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- In their first season of cross country, Lansdowne sophomore twins Julia and Naomi Corns proved they are among the more promising runners in Baltimore County as they both placed in the top 15 in the county championship meet on Oct. 18 at Dulaney High.
- Columbia resident Phil Lang participated in the Baltimore Marathon over the weekend, marking the 50th completed marathon of his running career
- Dulaney's Kristen Meek wins girls Baltimore County cross country title
- The Reservoir High School Cross Country teams competed at the Adidas Cross Country Challenge in Cary, N.C.
- Dulaney boys win Barnhart Invitational cross country meet
- David Eisenhauer quickly made a name for himself during his first cross country season last fall after his family moved here from Washington state. As a junior at Wilde Lake, he found success in big races, capping his season with a second-place finish in the Class 3A state meet.
- First-time winner take Barnhart Invitational
- By nearly any stretch of the word, in 2013, Howard County had one of the most dominant collections of cross country programs the state could offer.
- If the 32nd annual Barnhart Invitational cross country race goes as well as the 2013 races, the home fans at Dulaney High should have plenty of reasons to cheer.
- Runners to watch during the 2014 boys cross country season in the Baltimore metroppolitan area.
- Girls cross country runners to watch in the Baltimore metropolitan area in fall 2014.
- The best high school cross country teams often feature dominant runners, but not always. One good runner doesn't guarantee team championships, but five good ones might.
- Kayla White, 16 of Fawn Grove, was the winner of the Down Under All American 5K race in Australia in July.
- Dulaney High graduate Isabel Griffith won't be wearing the Lions' red uniform and mentoring her younger teammate when cross country season gets underway in August, but her leadership, competitive drive and poise will remain in all the returning Lions.
- The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro boys track and field first team.
- Canadian trio at Penn Relays has run abroad, but never like this