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Patchogue-Medford’s Evan Fraser Named Among Long Island’s Top Boys Indoor Track Athletes
Senior Continues to Break School Records

MEDFORD, NEW YORK—Patchogue-Medford High School senior Evan Fraser was recently named to Newsday’s list of the top 50 Long Island boys indoor track athletes of the 2025-2026 school year. In his junior season, Evan won the county championship in the 300-meter and claimed the county title in the outdoor 200-meter as well.
“Evan earned all-county honors last year for his success in the 300-meter,” said Patchogue-Medford High School boys track and field coach Steve Cole. “He also represented Patchogue-Medford at the New York State track and field championships and earned a silver medal in the intersectional relay.”
Evan has already broken several school records this year. His remarkable time of 22.73 seconds claimed the Patchogue-Medford record in the 200-meter dash, and he set the 300-meter record multiple times, now possessing a time of 34.49 seconds. He also captured the 400-meter record with his impressive time of 52.31 seconds.
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Evan recently won the 300-meter dash at the Suffolk County large school boys indoor track and field championships and the Section XI championships, capturing the Suffolk County title. His remarkable time of 34.49 seconds earned him a spot to represent Patchogue-Medford at the New York State championships on March 6th and 7th.
Following his graduation from Patchogue-Medford High School, Evan plans to study sports medicine in college and continue his track and field career.
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