B.A.A. Honors Scholastic Mile and Middle School 1K Athletes – Full Lists

Boston Athletic Association Recognizes Student-Athletes through Class of 2020 and B.A.A. Honor Roll

 

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B.A.A. Scholastic Mile and Middle School 1K athletes honored

 

 

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association proudly recognizes the B.A.A. Scholastic Mile Class of 2020 and Middle School 1K Honor Roll. Sixty-four middle and high school athletes from the cities and towns along the Boston Marathon route have been named to the lists, which celebrates student-athletes who were selected to represent their hometowns on Boston Marathon weekend.

2019 Boston Marathon Weekend
Boston, Ma April 12-15, 2019
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“We at the B.A.A. applaud each and every student-athlete for earning the opportunity to represent their town and team on the Class of 2020 and Honor Roll lists,” said Tom Grilk, Chief Executive Officer of the B.A.A. “These student-athletes deserve celebration and recognition for what they have accomplished both on and off the field of play. Not only are they some of the most accomplished runners in the area, but also very hard workers and students.”

 

 

The 12th annual B.A.A. Scholastic Mile and Middle School 1K athletes were nominated by coaches and selected by the B.A.A. to represent their hometowns based on their athletic and leadership achievements. The races, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 18 but canceled due to COVID-19, are staples surrounding the Boston Marathon.

 

 

In lieu of the traditional competition, which starts and ends at the storied finish line on Boylston Street, this year’s athletes have participated in weekly “Track Tuesday” video conferences hosted by the B.A.A. featuring professional athletes and coaches from the B.A.A. High Performance team.

 

 

All athletes will receive certificates of recognition and running gear from adidas.

 

 

Of the 32 high school scholastic milers, 21 are graduating high school seniors. All 21 plan to pursue higher education in the fall.

 

B.A.A. SCHOLASTIC MILE (HIGH SCHOOL)   NAME TOWN GRADE

Schuyler Gooley Hopkinton Senior

Olivia Jones Hopkinton Junior

Alexander Brown Hopkinton Senior

Ian Cann Hopkinton Senior

Kathryn English Ashland Freshman

Sofia Sheppard Ashland Junior

Michael Celatka Ashland Sophomore

Nate Levine Ashland Junior

Abigail DeVeau Framingham Sophomore

Laura Dubé Framingham Sophomore

Sam Burgess Framingham Freshman

Samuel Moffat Framingham Junior

Caroline Fleming Natick Senior

Genna Girard Natick Senior

Matthew George Natick Senior

Conor McDonough Natick Senior

Nora Bannon Wellesley Senior

Violet Lahive Wellesley Senior

Zach Barry Wellesley Junior

Jackson O’Toole Wellesley Senior

Katherine Benninger Newton Senior

Lucy Jenks Newton Senior

Ian Horsburgh Newton Senior

Ethan Jacunski Newton Senior

Charlotte Luster Brookline Senior

Julianna Watson Brookline Senior

Seth Jones Brookline Senior

Colm Mulligan Brookline Senior

Annie Jackson Boston Senior

Katherine Keating Boston Sophomore

Adnan Abdirahman Boston Senior

Joseph Young Boston Senior

B.A.A. MIDDLE SCHOOL 1K    NAME TOWN GRADE

 

 

Johanna DuPont Hopkinton 8

Sarah Mirabile Hopkinton 8

Connor Dorfman Hopkinton 8

Benjamin Scott Hopkinton 8

Adrianna Kourtelidis Ashland 6

Nora Quitt Ashland 8

Dean Reap Ashland 8

Grant Reap Ashland 8

Livia Godoy Framingham 8

Caroline Maude Framingham 8

Gus Dos Santos Framingham 8

Kauan Freitas Framingham 8

Kira Henderson Natick 7

Angelina Wing Natick 8

Steven D’Alessandro Natick 8

Sean Fleming Natick 8

Delaney Dyer Wellesley 7

Audrey Fitzpatrick Wellesley 8

Sebastian Culleton Wellesley 6

Eli Merritt Wellesley 8

Nora Joyce Newton 8

Adriana Spinelli Newton 8

Jacob Goodwin Newton 6

Stanley Zheng Newton 8

Adair Bluman Brookline 8

Gabrielle McMahon Brookline 8

Hunter Bailey Brookline 8

James Dyalchand-Ericson Brookline 8

Arianna Anderson Boston 8

Tanisha Belizaire Boston 8

Lawrence Dotson Boston 7

Garvy Gonzalez-Marcano Boston 8

The 124th Boston Marathon was postponed from April 20, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Boston Marathon is the oldest annual marathon in the world, and for the 35th year is principally sponsored by John Hancock. ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.) Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B.A.A.’s Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs. Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John Hancock. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. The 124th Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, September 14, 2020. For more information on the B.A.A., please visit www.baa.org.