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Outlaw boys take seventh at state meet
The Outlaws boys
cross country team finished the season with the best results in school history
as the squad matched its ranking by finishing seventh at Saturday's state
meet in Eugene.
There were no big surprises
at the meet.
As they have done all season,
the boys ran as a tightly packed group -- the top five runners all finished
within 40 seconds of one another, proving they belonged among the best
teams in Oregon.
Seniors Alex Templar (17:31),
Jordan Beck (17:34), and Koby McCorkle (17:42) finished 37th, 40th, and
49th, respectively to pace the Outlaws.
Sophomore Wes Hodson (17:47)
was right on the heels of his older team mates and finished in 55th place,
while Devon Pelkey (18:05) ended up in 71st place to complete the scoring
for Sisters.
Nathan Church (18:34) and
Ben Boro (18:57) also competed well for the Outlaws.
Junior David King, a two-year
varsity runner, was unable to run in the meet due to illness.
"The boys should be proud
of being among the top eight teams this year in Oregon," said coach Charlie
Kanzig.
"They overcame adversity and
pulled out a solid performance at state."
Kanzig acknowledged the work
of first-year assistant Casey Glick as a key to the team's success.
"Casey has a real future in
coaching," he said. "His enthusiasm and passion for the sport is unbelievable."
Wilsonville repeated as state
champions with 97 points. The rest of the top eight teams included Philomath
(111), Siuslaw (120), Phoenix (124), Elmira, (133), Molalla (176), Sisters
(178), and Astoria (186).
"It would have been great
to have gotten past Molalla for sixth place, but to be within two points
of them shows we ran strong," said Kanzig.
The team looks ahead to next
season without the leadership of key seniors, but Kanzig remains optimistic.
"It's tough to lose such experienced
runners as Koby and Jordan, not to mention late bloomers Alex Templar
and Devon Pelkey, but the guys coming back are quality kids with a lot
of competitiveness," said Kanzig. |
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