Gallery: EPHS boys' cross country 2020 season opener

Photos by Julie Furtado
Posted 10/5/20

PORTSMOUTH — The East Providence High School boys' cross country team opened up its 2020 Eastern Division regular season meet schedule with losses to host Portsmouth, LaSalle and Tiverton over …

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Gallery: EPHS boys' cross country 2020 season opener

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PORTSMOUTH — The East Providence High School boys' cross country team opened up its 2020 Eastern Division regular season meet schedule with losses to host Portsmouth, LaSalle and Tiverton over the 3.1-mile course at The Glen Athletic Complex.

The Townies fell to the Patriots and Rams by 15-50 scores and to the Tigers 19-36. Sophomore Ryan Stover was the top EPHS finisher, running 27th overall in 23 minutes flat.

Grant Wosencroft followed for the Townies in 29th with a time of 23:13, edging teammate Jack McKnight in 30th by fractions of a second. Simon Polombo ran 32nd in 23:46 and Trevor Germano ran 34th in 25:55.

LaSalle runners swept the first five positions overall, posting the winning time of 15:56. Portsmouth's first runner ran sixth in 17:30. The top Tiverton runner ran 18th in 20:33.

East Providence Post and eastbayri.com contributing photographer Julie Furtado shot the accompanying gallery of photos.

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