MSTCA Coaches Invitational 2012

Somerville, MA

Coverage

2012 MSTCA Mass State Coaches Invitational Slide Show May 20, 2012

For photo downloads and prints see: http://www.newtonsportsphotography.com/blog/2012/05/12/2012-mass-state-coaches-invitational/Slideshow of the 2021 MSTCA Mass State Coaches Invitational on May 14th. Watch it in 1080HD if you have a fast connection. Highlights include Carla Forbes landing USA#4 20'3

The Weekly Z-Cap #1 May 17, 2012

Coach "Z" has taken on a new adventure ! The charsmatic, energetic, and successful Coach will be "Z-Capping" the past week in Track and Field in Massachusetts. This is just a glimpse into the road Milesplitmass will be taking in the future. We want to thank Coach "Z" and of coUrse the behind the scene's "master of Video" in  Coach Rooney !

MSTCA Coaches Meet Slideshow May 14, 2012

The full set of photos from the MSTCA Mass State Coaches Invitational  is available in the MSTCA Invitational gallery.

Clerveaux records track hat trick May 13, 2012

Brockton’s Vanessa Clerveaux broke the MSTCA Coaches Invitational meet record in the girls’ 100-meter hurdles not once, but three times Saturday at Dilboy Stadium in Somerville.In the trials, Clerveaux finished in 14.54 seconds, breaking the meet record of 14.58 set by Hopkinton’s Tiana Riel in 2003. She then bested her time with a 14.42 in her semifinal heat, before posting a personal-best 14.08 in the final - the second-fastest time run by a Massachusetts girl, according to race officials.. (via )  

Records Fall At Coaches Meet May 12, 2012

Vanessa Clerveaux drew the line in the sand at Saturday’s Coaches Invitational and declared a full assault on the records that lie ahead this season. The Brockton standout made shambles of the 100-meter hurdle event on a hot day at Somerville’s Dilboy Stadium. Clerveaux lowered the meet record twice in her preliminary heats before blitzing a strong field in the final to the tune of 14.08 seconds. The meet record of 14.58 set by Hopkinton’s Tiana Riel in 2003 was long gone before Clerveaux set herself in the blocks for the final. “Like I said before in indoors, I’m trying to break any record I can,” said Clerveaux after clocking a 14.42 in the semifinals. “Every little second matters. My coaches and I have been working on my mechanics. I’m trying to incorporate them over every hurdle. I’m trying to into the 13s, if not today then some time this season.”