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Outlaw runners steal the show at Cascade
A hot day and
hectic schedule did nothing to deter the Outlaws cross country teams as
three of the four squads raced to team victories at the Darrell Deedon Invitational
at Cascade High School Thursday, September 12.
Temperatures hovered near
90 degrees on the flat, treeless course, so coach Charlie Kanzig wasn't
expecting stellar performances from his teams.
Yet the varsity girls, varsity
boys, and junior varsity girls all won.
"I had actually considered
canceling the meet because so many of the kids were looking worn out by
Wednesday night," said head coach Charlie Kanzig.
The team assisted Cycle Oregon
to raise funds for the program.
"They had hauled bags all
afternoon and evening for Cycle Oregon Wednesday in the heat," Kanzig
said.
The junior varsity girls got
things rolling for the Outlaws in the first high school race of the day.
Gretchen Addison made a strong
move in the second half to catch everyone but the leader to finish second
in the race.
Kaitlin McAlister, Marigrace
Marshall, and Amber Craigg finished third, fourth, and fifth and Crystal
Metcalf came in 12th giving the Outlaws an overwhelming victory.
The junior varsity boys were
led by Byron Womack's 31st place finish and ended up seventh among 11
teams.
"The JV boys were missing
some key runners and I didn't have the kids as prepared as I should have
for their first team race," said Kanzig. "They'll do much better in the
upcoming weeks."
The varsity girls packed nicely
with five girls in the top 10 to easily outdistance Cascade for the team
title among 11 varsity teams.
Patience paid off as Resa
Hodson (21:03) and Anna Morton (21:08) moved up throughout the race to
wind up third and fourth respectively. Iris Powell (21:31), Rikki Glick
(21:52) and Lindsay Chick (22:05) went 8, 9, 10 to score 34 points for
a fifteen point margin over Cascade. Amy Cretsinger (23:17) placed 21st
and Melissa Little (23:24) finished 22nd in helping the Outlaws' cause.
Tanja Neuman, a foreign exchange
student attending Yamhill-Carlton High School won the girls' race in 20:15.
The boys' varsity team followed
the girls' example and ran very controlled through the first mile of the
5,000 meter course and moved up during the latter stages of the race.
Alex Templar (17:16) and Jordan
Beck (17:25) placed fourth and fifth respectively. Koby McCorkle was right
on their heels, placing eighth in 17:32.
Wes Hodson (18:06) came in
13th and David King (18:27) 19th, to complete the scoring for Sisters.
Justin Thomas (19:09) and
Devon Pelkey (19:16) completed the varsity placing for Sisters.
"I am pleasantly surprised
with the competitiveness the kids showed this early in the season," said
Kanzig. "Now it's my job to keep them healthy and well focused for the
next few weeks."
The Outlaws run at home September
18 at Cold Springs before venturing to Seaside Friday for Saturday's Three
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