The Bellingham Blackhawks girls’ track and field team has dominated early, posting decisive wins in their first three Tri-Valley League small schools meets. They opened with an 83–47 victory over Millis, excelled at Medfield in a 78–58 win, and then traveled to Medway to claim an 80–56 triumph. Across these meets, Bellingham’s strength has been its depth: athletes have scored in sprints, hurdles, jumps, throws, and relays, creating an insurmountable points gap. In sprints, the Blackhawks posted top-two finishes in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes, while the 4×400 relay squad closed each meet with well-executed, consistent splits. Field events such as long jump and shot put contributed key points, and the 800-meter and 1,600-meter races were secured by strong mid-distance runners, underscoring the program’s balance. Tomorrow at 3:45 PM, Bellingham travels to Norton, a 3–1 squad whose only loss was by a narrow margin. Competing on the Norton track, the Blackhawks will seek to extend their unbeaten record to 4–0 by leveraging their proven strengths: explosive starts, precise handoffs, and strategic pacing. A win would further cement Bellingham’s early-season dominance and set the tone for the second half of TVL competition.
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