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    Sarney, Hennessy run to Meet of Champions titles – Boston Herald

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    Oliver Ames star Landon Sarney won the Div. 1 boys championship race at the Meet of Champions in Devens with a time of 15:33.28. Natick’s John Bianchi and Hopkinton’s Sean Finnegan rounded out the top three with times of 15:33.54 and 15:40.59 respectively.

    Brookline won the team championship (67), with the duo of Theodore Butty and Liam Hartmann leading the way with times of 15:53.91 and 15:55.54, respectively. Natick (87) and Concord-Carlisle (137) finished second and third, respectively.

    In Div. 2, Falmouth’s Silas Garner ran to the title in 15:43.55. Newburyport’s Michael Mohoric and Walpole’s Luke Zahurak rounded out the top three with times of 15:52.67 and 16:03.55, respectively.

    Boston Latin Academy secured a narrow 105-106 victory over Longmeadow in the team championship, with Amherst-Pelham finishing third (131).

    In Div. 3, Parker Charter Essential’s Nathaniel Henshaw won in 15:43.51. Frontier’s Evan Hedlund and Bromfield’s Ben McWaters finished second and third, respectively, in 15:47.11 and 16:20.68.

    Henshaw’s effort, along with four other top 30 finishes, helped Parker take home the team title with a cumulative score of 75. Bromfield (128) and Mt. Greylock (138) rounded out the top three.

    On the girls side, Westford Academy’s Abigail Hennessy won the Div. 1 title in 17:15.13. Needham’s Greta Hammer and Lexington’s Jane Conrad rounded out the top three with times of 17:56.65 and 18:06.32, respectively.

    Lexington (63) won the team championship with all five runners securing top 20 finishes, finishing with a final total of 63. Billerica (89) and Newton North (138).

    In Div. 2, Whitinsville Christian’s Emily and Abby Flagg finished first and second with times of 18:07.20 and 18.08, respectively. Holliston’s Lucy Downin was third in 18:24.92.

    On the team side, Boston Latin Academy (115) won the title ahead of Canton (149) and Westwood (154).

    In Div. 3, Bromfield’s Rosie Bradley won the title in 18:31.29. Emma Genovese and Katherine Murray rounded out the top three in 18:49.10 and 18:49.97, respectively.

    Greater Lowell claimed the team title with a cumulative score of 136. Mt. Greylock (146) and Norwell (148) finished second and third, respectively.

    Football

    In the John Mackay Bowl, Jalen Morris and Carl Monks each rushed for a touchdown while Chais Harriette recorded a pair of interceptions as Rivers defeated Kingswood Oxford (Conn.), 14-11.

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    FOOTBALL

    Danny Smith Bowl

    Cheshire Acad. (CT) 31, Dexter Southfield 20

    Drew Gamere Bowl

    Avon Old Farms (CT) 35, Williston North. 21

    Bob Souza Bowl

    Berkshire School 14, Noble & Greenough 13

    Kevin MacDonald Bowl

    Milton Academy 35, Brunswick (CT) 14

    John MacKay Bowl

    Rivers 14, Kingswood Oxford (CT) 11

    Joe Lang Bowl

    Canterbury (CT) 20, St. Mark’s 13

    John Papas Bowl

    Tabor 42, BB&N 21

    DIVISION 8

    QUARTERFINALS – Saturday

    Lee 48, Cathedral 36

    MVADA MED. QUARTERFINALS – Saturday

    Blackstone Valley 21, Bay 16

    MVADA SM. QUARTERFINALS – Saturday

    Cape Cod Tech 30, Franklin Country Tech 16

    NON-PLAYOFFS

    Attleboro 32, Brockton 21

    FIELD HOCKEY

    DIVISION 1

    FINAL – Saturday

    Walpole 1, Franklin 0

    DIVISION 2

    FINAL – Saturday

    Somerset Berkley 3, Hingham 0

    DIVISION 3

    FINAL – Saturday

    Uxbridge 3, Sandwich 1

    DIVISION 4

    FINAL – Saturday

    Dennis-Yarmouth 2, Frontier 1

    VOLLEYBALL

    DIVISION 2

    FINAL – Saturday

    Oliver Ames 3, Wayland 2

    DIVISION 3

    FINAL – Saturday

    Bellingham 3, Case 1

    DIVISION 4

    FINAL – Saturday

    East Bridgewater 3, Bourne 1

    DIVISION 5

    FINAL – Saturday

    Hopedale 3, Smith Voke 1

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