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Boys Cross Country Team Take State Title, Girls finish Second
Scott Prather
The boys cross country team won their 3rd ever State Championship over the weekend and the girls team took 2nd in front of a several fans and spectators on the campus of Seabury Hall. Ka’eo Keomaka led the way for the boys finishing 24th, followed closely by Cole Davidson (26th), Kai Merrill (27th), Gabe Frampton (39th), and Parker Churchill (52nd). The girls were led by Kaylee Volner who finished 2nd overall, followed by Kallalei Ryden (10th), Prianna Dugied (22nd), Rio Imperato (34th), and Lily McLeod (72nd) overall. Congratulations to both teams on their excellent seasons!!!
The boys cross country team won their 3rd ever State Championship over the weekend and the girls team took 2nd in front of a several fans and spectators on the campus of Seabury Hall. Ka’eo Keomaka led the way for the boys finishing 24th, followed closely by Cole Davidson (26th), Kai Merrill (27th), Gabe Frampton (39th), and Parker Churchill (52nd). The girls were led by Kaylee Volner who finished 2nd overall, followed by Kallalei Ryden (10th), Prianna Dugied (22nd), Rio Imperato (34th), and Lily McLeod (72nd) overall. Congratulations to both teams on their excellent seasons!!!