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FRAMINGHAM – The Framingham High boys outdoor track & field team won its final meet of the season yesterday at Bowditch Field.

The Flyers defeated Brookline High 75-61.

Framingham High senior Emmanuel Kabuuka was a double winner in field events.

He won the long jump in 19-feet, 4.5 inches. Senior Ryan Maliewski took second for the Flyers at 18-feet, 11.5-inches.

Kabuuka also won the triple jump with a leap of 38-feet, 10-inches.

Ryan McIrney finished third in the high jump for the Flyers at 5-feet, 2-inches.

Junior Miles Bishop won the shot put with a throw of 43-feet, 7-inches. Andrew Subramaniyam took third place for Framingham.

Bishop also took third in the javelin competition with a throw of 83-feet, 9-inches.

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Senior Fletcher Calderwon the discuss event with a throw of 99-feet, 7-inches. Seiffert took second for the Flyers.

Framingham senior won the 110-hurdles in 14.2 seconds. Senior Sed Lomani was second in 16 seconds flat.

Senior Maliewski finished third in the 400-meter hurdles in 64.7 seconds

Framingham swept the dash. Matteus Bussolaro crossed the finish line first in 11.5 seconds. Senior Sam Westervelt captured second in11.7 seconds, with junior Noah Marshall third in 12.3 seconds.

Lawson won the 200-meter event in 23.3 seconds with Westervelt placing at 23.7 seconds.

Senior Kabuuka finished second in the 400-meter event in 52.6 seconds. McIrney took third for Framingham in 53.5 seconds.

Senior Sam Moffatfinished second in the 800-meter event at 2:07.9 minutes. Seiffert took third in the half mile event.

Sophomore Sam Burgess won the mile event in 4:35.3 minutes. Junior Arnav Singh finished second in the 2-mile event in 10:31.3 minutes.

Framingham won the 4X100 relay in 46.7 seconds with sprinters Marshall, Bussolaro, Lomami, and junior Aidan Broderick.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.