State Runner-Up finish for the boys' team, two top-20 for girls
Liv O'Hara (All-State) and Madeleine Wiseman both finished top-20 at the State championship, and the boys' team (led by Drew Zwerner's top-10 finish) finished 2nd in the State!
Another fine day at the State cross country meet!
On the girls’ side, our two runners had strong performances with Senior Liv O’Hara finishing in 13th place (All-State in her last XC race) and Madeleine Wiseman in 20th.
The boys showed their depth in the team race, having the fastest 5th-6th-7th runners in the field, which put enough points on the other teams to solidify the boys’ State runner-up finish. Drew Zwerner was the team’s top finisher in 9th (All-State), and the pack of Griffin Davidson, Jack Fruin, Clay Payne, and Caleb Little closed out the scoring in 18th-24th-25th-27th places. Dylan Omary ran a big PR as our 6th runner, and Caleb Freifeld came off injury and ran exceptionally for having not run in two weeks.
Thanks for your support this season - feel free to congratulate the team members!
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