The honors continue piling up for Hamilton-Wenham senior Georgia Wilson.
One of the most decorated track and field athletes in Generals’ history, she was recently voted CAL Baker Athlete of the Year for the 2025 outdoor track season. Remarkably, this is the seventh CAL MVP honor for Wilson, who won two Division 6 state championships in the high hurdles and triple jump this past weekend.
Wilson was selected as a first-team CAL all-star in both the long jump and triple jump. Fellow Generals Grace Rich and Asa Labell was also first-team selections along with the school’s 4×800 relay team.
Other local All-Conference choices were Essex Tech’s Delaney Dunn in the 100 as well as the Hawks’ record breaking 4×100 relay, which won the first state title in program history at the D2 meet. From Ipswich, Kameya Perron was All-CAL in the pole vault and the Tigers also received the sportsmanship award.
Other major girls outdoor track awards went to Giuliana Ligor of North Reading (Kinney Athlete of the Year), Sotirios Pintzoloulos of North Reading (Kinney Coach of the Year), Triton (Kinney sportsmanship award) and Amesbury’s Ernie Bissaillon (Baker Coach of the Year).
Selected as second-team CAL all-stars, from the local teams, were Hamilton-Wenham’s Sasha Makogonov (shot put), Essex Tech’s Nya Palmer (100), Jaslyn Majia (100), Nora Kisiel (200) and Brooke Medico (triple jump) and Ipswich’s Alana Novello (low hurdles) and Julia Soares (javelin).
In boys outdoor track, Ipswich’s Marty Binette was vote CAL Baker Coach of the Year with his Tigers earning the sportsmanship award.
Ben Rich of Hamilton-Wenham was the lone local to grab a first-team All-CAL nod, doing so in the 2-mile.
Other award winners were Kinney co-Athletes of the Year Kieran Miller (North Reading) and Jalen Wise (Newburyport) with Kinney Coach of the Year going to North Reading’s Tom Ledoux. Lynnfield’s Eli Mendese was CAL Baker Athlete of the Year.
Earning second-team CAL all-star honors from local schools were Essex Tech’s Leland Pagan (200) and Graeme Dineen (400 and pole vault), Hamilton-Wenham’s Cole Regan (mile), James Regan (2-mile), the 4×800 relay and Yu Chan Ahn (pole vault) and Ipswich’s 4×400 relay and Joe Wertz (low hurdles).