Harwood's JV boys were more impressive as they packed 7 runners in the top 10. Zach Pfister won the battle of the Zach's; finishing second, he was closely followed by Zach Munro (3) and Zach Russo (4). The next Harwood runners were Ken Bourneouf (6), Josh Kernan (7) and Sam Ferenc (9). All had personal record times.

Harwood girls had an off day. They finished fifth in the 10-team race. Annie Mendes led the Harwood girls finishing a solid 10th. "Annie had a nice recovery race. She collapsed in the heat and humidity at the Woods Trail run last Saturday. It was nice to see her get back on the horse," said coach John Kerrigan.  

Kerrigan was very impressed by the finish of senior Heather Cutler (25). Heather took one and a half minutes off of her best time. "Heather gets stronger with every race and inspires all of us with her effort," Kerrigan said. Cutler was followed by Zari Sadri (31), who also had a personal record. Chelsea Robinson (39), Kim Martin (45) and Elena Bilodeau (49) also had strong efforts. "Kim had an appendectomy 10 days ago! Kim's race is not only a testament to modern surgical techniques but her own fortitude. Kim ran a gutsy race today," said Kerrigan.

Kaitlin Fitgerald, Lily McCausland, Ashley Robbins and Grace Kirpan also had record-breaking performances in the JV girls race. Twenty-seven of 35 runners had personal records.

"Our training has been going well. The mix of speed work and the over distance runs on the hills of South Duxbury has made us fit and competitive," Kerrigan said.

Kerrigan's Army is off to the Battle of Cricket Hill in the Lamoille Valley on Friday. They hope to return as the Mountain Division Champions.