Heading into its city series showdown against Bristol Eastern next week, Bristol Central track & field scores 54-point win over Lewis Mills on Tuesday

feet of some sprinter in sprint start in track and field

By Michael Letendre 

BRISTOL – The boys outdoor track and field program remained undefeated after another league meet on Tuesday. 

The Rams were able to topple Lewis Mills by a 102-48 final in a CCC South bout from Bristol Central High School – staying undefeated after thrashing the Spartans. 

Central is a perfect 6-0 over the regular season as is crosstown rival Bristol Eastern. 

The programs are set to tangle this coming Tuesday afternoon at 3:45 p.m. from the track and field at BCHS with the regular season CCC South title on the line. 

And several multiple winners carried the day for the Rams. 

In the 200 meters, Joseph Davila won the event in 24.8 seconds while senior Frankie Porrini nabbed first place in the 800 with a blazing time of 2:03. 

Patrick Wininger’s time of 4:42 was the mark to beat in the mile challenge while in the 3200 meters, Chris Roy won the race in 10:51. 

Logan Jackson took both the 100 and 300 hurdles per his usual. 

Jackson finished the 110 in 16.2 seconds while taking first place in the 300 with a final time of 43.7 seconds. 

Anthony Paulino won both the long and triple jumps that day. 

His leap of 19 feet, six inches allowed him to take the long jump while his make of 34 feet, nine inches earned him first in the triple jump. 

Jude Browning posted a successful make of 11 feet to win the pole vault while teammate Tashawn Cauley’s toss of 37 feet, 7.5 inches won him the shot put. 

Also in the field, Aengus Repeta took first in the discus with a throw of 121 feet, 7 inches and Wyatt Gibson made the winning toss in the javelin – clearing 125 feet, nine inches. 

Lewis Mills ended up seizing the 4×400 meter relay in 3:31 but Central took the other two events. 

The 4×800 meter relay saw the unit of Wininger, Julieen Lopez, Roy, and Aiden Georgakopoulos win the grueling challenge in 8:53 while the crew of Paulino, Davila, Jackson, and crafty Tre Blair won the 4×100 in a combined 45.3 seconds. 

Bristol Central Boys Track & Field – CCC South Action 

BRISTOL CENTRAL 102, LEWIS MILLS 48 

from Bristol Central High School 

First Place Finishes 

*4×800 meter relay: Patrick Wininger, Julieen Lopez, Chris Roy, Aiden Georgakopoulos (Bristol Central), 8:53 

*4×100 meter relay: Anthony Paulino, Joseph Davila, Logan Jackson, Tre Blair (Bristol Central), 45.3 seconds 

*4×400 meter relay: (Lewis Mills), 3:31 

*100 meters – Johnson (Lewis Mills), 11.0 seconds 

*200 meters – Joseph Davila (Bristol Central), 24.8 seconds 

*400 meters – Sebby (Lewis Mills), 54.0 seconds 

*800 meters – Frankie Porrini (Bristol Central), 2:03 

*1600 meters – Patrick Wininger (Bristol Central), 4:42 

*3200 meters – Chris Roy (Bristol Central), 10:51 

*110 Hurdles – Logan Jackson (Bristol Central), 16.2 seconds 

*300 Hurdles – Logan Jackson (Bristol Central), 43.7 seconds 

*Long Jump – Anthony Paulino (Bristol Central), 19 feet, 6 inches 

*Triple Jump – Anthony Paulino (Bristol Central), 34 feet, 9 inches 

*High Jump – Paten (Lewis Mills), 5 feet, 8 inches 

*Pole Vault – Jude Browning (Bristol Central), 11 feet 

*Shot Put – Tashawn Cauley (Bristol Central), 37 feet, 7.5 inches 

*Discus – Aengus Repeta (Bristol Central) 121 feet, 7 inches 

*Javelin – Wyatt Gibson (Bristol Central), 125 feet, 9 inches 

Record: Bristol Central 6-0 overall 


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