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Immaculate Runners Turn In Strong Performances at Wickham Invitational
Both the girls' and boys' teams placed in the top 7 in their respective divisions, with six runners earning individual medals as well.
MANCHESTER, CT — They came by the thousands - in fact, 4,071 of them finished the course at one of the largest, most grueling and most prestigious cross country invitational meets in New England.
They came from four states to compete in 15 different races, ranging from middle school to varsity championship divisions, testing each athlete's endurance and stamina as they tackled the steep hill dubbed "The Green Monster."
For the 35th straight year, scholastic runners converged on Wickham Park Saturday for the annual Wickham Invitational, a great preview of the course that will again host the state class meets on Oct. 29, and the State Open on Nov. 4.
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Immaculate runners had impressive performances, placing third in the girls' championship race and seventh in the boys' unseeded division.
Angela Saidman placed third and Danielle Marcone was 10th to pace the girls' effort. Brigid Gage (25th) and Diana Kirkman (30th) also earned individual medals.
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For the boys, Connor McNerney was ninth in the day's largest field - 446 runners. Sean Connolly finished 40th.
For complete results of all 15 races, including varsity, JV, freshman and middle school, click here.
Photo credits: Tim Jensen
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