The 2016 Rhode Island Girls XC Championship Race

The 2016 Rhode Island Girls XC Championship Race was a thrilling event, with several runners vying for the top spot. The race was held at Ponaganset High School in North Scituate, RI, and the course was a challenging 5K.

The race was won by La Salle’s Julia Lawler, who finished in a time of 16:58. Lawler was followed by Classical’s Olivia Clough, who finished in a time of 17:03. The third-place finisher was La Salle’s Sydney Principe, who finished in a time of 17:07.

Lawler’s victory was a surprise to many, as she was not the favorite going into the race. However, she ran a strong race and was able to pull away from the field in the final mile.

Clough and Principe were also impressive in their performances. Clough was the defending champion, and she was able to maintain her form and finish in second place. Principe was a close third, and she showed that she is one of the top runners in the state.

The 2016 Rhode Island Girls XC Championship Race was a great event, and it was exciting to see so many talented runners compete. Lawler, Clough, and Principe all ran great races, and they are all sure to be contenders for the state title in the years to come.

Here are some of the highlights of the race:

  • Julia Lawler’s surprise victory.
  • Olivia Clough’s strong performance in defending her title.
  • Sydney Principe’s close third-place finish.
  • The challenging course.

If you’re a fan of cross country, I highly recommend watching the 2016 Rhode Island Girls XC Championship Race. It’s a great race with some of the best runners in the state.