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Pair of Blue Bombardiers Take First at Hockomock League Track and Field Championship Meet.

Shelby Cuddeback won the 2-mile and Briana Robitallie took first in the 100.

With the postseason for track and field underway, a few Attleboro runners started championship season with wins at the Hockomock League Championship Meet.

Attleboro’s Shelby Cuddeback (11:53.92) took the 2-mile, beating Mansfield's Sami Carey (12:00.76) and Emily Sarkisian (12:01.25) who finished in second and third. 

University of Rhode Island commit Briana Robitallie won her second 100 title in a row, crossing the finish line at 12.66. The Attleboro senior also earned a third place finish in the long jump (16-07).

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Overall, Attleboro finished sixth in the girls' meet and the boys placed eighth.

After winning the last 10 Hockomock League Track and Field Championship Meets, the Hornets boys' track team did not come home with a first place trophy, finishing in second place behind a strong North Attleboro team.

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With strong performances in the throws and jumps, the Red Rocketeers scored 150.5 points. The Hornets placed second with 149 points and King Philip finished third with 77 points. 

In the girls' meet, the Hornets picked up their first title since 2011, scoring 122 points. North Attleboro finished in second place with 104.166 points and Oliver Ames ended the meet in third place with 88.166 points.


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