Native CC Runners Compete in Pioneer Invite – Cyber Tech
(In entrance from left) Sevastopol women cross nation runners Naomi Rikkola (324), Sienna Cain (322), Izzy Andreae, Shylee Asher (321) and Abby Rock (325) take off from the beginning line in Thursday’s Pioneer Invite at Cherry Hills. Photograph by Kevin Boneske.
Cross nation runners from Sevastopol, Sturgeon Bay and Gibraltar had been on the golf course at Cherry Hills on Thursday to compete together with different faculties within the Pioneer Invite.
Inexperienced Bay Preble (27) topped the women race, adopted by Two Rivers (62) and Luxemburg-Casco (64) within the high three.
Sturgeon Bay’s women, who positioned fifth with 145 factors, had two freshmen on the 5,000-meter course report top-20 finishes – Megan Quaderer (sixteenth in 22:16) and Delaney Skiba (seventeenth in 22:18).
Sevastopol’s women, who positioned seventh with 159 factors, recorded their high end by senior Naomi Rikkola (twenty second in 22:46). The Pioneers had two different high 30-finishes from sophomore Shylee Asher and junior Sienna Cain ending twenty seventh and twenty eighth, respectively, in 23:36.
Gibraltar’s women, who didn’t have not less than 5 finishers to attain within the staff standings, had been led by junior Emilie Glocke (fortieth in 25:50).
Preble senior Gabrielle Haller received the race in 19:32 – 10 seconds forward of the runner-up, Luxemburg-Casco sophomore Claire DuChateau.
Within the boys race, Two Rivers (31) edged out Luxemburg-Casco (34) for the staff title, with Manitowoc Lutheran (60) third, adopted by Denmark (119) and Sturgeon Bay (159) as the one 5 groups with not less than 5 finishers.
The one boy from a Door County faculty to crack the highest 20 was Sevastopol senior Jarius Dadam (fifteenth in 18:45). Gibraltar’s high runner was sophomore Graham Devoe (thirtieth in 20:51). Sturgeon Bay was led by senior Luke Selle (thirty fifth in 22:17).
Two Rivers senior Eli Gallaghar received the race in 16:43 – 16 seconds forward of his senior teammate and the runner-up, Carson Kadow.