Storm sweepSummit boys and girls cross-country teams post winsBy staff report / The BulletinPublished: October 02. 2011 4:00AM PST |
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ALBANY — Summit junior Travis Neuman whizzed past a field of 268
athletes Saturday at the Harrier Classic cross-country meet, winning the
varsity boys 5,000-meter race in a new course record time of 15 minutes,
6 seconds. The Storm swept the boys and girls varsity races, winning by a large margin in both. In addition to Neuman’s victory, teammate Eric Alldritt placed third. On the girls side, Summit came close to a perfect score, dominating the girls race by finishing the competition with 20 points. Storm senior Megan Fristoe posted her 10th career victory, winning the girls race in 17:53. Summit’s Ashley Maton finished second, Piper McDonald came in fourth, Sara Fristoe took sixth and Kira Kelly placed seventh. “The girls are on fire,” Summit coach Dave Clark said. Bend High placed third in the varsity girls team standings. Jenna Mattox paced the Lava Bears with a ninth-place effort, while Melissa Hubler placed 14th. Zoe Falk finished 30th for Sisters, which finished eighth overall in the girls standings, while Crook County’s Kelly Thurman led the Cowgirls with a 39th-place finish. In the boys race, Bend High finished 16th, with Daniel Ewing (40th place) as the team’s top finisher. Sisters placed 29th overall, and was led by Brandon Pollard in 44th place. Grayson Munn finished 53rd as Crook County’s top placer, and Sunny Runsabove turned in the fastest Madras time with his 183rd-place finish. Summit, Bend, Crook County and Madras all compete next at the Oxford Classic in Drake Park on Friday. Sisters is at the Paul Mariman Invitational Saturday in Philomath.
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