Norwich Harriers record strong finishes at Oneonta
ONEONTA – Coming off of strong performances at Maine-Endwell and Owego, the Norwich Purple Tornado varsity boys and girls cross-country teams continued their prowess against Oneonta on Tuesday April 6th.
Despite Norwich having an incomplete teams in both the varsity boys and girls races to compile a team score against Oneonta; the Tornado still put up quick times and strong finishes against a formidable foe.
Julian Roque finished strong- topping the field of NHS and Oneonta runners over the five kilometer course with a first place finish in a time of 17:59. Stephen Kman finished three spots back in fourth place in a time of 18:34 and teammate Andrew Meccariello rounded out the Tornado boys varsity runners with an eighth place finish in a time of 20:56.
In the girls’ varsity race, Norwich’s Robyn Diehl placed fourth, finishing the 5k course in a time of 25:11. Diehl’s teammate Grace Bookamer finished two spots behind for sixth place in a time of 30:08.
The Tornado look to build upon their recent season success when they host the Black Knights of Windsor on Tuesday April 13th at 4:30pm with the race taking place at Norwich’s newly adopted 5K course at Norwich High School.
Despite Norwich having an incomplete teams in both the varsity boys and girls races to compile a team score against Oneonta; the Tornado still put up quick times and strong finishes against a formidable foe.
Julian Roque finished strong- topping the field of NHS and Oneonta runners over the five kilometer course with a first place finish in a time of 17:59. Stephen Kman finished three spots back in fourth place in a time of 18:34 and teammate Andrew Meccariello rounded out the Tornado boys varsity runners with an eighth place finish in a time of 20:56.
In the girls’ varsity race, Norwich’s Robyn Diehl placed fourth, finishing the 5k course in a time of 25:11. Diehl’s teammate Grace Bookamer finished two spots behind for sixth place in a time of 30:08.
The Tornado look to build upon their recent season success when they host the Black Knights of Windsor on Tuesday April 13th at 4:30pm with the race taking place at Norwich’s newly adopted 5K course at Norwich High School.
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