BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 3.1 miles

From: Portland Press Herald (Maine) | Date: October 31, 2004 | Copyright information


Portland Press Herald (Maine)

10-31-2004

BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 3.1 miles
Edition: NORTH CENTRAL
Section: Sports
Column: High School Scoreboard

CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP

3.1 miles at Belfast
SCARBOROUGH 53, BONNY EAGLE 115, MT. BLUE 131, PORTLAND 139, DEERING 165, WESTBROOK 178, MORSE 191, CHEVERUS 206, CONY 216, THORNTON 234, EDWARD LITTLE 240, BREWER 256, MT. ARARAT 271, LEAVITT 284

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