The "Run-Down": RA Long at Home
Home, sweet home! Our battle against RA Long was our first home meet of two for the 2016 season. However, since RA Long is more in a building mode, the true battle was the battle within. Within the team to determine who will race at the varsity level on Saturday. Within many individuals, determining how tough some of our new Panther XC runners are. Here are how things went on another "Black" course, one with comparable speed, or lack thereof, as our first two races.
Sophomore Amelia Pullen notched her first cross country victory of her life, just missing the course record with her time of 21:21.4, and fellow sophomores Brooklyn Bausch and Annabelle Palmer ran well enough to cross the finish line before RA Long girl #1. That in itself was pretty much enough to secure the win for the Panthers. Senior team captain Hannah Swigert, shortly after jumping out of the Panther mascot suit, jumped into a standard race for her and captured 2nd place. Our biggest surprise came from freshman Morgan Stinchfield, also besting RA Long girl #1, as she raced the race of her life (nearly 2 minutes faster than the week before) to secure her varsity spot on Saturday. Next on the list for surprise list was sophomore Hallie Morris. She was nearly 2 and a half minutes better than the week before as she finally ran fast enough for the side ache that had been "catching" her was left far behind. She managed to be our seventh Panther as she also earned the right to race varsity on Saturday. The team score was very lopsided as WHS posted one of the biggest "W"'s in recent history, 15 to 46, just 4 points shy of a perfect score.
The success of our boys could not quite match that of the girls, but was rather impressive as well. Missing our two best sophomores, the Panthers still managed to capture six of the top seven spots. Secondary sophomore (we have a ton of them) Ian Palmer, propelled himself forward into a serious contender for varsity. His performance, 19:20, was noted as the most valiant effort but fell a few seconds shy of making the varsity squad. Just making the cut was junior Tanner Coltrane, 19:13, in just his second race in a Panther XC uniform. Freshman Jackson Keyser showed that last week's Runner of the Week performance was not a fluke as he was our 4th Panther across the finish line. The final score was 19 to 40, a very healthy win for the Panthers.
Other noteworthy performances for the Panther boys included senior Aiden Pullen with an easy dual meet win, and Junior Jacob Arata with freshmen Dallin Kanzler and Derek Lawton posting solid PR's. However, the improvement from freshman Spencer Perkins and his solid racing focus in his race brought just as big of smile to the coaching staff as any Panther performance.
Next stop for the Panthers is the big Nike meet at Portland Meadows on Saturday. We are definitely looking forward to running on an "orange" course.
Coach Terry L. Howard
Here are the line scores:
Boys |
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5000 M |
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Aiden |
1st |
18:06 |
|
Tanner L |
3rd |
18:43 |
P.R. Black |
Koy |
4th |
18:49 |
P.R. Black |
Jackson |
5th |
19:06 |
P.R. Black |
Tanner C |
6th |
19:13 |
P.R. Black |
Ian |
7th |
19:20 |
P.R. Black |
Jeffrey |
12th |
19:55 |
|
Warren |
13th |
20:07 |
P.R. Black |
Andrew |
14th |
20:28 |
P.R. Black |
Dallin |
17th |
21:23 |
P.R. Black |
Caden |
18th |
21:33 |
|
Jacob |
19th |
21:38 |
P.R. Black |
Trent |
21st |
21:49 |
P.R. Black |
Derek |
24th |
23:02 |
P.R. Black |
Hayden |
25th |
23:04 |
P.R. Black |
Scott |
28th |
24:01 |
P.R. Black |
Brett |
31st |
25:10 |
P.R. Black |
Spencer |
37th |
29:23 |
|
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Girls |
|
|
|
Amelia |
1st |
21:21.4 |
P.R. Black |
Hannah |
2nd |
21:48.6 |
|
Brooklyn |
3rd |
23:15.9 |
P.R. Black |
Annabelle |
4th |
23:41.3 |
P.R. Black |
Morgan |
5th |
23:54.7 |
P.R. Black |
Bekah |
8th |
24:47 |
P.R. Black |
Hallie |
9th |
25:01 |
P.R. Black |
Kaylee |
10th |
25:04 |
|
Alexis |
11th |
25:24 |
|
Olivia |
13th |
25:57 |
P.R. Black |
Tess |
15th |
26:09 |
P.R. Black |
Abby |
18th |
31:40 |
|
Jeannine |
19th |
32:33 |
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