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Cross country runners head to Helena meet

Bigfork Eagle | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 9 months AGO
by Bigfork Eagle
| October 8, 2014 9:50 AM

Bigfork Crosscountry competed in Hamilton over the weekend.

Once again eighth grader Anya Young won the middle school race, with a time of 9:50.

Xaioxaio Strong led the Bigfork junior varsity girls at 21:44.7 and Cody Johnson led the Bigfork boys at 18:26.

Makena, Bryn and Logan Morley did not race at the meet.

The high school team will travel to Helena on Thursday for the 7 on 7 meet. Seven different races are run at the meet by rank. Each school decides the ranks of their runner, and one boy and one girl compete in each race. The idea is to have each school’s fastest runner compete against each other. The meet allows some runners who don’t normally win to have a chance to cross the finish line first since they are competing with racers close to their same skill level.

Bigfork cross country at Hamilton

JV Girls

Xiaoxiao Strong  21:44.7

Catherine Mischke  25:02

Veronica Farrier  28 :16

JV Boys

Cody Johnson  18:26  25th

Slater Ream   18;43

Ryan Shaw  21:03

Middle school Boys

Anton Young  9:14  4th

Kurt Hedley  16:19

Colton Hedley  18:15

Middle School Girls

Anya Young  9:50  1st

Heather Wallace  10:53  8th

Kristen Hutz  10;54    9th

Corina Wallace  11:27  18th

Ashley Anderson  12:11  24th

Kylie McMullen   13:04  39th

Ashton Ramsey  13;51

Alexa Kirby  14:17

Lucy Takeuchi  14:31

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