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BOSTON – The Framingham High girls indoor track & field team lost to the Wildcats of Milton High on Thursday, January 5 at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.

Final score was 62-38 Wildcats.

Flyers are now 0-3 on the season, under Head Coach Ed Crowley.

Flyers are back at Reggie Lewis on Thursday, January 12, for another Bay State Conference meet.

Tija Dilba won the high jump event with a leap of 4-feet, 8-inches. Milton finished second & third.

Framingham finished 1-2 in the shot put event. Maya Bishop won the event with a throw of 28-feet, 10 inches. Lindsay Bishop finished second with a throw of 28-feet, 2 inches.

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Sophomore Marie Scanlon finished third in the high hurdles. Her time of 9.78 seconds her the Flyers a point.

in the 55-meter dash, Joanna Ball won the event for the Flyers in 7.81 seconds. Bishop finished second in 7.92 seconds.

Framingham’s Evelyn Poku, Evelyn took second in the 300-meter race in 48.42 seconds.

Milton swept the 600-meter race and earned 9 points.

Sasha Lamakina finished second in the 1,000-meter event for Framingham. Her times was 3:11.36 minutes.

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Liesel Krohne finished third in the mile to earn a point for the Flyers.

The Flyers won the 800-meter relay but lost the 1600-meter relay to the Wildcats.

In the final event, the 2-mile Milton’s Margaret Glenn won the race in 13 minutes. Framingham’s Mia DeMore finished second in 14:56 minutes. Chloe Caterson took third for the Flyers.

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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.