msXC meet #2 recap at the RC

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It was hot and heavy once again at the RC for the second meet of the season, and our harriers still competed with spirit! Both teams won and many of our runners improved on their last performance.
 
GIRLS - Ella Steinhilber wins again @ 13'35, leading Olivia Dossett 6th 16'01, Maggie Robinson 7th 16'01, Parker O'Hara 8th 16'22 and Neha Saggi 16th 17'24 in scoring position. Lilly Woo 17th 17'25 and Hannah Laibinis 18th 17'55 rounded out our top seven. Fifth grader Lily Steinhilber placed 3rd overall 15'28.
 
BOYS - Timothy Hays placed 2nd @ 13'01 and teammates Alistair Womack 3rd 13'32, Clayton Jelsma 5th 13'47, Oscar Fox 6th 13'49, and Pelham Bergeson 7th 13'49 posted our team score. Rounding out the top seven were Neil Narayanan 8th 14'48 and Arjun DaSari 10th 14'20. Fifth grader Joshua Scretchen placed 4th overall 13'40. As the clouds rolled in to cool things off, our boys almost posted a perfect score.
 
The goal today was to work on pace and improving our weekly effort, and almost everyone delivered. Perhaps the tale of the tape was Mayowa @ 20'55 or Neil @ 14'04 posting huge PR's! Kudo's to ALL out Tiger Harriers for a job well done!
 
Next week we travel to Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin to preview the Championship course.
 
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