Coe-Brown’s Luke Tkaczyk (121), the eventual first-place finisher, leads the field up the hill during the early stages of the boys’ race at the Division II cross country championships at Derryfield Park in Manchester on Saturday. The Coe-Brown boys also brought home the D-II team title with seven runners finishing in the top 12 and a score of 21, the lowest team total by any champion in any division in the last 30 years.
Coe-Brown’s Luke Tkaczyk (121), the eventual first-place finisher, leads the field up the hill during the early stages of the boys’ race at the Division II cross country championships at Derryfield Park in Manchester on Saturday. The Coe-Brown boys also brought home the D-II team title with seven runners finishing in the top 12 and a score of 21, the lowest team total by any champion in any division in the last 30 years. Credit: RICH MIYARA / NH Sports Photography

TEAM (last week’s rank)

1. COE-BROWN BOYS’ X-C (2)  dominated the Division II championship race going 1-2-3 with Luke Tkaczyk, Aidan Cox and Dawson Dubois.

2. CONCORD BOYS’ X-C (NR)  was not expected to win the D-I title, but did so by a 16-point margin led by junior Eben Bragg’s third place finish.

3. CONCORD GIRLS’ X-C (RV) won the D-I title by a 12-point margin with a young team placing four runners in the top 18, including two freshmen.

4. KEARSARGE GIRLS’ X-C (NR)  upset undefeated Hopkinton by four points for the D-III crown with three runners in top six.

5. BOW FOOTBALL (1) posted a 41-0 statement win at Kennett (6-2) on Friday night to improve to 8-0, the only perfect record in D-II.

6. WINNISQUAM FOOTBALL (3) capped a 7-0 regular season and pushed its winning streak to 16 games with a 48-6 win at rival Franklin.

7. HOPKINTON FIELD HOCKEY (5) improved to 14-1 and advanced to the D-III semifinals with Saturday’s 3-1 win against No. 8 Mascenic.

8. BISHOP BRADY FIELD HCOKEY (10) improved to 14-2 and advanced to the D-III semifinals with Saturday’s 1-0 win against No. 6 Gilford.

9. WINNISQUAM VOLLEYBALL (9)  finished the regular season wit 14-2, the only losses coming by 3-2 scores against undefeated Inter-Lakes.

10. CONCORD FIELD HOCKEY (NR)  advanced to Tuesday night’s Division I semifinals with a 2-0 win against No. 5 Londonderry.

Others receiving votes: Hopkinton girls’ X-C, Coe-Brown girls’ X-C, Bow girls’ soccer