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Barron Today
By the People, for the People
Brockton Track Program Features 15 Athletes
Sophomore BraeLynn De-Marrias and senior Taylor Cummins lead the girls' squad.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 5:01pm
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Brockton High's track and field team looks to build on last season's success with a talented roster of returning athletes.Barron TodayBrockton's track team has 15 athletes this season, including 8 girls and 7 boys. The girls' squad is led by returning standouts BraeLynn De-Marrias, a sophomore, and Taylor Cummins, a senior. De-Marrias qualified for the divisional meet in the 1600 and 3200-meter runs last season, while Cummins qualified for the Eastern C meet in the 1600. Freshman Daniel Segubiense is expected to have a strong season for the boys in sprinting events.
Why it matters
Track and field is a popular high school sport in the Brockton area, and the community is eager to see how the Warriors perform this season after a successful campaign last year. The team's performance could impact school spirit and community engagement.
The details
Brockton's track squad features 15 athletes this season, including 8 girls and 7 boys. Heading the girls' squad are returning standouts BraeLynn De-Marrias, a sophomore, and Taylor Cummins, a senior. De-Marrias qualified for the divisional meet in both the 1600 and 3200-meter runs last season, while Cummins qualified for the Eastern C meet in the 1600. First-year head coach Ray Anthony Barron is confident that De-Marrias and Cummins will have strong seasons and help the team reach the state meet. Freshman Daniel Segubiense is expected to have a standout season for the boys in sprinting events.
- Brockton's track team will open their season on Friday, April 10 in Lambert.
- BraeLynn De-Marrias qualified for the divisional meet in the 1600 and 3200-meter runs last season.
- Taylor Cummins qualified for the Eastern C meet in the 1600 last season.
The players
BraeLynn De-Marrias
A sophomore on the Brockton girls' track team who qualified for the divisional meet in the 1600 and 3200-meter runs last season.
Taylor Cummins
A senior on the Brockton girls' track team who qualified for the Eastern C meet in the 1600 last season.
Daniel Segubiense
A freshman on the Brockton boys' track team who is expected to have a strong season in sprinting events.
Ray Anthony Barron
The first-year head coach of the Brockton high school track team, who previously coached at the junior high level since 2011.
What they’re saying
“'I'm happy with the turnout,'”
— Ray Anthony Barron, Head Coach
“'I'm confident that Taylor for the mile and two mile and BraeLynn will have good seasons. We have to work on times and get to state this year.'”
— Ray Anthony Barron, Head Coach
What’s next
The Warriors will open their season in Lambert on Friday, April 10.
The takeaway
Brockton's track program has a promising group of athletes this season, led by returning standouts BraeLynn De-Marrias and Taylor Cummins. With a new head coach in Ray Anthony Barron, the team is focused on improving times and qualifying for the state meet.

