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Middle School runners fare well in meet

The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
by The Western News
| October 13, 2011 12:37 PM

The Loggers Cross Country middle school teams ran well this week, girls came in second and boys in fifth.

Annie Berget was third out of 25 Saturday with 14:12 for two miles; Krysten Mossberg came in seventh with 14:53; Emily Mosberg came in ninth with 15:09; Jenna Carrick came in 11th with 15:24; Anna Carlson came in 15th with 15:53; and Brittany Cook, in her first race, came in 25th with 25:12.

Running for the middle school boys, Alan Rice was 11 out of 25 with a run time of 14:10.

Varsity girls had some difficulties this week, Kaytlyn Reintsma was not well before the match although she finished with 25:40 and came in 38 out of 52; Kari Lindgren completed the race with 30:05 and placed 43rd.

Varsity boys are improving each match this season. Jacob Thomas was 3 out of 73 with a run time of 16:25; Colton Crismore came in 12th with 17:31; Dylan Berget came in 37th with 18:50; Zeke Carlson came in 41st with 19:09; Cody Barrick came in 46th with 19:23; Trevor Hogan came in 52nd with 20:11; Aaron Seefeldt came in 55th with 20:44; Jacob McCrohan came in 60th with 21:31; and Caleb Hooper came in 70th with 23:29.

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