Brown Golden, Palamar earns silver
All Saints' Joanna Brown (right, with 150m to go) won the Senior Girls title at the 2009 OFSAA cross country championships while Adam Palamar (Merivale) took home the silver. Brown played it smart, electing to stay wide and out of trouble early in the race. Despite running a few extra metres the decision paid off as the lead group thinned out rather quickly and Brown was able to take control of the race. Brown had a comfortable lead by the time she reached "Killer Hill" and was unchallenged over the final 2K, running to the largest margin of victory (25 seconds) in any race.
Palamar, on the other hand, had lots of company in the junior boys race. A tight pack of 8 to 10 runners stayed close together for the first 3K and included, along with Palamar, Nepean's Scott Donald and Colonel By's Sebastien Saville, with Palamar doing much of the leadi
Glebe earns top 8 finish
Palamar's efforts helped his team to a ninth place finish overall, missing top 8 by a mere 16 points. Glebe Collegiate's Junior Girls, Charlene Rhead (22), Holly McCulloch (89), Alex Derksen (100), Elyssa Loewen (122), and Sophie Laflamme (212) combined to give Glebe 333 points and the National Captial Regions' only top 8 team finish.
Top finishers for the region (both individual and team) were:
Midget Girls - Lindsay Kary (St. Matthew) - 8th; South Carleton - 36th
Midget Boys - Mickey Day (Holy Trinity) - 8th; South Carleton - 22nd
Junior Girls - Emma Galbraith (Franco-Ouest) - 4th; Glebe - 8th
Junior Boys - Adam Palamar (Merivale) - 2nd, Scott Donald (Nepean) - 6th; Merivale - 9th
Senior Girls - Joanna Brown (All Saints) - 1st, Isabelle Kanz (Garneau) 13th; Nepean - 22nd
Senior Boys - Andrew Towle (Ottawa Tech) - 50th; Merivale - 16th
FULL RESULTS