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McCarron takes silver in state Class S indoor track meet

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Housatonic Valley Regional High School senior Kyle McCarron’s 1,600-meter time of 4:30.31 earned him second place in this year’s indoor state meet. He was within two seconds of first-place finisher Matthew Kraszewski from Nathan Hale-Ray High School.

HVRHS track runner won the Berkshire League 1600-meter race Feb. 7, pictured above, and qualified for the Class S state meet in New Haven Feb. 15, where he won silver. Photo contributed

McCarron was one of eight runners to represent HVRHS in the 2025 Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Class S indoor track meet at Floyd Little Athletic Center in New Haven Feb. 15. In addition to his 1,600-meter silver medal, McCarron placed sixth in the 3,200-meter run.

For the HVRHS girls, Mia Dodge placed fifth in the 55-meter hurdles. Dodge also placed fifth in the sprint medley relay with teammates Gabi Titone, Harper Howe and Kenzie Lotz. Howe placed eighth in the 600-meter race. Titone placed 10th in the 1600-meter race. 

Patrick Money placed 10th in the boys 55-meter hurdles and 25th in the long jump. Money, Kyle McCarron, Silas Tripp and Peter Austin placed 12th as a team in the sprint medley relay.

Story courtesy of the Lakeville Journal.

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