Vaughan, Fewer do what they've done all season: win
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Kate Vaughan
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Colin Fewer was the first runner across the finish line at the 2010 Telegram 10-Mile Road Race and was first again Sunday, this time over the 10-kilometre senior men’s layout of The Telegram provincial cross-country championships, held on the Glendenning Golf Course.
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Florence Barron, entered in the female masters division, moves through the seven-kilometre course.
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Tyler Cole (1068), part of Athletics North-East senior men’s championship team, runs alongside Will Fitzgerald of the Nautilus Running Club. The senior men covered 10 km Sunday.
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Matt Noseworthy of Gonzaga High School, Sunday’s winner in the midget boys’ division, ran a four kilometre loop.
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After removing the scarf that kept her face warm during part of the race on a chilly Sunday, senior women’s winner Kate Vaughan displays a champion’s smile at the finish line of The Telegram 2010 provincial cross-country championships at the Glendenning Golf Course.
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All the other runners in the midget girls’ division finished behind Prince of Wales Collegiate’s Darci Tucker on Sunday.
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Chantel Armstrong of Mobil high school catches her breath at the finish line after the midget girls 3km race in The Telegram 2010 provincial cross-country chapionships at the Glendenning Golf Course on Sunday morning.
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Nearly 90 runners were entered in the The Telegram 2010 provincial cross-country championships, held at the Glendenning Golf Course in the Southland area of St. John’s on Sunday morning.
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