the Rams (1-5) picked up their first win, taking firsts in six events. Chevere Archer won the high jump (5-6); Danny Omoreggie, the shot put (42-1 1/2); Dammy Dada, 50 hurdles (7.6); Rudy Collymore, 50 (5.7); Felipe Garcia, 300 (41.7) and Perry Raymond, 2-mile (12:06.2). Revere (1-5) had wins from Francesco Tartaglia, 600 (1:41.4); Chris Panzini, 1,000 (3:09.5) and Ariel Pineda, mile (5:00.3).

Salem 45, Classical 40

At Gloucester, Classical (0-5) had firsts from Rudy Collymore in the high jump (5-2) and the 50 (5.8); Danny Omoreggie, shot put (43-9 1/2); Dammy Dada, 50 hurdles (7.5) and Felipe Garcia, 300 (37.5), but the Witches (1-3) won the relay to put the meet away. Salem had wins from Christopher Bozarjian, 600 (1:27.3); Max Thelen, 1,000 (2:54.4); Kinnon Church, mile (5:21.1); and Stephen Trainor, 2-mile (10:37.2).
 

Auerbach Freshman Sophomore Meet in Peabody

Rudy Colleymore had a sensational day for Classical. He placed seventh in the 55 (6.98) and then placed 16th in the long jump (17-1).
 

Peabody 72, Classical 14

At Tech, the Tanners (3-0) picked up wins in all 10 events to best the Rams.

Taking the wins for Peabody were Zach Grube in the high jump (6-0); Paul Ruotolo, shotput (45-5 3/4); Joe Votto, 50 hurdles (7.6); Brian Bettencourt, 50 (5/8); Jonathan Acquaviva, 300 (39.8); Dave Richardson, 600 (1:43.1); Nick Christensen, 1,000 (3:04.5); David Caggiano, mile (5:25.2) and Jeremy Picanco, 2-mile (12:10.2).

Marblehead 69, Classical 17

At Marblehead, the Magicians (2-1) had wins from Jake Smith, 55 hurdles (8.6); Will Herling, 300 meters, (40.5); Dan Sloss, 600 meters (1:37); Andrew Graf, 1,000 (2:57); Ethan Levine, mile (5:14) and Tucker Reece, two-mile (10:34). Classical would take three first-place finishes, from Rudy Collymore in the 55 meters (6.8) and the high jump (5-4), and Danny Omoregie in the shot put (40-10).


Lynn Classical boys indoor track team member Jamil Muriel competed against Marblehead at Marblehead on Tuesday. (ITEM PHOTO / OWEN O'ROURKE)

Beverly 60, Classical 28

At Peabody,
Danny Omoreggie won the shot put for the Rams (41-9 1/2) and Dammy Dada, the 50 hurdles (6.9). Beverly had wins from George Louis, high jump (6-2) and 50 (5.3); Randy Jones, 300 (36.1); Kipp Standley, 600 (1:27.4); Thomas Benton, 1,000 (2:51.5); Scott O'Neil, mile (5:28.5); and Erich O'Neil, two-mile (11:39.7).

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LCHS BOY’S  INDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE 2009/2010  

Thursday, December 10th    Swampscott @ LC  (Lynn Tech 7pm)

Monday, December 14th      LC vs Beverly (at Peabody HS 6pm) 

Tuesday, December 22nd     LC vs Marblehead (at Marblehead HS 4pm)

Monday, January 4th            Peabody @ LC (Lynn Tech 7pm)

Wednesday, January 13th     Salem vs LC (at Gloucester HS 4:30 pm)

Thursday, January 21st         Revere @ LC (Lynn Tech 7pm)

Monday, January 28th           LC vs LE (Lynn Tech 7pm)

*** Freshmen/Sophomore Meet Saturday, December 26th @ Gloucester 9am

*** League Meet (Reggie Lewis Center) Thurs, Feb 4th 4:30 pm

 

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Congratulations to our new NEC All-Stars : Danny Omoreggie, , Rudy Collymore, and Jaquan Houston !

VARSITY ROSTER

                                  Alicudo, Tyler          Almonte, Alex    Amirault, Josh             Archer, Chever

                               Bigwood, Ricky-     Bispo, Geraldo   Bhulsar, Stephan         Canario,Dastenio                                         

Caraballo, Joshua    Chambers, AdamChea,    RamonyCulp,Zachary       Collymore, Rudy

Dada, Dammy     Ford, Buddy     Garcia, Felipe     Garcia, Rafael     Gonzalez, Carlos     Grijalva, Maynor

Harris, Calvin   Hernandez, Angel   Huston, Jamal     Huston, Jaquan    

Lofresti, Alfred    Lopez, Carlos     Martinez, Moises     Morillo, Kelvin

     Mendez Ever  Muriel, Jamil   Omoreggie, Daniel     Saintvic, Serge

Scuzzarella, Joe     Soto, Damien     Thomadis, Pantels     Trinidad, Socrates

Urne, Christian     Vargas, Ben    

Villatoro, Rafael     Wallis, Patrick     Walsh, Daniel     White, Daniel

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Jaquan Huston in the Relay Race at the NEC Meet in the Reggie Lewis Arena, 2/6/09.

