Lunenburg Girls Capture Another Mid-Wach Track Championship

Blue Knights dominate competition, win 11th straight league title

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

The Lunenburg girls indoor track team continued its impressive run of success, winning the Mid-Wach championship at Fitchburg High School's Doug Grutchfield Fieldhouse. Led by a strong group of 11 seniors, the Blue Knights scored 148 points to easily outdistance runner-up Quabbin Regional (69 points). Lunenburg won multiple individual events and also swept the top three spots in the 55-meter hurdles.

Why it matters

Lunenburg's girls track program has been a powerhouse in the Mid-Wach league for over a decade, winning 11 straight conference titles. The team's sustained excellence and depth across multiple events highlights the strength of the program and the dedication of the coaches and athletes.

The details

Lunenburg did not win the high jump or shot put, but earned enough points in those events to set up their dominance in the running events. The Blue Knights swept the top three spots in the 55-meter hurdles, led by Karynna Long's winning time of 9.42 seconds. Olivia Coronella won the mile and 1,000-meter runs, while Sophia Viveiros and Casey Corey took 1-2 in the 600-meter. Lunenburg also won the 4x400-meter relay.

  • The Mid-Wach indoor track championships were held on Saturday, February 8, 2026 at Fitchburg High School.

The players

Steve Kyajonian

Longtime head coach of the Lunenburg girls indoor track team.

Olivia Coronella

Junior at Lunenburg who won the mile and 1,000-meter events.

Karynna Long

Senior at Lunenburg who won the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 9.42 seconds.

Sophia Viveiros

Sophomore at Lunenburg who won the 600-meter run.

Casey Corey

Senior at Lunenburg who finished second in the 600-meter run.

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What they’re saying

“We have a great group of girls, and a great group of seniors; we have 11 seniors, and they've been the heart and soul of this team for five or six years. They come to play on game day.”

— Steve Kyajonian, Head Coach, Lunenburg Girls Track (Sentinel and Enterprise)

The takeaway

Lunenburg's girls indoor track program has established itself as a consistent powerhouse in the Mid-Wach league, winning 11 straight conference championships. The team's depth, senior leadership, and coaching staff have all contributed to this sustained excellence over multiple generations of athletes.