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Freshman lead the way for Chargers

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Craftsbury’s Aemilia Terrone placed 2nd in the, finishing at 22:52.7 in the 5K high school girls race out of the 12 who competed at the CA Invitational Cross-Country meet at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center October 1.
photo by Vanessa Fournier
Kiah Cloutier of Hazen Union placed 6th with a time of 20:57.2 in the boys 5K held at the Craftsbury Invitational Cross-Country Meet October 1 at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center.
photo by Vanessa Fournier

CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Academy (CA) cross-country team held their own last week against runners from Peoples Academy (PA), Lake Region, Hazen Union and Danville in their first meet of the season at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. 

Charger freshman Aemilia Terrone posted an impressive runner-up finish in the girls 5,000m last Wednesday, crossing the finish line with a time of 22:52.7. Freshman teammate Nora Van Gulden finished fifth with a personal best time of 25:40.2. Budding multi-sport star Daisy Berg bested the field for PA with a time of 21:13.3. Berg broke onto the high school hoops scene as an eighth-grader last winter, leading the Lady Wolves to a Division III Final Four appearance at the Barre Auditorium. 

The Craftsbury High School Cross Country Team are (from left) front row: Aemilia Terrone, James Reynolds, Nora Van Gulden, and Anson Magoon. Back row: Theo Alexander, Owen McKibben, Oakley Crawford and Coach Maxfield English. Missing from the photo are Soren Stelma-Leonard and Eliza Bunten.
photo by Vanessa Fournier

In the boys 5,000m, the freshmen duo of Oakley Crawford and James Reynolds continued their strong seasons, leading the Chargers to a runner-up overall team finish behind Peoples Academy. Crawford finished 4th with a time of 19:36.9 and Reynolds 10th with a personal best time of 21:16.2. Hazen Union sophomore Kaiah Cloutier posted another solid meet for the Wildcats, finishing 6th (20:57.2) with his best time of the season. Danville’s Landon Garrand is putting the wraps on an impressive freshman campaign as he was runner-up (18:38.5) to PA senior Magnus Hayden (18:18.8).

Hazen Union boys running in the 2025 Craftsbury Academy Invitational High School 5K on October 1 at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center are (from left) Garrett Sisk, Daniel Pougnier and Kiah Cloutier. Five schools participated from grades 5 to 12 in the middle and high school races.
photo by Vanessa Fournier

The Chargers will stay put this week as they are scheduled to host the NVAC Mountain Cross-Country Run Championships on Saturday at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. 

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