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Field of local talent shines at 2025 Boston Triathlon
Field of local talent shines at 2025 Boston Triathlon

Boston Globe

timea day ago

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Field of local talent shines at 2025 Boston Triathlon

Outside of the elite field, Westford Academy graduate Jack Whitman, a rising sophomore at the University of Notre Dame, was the top men's finisher. Competing in the under-19 age group, Whitman finished in 1:54:50, beating Fedor Orlov, 10 years his senior, by nine seconds. Advertisement Georgia Sege was the top women's age group finisher in the Olympic distance, completing the course in 2:14:03. In the sprint distance, Kevin Kelsey of Beverly was the top men's finisher and the only athlete to finish in under one hour, with a time of 57:05. Natalie Obando was the top female finisher in the sprint race with a time of 1:03:48. In the sprint-distance mixed relay, a team of notable locals took home first place. Sarah True, who represented Team USA in triathlon at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, swam the first leg; Bill Richards completed the cycling leg; and Boston Athletic Association president and CEO Jack Fleming ran the final stretch to finish in a division-winning time of 1:05:10. Advertisement Emma Healy can be reached at

Shannon Johnson takes medalist honors in 122nd Massachusetts Women's Amateur
Shannon Johnson takes medalist honors in 122nd Massachusetts Women's Amateur

Boston Globe

time6 days ago

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Shannon Johnson takes medalist honors in 122nd Massachusetts Women's Amateur

Rebecca Skoler of Needham, the 2023 champion who played for Virginia, was fourth at 1 over after a second-round 71. Molly Smith's sister, Morgan, who plays for Georgia and won the Mass Am in 2022 and 2024, shot a 2-over 74 to finish in a tie for 10th place. A third Smith sister, Maddie, a senior at Westford Academy and a 2026 commit to the University of Memphis, shot a 77 and tied for 13th. Advertisement Alexis Florio of Cranston, R.I., had the low round of the day, a 5-under 67, to finish in a tie for fifth with 16-year-old Kaitlyn Doe (71) at 2 over. Johnson had five birdies and three bogeys, including one on the par-4 18th. She once again took advantage of the par 5s, with three birdies and a par after playing them in 3 under on Monday. The 32-person match-play bracket begins Wednesday with the 18-hole final on Friday.

The legend of Kassidy Carmichael grows as she sends Westford girls' lacrosse to D1 title game with last-second goal
The legend of Kassidy Carmichael grows as she sends Westford girls' lacrosse to D1 title game with last-second goal

Boston Globe

time11-06-2025

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The legend of Kassidy Carmichael grows as she sends Westford girls' lacrosse to D1 title game with last-second goal

Girls' lax final: Westford Academy 11, Wellesley 10 Another day, another fourth-quarter comeback, another winner for Kassidy Carmichael — this one with 1 second left for her ninth goal. Absolutely unbelievable. What a game — Trevor Hass (@TrevorHass) 'You want the ball in your best player's hands,' said Westford coach Julie Olivier. 'That's it. She is the best player. You can't stop her. She is so powerful.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Carmichael — who will play lacrosse and hockey at Ohio State and is a catalyst for the gold-medal-winning United States U18 women's hockey team — finished with nine goals. Advertisement The Ghosts led 6-5 at halftime, then trailed 9-7 through three quarters and 10-8 with 4:35 left before storming back. Westford Academy's Kassidy Carmicheal (center) is congratulated by teammates after scoring one of her nine goals. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe 'They're a very good team with an exceptional player that dominated the draw and dominated at their offensive end,' said Wellesley coach Steve Balter. 'That game, in my mind, came down to total possessions. We just didn't have enough of them.' Abby Beggans paced the Raiders (19-5) with four goals before leaving in the third quarter with a non-contact knee injury. Olivia Comella added three, including one to put the Raiders up two late. Related : Advertisement Evie Weber trimmed it to one with 3:58 left, then Carmichael took care of the rest. 'It was either going to overtime or I was going to score,' Carmichael said. 'It was just a rush of emotions.' Westford Academy's Kassidy Carmicheal splits Wellesley defenders Abigail Beggans (left) and Tara Battaglino. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe As she gathered her team for a post-game huddle, Olivier encouraged her players to dream about a state title. 'We've been dreaming,' sophomore Mia Cullen chimed in, eliciting a laugh from the group. Next up is Related : The Ghosts have already made history, but they're not here just to be here. 'Making it this far should tell teams that we're not a team to mess around with,' Carmichael said. 'We knew the playoffs are totally a different season. I think we came out a totally different team. I'm not going home with a second-place trophy.' Wellesley's Kaitlyn Uller (7) celebrates her goal with teammate Olivia Comella. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe Westford Academy's Kassidy Carmicheal has the ball knocked out of her stick by Wellesley's Abigail Beggans. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe Westford Academy coach Julie Olivier instructs her team during their Division 1 semifinal win over Wellesley. Winslow Townson for The Boston Globe Trevor Hass can be reached at

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