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Tri-9 girls' cross country standings, postseason stories, etc. from 2012

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Green Hope won its fifth straight conference championship in girls' cross country.

Here are the final team scores and all-conference placers from the Tri-Nine girls cross country championship on Wednesday at WakeMed Park in Cary. This blog will be updated as the year moves along with links to postseason stories, etc.

Previous years:

Team scores

  1. Green Hope, 22
  2. Apex, 80
  3. Cary, 91
  4. Panther Creek, 96
  5. Athens Drive, 126
  6. Middle Creek, 173
  7. Holly Springs, 175
  8. Fuquay-Varina, 253
  9. Lee County, N/A

Coach of the Year: Mike Miragliuolo, Green Hope

Top 15 placers (All-Conference)

  1. Maura McDonnell, Green Hope -- 18:30.55
  2. Rebekah Greengrass, Panther Creek -- 18:34.71
  3. Kristen Lospinoso, Green Hope -- 18:49.21
  4. Elly Henes, Athens Drive -- 19:08.71
  5. Katie Tomasi, Green Hope -- 19:17.71
  6. Allie Worsdale, Green Hope -- 19:21.30
  7. Kayla Hall, Green Hope -- 19:28.65
  8. Julia Zwierzynski, Green Hope -- 19:37.21
  9. Theresa Enright, Green Hope -- 19:37.58
  10. Taylor Howard, Green Hope -- 19:38.18
  11. Brianne Boldrin, Athens Drive -- 19:48.78
  12. Torre Moser, Apex -- 20:04.74
  13. Sarah Hoffert, Cary -- 20:09.14
  14. Cayla Rodney, Cary -- 20:09.40
  15. Christina Goudrea, Apex -- 20:13.96

Top runners from other teams
16. Erin Schneider, Holly Springs -- 20:16.90
37. Rachel Smith, Middle Creek -- 21:51.99
54. Allegra Hogan, Lee County -- 22:58.78
65. Lauren DeBoskey, Fuquay-Varina -- 23:23.30

Stories from postseason

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About the blogger

J. Mike Blake has been the Sports Editor for The Cary News and Southwest Wake News since October 2008. He holds two "unofficial" NCHSAA records in two different sports - highest career free throw percentage (2-of-2) in basketball and fewest career singles victories (zero. sigh.) for tennis.
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