
The 46th annual New England Interscholastic Track & Field Championships, held on a warm Saturday afternoon in East Hartford, Connecticut, became a showcase for the extraordinary talent of two Norwood High School sisters who had already spent several seasons rewriting the local record books. On June 10, 1991, Sarah and Janny Meeks delivered one of the most memorable performances in Norwood athletic history, each capturing a New England title and cementing their status as two of the finest high‑school athletes ever to come out of the Bay State League.
The meet, which draws the top competitors from all six New England states, is widely regarded as the most prestigious high‑school track event in the region. For Norwood to produce two champions in the same year was nothing short of remarkable — and for those champions to be sisters made the achievement even more extraordinary.
Sarah Meeks: A Sprinter on the Edge of a Record
Senior sprinter Sarah Meeks entered the meet already riding a wave of success. Just nine days earlier, she had been crowned the Massachusetts All‑State Champion in the 200‑meter dash at Springfield Central High School. Her victory there had been decisive, but her performance in East Hartford was even more impressive.
Running with her trademark explosive start and powerful drive phase, Sarah blazed through the 200 meters in 24.47 seconds, a time that placed her within four‑hundredths of a second of the New England meet record. Even more astonishing, it was the exact same time she had run at the championship the previous year — a rare feat of consistency at the elite level.
Norwood girls’ track coach Henry Shachoy, who had guided both Meeks sisters throughout their high‑school careers, could hardly contain his admiration.
“Sarah’s time was just four‑hundredths off the New England record,” he said. “Last year and this year she ran the exact same time. Maybe next year she’ll get the record.”
For Sarah, the victory was the culmination of years of disciplined training, relentless focus, and a competitive spirit that made her one of the most feared sprinters in the region. Her New England title placed her among the fastest high‑school athletes in the Northeast and added another chapter to Norwood’s proud track‑and‑field legacy.
Janny Meeks: A Triple Jump Breakthrough
While Sarah dominated the track, her younger sister Janny delivered an equally electrifying performance in the triple jump, an event that demands a rare combination of speed, strength, and technical precision.
On her very first attempt, Janny soared to a distance of 38 feet, 9½ inches — a personal best by well over a foot and a mark that instantly put her out of reach of the competition. Coach Shachoy later noted that once Janny landed her opening jump, she simply let the rest of the field try — unsuccessfully — to catch her.
“Janny’s jump was her personal best by a huge margin,” he said. “She hit it on her first jump and then just let everyone else try to catch her.”
Her victory was not only a triumph of athletic ability but also a testament to her mental toughness. The triple jump is notoriously unforgiving, and athletes often struggle to find rhythm under championship pressure. Janny, however, delivered the performance of her life when it mattered most.
A Historic Moment for Norwood Athletics
For Norwood, the 1991 New England Championships represented one of the most successful days in the town’s athletic history. To have two sisters win two New England titles in two different events on the same day is a rarity in any sport, at any level.
The Meeks sisters’ achievements were the product of years of dedication, countless hours of training, and the steady guidance of Coach Shachoy and the Norwood track program. Their victories brought pride not only to their school but to the entire community — a moment of excellence that still stands out decades later.
Their performances remain a shining example of what Norwood athletes can achieve on the biggest stages, and June 10, 1991, endures as a landmark date in the town’s rich sporting history.
Archival Note: This article has been dynamically reconstructed from the original public record print archives of the Patriot Ledger
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