msXC meet recap #1 at the RC Hot and Heavy

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There were hot times for our Edgehill harriers yesterday and they all braved the heat and posted a good first effort on the 2014 season. Our intention was clearly to get in a training effort and not to push the limits, considering the heat, and it turned out to be a good start to the season. We will build our races from here!!
 
GIRLS - Ella Steinhilber led the way by posting a victory and leading our team to a 2nd place finish, a scant 7 points off Ensworth School.Olivia Dossett 5th, Maggie Robinson 7th, Parker O'hara 9th and Hannah Laibinis 15th provided the push for our team score. Surprise 5th grader Lilly Steinhilber placed 6th overall, unfortunately the 5th grade compete as "exhibition" non-scoring runners.
 
BOYS - Timothy Hays led the boys to a team win and his fist ever individual win, the Centennial season! Alistair Womack 3rd, Pelham Bergeson 6th, Oscar (Peter Pan) Fox 7th and Phillip Sherman 11th posted our top five scoring positions. Another 5th grader Joshua Scretchen placed 4th, and again as an "exhibition" non-scoring runner.
 
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