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Girls Cross Country

Farrell tops area finishers

Kate Farrell had a strong day for second-place Windham at Sanborn's Jamie Martin Invitational, placing second individually just over five seconds behind the winner. Lexie Basiliere came in fourth overall as the Sanborn senior ran a 20:22.21. Pelham finished fourth paced by Erica Pantaleo (eighth overall) and Shannen Arsenault (10th).

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Girls Cross Country, 09/06/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Top 5 freshman

Freshman Emma Marchant placed 5th at 22:26 in Pentucket's 15-49 win over Triton cross country.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/26/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Seacoast title

 

Timberlane's girls cross country team was in peak form as it rolled to the title in the Seacoast Meet. Hannah Kimball was first on Portsmouth's 5K course in 20:34, one second ahead of runner-up teammate Torri Plank. Katherine Estep was a strong fourth for the Owls in 20:43.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/23/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Record pace

 

Kate Bulger set a course record for Phillips Academy at Northfield Mount Hermon, placing first on the hilly 5K course in 20:10. Rising junior Kelsey Jamieson of Andover was third in 20:48 as the Big Blue rolled to a 17-46 victory.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/23/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Haverhill 20, Methuen 37

 

Haverhill senior Julie Solimine set her second course record in two weeks, running a 17:52 on Methuen's 2.87-mile course to pace the Hillies to a 20-37 victory over the Rangers. Also of note for the Hillies, freshman Samantha Wise finished eighth in 20:12.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/20/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Chelmsford and Billerica at Haverhill

 

Haverhill senior Julie Solimine broke her own course record at Winnekenni Park in a double-dual meet with Billerica and Chelmsford. Solimine coasted to first in 17:56 for 2.9 miles, breaking her own course record by three seconds. The Hillies, with their injury-depleted team together for the first time, whipped Billerica 20-35 and barely lost to Chelmsford, 28-29. Bridget Twomey was fifth, Riley Gilmore was eighth and — in her first meet of the season — Sam Kelleher was 10th.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/13/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pond makes splash

 

Senior Melanie Pond finished first for Pinkerton for the first time in her career, besting the field in 20:18 for 5K as the Astros captured a five-team cluster meet to finish their dual-meet season at 10-0. Pinkerton captured five of the top six places, highlighted by the fifth place of freshman Danika Ashness.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/13/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Dead heat for win

Sanborn's Lexie Basiliere and Windham's Kate Farrell went head to head down the stretch, finishing in a rare, cross-country dead heat for the win in a quad-meet captured by Pembroke yesterday. The area pair covered the 3.1 miles in 21:29.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/12/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Fab frosh flies

 

Super-frosh Adriana DeJesus strolled to a personal best clocking of 23:49 over the 3.1 miles, grabbing second place overall for Greater Lawrence Tech in a 19-43 loss to Shawsheen.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/12/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Knights win again

 

The Northern Essex Community College volleyball team won its fifth match in a row by sweeping Word of Life and Nashua Community College. Against Word of Life, Danielle Ryan had nine kills and two aces and Katelyn Demers had three aces, 17 assists and two kills. Against Nashua, Samantha Dietrich had six kills while Demers had six aces and 19 assists and Danielle Ryan had seven aces and five kills.

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Girls Cross Country, 10/09/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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