Portsmouth boys notch two wins in indoor track meet (photos)

Team defeats Rogers and Prout

Posted 1/16/18

PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth High School boys’ varsity indoor track team had a good day at the Providence Career & Technical Academy, sweeping its dual meet against Rogers and …

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Portsmouth boys notch two wins in indoor track meet (photos)

Team defeats Rogers and Prout

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PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth High School boys’ varsity indoor track team had a good day at the Providence Career & Technical Academy, sweeping its dual meet against Rogers and Prout on Sunday.

The Patriots beat Prout, 78-31, and topped Rogers, 61-48. Several other schools also competed in the meet.

First-place finishes were recorded by Brian Hamilton (300 meters), Ethan Shea (600 meters), Vincent Gardner (1,500 meters), Ben Chase (3,000 meters) and Martin Lasky (55-meter hurdles).

In addition, the Patriots’ squad of Ethan Shea, Noah Gramitt, Ben Allder and Brian Hamilton won the 4x400-meter relay.

Here are the complete results for the Patriots, along with how they finished overall against the entire field of teams at the meet:

55-meter dash

9. Martin Lasky, 7.06 seconds

15. Brian Hamilton, 7.11

34. Wil Rudolph, 7.4

41. Weller Littlefield, 7.53

300-meter dash

4. Brian Hamilton, 38.77 seconds

39. Ben Allder, 43.26

43. Dryden Eliason, 43.79

600-meter run

7. Ethan Shea, 1 minute, 31.83 seconds

10. Noah Gramitt, 1:32.37   

15. Jordan Cardoso, 1:33.86   

37. Brennan Tibbetts, 1:46

1,000-meter run

11. Vincent Gardner, 2:54.78

15. Ben Chase, 2:59.09

20. Ezra Leary, 3:03.17

35. Josh Lawson, 3:20.76 

3,000-meter run

5. Ben Chase, 9:47.17

14. Ezra Leary, 10:25.52

25. Joe Hook, 11:10.33

55-meter hurdles

11. Martin Lasky, 9.24 seconds

28. Dryden Eliason, 10.67

34. Ben Allder, 11.64

4x200-meter relay

11. Portsmouth (Ethan Shea, Weller Littlefield, Jake Roderiques, Brian Hamilton), 1:43.71

4x400-meter relay

4. Portsmouth (Ethan Shea, Noah Gramitt, Ben Allder, Brian Hamilton), 3:48.45

High jump

11. Peyton Robinson, 5 feet, 4 inches

21. Weller Littlefield, 5 feet

Long jump

6. Peyton Robinson, 19 feet, 7.75 inches

24. Weller Littlefield, 17 feet, 4.75 inches

25. Martin Lasky, 17 feet, 1.75 inches

36. Jake Roderiques, 15 feet, 4.75 inches

Shot put

30. Kennedy Cockburn, 30 feet, 1 inch

42. Thomas Orr, 25 feet, 6.5 inches

48. Liam Craffey, 23 feet, 3.5 inches

Weight throw

23. Jake Vaspol, 35 feet, 7.5 inches

29. Thomas Orr, 32 feet

39. Liam Craffey, 24 feet, 6.5 inches

PHS track, Portsmouth High School

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