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Home » Cross Country News

Lady Vikes Win Home Cross Country Meet

September 4, 2008
By iHigh Staff of Cass Midway High School


The 3rd Annual Cass Midway Short Course Cross Country Invitational was contested in the rain, mud, and cold, Wednesday, September 3. The two mile races were contested on the Midway High School campus. Nine schools competed.

  Cass Midway won the girls' team title with a score of 35. Barstow was a close second with a score of 39, and West Platte was third with a score of 64.

  Lady Viking Mackenzie Weis placed first in the girls' two-mile race in a time of 13:32. Kelsey Weis was third in a time of 13:45, and Kayla Robinson was seventh in a time of 14:15.

  Sabrina Willey ran a sixteenth place time of 15:05. Josie Riggs was seventeenth in a time of 15:21, and Leigh Anne Stark ran a twenty-first place time of 15:45.

  Victoria Bynum placed twenty-fourth in a time of 16:10. Amanda Russell was twenty-fifth in a time of 16:38, and Danielle Ackerman was forty-third in a time of 18:44.

  West Platte took the boys' team title with a score of 24. Pleasant Hill was second with a team score of 39, and Lakeland was third with a team score of 86. Cass Midway was fifth with a team score 130.

  Clint Hayes clocked a seventeenth place time of 12:36 in the boys' two-mile event to lead the Midway boys.  Paul Stark raced to an eighteenth place finish in a time of 12:45, and Jacob Beaven ran a thirty-seventh place time of 13:57.

  Jacob Damron was forty-fourth in a time of 14:08. Roy Spurgeon was forty-fifth in a time of 14:09. Hank Chrisman was forty-sixth in a time of 14:10, and Collin McRoy ran a fiftieth place time of 14:15.

  "I'm very pleased with the way we started the season," said Midway head coach Doug Carder. "The rain made it tough on everyone. The conditions gave me an opportunity to evaluate the mental toughness of each individual athlete. Times and places were far less important to me in this meet than the way the athletes battled the conditions."

  Cass Midway is set to compete at Holden on September 13 and at Drexel on September 16.

  This article appears courtesy of The Adrian Journal and The Drexel Star.

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