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Creston boys win NV Invite, girls second

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GREENFIELD — Nodaway Valley took the first two spots in the individual race of the Nodaway Valley Invite here Monday, but the Creston boys team did something it hadn’t done in head coach Pat Schlapia’s 23 years as coach of the team — winning the team title at the same meet in back-to-back years.

Creston beat out Nodaway Valley for the team title, 59-86. The Creston girls finished second behind Class 1A No. 1-ranked Griswold.

“Outstanding night for both squads,” Schlapia said. “Our boys won it last year, and that broke a drought from over 20 years, and it was just kind of like why not repeat? They had a total team effort with that. They were focused and very determined with that.”

All five scoring members of the boys team finished in the top 20, earning medals. Sophomore Jay Wolfe led the way, finishing third overall in 18:11 while sophomore Brant Hudson stepped up into the two-spot, running 18:38 for ninth place.

“Brant Hudson ran his best race of the season,” Schlapia said. “We’ve been challenging him to step up and he did.”

Kaleb Cook finished 14th in 19:06, Garret Taylor came across in 15th at 19:07 and Kruz Adamson finished 18th in 19:14.

Zack Peppmeier and Travis Miller were also a part of the winning varsity team, finishing 22nd and 35th, respectively.

“It was nice they weren’t too far off of Kruz,” Schlapia said. “This is probably the hilliest course we’ll see all season. It was hilly and windy for everybody involved.”

Nodaway Valley went one-two individually, with senior Colton Graham taking the individual crown in 17:49 and freshman Timmy Settlemoir following in 18:09.

Girls

Griswold edged out Creston for the girls team title, 40-60. Six of the seven Creston varsity girls placed in the top 20.

Sophomore Maria Mostek led the way in fourth place at 15:38, finishing behind Griswold state champion Rebekah Topham, teammate Jordyn Sindt and Corning’s Tiffany Shepherd, who finished third in 15:35.

Senior Emily Wignall finished eighth in 16:33. Taylor Briley (14th), Maddie Skarda (16th) and Jessica Beatty (20th) rounded out the team scoring for the Panthers.

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