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One Loss, One Win in Double Dual Meet

Girls’ Cross-Country had a strong showing today in Easthampton as it competed against Kingswood Oxford and the Williston Northampton School in its first dual meet of the season. The Martlets defeated Kingswood Oxford by a significant margin but lost a close battle with Williston Northampton, finishing seven points behind their squad (33-26). Annabelle Smith ‘21 placed first overall in the girls’ race, finishing in a time of 21:31, almost 30 seconds ahead of the next girls’ finisher. Miranda Douglass ‘21 and Olivia Goldstuck ‘21 rounded out a very strong showing by Westminster Fourth Formers, with all three runners (Smith included) finishing among the top six competitors in the race. Captain Maggie Chaves ‘19 and Bella Tawney ‘22 both had solid performances, with Tawney besting her time from last week by nearly 90 seconds. Michelle Wu '21 and Taylor Hill '22 finished sixth and seventh, respectively, for the Westminster harriers. The Martlets head to Salisbury next weekend, where they will compete against Kent School.
 
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