Coach: Dean Hall (37th year)
Conference: MVC; Class: C
Last year’s results: Boys: MVC champions, Class C champions; Girls: MVC champions, eighth in Class C.
Returning athletes: Boys: Seniors — Charles Adams (hurdles), Christian Booker (hurdles, jumps), Travis Caton (throws), Andrew Golino (throws), Nick Rogers (sprints), Jeff Willey (racewalk, distance), Johnny Yim (hurdles, jumps); Juniors — Henry Adams (sprints, jumps), Jake Angelico (pole vault), Austin Bedford (pole vault, sprints), Brett Carter (distance), Jordan Cole (distance), Shawn Grover (sprints, jumps), Nick Harriman (distance), Nick Huston (middle distance); Sophomores — Kurtis Bolton (pole vault, jumps), Bradley Boulet (middle distance, throws), Garrett Caton (sprints, jumps), Silas Crosby (distance), Jacob Fusaro (jumps, hurdles), Reece Martin-Morong (throws), Mike Schlotterbeck (racewalk, hurdles).
Girls: Seniors — Allie Bubar (throws), Mia Durgin (pole vault, throws); Juniors — Abby Gamache (racewalk, distance), Charlotte Mooney (racewalk, jumps), Bree Sautter (middle distance); Sophomores — Jasmine Clark (throws), Chase Collier (hurdles), Bailey Eveson (distance), Ciera Miller (throws), Danielle Schafer (distance).
Key losses: Boys: Tyler Bard, Cam Ramich, Quincy Thompson, Jordon Torres, Justin Crocker, Jordan Glover, Kendal Roy, Zach Stevens, Jacob Johnston; Girls: Olivia Bulgin, Paige Galligan, Shantal MacWhinnie, Delanie Ouellette, Adrianna White.
Promising newcomers: Boys: Seniors — Max Poulin, Draven Walker; Juniors — Jon Melnick, Brock Vachon; Freshmen — Ben Blake, Joe Fusaro, Dylan George, Bradley Harriman, Steven Martin, Morgan Perron, Jonah Sautter, Ethan Vachon, Kayne Wentzheimer, Tony Whittemore. Girls: Senior — Mikayla Yanez; Junior — Deliah Schreiber; Sophomore — Chandler Riordan; Freshmen — Emily Brewer, Sydney Douglas, Emma Houle, Anna Wiley, Melissa Wood.
Season outlook: For the last decade, both the Lisbon boys and girls have been the team to beat in the MVC. It will be more of the same as the nine-time defending conference champions go for No. 10. Helping the Greyhounds’ cause is a new track and field complex built by the support of Lisbon voters that will help the team’s training. MVC champions Andrew Golino (shot put and discus) and Mia Durgin (pole vault) return for the Greyhounds.
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