
Girls’ XC Team Preview: No. 4, East Greenwich
n our mind, East Greenwich is one of those teams that could surprise a few people and potentially move up
n our mind, East Greenwich is one of those teams that could surprise a few people and potentially move up
It doesn’t matter the year—like most of our top-six teams, Cumberland always seems to be in the mix in rankings
Barrington lost just two seniors from a squad that placed sixth at last year’s State Meet. With several key underclassmen
East Greenwich lost its top three runners from last year, including No. 3 David Hayes, who transferred to Bishop Hendricken.
Moses Brown lost three seniors from last year’s team that placed fifth at the State Meet, but the believe the
Barrington will have a lot of new faces on its varsity squad after losing four of its top five to
We’re going to be honest here. Picking the back end of the top 10—the final four teams—is not easy. The
Saint Raphael Academy lost its top three runners from last year’s squad, which finished ninth overall at the State Meet.
The Prout School had a solid season on the trails, qualifying for the Class C Championships, where it placed fifth
South Kingstown finished tenth at last year’s State Meet, highlighted by an impressively tight 39-second gap between its No. 1