Vineyarders at the top of the podium at Nationls. Far right: Daniel daSilva, Jonathan Norton, Daniel Serpa, Zach Utz.
Charlie Utz

Boys Relay Team Places First in Division at Nationals

On Saturday, the regional high school boys 4x800-meter relay team placed first in their category at the Nike Outdoor Nationals track and field meet in Eugene, Ore.

More than six months of continuous work has paid off for the regional high school boys 4x800-meter relay team, who won their category at the Nike Outdoor Nationals track and field meet in Eugene, Ore. on Saturday.

“It all culminated yesterday,” track and field coach Don Brown told the Gazette by phone.

Zach Utz makes the turn.
Charlie Utz
Zach Utz makes the turn.
Charlie Utz

The relay team of Jonathan Norton, Daniel Serpa, Daniel daSilva and Zach Utz placed first in the emerging elite category at the national championship meet, clocking in at 7:53. Emerging elite is the category below the fastest relay teams in the nation, who raced in the meet’s championship category

The team’s performance Saturday was 10 seconds faster than their previous best time going into the meet, Mr. Brown said. He attributed much of the team’s success to their dedication to a singular goal, starting when the indoor track season began in November.

“It’s really hard to get here,” he said of the national championships. “We had a rock solid plan... and we stuck to it.”

After the 4x800-meter relay missed the national meet during the indoor track season by under two seconds, Mr. Brown said the team set their focus for the outdoor season.

“A champion is someone who loses and just comes back,” he said.

Injured wrist does not slow down Daniel daSilva.
Charlie Utz
Injured wrist does not slow down Daniel daSilva.
Charlie Utz

With recently graduated seniors Zach Utz and Jonathan Norton moving on from the team, the relay Saturday marks the last time the quartet will race as a group. Mr. Utz will attend Middlebury College in the fall and Mr. Norton will start at Connecticut College. Both will continue their running careers in college.

“There were a lot of tears coming across that line,” Mr. Brown said.

Mr. Norton and Mr. Utz also competed as individuals at the national meet over the weekend. Mr. Norton ran the 2,000-meter steeplechase, finishing 23rd overall with a time of 6:28. Mr. Utz competed in the emerging elite mile, placing eighth with a time of 4:18.

“We’re all pretty happy with that,” Mr. Brown said.

Mr. Brown said another motivator throughout the weekend came from support shown by Islanders. He said the team was receiving constant calls, texts and messages of encouragement and congratulations throughout the weekend.

“It really means a lot,” Mr. Brown said. “It was really special to hear how much community involvement there was in watching the races.”

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 06/19/2022 - 23:29

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Zach Utz

Thanks for the great article. To reiterate Coach Brown's quote, we are all so incredibly grateful for the generosity of the community in helping us get to Eugene. It really means so much to us. Thank you to everyone that donated, watched, and cheered us on this season. We are so lucky to be part of such a tight-knit and supportive community.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/20/2022 - 07:49

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Alice Susko Edgartown

Well done, boys!! We are so proud. And huge congratulations to this amazing coach for taking these kids to the very top!! Keep on going, Coach Brown! We look forward to seeing what comes next!!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/20/2022 - 10:18

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Richard J. O'Neil Naples, Florida

Great job & fun to watch. Rocks work! History made for The Purple & White.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/20/2022 - 15:01

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Marty Milner TALLAHASSEE

Congratulations team- so proud of you and all your hard work! Running track stays with you- for life!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/21/2022 - 06:51

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Tim Boland West Tisbury

Congratulations to the team and coach Brown! A lifelong memory and a remarkable achievement!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/21/2022 - 08:00

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DAJ Hidden Cove

Conceiving a future goal, hard work in pursuing that ambition, dogged determination , and teamwork are lessons learned that far transcend your track accomplishment. Coach taught you some of the most valuable ‘life lessons’ you’ll ever know. Congratulations to you all for making our island community proud.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/21/2022 - 08:20

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Lisa Langley Edgartown

This is truly an incredible life achievement! Not to mention, with grace and humility all along the way. Wonderful, wonderful and Congratulations!

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