Connor Teague capped his senior year at Holliston with a standout performance in outdoor track and field, adding to an already impressive resume. At the Division 4 State Championships, Teague claimed gold in both the triple jump (47’ 3.25”) and long jump (23’ 11”). In the triple jump, he outdistanced his nearest competitor by over two feet. The long jump was closer, but Teague’s consistency carried him past Wakefield Memorial’s JaMauri Belmer.
Teague parlayed his state success into strong finishes at larger meets: he placed second in the long jump and third in the triple jump at the MIAA Meet of Champions. His senior season also included victories at major invitationals and dual meets. Earlier, at the MSTCA Warrior Invitational, Teague delivered a season-best triple jump and earned accolades for his explosive athleticism. As a two-time state champion, Teague leaves the Panthers program with a legacy of dominance in the horizontal jumps. He heads to the New Balance Nationals this weekend looking to cap his high school career on the national stage. Holliston will remember him as one of its finest jumpers ever.














