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Martlets Fall to AOF

Saturday’s contest against Avon Old Farms proved to be a test of will. Hampered by reduced numbers, the boys had to dig deep to find the motivation to keep competing. However, the boys fought against a strong AOF team once the competition began. Unfortunately, the team was unable to pull out the victory, but they gave a consistent and determined effort all day. There were some bright spots that are worth mentioning. Benji Hanson ‘28 continued his winning streaks by claiming a victory in the 400m and 300m hurdles, as well as playing a crucial role in the continued success of the 4x400m, which continued their winning streak as well. Nicholas Ramsumair ‘27 performed impressively in the throws, earning a second place in both the shot put and javelin, while Manny Cazeau ‘28 (200m) and Daniel Olaosebikan (400m) also earned second place honors. Next, the team will travel to Berkshire to compete in a quad meet with Trinity-Pawling, Canterbury, and Berkshire.
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