Outdoor track and field season began Monday in Franklin County.
The Greenfield men's track and field team heads to Turners Falls to take on Franklin Tech, and after Jackson Caron's wins in the mile (4:44) and 800 meters (2:11.8), the Green Wave He escaped with good results. Won 89-52.
Also at Greenfield, John Breall won in the discus (113 feet, 6 inches) and javelin (105-5), Jerry Benn in the shot put (39-5, 25 seconds) and Jacob Blanchard in the triple jump. won first place (34 wins, 2 losses). , Mason Umel won the 100 hurdles (17.0 points) and 400 hurdles (64.9 points), Krish Patel won the high jump (5-8) and Dylan Breiwick won the 2 mile (11 minutes, 52.3 seconds). did. The Green Wave also won his 4×400 relay (3:59).
Franklin Tech's winners were Josiah Little (18-9.25) in the long jump, Cam Candelaria in the 100 meters (11.8 points) and 200 meters (24.8 points), and Wyatt Whitman in the 400 meters (62.1 points). The Eagles also won the 4×100 relay (48.2 points).
Greenfield 94, Turners 45 — Eva Fortin won the mile (6:28.1) and helped the Green Wave beat the Thunder in Turners Falls on Monday.
Jakai Williams won the 100-meter hurdles in 19.8 seconds, and Sander won the 4×100 relay in 56.6 seconds. Additional details were not available at press time.
Hampshire 17, Frontier 7 — Ashley Taylor hit a double, a home run and three RBIs for the Redhawks in the lone loss against the Raiders in South Deerfield on Monday.
Hampshire led 12-2 going into the bottom of the sixth inning, and Frontier scored five runs to cut the lead. The Raiders scored five more runs in the seventh inning to seal the victory.
Skylar Steele also hit a home run to bring in two runs, Olivia Massion hit a solo home run and Delaney Fifield, Gabby Adams, Haley Hutkoski and Layne Wonsie all hit safely for the RedHawks.
Hopkins 18, Pioneer 1 (5) — Jacobia Tyminski and Kelly Baird each had two strikeouts for the Panthers in a loss to the Golden Hawks in the Franklin County League East on Monday in Hadley.
Avery Johnston had a hit and Tyminski grounded out to score Leila Goulston, who completed a bunt for the Pioneers' only score.
Wear 3, Athol 0 — Ware led the Bears to a 25-17, 25-17, 26-24 win Monday at Mallet Gymnasium.
Minnechaug 3, Frontier 0 — Jack Carey had three kills for the RedHawks in a 25-5, 25-12, 25-13 loss to the Falcons on Monday in Wilbraham.
For Frontier, Evan Maio had five blocks and Theo Sargent and Will Petrin each had two blocks.
Hampden Charter East 4, Turners 1 — In the Turners' loss to Hampden Charter on Monday in Chicopee, Noah Kolodziej earned the Thunder's only victory with a 6-2, 6-3 win at No. 2 singles.
Michael Boyle, Nathaniel Martin, Vaughn LaBarre, Mario Pareja, Max Briere and Lucas Black also competed for Turner.
St. Mary’s 5, Turner’s 0 — Olivia Walbach (No. 1 singles), Avery Heathwaite (No. 2 singles), Lydia McMann-Siemon (No. 3 singles), Thea Fuertes and Samantha Kerr (No. 1 doubles), Fiona Hutchison and Regan Hutchison. Marshall (second in doubles) replaced Turners but lost to St. Louis. Mary from Turner's Monday.
Four Rivers 15, Williston 4 — Cooper Whitney led the Otters to a 15-4 victory over Williston on Monday with four turnovers, three assists and four goals.
Atticus Peters finished with zero turnovers and Caleb Byrd helped Four Rivers win.