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isher, crossing the line in 20th
~lace in 21:02. Wildcat Joona
Hulkkonen finished 24th in 21:19,
followed by Femando Ortiz in
42ncl in 22:52, Nicholas Cox in
44th in 23:01, Bo Kaline in 47th
in 23:10 and Dale Curtis in 58th
in 25:16.
As a team Bath County scored
116 points to earn the fourth and
final automatic berth to the state
championships, which will be held
next Saturday at the Kentucky
Horse Park in Lexington. The top
four teams and the five highest-
finishing individuals not on one of
those teams each earned a bid to
the state meet.
Elliott County captured the
boys' team title with 30 points,
followed by Shelby Valley with 59
points and Owsley County with
115 points. Wolfe County placed
fifth with 139 points, with Cordia
in sixth with 142 points, Pikeville
in seventh with 157 points, Lee
County in eighth with 159 points
and Menifee County in ninth with
182 points.
Trey Swartz led the Menifee
County contingent in 25th place
with a time of 21:20. Teammate
Mark Clemons was 29th in 21:43,
followed by Thomas Bowman in
33rd in 21:59, William Roach-Bar-
rette in 55th in 25:00 and Cody
Carpenter in 68th in 27:46.
In the Class A Region 7 girls'
race, Fairview runners claimed
the top five spots to post a perfect
score of 15 to win the team title.
Haley Layne won the 5K event in
21:23, followed by Brooklyn Bow-
en in second in 21:43.
Elliott County was the team
runner-up with 86 points, fol-
lowed by Raceland (100 points),
Owsley County (120), Pikeville
(123), Paintsville (127), Bath
County (164) and Lee County
(183).
Menifee County's Chelsea
Walker led the local finishers by
placing 12th in 24:41 to earn a bid
to the state meet.
Bath County's entries included:
Shelby Fawns placing 29th in
27:29, Alexandra Emmons fin-
ishing 30th in 28:03, Christina
Thompson claiming 34th in 29:26,
Morgan Crouch taking 43rd in
33:16 and' Chloe Green capturing
56th in 42:04. -
In the Class 2A Region 6 Meet
at Boyd County, Ashland Paul Blaz-
er's Jon Renneker won the 5K race
in 17:12.10, followed by defend-
ing champion Tanner Alexander
of Russell in second in 17:30.50,
Ashland's Brennan Kizziar in third
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in 17:47.60 and Ashland's Timmy Russell and East Carter all earned
Callihan in fourth in 17:58.60. automatic bids to next weekend's
Fleming County's Dalton Leet state championships.
passed Mason County's Jim My- Mason County's Julia Woods
ers with 150 meters to go to take cruised to her third consecu-
fifth in 18:01.40. Myers finished tive regional title with a time
sixth in 18:08.90, followed by his of 20:35.90. Russell's Jennifer
teammate Nick Robinson in sev- Slone finished as the runner up
enthin 18:16.80. in 21:27.40, followed by East
Fleming County freshman Tay- Carter's Macy Dyer (21:32.90),
Ior Hunt also had a battle down Mason County's Raylee Kirkland
the home stretch. However, Rus- (22:24.50) and Russell's Jennifer
sell's Brandon Yates edged Hunt Miller (22:33.40).
by .40 seconds. Hunt, who placed in addition to the top three
12th in 19:07.60, still earned a teams, the top five individual fin-
bid to the state competition, by ishers not on one of those teams
finishing among the top five in- also earned berths to Saturday's
dividuals who were not on the state meet.
top four teams. Rounding out the The coaches voted on the All-
Panther lineup was Collen Catron, Region 6 team prior to the region-
who was 33rd in 21:52.50, and al meet. The following athletes
Kyle Boswell, who was 46th in were chosen: boys'firstteam: Na-
23:45.90. than Woods (Mason County), Dal-
"We just had four runners to- ton Leet (Fleming County), Timmy
day and I was a little disappointed Callihan (Ashland Blazer), Brennan
that we did not have a full team, Kizziar(Ashland Blazer),Jim Myers
but the four guys who showed up (Mason County), Tanner Alexan-
gave ittheir best" Fleming County der (Russell), Jon Renneker (Ash-
coach Tim Hamm said. "We were land Blazer); boys' second team:
at least able to get two to state, Carter Couchot (Russell), Dylan
but I would have hoped to get the Banks (Mason County), Brandon
whole team. Yates (Russell), Austin Craft (Ash-
"They're peaking (right now)" land Blazer), Rakesh lyer (Ashland
Harem added. "I believe we Blazer), Nick Robinson (Mason
should have two 'pr's' on Satur- County), Taylor Bradley (Ashland
day. Now that Dalton is done with Blazer); girls' first team: Jenni-
football, he should be better and fer Miller (Russell), Macy Dyer
knock off some time. It will be (East Carter), Kayleigh O'Connor
the first time this year that he will (Rowan County), Raylee Kirkland
have practiced with us for a full (Mason County), Katie Coldiron
week." (Greenup County), Jennifer Slone
Ashland Blazer won the meet (Russell), Julia Woods (Mason
with 25 points, followed by Ma- County); girls' second-team:
son County (60), Russell (73), Kirsten Jordan (East Carter), Cara
Rowan County (89), Boyd County Woods (Mason County), Charline
(140), Morgan County (170), West Tarring (Lawrence County), Sierra
Carter (171) and Lewis County Anderson (Mason County) Sarah
(185). Bellingham (Mason County), Ju-
In the girls' race, Mason County lia Duncan (West Carter), Valerie
finished with 26 points to repeat Rice (Mason County).
as champions, half as many points The state meet will be held Sat-
as Russell with 52. East Carter fin- urday at the Kentucky Horse Park.
ished third with 60 points, while The Class A girls' meet will begin
West Carter was fourth with 105, the day at 9:30 a.m. That race will
followed by Morgan County in be followed by the Class A boys at
fifth with 129 and Lewis County in 10:15 a.m the Class 2A girls at
sixth with 159. By virtue of their 11:30 a.m. and the Class 2A boys
team finishes, Mason County, at12:lS p.m.
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