Princeton Academy Cross Country team takes home trophy

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Pictured is the Princeton Academy Cross Country team. Back: assistant coach Jon Britt, Charlie Clark (Princeton), Jared See Wai (Lawrenceville), Andrew Ni (Princeton), Arthur Lewis (Pennington), Nick Reilly (Skillman), Sam Iacavazzi (Princeton), Elias Kragseth (Skillman), Nicholas McLean (Princeton), Tucker Dunn (Hillsborough) and head coach Brent Deisher. Middle: Ethan Amato (Princeton), Kyle Hochenberger (Stockton), Alexandre Wolff (Skillman), Alex Schade (Hopewell), Ethan Johnson (Somerset), Max Sanchez (Branchburg), Brian Lu (Lawrenceville), Giancarlo Ferlise (Hamilton), Aidan Duffy (Princeton), Ruedi Kasabach (Trenton) and Domenic Scaglione (Ewing). Front: George Wright (Lawrenceville), Joe Malatesta (Skillman), Robert Enck (Pennington), Angus Ruscher (Ringoes), Nikhil Aggarwal (East Windsor), Evan Lilienthal (Princeton), JP Irizarry (Yardley, Pa.) and Zakir Zaidi (Princeton).

Princeton Academy Cross Country team finished its season with a championship title.

The team came in first at the Ed Scott Invitational hosted by Pingry School in October.

Runners outpaced 11 other teams and took home the team trophy, which Princeton Academy has not seen in seven years.

In addition, all seven runners ranked in the top 50 and five took home individual trophies.

During the fall season, the runners won all but two of their meets.

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