Kennett High senior and captain Jewelz Gorham placed 14th in the Kennett Invitational 5K on the Kennett Middle School course on Sept. 27. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Kennett High senior and captain Jewelz Gorham placed 14th in the Kennett Invitational 5K on the Kennett Middle School course on Sept. 27. (COURTESY PHOTO)
HOPKINTON — The Kennett High cross-country running teams competed in their largest meet of the season on Saturday when they made the trek south to compete in the annual Hopkinton Cross-Country Festival at the Hopkinton Fairgrounds. It was a course that Coach Bernie Livingston fell in love with.
“It’s one of the finest cross-country courses in New Hampshire that I have ever seen,” Livingston said by phone on Tuesday. “It’s a huge loop, very spectator-friendly like our course (at the Kennett Middle School). You run half a loop and then two more full loops. I wish they’d run the state meet there. It was as good a cross-country course as I have ever seen.”
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