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Amesbury 20, Lynnfield 35

Jeff Larnard placed second (17:22) for Amesbury (3-6) at Lynnfield. James Parady placed third (17:43). Alex Tamburello finished fourth (18:02). Peter Seiss placed fifth (18:05). Liam Leary placed sixth (18:10).

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Boys Cross Country, 10/02/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hamilton-Wenham 15, Pentucket 48

Jason Cox (18:02) led most of the race for Pentucket (2-6) but finished sixth at Pipestave Course. Matt Pearsall placed 11th (18:52). Cam Doe (19:10) placed 14th. Hunter Sawyer placed 18th (19:44).

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Boys Cross Country, 10/02/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover 23, Newburyport 38

Greg Englehart finished second (15:13) at Herald State Park Estate Park for the Clippers (5-2). Brian Morse (15:20) finished third. Sean Hickman (16:07) placed 10th.

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Boys Cross Country, 10/02/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Whittier 21, Essex Agricultural 38

Whittier's Bryan Stanley ran a 17:22 over 3.1 miles, believed to be the record at the Greater Lowell course, as the Wildcats downed Essex Aggie 21-38 and fell to the Gryphons 32-25. Teammate Ian Kelley was second overall in 18:49.

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Boys Cross Country, 10/02/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lawrence 22, Tewksbury 34

Lawrence ends drought The Lawrence boys cross country team won its first Merrimack Valley Conference meet in eight years, 22-34 over Tewksbury, as part of a tri-meet that included Methuen. Addely Gonzalez finished a strong second overall for the Lancers to lead the way, running 16:04 for three miles, and Luis Cruz was sixth. Miguel Taveras came in 10th. "The kids loved it, they couldn't believe it," said Lawrence coach Rick Parthum, who singled out senior Melvin Rivera for a fine effort. "They ran a perfect race."

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Boys Cross Country, 09/24/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Methuen 20, Lawrence 40

Hitting the century markMethuen boys cross country coach Bill James won the 100th and 101st meets in his 14-year career with convincing wins over Lawrence (20-40) and Tewksbury (22-34). James is an impressive 101-29 for his career.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/24/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Reading 27, Amesbury 30

Breaking the iceThe North Reading boys cross country team won its first meet in two years, edging host Amesbury 27-30 as part of a quad-meet. Dan Kaepplinger was first in 15:45 for 2.9 miles, Liam Cregan was seventh and improving sophomore Mark Rollfs was 11th.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/24/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Greater Lawrence 27, Greater Lowell 28

Reggie pack prevailsSpurred perhaps by newcomer Reilyn Montero in seventh, Greater Lawrence had four runners from sixth through ninth within four seconds to hold off Greater Lowell 28-27, Erik Polanco finished second for the Reggies.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/24/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Brother assistance

Methuen defeated surprising Andover by an easier than expected 22-39 and part of the reason was senior Justin Reddy.

While junior brother Jared Reddy cruised to first in 15:22 over 2.87 miles, Justin finished — following Andrew Stamatopulos in third — as the Rangers' No. 3 man, coming in fifth in 15:53.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/17/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Making a statement

North Andover junior Darryl Varney may not be the Knights' No. 1 runner, but he's apparently not content with trailing standout Alex Kramer by a lot. In yesterday's impressive 21-38 win over Hamilton-Wenham, Varney was third overall in 16:48 for 2.8 miles, just one second behind Kramer. Hamilton's Luke Vance leaned past Varney for second in a photo finish. "(Darryl) Varney has definitely improved a lot," said North Andover coach Rick Dellechiaie, whose team improved to 5-0.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/17/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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