
PARIS — 2022 State XC Championships results on October 29 at Twin Brook
Top 17 (for class a race) at states. Top 25 (for all classes a,b and c)
1 Charlie Collins Grade 12 Hampden Academy
2 Maddox Jordan Grade 11 Noble High School
3 Adam Bendetson Grade 12 Scarborough
4 William Hileman Grade 11 Bucksport
5 Carter Libby Grade 11 Gray New Gloucester
6 Sam York Grade 12 Mt. Desert
7 Xavier Lemieux Grade 11 Bonny Eagle
8 Logan Ouellette Grade 12 Leavitt
9 Nathan Blades Grade 11 Portland
10 Cyrus Evans Grade 12 Mt. Blue
11 Miles Logan Grade 12 Brunswick
12 Henry Horne Grade 12 Freeport
13 Eli Palmer Grade 12 Brunswick
14 Tim Collins Grade 10 Hampden Academy
15 Henri McCourt Grade 10 Mt. Blue
16 Harrison Shain Grade 11 Hampden Academy
17 Adam Bilodeau Grade 12 Lewiston
18 Flynn Crean Grade 12 Kennebunk
19 Miles Shain Grade 9 Hampden Academy
20 Kaleb Colson Grade 11 Sumner
21 Ethan Demerchant Grade 12 Bangor
22 Nate Driscoll Grade 12 Scarborough
23 Will Spaulding Grade 11 Freeport
24 Sam Laverdiere Grade 10 Lake Region
25 Lucas Hutchinson Grade 10 Oxford Hills
The Annual New England Interscholastic Cross Country Championships will be held on Saturday, November 12 on the Covered Bridge Trail at Ponaganset High School. The Time Schedule will be:
11:30 a.m.: Boys New England Championship Race
12:15 p.m.: Girls New England Championship Race
1:00 p.m.: Awards Ceremony on the Track
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