The Mascenic boys cross country team continued its dominance over its Division III counterparts at the NHIAA Division Championships on Saturday, capturing the eighth team title in program history on a rain-soaked Derryfield Park course in.
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,.
With the way the last 18 months have gone, the only certainty has been uncertainty, and that’s mostly the way that this cross country season has gone. But after Saturday’s Coe-Brown Black Bear Invitational some order has been established with local.
In a season with so much uncertainty and change, Coe-Brown’s domination of Division II track has been steady from start to finish. Both the Bears boys’ and girls’ squads have been undefeated in dual and tri meets, have had phenomenal individual.