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PHS girls, boys beat CBA

12 September 2007 — Princeton’s girls cross-country team scored a couple of wins last week, and the boys split their two meets.

At Wayne Christian last Tuesday, the Princeton girls scored a 22-33 win. Olivia Booker took first in a 24:43, 1:40 better than the second place runner. Megan Hewett finished third for Princeton, and Hattie Daugherty, Jill Whitley and Logan Keen took fifth thru seventh respectively.

Chris Dewberry and Adam Peedin led the Princeton boys with third and fourth place finishes as the PHS boys fell 22-33.

Jason Massey finished seventh, Chase Cooper finished 11th, and Joey Grantham, 13th.

The Princeton boys and girls both topped CBA in a match at Princeton Thursday.

Peedin and Chris Hinton led the Princeton team with second and third finishes respectively. Massey finished fifth, and Cooper and Dewberry claimed seventh and eighth respectively.

The boys claimed a 25-30 win.

The CBA girls claimed three of the first five finishers, but the top five Princeton runners finished in the top nine overall as PHS notched a 27-30 win.

Booker led Princeton with a second place finish, 19 seconds behind the top CBA runner. Hewett finished third, Keene, sixth, Whitley, seventh, and Dougherty, ninth.

 

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