Fearing his coach would stop him from competing in the EMass cross-country finals slated for the afternoon at the Wrentham Developmental Center, Famiglietti kept quiet. Sixty-nine of the 168 runners finished the 5-kilometer course before Famiglietti — including five of his teammates — making his finish the first alternate in the event of a tie. So when the final team scores came in and the Redmen found themselves deadlocked with Wellesley atop the Division 3 leaderboard with 114 points, it was Famiglietti’s finish that gave Tewksbury its first boys’ EMass championship.