 

Classical relay team at Northeastern Conference track meet.

Alex Almonte finishes off the Relay Race.

Long jump Northeastern Conference track meet.

Item Roundup

English 51, Classical 35

In the boys meet, winners for English (1-6, 1-4 NEC Large) included: Richard Kimber, 50 hurdles (7.1); Camy Ducasse, 600 (1:42.4); Jesse Birotte, 1,000 (3:05.8); Chris Birotte, mile (5:24.6); Alejandro Santos, 2-mile (12:20.6); and the relay (4:02.9).
Winners for Classical (0-7, 0-5 NEC Large) were: Chevere Archer, high jump (5-7); Daniel Omoreggie, shot put (38-7 1/2); Rudy Collymore, 50 dash (5.8); and Jamil Muriel, 300 (41.0).

Beverly 65, Classical 16

At Beverly, the Panthers (5-1, 3-1 NEC) won all the individual events, but Classical did have a second from Daniel Omoreggie in the shot put; Angel Melendez, 50 hurdles; Rudy Collymore, 50 and Felipe Garcia, 300. George Louis was a double winner for Beverly with firsts in the high jump (6-0) and the 50 (5.8).

Revere 56.5, Classical 24.5)

At Revere, Classical had wins from Chevere Archer, high jump (5-4); Rudy Collymore, 50 (5.9) and Jaquan Huston, 300 (37.3). The Revere winners were Manny Velez, shot put (50-1/2); Victor Galli, 50 (6.8); Kristian Andino, 600 (1:32.5); Bryan Coniglio, 1,000 (2:41.6); Nicholas DeMarco, mile (5:25) and Alen Smajic, 2-mile (11:54).
 

Salem 60, Classical 26

At Beverly, the Rams picked up three firsts. Daniel Omoreggie won the shot put (40-7 1/4); Rudy Collymore, the 50 (6.0) and Felipe Garcia, the 300 (37.6). Salem had wins from Ben Dibble in the high jump (5-5) and the 50 (7.6); Juan Carrasco, the 600 (1:23.4); Mike Collins, the 1,000 (2:46.5); Steve Levesque, the mile (5:09.6) and Steve Trainor, the 2-mile (11:16). Salem also won the relay.

Danvers 67, Classical 19

At Danvers, the Falcons took home all but two first-place finishes: Ryan O'Connell, high jump (5-7) and 600 (1:34.5); Michael Lima, shot put (43-10 3/4); Steve Hennessey, 55 hurdles (9.1); Michael Harris, 55 (6.8); Ben Pasquariello, 1,000 (2:52.3); David Wright, mile (5:32.5); and Geoff Wheeler, 2-mile (12:07.6).

Jaquan Huston took home top honors for the Rams in the 300 with a time of 40.3. The relay team was the only other first-place finish for Classical.

NEC Underclassmen Impress at Freshman-Sophomore Meets , The Daily Item

The Northeastern Conference showcased its underclass indoor track stars at the boys and girls freshman-sophomore meets this past weekend.

Those who placed first, second, or third in the boys meet include: high jump, James Patrican, Gloucester, first (5-4); Thomas Melendez, Saugus, second (5-2); and Olisa Obiefuna, Saugus, third (5-0); shot put, Daniel Omoreggie, Classical, first (39-5 1/4); Michael Garrity, Peabody, second (37-3/4); and Andrew Porper, Gloucester, third (35-7 1/2); high hurdles, Nolan Raimo, Marblehead, first (7.9); James Patrican, Gloucester, second (8.0); and Aaron McGill, Peabody, third (8.2); 50 dash, Rudy Collymore, Classical, first (6.0); Olisa Obiefuna, Saugus, second (6.1); and Zak Adie, English, third (6.2); mile, Jake Conaty, Swampscott, first (5:14.0); Evan Braz, Peabody, second (5:15.4); and Colin Mahoney, Peabody, third (5:18.6); 300, Felipe Garcia, Classical, first (37.8); Jake Freedman, Peabody, second (38.0); and Ty Kennedy, Saugus, third (39.5); 600, Will Herlihy, Marblehead, first (1:25.9); Shiloh Clark, Swampscott, second (1:27.7); and Brian Theriault, Gloucester, third (1:29.0); 1,000, Chris Neumann, Marblehead, first (2:51.2); Jeremy Picanco, Peabody, second (2:52.9); and Ryan Kelley, Swampscott, third (2:54.3); 2-mile, Thomas D'Amato, Peabody, first (10:54.0); Nick Hartman, Swampscott, second (10:59.4); and Henry Pratt, Marblehead, third (11:14.0); and relay, Peabody, first (4:12.5); Gloucester, second (4:16.9); and Marblehead, third (4:19.2).

