PORTSMOUTH — The lady Patriots finished in third place among 13 teams competing in Monday’s Eastern Division outdoor track and field championship held at Portsmouth High …
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PORTSMOUTH — The lady Patriots finished in third place among 13 teams competing in Monday’s Eastern Division outdoor track and field championship held at Portsmouth High School.
Barrington, the regular-season champion, won the meet with 168 points, followed by La Salle with 120 and Portsmouth with 80.
The Patriots’ winning 4x800-meter relay team of Bella Hook, Maura Driscoll, Olive Allen and Nikki Merrill set a new meet record with a time of 9 minutes, 50.1 seconds.
Merrill, a junior, was also the winner of the 3,000-meter run, clocking a time of 10:34.89. Allen, also a junior, came in third in both the 800-meter run (2:26.64) and the 1,500 ((4:50.42)
Portsmouth junior Madison Lambert won the pole vault with a best effort of 8 feet. The Patriots’ Lauren Griffiths (7 feet) and Eleanor White (6 feet, 6 inches) took second and third place, respectively.
In the triple jump, freshman Meghan Lehane took second place with a best effort of 32 feet, 9.25 inches.
Senior Megan Siebem placed third in the discus throw with a best effort of 94 feet, 3 inches. She also placed fifth in the hammer throw.
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