
GIRLS — Cony 21, Mt. Blue 27, Maranacook 32, Brunswick 35, Mt. Ararat 40, Morse 42, Lewiston 44, Camden Hills 46, Bangor 53, Leavitt 67, Lawrence 69, Edward Little 70.
1. Anne Guadalupi (Cony), 16:30, 2. Katherine Leckbee (MtA), 16:47, 3. Sydney McCarren (Mo), 17:22, 4. Emma Trapani (CH), 17:25, 5. Jillian Richardson (EL), 17:26, 6. Julia Labbe (Leav), 17:31, 7. Kahryn Cullenberg (MtB), 17:36, 8. Zaid Teklu (Lew), 17:48, 9. Maggie Hickey (MtB), 17:50, 10. Laura Parent (Maran), 17:50.10.
Brunswick finishers — Micaela Ashby, 17:53, Caitlin Kane, 19:38, Isabella Pols, 19:55, Elina Woolever, 20:06, Kirah Despres-Bowman, 20:18, Emma Slocum, 20:32, Desiree Tanner, 21:41.
Other Mt. Ararat finishers — Sara York, 19:59, Fay O’Donnell, 20:08, Hope Langworthy, 21:12, Anna Jackson, 21:15, Rebecca French, 27:10. Other Morse finishers — Kelsea Albertson, 18:30, Isabel Doran, 20:10, Jenny Wilbraham, 20:33, Lorelei Pryor, 20:56, Whitney Durgin, 22:15, Samantha Brown, 26:31.
BOYS — Mt. Blue 11, Mt. Ararat 23, Lewiston 25, Brunswick 30, Bangor 43, Maranacook 48, Edward Little 49, Morse 54, Camden Hills 57, Cony 60, Leavitt 67, Lawrence 84.
1. Lisandro Berry-Gaviria (MtA), 13:54, 2. Tucker Barber (MtB), 14:00, 3. Jacob Gamache (EL), 14:24, 4. Isse Tawane (Lew), 14:24.10, 5. Abbsas Muktar (Lew), 14:41, 6. Zeke Robinson (MtB), 14:41.10, 7. Gabe Coffey (Bang), 14:43, 8. Cameron Ashby (Brun), 14:47, 9. Will Shaughnessy (Brun), 14:50, 10. Jack Wroten (Cony), 15:01.
Other Mt. Ararat finishers — Eagan Eldridge, 15:15, Cameron Meier, 15:29, Lucas Bergeron, 16:15, Tyler Bernier,
16:23, Aaron Hyde, 17:16, Matthew Donovan, 17:46.
Other Brunswick finishers — Andrew Chingos, 15:02, Daniel Lyons, 16:00.10, Hunter Parker, 16:30, Chris Tucker, 17:09, Nick DeRosa, 17:55.
Morse finishers — Ben Willertz, 15:52, Alex Wicks, 15:53, Makail Tipton, 16:36, Jordan Leuteman, 16:52, Brady Leavitt, 17:12, Corey Klein, 18:06, Chipper Simpson, 20:18.
Up next for Brunswick, Mt. Ararat, Morse — Today at Mere Creek Golf Course in Brunswick, 3:30 p.m.
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