Middle School runners fare well in meet
The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
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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