Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Jayden Bai

Lexington, senior

The senior finished second in the 55 hurdles (7.79) and contribute­d to the winning 4x200 relay (1:30.03) at All-States, then placed fifth in the 55 hurdles (7.81) at the New England meet. Bai is also an NSDA Academic All-American.

Sam Burgess

Framingham, senior

The Harvard commit notched an impressive victory in the 2-mile (8:59.27) at All-States, and set a 2mile meet record (9:06.34) at the Division 1 meet the week prior. He placed 10th at New Balance Nationals in the 5000 (14:43.00).

Neil Chowdhury

Andover, senior

The senior won the 600 (1:23.06) at All-States and finished sixth in the New England meet in a personal-best time (1:22.97). He finished fourth at the Division 1 meet (1:23.83) and second in the MSTCA Coaches Invitation­al (1:23.73).

Jacob Cookinham

Bishop Stang, senior

The Kansas commit owns the nation’s longest high school shot put throw this season (67-4.5). His undefeated year was capped with wins at All-States (66-00.25) and New Englands (67-3), before finishing third at Nationals (63-6.25).

Andrew Gleason

Pembroke, senior

The senior was the state’s top 55meter dash athlete, earning firstplace at both All-States (6.45) and the Division 4 meet (6.50). He also took part in the Patriot Leaguewinn­ing 4x200 relay squad (1:33.24). He’ll attend Bryant.

Sean Golembiews­ki

Hopkinton, senior

The fall soccer All-Scholastic was also among the state’s most dominant track stars, capping an undefeated season in 55 hurdles with a All-States victory (7.60). He also won the state pentathlon (3,404), and will run track at Penn.

Colin Kirn

Andover, senior

The senior notched victories in the 1000 at All-States (2:30.08) and the Division 1 meet (2:32.68), and finished 36th in the 800 (1:55.44) at New Balance Nationals. He will run track and major in computer science at UMass Amherst.

Alex Landry

Acton-Boxborough, senior

The Northeaste­rn commit finished second in the 300 (34.67) at AllStates, and set a 300 meet record (34.44) in a winning effort at the Division 1 championsh­ips. He also won the Northeast Invitation­al competing in the 200 (22.23).

Nathan Lopez

St. John’s Prep, senior

The four-time cross-country AllScholas­tic earns his first indoor track selection, thanks to a secondplac­e finish in the 2-mile (9:01.32) at All-States and an undefeated season in the Catholic Conference. He will attend Michigan.

Rowan McConkey

Arlington, senior

The senior high jump specialist won the event at All-States (6-4) and finished second at the Division 2 championsh­ip meet (6-2). He also set a personal best in a winning effort at the Division 2 State Relays (6-5).

Tyler Tubman

Newton North, senior

The Columbia-bound senior had an undefeated individual season in the state, highlighte­d by wins in the mile at All-States (4:17.08) and the Division 1 meet (4:16.61). He also anchored the winning 4x800 relay at All-States (7:57.83).

Natanael Vigo Catala

Haverhill, junior

The junior burst onto the scene with a first-place finish in the 300 (34.37) at All-States, setting a meet record and the second-fastest time in state history. He also placed third in the event (34.52) at the New England meet.

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