Creston cross country gets preview of next two weeks

Girls sixth, boys 10th at Trojan Invite

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Creston cross country runners, from left, Madison Hance, Caitlin McIlravy (front) and Jessica Beatty (background, center) and Orient-Macksburg's Morgan James (right) climb the first hill on the course during Thursday's Trojan Invite in Atlantic. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

“Jay medaled for us in that 19th spot,” Schlapia said. “Getting under 18:00 was one of his goals. Now that he’s done that, it gives him the confidence to go even lower.”

Junior Garret Taylor also ran well, finishing 47th in 18:34. Sophomore Brant Hudson once again stepped up and ran third for the Panthers, finishing 66th in 18:54 after working his way up in the field for much of the race.

“What we need to do is have Garret follow Jay’s lead on that and stay in contact,” Schlapia said. “Brant needs to stay with Garret from the get-go.”

Junior Zack Peppmeier and sophomore Kaleb Cook ran side-by-side for much of the race, finishing 87th and 90th, respectively, in 19:13 and 19:14.

Kruz Adamson and Travis Miller finished 100th and 101st out of 180 runners in 19:29 and 19:30.

“It was a breakthrough when Zack, Kaleb, Kruz and Travis got under 20:00,” Schlapia said. “Now, they’re getting in the low-19’s.”

The boys team improved from its 15th-place finish a year ago at this meet.

Junior varsity

The Creston girls JV team finished third in the team scoring, just seven points behind Shenandoah/Essex. Freshman Jenna Hayes led the Panthers in 13th place and Katie Stevens finished 15th.

“I think our girls have a chance to beat Shenandoah/Essex at conference in girls JV,” Schlapia said. “That will be one of our goals.”

The boys team finished 11th. Jacob Wolfe led the JV team, finishing 39th. Michael Walsh finished 65th and Tyler Helm made a big improvement over his time a year ago, finishing 82nd.

“All 23 runners who ran here last year, improved their times from last year’s Atlantic meet on the same course,” Schlapia said. “Some of these JV boys are making great strides from where they were a year ago. This last couple of weeks has really been showing us who wants to get out and compete.”

The Panthers are back in action Thursday at the Hawkeye 10 Conference meet in Shenandoah. It will be the last competition of the season for the JV team.

Orient-Macksburg

Morgan James finished 111th in the varsity girls race for Orient-Macksburg with a time of 18:53.

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