Newton North won the Bay State Conference Championship meet, with Jared taking 2nd in long jump(video),  5th in 55m dash, and 2nd in 4x200m relay (video).   His 5th in 55m was achieved despite a hurdle crew member inexplicably moving a hurdle into his lane during the final.  Newton scored 104 points with Jared contributing to 20 (results, photos).
The MSTCA Elite Meet acts as a preview of the state open competition (results, photos,Boston Globe article). Â Â Jared took 3rd in the long jump, Â 4th in the 4x200m (video), and 2nd in the 4x400m (video).
We credit it to finally understanding the physics of long jump (run fast and jump). And yes, this was a flat pit…
Breaking News
Official pointed out a week later that this jump broke the Bay State Conference Indoor Long Jump record. This record list is kept for performances in dual meets and the league championship.
Milesplit Mass: rankings  “Jared Prior of Newton North is the top returning long jumper with a 21′ 9 3/4″.  He is the defending Division 1 Champion”. Also mentioned in Boston Herald pre-season article.
Newton North beat Newton South 1-0 under the lights at Newton South this evening (Jared Photos, All Photos). Â There was a ceremony for seniors from both teams before the game.
Braintree (0-4):
2nd half : (Jared goes out early with rib issue)
Needham (0-4):
3-1 win over Natick this evening. They are in lower Bay State division (2-2-3 now) but have recently tied Framingham and Needham; the #1 and #2 in Globe poll:
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/schools/rankings/boys-soccer
North is now (2-4-1)
Here is 5min Jared’s highlight reel from this game:
Full game:
1st half:
2nd half:
One of his better games. He assisted on 3rd goal and created some opportunities. At one point I overheard a jaded Natick father in the stands remark “this kid doesn’t give up..he hustles…has a motor”. Proud moment!
Braintree 1-2 Loss
With professional commentary from adjacent Cable TV commentator if you turn up volume. Jared only plays in 1st half due to a collision injury. I missed first 5 minutes of game due to traffic.
1st half:
2nd half:
Scrimmage vs. Cambridge
1st half:
2nd half:
Scrimmage vs. Canton (0-0 tie).
Jared plays in videos 1, 2, and 4, in black on far left side of field (right wing).
Jared gave a speech at the Newton North Spring Athletic Awards Night:
He also picked up his 7th varsity letter and was recognized for his sportsmanship, not only by his team and coach, but athletes and coaches from across the league.
Kayla was quoted by Newton North Principal Jen Price in announcing the two new Joe Tranchita Scholarships (jump to 1:06):
Jared finished his dual meet season last week accumulating 97 points (#2 in the league) and a career total of over 260 points (#1 in league, exceed 4 year totals). He pulled his “good” hamstring in the final dual meet against Needham on May 20th. After taking 10 days off, he managed to return for Eastern D1 championships Saturday and improve upon his 5th place seed with a 4th place opening jump and a berth to the State Open this Sunday. He also qualified to compete in 100m, 200m, 400m, and both relays but injury prevented this.
Jared also wrote the milesplit article for the championship meet; interviewing the winning coach for 30min on Sunday: Andover Teams Sweep D1 Championships
Jared gave his first speech as co-captain at the Newton North Varsity Awards night, where he picked up his 7th varsity letter. This evening he was also voted onto the Bay State Conference All-Star team for the 2nd time, earning unanimous votes from all 11 league coaches. He concluded his indoor season Saturday with a 10th place finish in the State Open behind 9 seniors. His 21′ 9 3/4″ D1 jump ranked him 4th in the state overall for the season.
Jared overcame his hamstring injury to hit one of his key goals for the year; winning the MIAA Division 1 State Championship with an indoor personal best jump of 21′ 9 3/4″ on his 6th and final attempt (Photos, results, globe results, milesplit coverage). This was Jared first high school championship title.
He was in 4th pace going into finals with a 20’8″ 2nd jump and then 2nd after 4 jumps with a 21’1″ which put him 1″ behind the leader. The win advances him to the state open on Saturday February 21st. He also ran a leg of the 4x200m for 7th and that team will likely advance to the open with a wildcard slot (last divisional meet is Tuesday).
This jump puts Jared at 4rd in the Massachusetts state rankings, 4.5″ out of 1st and likely seeds him 2nd or 3rd in the State Open.