BURLINGTON WEATHER

Burlington hosted the Middlesex League Outdoor Track Championship on Wednesday, with both track programs finishing in the top six. Boys' tennis closed out the regular season with a 5–0 sweep, and the latest MIAA Division 2 power rankings show nearly all Red Devils programs inside the automatic qualifier line.

Track & Field

Burlington's boys scored 55 points to finish sixth in a 12-team field dominated by Lexington (211). Arlington (73) and Melrose (68) finished second and third.

Leon Sekandi was Burlington's standout, placing third in the 110 hurdles (15.12) and adding a fifth in the high jump (6-4) and sixth in the long jump (21-10.50). Ryan Brooks earned second in the javelin at 175-8. Perkins Augustin took third in the shot put (46-10.25). Matthew Conte placed fifth in the 400 hurdles (59.19) and sixth in the 110 hurdles (15.67), Roy Kanyike finished fifth in the 800 (2:03.64), and Steven Dalalelis was sixth in the 200 (23.35). The 4x800 relay came in fifth (8:38.68) and the 4x400 placed fifth as well (3:39.11).

The girls scored 54 points for fifth place behind Lexington (233), Melrose (95), Winchester (78), and Reading (74).

Leila Gilligan was a strong individual performer, placing second in the 400 hurdles (1:07.63) and finishing seventh in the 100 hurdles. Brooke Baglio took third in the 400 (1:02.27) and fifth in the long jump (17-5.50). Cassidy Hanlon earned third in the shot put (35-3) and fourth in the javelin (98-7). The 4x100 relay team came in third (50.95) and the 4x400 placed fourth (4:22.27). Olivia DiRienzo was fourth in the triple jump (35-7).

The boys' tennis team closed out the regular season with a 5–0 win over Central Catholic, finishing 10–9 overall. Girls' tennis dropped a 5–0 match to 12-3 Bedford, falling to 5–12. Despite the record, the Lady Devils rank 24th in the MIAA Division 2 power rankings — inside the 32-team automatic qualifier field. Boys are ranked 15th as of last posting.

Softball fell 20–8 at Haverhill, dropping to 5–12. This after a close 10-11 loss to Stoneham the day before.

Five Burlington programs currently sit inside the 32-team automatic qualifier cutoff in the Division 2 power rankings. Boys' lacrosse is ranked 18th, boys' tennis 15th, girls' lacrosse 26th, and girls' tennis 24th. Boys' volleyball ranks at 15th with a 10-8 record.

Baseball (41st) and softball (46th) are outside the automatic line; teams ranked 33rd and below need a .500 or better record to qualify for a play-in game.

Thursday, May 21 Schedule

  • Girls' Lacrosse vs. Westford Academy: varsity at 4:15
  • Boys' Lacrosse at North Andover: JV at 5:00; varsity at 6:30
  • Boys' Volleyball vs. Framingham: JV at 4:00; varsity at 5:30

Friday, May 21 Schedule

  • 4:00 — JV & varsity softball at Billerica
  • Boys' volleyball at Billerica — 4:30 JV game; 5:30 varsity game
  • Varsity Boys Baseball is also on the schedule for times TBD Friday and Saturday
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