 

Peabody 76, Classical 10

At Peabody, the Tanners (2-0) won every event. Jamal Abujijeh won the high jump (5-5); Nour Shahin , shot put (47-3 1/2); Edwin Mejia, 45 hurdles (6.6); Domenic Mondi, 45 dash (5.4); Nick Hiou, 300 (36.6); Jared Shields, 600 (1:29.4); Nick Christenson, 1,000 (2:47.4); Evan Braz, mile (5:16.4), and James Fanning, 2-mile (12:54.4).

Classical got second place finishes from Rudy Collymore in the dash; Jaquan Huston, 300, and Rafael Garcia, 2-mile.


 

Gloucester 75, Classical 11

At Gloucester, the Fishermen swept all of the first-place finishes: Brett Smith, high jump (5-5); Gus Margiotta, shot put (40-3); Christian Hernandez, 55 hurdles (7.8); Luis Hernandez, 55 dash (5.7); Abraham Rubin, 300 (38.4); Gilbert Brown, 600 (1:30.1); Kevin Hurd, 1,000 (2:40.4); Andrew Ryan, mile (4:55.4); Wes Dunn, 2-mile (12:04.3); and the relay (4:02).

The Rams earned three second-place finishes: Daniel Omoreggie, shot put (37-10); Angel Melendez, 55 hurdles (7.9); and Felipe Garcia, 300 (39.1).
 

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2007-2008  Head Coach: Matt Durgin

NEC Names All-Star - SAM SMITH, Classical - Senior ... Competed in 600 and threw shot ... Did winter track all three years, and will compete in the spring for his third straight season ... Very dedicated, with strong improvement from one season to next ... Two-way starter in football at tight end and defensive end ... Headed to UNH

Varsity

  

Classical's Sam Smith overtakes English's Jesse Birotte during the 600 Thursday at Revere High School. (ITEM PHOTO / REBA M. SALDANHA)

 Classical Boys Win Track Matchups

 

The Classical boys  went home happy Thursday in the annual showdown between the rivals at Revere.

The Rams won 53-29 .

The Classical boys garnered eight firsts led by double winner Sam Smith, who won the shot put (37-9); and the 600 (1:33.1). Chevere Archer won the high jump (4-11); Titenny Loeup, 50 hurdles (7.8); Jaquan Huston, 300 (38.1); Josh Horgan, 1,000 (3:06.7); Cristian Lopez, mile (6:06.8); and Rafael Villatoro, 2-mile (12:04). English's Julio Arzu won the 50 (5.5); and the Bulldogs won the relay.



 

Beverly 79, Classical 7

At Beverly, the Panthers won every event, but the Rams did have a couple of strong finishes. Sam Smith was second in the shot put, Desmont Avery, third in the 50 hurdles, and Jaquan Huston, second in the 300.

Revere 72, Classical 14

At Marblehead, Jaquan Huston won the 300 (41.3) and took second in the high jump (5-7), but Revere dominated the rest of the meet. Ricardo Zegara was a double winner for the Patriots with firsts in the high jump (5-7) and the 55 hurdles (8.5).

Salem 52, Classical 34

At Revere, the Rams (1-2, 0-1 NEC Large) had a couple of impressive performances. Jaquan Huston was a double winner with a first in the high jump (5-3) and a first in the 300 (37.7). Sam Smith won the shot put for the Rams (35-1); Titenny Loeup, the 50 (7.9); and Rafael Villatoro, the 2-mile (11:34). Salem is 1-0.

Saugus Wins over Classical Track Team

Reprinted from the Daily Item, 12/12/07

The Saugus boys and girls track teams swept Classical on Wednesday at Swampscott. It was the season opener for all four teams.
The Saugus boys won, 54-22. Saugus winners were: Jason Guarente, high jump (6-3) and 1,000 (2:56.9); Paul Doucette, shot put (36-10 3/4); Ryan Chisolm, 55 hurdles (11.1); Rodrigo Henriques, 55 (7.1); Patrick Finnegan, 300 (43.0); David Cacciola, 600 (1:52.8); Matthew Bono, mile (5:20.5); and Matt Guarente, 2-mile (11:12.7).
Classical got second-place finishes from Shakeem Pierresaint, shot put (34-3 3/4); Angel Melendez, 55 hurdles (11.3); Robert Ramsay, 55 (7.2); Jaquan Huston, 300 (43.7); Josh Horgan, 1,000 (3:48.2); and Cristian Lopez, mile (6:13.4); and third-place finishes from Kashawn Avery, 55 (7.3); Eric Sisson, 600 (2:01.5); Bobby Adams, 1,000 (4:21.0); and Sam Rios, mile (6:39.5).
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2006-07

Congratulations to ANDREW KINLOCH, on becoming a League All-Star at Classical:  Senior ... was 9-1 in his competition, and second in the event ... NEC all-star ... quiet, though leads by example ... three-year starter in football ... will throw the discus and shot put this spring.

Varsity Indoor Track Team 2007

Captains and Seniors

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 The Team 2005-2006

  

  The Captains

The Seniors

   

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