Maryland Cross Country State Championships 2014

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No photo ever captures the actual size of the famous dip at Hereford.

Division 3A Boys and Girls

River Hill High School is perennially one of the top programs in Maryland, and their ride home on the bus was surely a great memory for all. Both the boys and girls teams won state titles, with the girls being able to brag about scoring one less point than the boys.

Over the past 10 seasons, the River Hill girls have only once failed to finish first or second in the state.

Senior Emily Mulhern of Urbana won her third state title, avenging her 2013 loss to Centennial’s Shreya Nalubola, who placed third.

In the closest boys race of the day, Nick Fransham of North Harford held off David Eisenhauer of Wilde Lake by one second.

3A Boys

  1. River Hill – 65
  2. Atholton – 125
  3. Hebron – 170
  4. Albert Einstein – 170
  5. Wilde Lake – 210
  1. Nick Fransham, Sr. North Harford – 15:41
  2. David Eisenhauer, Sr. Wilde Lake – 15:42
  3. Chris Heydrick, Sr. River Hill – 16:08
  4. Michael Abebe, Jr. Northwood – 16:16
  5. William Kirk, Sr. Rockville – 16:20

3A Girls

  1. River Hill – 64
  2. Albert Einstein – 105
  3. Urbana – 108
  4. Centennial – 129
  5. Towson – 142
  1. Emily Mulhern, Sr. Urbana – 19:02.1
  2. Maria Carberry, Jr. Urbana – 19:10.6
  3. Shreya Nalubola, Sr. Centennial – 19:14.3
  4. Kelsey Ponton, Sr. Reservoir – 19:33.2
  5. Colleen Kernan, Westminster – 19:35.1