Girls Cross Country
Emily Durgin of Cheverus was the fastest girl on a muddy course in Manchester, Conn., as she won the New England cross country championship.
See storyStoriesDurgin brings another New England title back to Maine
Emily Durgin of Cheverus succeeds Kennebunk´s Abbey Leonardi as New England champion.
[Portland Press Herald 11/14/09]She´s not afraid to break out of the pack
South Portland´s Nyajock Pan is one of four Maine freshmen who qualified for the New England XC meet.
[Portland Press Herald 11/13/09]She´ll skip New Englands
Abbey Leonardi won´t defend her title, prefering to train for a Foot Locker regional on Nov. 28.
[Portland Press Herald 11/10/09]A repeat, and a bit of history
Kennebunk´s Abbey Leonardi wins another Class A title, and Cheverus captures its first championship in a girls´ sport.
[Portland Press Herald 11/07/09]Oh, Mustangs know feeling
Massabesic has been through the give-me-a-break ruling that affected the Class A regionals.
[Portland Press Herald 11/06/09]Finally in front
Emily Durgin upsets Abbey Leonardi and leads Cheverus to a regional title.
[Portland Press Herald 10/31/09]Mace repeats as KVAC champ
Maranacook sophomore Abby Mace easily wins the Class B girls, and the Brunswick boys and Mt. Ararat girls capture team titles in Class A.
[Central Maine Newspapers 10/17/09]Monmouth, Boothbay capture MVC titles
Monmouth edges Madison in the girls´ race, and Boothbay takes the boys´ championship.
[Central Maine Newspapers 10/17/09]Unheralded, yet they´re indispensable
No. 5 runners are often the difference between winning and losing in cross country meets.
[Portland Press Herald 09/10/09]Cross Country Preview
10 Teams to Watch/Runners to Watch/Key Meets
[Portland Press Herald 09/10/09]A new season, but familiar faces at forefront
Top runners Abbey Leonardi and Emily Durgin lead the pack at the SMAA Relays.
[Portland Press Herald 09/03/09]Relays give runners first chance to test racing readiness
Local schools take part in the Chandler Relays less than a week away from the first official meets.
[Portland Press Herald 09/01/09]