Barrington girls cross country improves to 6-0

Eagles run past Portsmouth and Tolman/Shea

Posted 9/19/24

The Barrington High School girls cross country team remained undefeated following wins over Portsmouth 24-34 and Tolman/Shea 15-50, on Monday, Sept. 16.

Evelyn Lefort paced the Barrington team. …

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Barrington girls cross country improves to 6-0

Eagles run past Portsmouth and Tolman/Shea

Posted

The Barrington High School girls cross country team remained undefeated following wins over Portsmouth 24-34 and Tolman/Shea 15-50, on Monday, Sept. 16.

Evelyn Lefort paced the Barrington team. Lefort finished second overall with a time of 21:02.9. Sara Chang finished third with a time of 21:22.7, Mia He was fifth with a time of 22:40.8, and Scarlet Wisonowicz finished sixth with a time of 22:42.1.

Estelle Mentzer finished eighth with a time of 23:04.3, and Maeve Kelly was ninth with a time of 23:06.3.

Other Barrington runners to finish in the top-20:

11. Indie Lamb — 24:01.4

12. Faith Barrass — 24:14.2

13. Ellie Palmeiri — 24:46.1

14. Allie Ford — 24:48.7

16. Claire Collins — 25:09.0

17. Athena Gao — 25:50.8

19. Addie Dalton — 26:00.4

20. Sophie Halloran — 26:33.9

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