Latin Academy girls complete the high-five and O'Bryant boys repeat at Boston City League outdoor track championship
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One of those senior leaders is Liam Feliz, who quit baseball a few years ago due to upper-body injuries.
'My idea was like, 'Well, I'm the fastest on the baseball team, so why not try it?' ' said Feliz. 'It's been fun ever since.'
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Feliz won the 110-meter hurdles (16.74 seconds) and high jump (6 feet, 0 inches) and placed second in the 200 dash (23.13).
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Tech Boston's Donte Jordan Allen Robinson (left) races against Quincy Sebastien Dorcy of Charlestown (right) during the boys' 400-meter hurdles final.
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The distance events were particularly strong for O'Bryant, with sophomores Adam Kramer (4:44.21) and Brandon Spies (4:48.31) finishing second and third in the mile, and Spies championing the two mile (10:17.42).
'We have a lot of fun, we joke a lot, but when it comes down to it we can really put the work in,' said Feliz. 'It's a young team, but we're family.'
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Latin Academy ran away with the girls' title from the beginning, scoring 188 points and winning for the fifth-straight year.
On top of the victory, senior Emma Wadsworth took down the girls' MVP award for her triple-gold performances in the long jump, triple jump, and high jump.
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'I've loved my time on this team,' said Wadsworth. 'They always support each other and it's been like that since my freshman year.'
Latin Academy's Lilliana Romer (left) and Boston United's Lailah Nevaeh Harris battle for position during the 100-meter dash.
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Wadsworth was joined atop the podium by Dragons senior teammate Demya McClure, who won the discus and shot put. Leanna Lynch won the 200 (27.06) and the 400 (1:02.94) and Ava Gomes won a nail-biting 100 dash (13.30).
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'For the last decade we've been in a really strong run,' said Latin Academy head coach Brian Leussler. 'The more success we have the more it just contributes to more kids coming out. Every day in practice we're going to have a really dedicated group of kids.'
Dearborn STEM Academy senior Rick Barros had a triple-gold day in the 100 (11.13 seconds), 200 (22.34 seconds) and was a part of the winning 4x400 team (3:38.69) to take the boys' MVP award.
Rick Barros of Dearborn STEM Academy was a three-event winner to earn MVP honors.
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