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CT Sends Five to Brooks XC Nationals

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MySportsResults.com   Dec 1st 2025, 3:11pm
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By Senior Correspondent Marty Ogden, Editing and Graphics by Ron Knapp

Brooks NE Regional Championship Race Results

More Photos from John Nepolitan - Gallery 1 & Gallery 2

Thousands compete, but only ten boys and ten girls qualify each year from four regions in the country for the National Cross Country Championships, this year sponsored by Brooks and formerly by Foot Locker. This century, Connecticut has qualified athletes in all but three years to race in San Diego, California on the historic Balboa Park course which will take place December 13th. This year, the Nutmeg State is sending four boys and one girl from the Northeast Region Championships held at Franklin Park in Boston on Saturday. The region consists of all the states on the East coast from Maryland to Maine. 

Sam Laverdiere of Maine, outleaned Nathan Lee from the Brunswick School in Greenwich to win the Brooks Northeast regional title at the wire in a time of 14:59.9. Laverdiere, who is home schooled, is in his 5th season of high school cross country, but is still only 18 years old. He only ran open races this fall against college athletes and adults. 


Photo finish by Lee and Laverdiere (John Nepolitan)

After finishing 14th last year and just missing the chance to compete in San Diego, Laverdiere was ecstatic just to qualify and to win. “It’s a crazy feeling, it hasn’t sunken in yet. I never thought I would be in this position. I was never the fastest as a freshman or a sophomore but I worked my butt off.”

There were three boys coming down the final stretch all with a chance to win. Lee, who will attend Harvard next year, dove across the line but came up .1 second short. “Surprisingly I felt good the whole way,” he said after the race. “I got out the way I expected and made my way up to the front and settled in and wanted to hold position. In the end I kind of wanted it to come down to a kick because I wanted to make sure my spot was safe and kick really hard, but Sam had a better kick. It was fun to go head to head with him. I’m mainly happy I can go back to San Diego because I think I’ve got more in the tank.”

Sam Leone became the second East Lyme boy to qualify for Nationals in four years, by finishing 5th place in 15:20.1 “This is a dream from the beginning and to finally be and to have that ticket punched to California, it’s sweet.” The senior, who has committed to the University of Massachusetts, moved up from 10th at the State Open last year to win the meet four weeks ago. 

Commenting on his improvement to becoming a national class high school runner, he said “You can always improve. Never get comfortable with where you are. You should always be looking forward and never get complacent.” 


Sam Leone’s (#247) finish (John Nepolitan)

Teddy Hojlo finished 7th in 15:23.7 to join his Brunswick teammate Lee at Nationals. When he asked what he learned from him, he said “I’ve already learned so much from him, so much of my running style, like how to train, has come from him. He is sure to teach me a few things about how to run a national race.”

Moving up from 31st last year at regionals to finish 9th was Griswold’s Tycen Labelle to become the top returner next year. He ran a time of 15:29.2. The junior became the third boy from Griswold and the first since Gavin Coombs and Tradelle Ward qualified in 2003 and 2005. 


Brooks NE Regional Finish by Griswold's Tycen LaBelle (John Nepolitan)

The girls race was won by Abigail Hennesy of Westford Academy, MA in a time of 16:47.3. The University of Washington commit won by 14 seconds and remains undefeated this fall. But the senior who was 3rd at New Balance Nationals Outdoors last year with a 4:34 mile faced some challenges throughout the race. “I took a wrong turn when someone was standing in the middle of the course and returned to the course in about 15th place in the first half mile. It took a lot out of me early on in the race. Then again right around the two mile mark, I fell like a penguin on my stomach.” 

Earning a chance to return to nationals was Lyme Old Lyme’s Chase Gilbert. This year’s CT State Open champion was 5th last year at Northeast Regionals before finishing 26th in San Diego. “I am so happy to do it twice,” she said after the race.” I knew this year it was so competitive and the girls who were right behind me were super hungry and I knew I had to grit it out and this was like crazy grit.” She finished 8th in a time of 17:32.0. 


Chase Gilbert returns for another national championship (Marty Ogden)

Other CT Boys in the top 100 in the Championship Race:

23 Alex Fisher Loomis Chaffee 15:57.5

32 Joseph DeLuise Oxford 16:12.2

46 Joey Papalia East Lyme 16:38.5

47 Brahm Bulow Avon 16:40.1

55 Beau Kociszewski Thomaston 16:49.9

60 Leonardo Ladewig Kingswood-Oxford 16:55.1

75 Michael Blankenship  Southington 17:09.5

87 Adrik Gates East Lyme 17:20.7

89 Braden Walker Thomaston 17:21.2

96 Miles Farkas  Loomis Chaffee 17:25.4

98 Ubay Dissa Newtown 17:25.7

CT Girls in the top 100 in the Championship Race:

19 Hazel DeLucia Lyman Memorial 18:09.0

20 Sophie Passalacqua Greenwich 18:09.6

23 Lily Lyons Greenwich Academy 18:25.3

59 Maura Kane Trumbull 19:54.7

61 Alexa Nunez Wethersfield 19:57.1

62 Audrey Xia Hopkins 19:58.1

72 Mackenzie Spooner Sacred Heart Acad  20:46.4

73 Mischa Gagliardi Darien 20:47.3

86 Hanna Pierpont Darien 27:11.0

The top 30 athletes in each race received a Championship medal.

Check out the Interviews by Marty Ogden also posted on MSR.

Click to view Marty’s race videos from Saturday:

Boys Championship Race Start

Boys Championship Mid-Race

Girls Championship Mid-Race

 

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