
Brunswick School cross country athletes Nathan Lee and Edward Hojla paced their team to another strong performance in an FAA meet on Wednesday.
Lee and Hojla finished first and second, respectively, for the Bruins on their home course in Wednesday’s FAA meet, which included each team in the league.

Lee won the race, which took place in summer like weather, in a time of 16:32. Lee is in his sophomore year at Brunswick. Hojla, a freshman, finished second with a time of 17:36.
Patrick Duncan, a Brunswick senior, finished ninth, clocking in at 18:35. Charlie Moloney of Greenwich Country Day School, a sophomore, placed 15th (19:02).

Sophomore Jeffrey Piper of Greenwich Country Day was 19th in 19:09, while Brunswick freshman Armaan Lakhani finished 20th with a time of 19:11.
Junior Aidan Fay (19:45) and sophomore Zafran Kocyba (19:54) were 22nd and 24th, respectively, for GCDS, while Arjun Kolluri, a freshman was 27th for the Bruins (20:14).

The Bruins registered a record of 5-2 in the FAA meet. Their victories came against Rye Country Day School, Greenwich Country Day School, St. Luke’s, Greens Farms Academy and King. Hopkins School went 7-0 in the meet, while Masters School was 6-1.



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