Thea Jackson, the junior three-sport standout won four individual events at the 2025 Headley Division Girls' Indoor Track and Field Championship meet. A pair of sprints, a hurdles race and was best in the long jump to lead the Huskies to a third-place finish in the team standings. In the 300, Jackson clocked a 43.21, a stride ahead of Barrington's Kate Pearse in second at 43.79 and just a tick off her own school record set earlier this winter, 43.2.
Jackson and teammate Lola Silva went 1 & 2 in the long jump, something they did in some order often during the Headley regular season duals. Jackson covered 17 feet, 11.5 inches at the championship meet while Silva, who earlier this winter broke her own school record in the event with a leap of 18'2.75," leaped 17'9."
Jackson won the 55 meter dash with a time of 7.27, 5/100ths off her program record also set earlier this season.
Jackson collected her 40th individual point (10 points are awarded for first place, then 8-6-5-4-3-2-1) with her winning mark of 8.95 seconds in the 55 meter hurdles. Huskies, Silva took fifth at 9.95 and Goglia took seventh at 10.22.
Mt. Hope also received another fine solo performance by Jessica Deal in the distance events. The junior was fourth in the 3,000 meters with a time of 10:53.7.
The Huskies scored in two of the three relays. Sarah Bissonnette, Evelyn Towers, Alyson Gomes and Chloe Questel ran a 12:06.07 to place fifth in the 4x800. Deal, Silva, Kendra Ascoli and Jasmine Kenney were seventh in the 4x4 at 4:48.2. Cumberland quartets won both events in 10:29.91 and 4:19.
Jackson Lopes, Alexander Watkinson, Tyler Scarborough and Christopher Moniz placed seventh in the fourth with a 1:43.39 and Moniz, Scarborough and Jackson Cicchinelli ran eighth in the latter with a 4:04.17.
Cicchinelli recorded the only individual top 10 for the Boys Huskies Team, placing ninth and just out of the scoring positions in the 1,000 meters. The junior ran 2:57.2
Also on the track, in the 3,000, Mt. Hope's Alexander Deal (10th, 11:22.23), Dylan Shaw (11th, 11:31.61) and Adam Cobb (12th, 11:32.29).
Our Husky throwers had a tremendous night of PR's.