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TCNE X-C Teams Compete Against Stiff Competition at Crofton Invite

TCNE X-C teams compete against stiff competition at Crofton Invite

The Tri County Northeast Wolfpack Cross Country teams competed against some of the better teams in Northeast Nebraska on Thursday, September 25th at the Weigand Camp area in the Crofton Invite. It was a new venue, as the course/meet has annually been held at the golf course. Due to renovations, the course was marked out in the State Park area.

There were 90 total boys in the field, and 57 in the girls’ field.

Although not truly comparable to the golf course, times were consistent for Ridenour, Hermosillo and Rachael Bousquet from earlier season meets.

Results for the boys’ team were as follows:

Jude Ridenour 16th 18:50.2
Alex Synder 29th 20:12.0
Tucker Anderson 47th 22:52.9
Logan Kraemer 48th 23:23.7
Matthew Bousquet 54th 26:43.7

 

Results for the girls’ team are as follows:

Alejandra Hermosillo 18th 22:57.6
Rachael Bousquet 23rd 23:42.4
Hailey Millard 39th 27:19.0
Chloe Peters 41st 27:37.7

 

TEAM SCORING: Girls: Crofton 14, Wayne 42, LCC 50, Norfolk Catholic 59, BloomfieldWausa 88, TCNE 89

TEAM SCORING: Boys: Norfolk Catholic 18, Bloomfield-Wausa 50, Wayne 52, Crofton 80, Creighton 83, Hart-New 116, LCC 117, Osmond 123, TCNE 136, Neligh-Oakdale 156.

Next action for the Wolfpack will be on Thursday, October 2nd at the Stanton Golf Course. The first race is set for 4:00 p.m. with girls running first, followed by the boys. Junior High will follow both varsity races.

COACHES COMMENTS: “The team faced the toughest competition of the season. Some of the athletes ran well and others struggled today due to heat. It will be important to regain focus and mental toughness for the stretch run of the season. Individually, there still is time to improve times, it will just take the athletes to do that. Today was difficult and expected. The athletes do continue to compete and lack of effort is not a problem. Good job teams, good luck next week!”