SALEM – If you’ve seen the Concord High girls’ track team compete this season, you know that they’re good. Really good.Some athletes outperformed, some didn’t do as well as they wanted, but with a team as talented, deep and versatile as the Tide, it.
For years the Coe-Brown Northwood Academy track team has been in the top echelon of New Hampshire track and field behind the strength of its distance runners. But if Saturday’s Black Bear Invitational is any indication, Coe-Brown’s strengths are more.
Last outdoor track season was far from normal, but regardless of how it went, when it ended, several Capital Area teams finished on top.The Coe-Brown Bears swept the Division II team titles, while the Hopkinton girls won the D-III crown. The Concord.
MANCHESTER – Aidan Cox’s plan was to see how he felt and help his team. He ended up winning two state championships.Despite spending the majority of the season healing and recovering from an injury, the Coe-Brown junior and state record holder.
One year ago, the cross country championships began at Derryfield Park with multiple inches of snow and ended with five team and three individual champions. With so many factors in play, nothing is certain heading into Saturday’s championship races,.