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Creston boys win NV Invite, girls second

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“With the girls, we knew it was going to be competitive, too,” Schlapia said. “Griswold and Topham would be one of the top teams in the whole state all classes. We bunched our girls well, but Griswold bunched theirs better than us.”

Madison Hance in 20th and Caitlin McIlravy in 30th also competed in the varsity race for Creston.

It marked the second straight year the Panther girls have finished second at this meet, and the third straight meet this season they have finished second in the team standings.

JV

Creston took the top two spots individually in both the boys and girls junior varsity races.

Taylor Hudson and Katie Stevens took the top spots in the girls race, running 18:15 and 18:17, respectively.

Five other girls — Savannah Hartman, Amber Castillo, Ann Waigand, Kelsey Donner and Jenna Hayes — finished in the top 10 of the JV girls race.

Senior Jacob Wolfe won the boys JV race in 20:31 while Evan Nielsen took second in 20:50. Michael Walsh also finished in the top 10, placing eighth in 22:16.

“We had 20 kids that ran here last year, and all 20 kids improved their times,” Schlapia said. “We had some improve by 30 seconds, all the way to some kids improved their times by four to six minutes.”

Area results

The Corning girls finished third in the team standings, with 102 points. Shepherd finished third overall, while Steph Shuler finished 11th and Taylor Gaule finished 17th.

Nodaway Valley freshman Destiny Scar finished fifth overall.

Adrian Richards of Mount Ayr finished 15th overall. Morgan James finished 26th for Orient-Macksburg.

The Nodaway Valley boys were led by Graham and Settlemoir running first and second, and junior TJ Bower finishing 16th.

The Corning boys finished fifth in the team standings with 134 points. Garrett Newton finished sixth overall and Lane Peterson finished 17th for the Red Raiders.

Taylor Richie finished 19th overall for Mount Ayr. Jacob Caviness finished 52nd, leading Orient-Macksburg.

State qualifying meets

Creston will travel to Atlantic on Oct. 20 for its Class 3A state qualifying meet, competing against ADM, Atlantic, Ballard, Boone, Dallas Center-Grimes, Glenwood, Harlan, Norwalk, Perry, Saydell, Shenandoah/Essex and Winterset for spots in the state meet.

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