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West coast runners take home three provincial banners, including three for Stephenville

Stephenville runners took home three banners from the provincial cross-country running championships held in Marystown on Nov. 2. Displaying their banners are from left: (front) junior girls: Lydia Samms, Alyssa Ivany, Jewel Boland, Victoria Shea, Maria Shea; senior girls: Emma Dollimount, Abbi House, Danielle Duffy, Maddie Young; (back) Luke Burt, coach; Tristan Bullen and Brady Young, junior boys; senior boys: Colton Marche, Bradley Pinksen, Ben Philpott, Sam Parsons, Rosie Ryan, coach; and Amy Duffy, senior girls.
Stephenville runners took home three banners from the provincial cross-country running championships held in Marystown on Nov. 2. Displaying their banners are from left: (front) junior girls: Lydia Samms, Alyssa Ivany, Jewel Boland, Victoria Shea, Maria Shea; senior girls: Emma Dollimount, Abbi House, Danielle Duffy, Maddie Young; (back) Luke Burt, coach; Tristan Bullen and Brady Young, junior boys; senior boys: Colton Marche, Bradley Pinksen, Ben Philpott, Sam Parsons, Rosie Ryan, coach; and Amy Duffy, senior girls. - Contributed

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STEPHENVILLE, N.L. — It was a clean sweep for western Newfoundland junior and senior high school teams at the provincial varsity cross-country running championships held in Marystown recently.

The Corner Brook Intermediate boys running team poses for a photo with the banner they won as provincial cross-country champions. They are, from left, Luis Esteban, Noah Bolton, coach Jason Reid, Marcus Spingle, Nick Yates, Logan Etheridge.
The Corner Brook Intermediate boys running team poses for a photo with the banner they won as provincial cross-country champions. They are, from left, Luis Esteban, Noah Bolton, coach Jason Reid, Marcus Spingle, Nick Yates, Logan Etheridge.

The teams representing Stephenville High School took home championship banners in the junior girls, as well as senior girls and senior boys divisions. Corner Brook Intermediate emerged as champions in the junior boys category.

In individual racing, Faith LeDrew of St. Peter's Academy in Humber Arm South won the junior girls title.

Here is a full list of the winners:

Team

Junior girls: Stephenville High School (Lydia Samms, Alyssa Ivany, Jewel Boland, Victoria Shea, Maria Shea)

Junior boys: Corner Brook Intermediate (Luis Esteban, Noah Bolton, Marcus Spingle, Nick Yates, Logan Etheridge)

Senior girls: Stephenville High School (Emma Dollimount, Abbi House, Danielle Duffy, Maddie Young, Amy Duffy,) 

Senior boys: Stephenville High School (Colton Marche, Bradley Pinksen, Ben Philpott, Sam Parsons, Alex Carter)

Maria Shea of Stephenville heads towards the finish line to take the silver medal in the girls junior cross-country running championships at a recent provincial meet in Marystown.
Maria Shea of Stephenville heads towards the finish line to take the silver medal in the girls junior cross-country running championships at a recent provincial meet in Marystown.

Individual

Junior girls:  Faith LeDrew (St. Peter's Academy, Humber Arm South) 

Junior boys: Sam Ruttgaizer (Pearce Junior High, Burin)

Senior girls: Georgie Lee (Gonzaga Regional High, St. John's)

Senior boys: Cabhan O'Keefe (Clarenville High)

Source: Varsity School Sports NL

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