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Maloney, Thorstenson lead Loggers at state

Caleb Soptelean | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 4 months AGO
by Caleb Soptelean
| October 25, 2016 9:48 AM

Senior Colin Maloney and sophomore Lauren Thorstenson led the Libby High cross country team at the Class B state meet on Saturday at Rebecca Farm in Kalispell.

Maloney brought home a 10th-place finish, while Thorstenson placed 12th. Both qualified as “all-state” since they finished in the top 15.

Maloney’s time of 16:51 was a personal best.

Coach Rodd Zeiler was proud of all his runners’ efforts. As far as Maloney, he noted that the soccer player practiced with the team two or three mornings a week during soccer season.

Thorstenson finished with a time of 20:02 on the course, which included a “long arduous hill,” Zeiler said. He noted that the last ¾-mile was “all hill.”

It rained lightly while the girls were warming up, Zeiler said, but stopped shortly before the race began. It was a difficult course of grass and mud, he said.

As a team, the Libby boys placed 16th out of 27 teams, while the girls were 12th out of 21.

Other individual times were:

Boys: 68) Tim Goodman, 18:27; 71) Michael Diller, 18:28; 119) Niklaus Gier, 19:51; 161) John Cheroske, 21:21; 167) Masin Payne, 22:11; 183) Kaleb Lindgren, 26:03.

Girls: 62) Annie Berget, 22:27; 116) Sidney Stevenson, 24:47; 123) Kyla Cady, 25:11; 124) Mikayln Zeiler, 25:17; 152) Maryssa Sanderson, 28:29.

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