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Relaxed expectations

Lead Summary

    Two days after running on their home course — one of the toughest cross country layouts in the state — the Nashua-Plainfield girls cross country team one-upped itself.    The Huskies, despite not running at full strength, claimed the team title at the Central Springs Panther Invitational on Thursday. And they beat two ranked teams — Mason City Newman and Eagle Grove — in the process.    “I wouldn’t say I’m surprised,” Nashua-Plainfield coach Jenn Kalainoff said, “but I am impressed. Our meet isn’t easy, You saw the hills we have, but here we were, two days later, running unbelievably.”    And it wasn’t as if the boys had a bad night, either, as Nashua-Plainfield got a strong runner-up finish from Brock Dietz on its way to a fifth-place team finish in the 10-team field.    Add it all up, and here’s what you have” October could be a fun month for the Huskies when it comes to cross country.
    For all the results, please see the Sept. 28 Reporter. 

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