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Catarina Rocha caps career with a second at nationals

On Saturday in San Diego, at her third consecutive Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, the tables turned. Anna Rohrer, a sophomore from Mishawaka, Ind., finished the 5K race in 17:24.8, with Rocha second in 17:29.0.

Filed Under: Boston Globe, Feature stories, Game stories, Track & Field / Cross Country

Bishop Feehan, Peabody run to cross-country titles

Led by junior Abbey McNulty’s victory in 18 minutes and 20.72 seconds, Bishop Feehan won its fourth consecutive state title in Division 2. Next year the school will move to Division 1.

Filed Under: Boston Globe, Game stories

McNulty, Rocha run away from competition

In two of Saturday’s six EMass cross-country championship races at Wrentham Development Center, the eventual winners paid more attention to how they felt instead of their split time.

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Arlington Catholic sweeps in Division 2

The 0.09 of a second that separated Janelle Solviletti from Sutton’s Jessie Cardin were enough for Arlington Catholic to sweep the first place spots in the Division 2 girls and boys junior-senior cross-country meet at the 37th Annual MSTCA Invitational Saturday at the Wrentham Developmental Center.

Filed Under: Boston Globe, Game stories

Liz Holmes leads Foxboro in Frank Kelley Invitational

With her mom as coach, All-Scholastic outdoor track mile champion Liz Holmes is hitting the trails this season rather than the soccer field and the Foxboro sophomore left a lasting impression at the Frank Kelley Invitational Saturday with a first-place finish in the Division 2 race.

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Rocha keeps Peabody cross-country team on run

Since that meet in November — her second consecutive top-two All-State finish — Rocha’s racked up additional accolades, to become the runner to watch as the state’s major invitational season opens Saturday in Wrentham with the first Frank Kelley Invitational.

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