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Outlaws runner places first Cross country
runner Lindsay Chick of Sisters broke out of a training pace to take the
win at the La Pine Invitational on Wednesday, October 9.
Coach Charlie Kanzig had the
Outlaws running at "goal pace" since the course was only two miles instead
of the usual five kilometers (3.1 miles).
Chick moved from sixth place
at the mile mark to second place with 100 meters to go. With a furious
kick she got past Redmond's Bonnie Pelham to claim first place in 12:58.
Anna Morton finished a strong
third (13:12) and was followed by Iris Powell in ninth (13:56), Rikki
Glick in 11th (14:08) and Amy Cretsinger 14th (14:17). Melissa Little
finished 15th (14:19) and Amber Craigg 17th (14:22) to round out the top
seven for Sisters. Seventy-seven athletes completed the course.
Resa Hodson missed the meet
due to illness, allowing Redmond to nip Sisters 32-35 for the team title.
"I wanted both the girls and
boys varsity runners to go through the course at a certain pace, so we
weren't truly in 'race' mode," said Coach Kanzig. "I can't blame Lindsay,
however, for going after the win at the end."
Alex Templar, Jordan Beck
and Koby McCorkle ran a very consistent pace through the course and finished
seventh (11:06), eighth (11:07) and 11th (11:16) respectively to lead
the boys team to a third place finish (72 points) behind 2A champion Oakridge
(58 and, La Pine (70).
Devon Pelkey continued his
rapid improvement, finishing 20th (11:39), while David King was close
behind in 26th (11:46) to round out the scoring for Sisters.
Nathan Church and Ben Boro
battled to the chute finishing 29th (11:55) and 30th (11:56) respectively
in a field of 109 finishers.
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