Juneau middle schoolers run in cross country race

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Monday, October 2, 2017 7:19am
  • Sports

Runners from Skagway and three Juneau middle schools competed in a cross-country race on Thursday, Sept. 28, at Floyd Dryden Middle School. Results are below.

Boys results

1, Matthew Johns, 11:57. 2, Colton Johns, 11:59. 3, Will Robinson, 11:59. 4, Samuel Lockhart, 12:44. 5, Eli Crupi, 12:44. 6, Caden Mesdag, 12:52. 7, Finn Kesey, 13:06. 8, Aubrey Hekkers, 13:08. 9, Stein Dostal, 13:26. 10, Ethan Anderson, 13:36 11, Caden Johns, 13:37. 12, Jake Sleppy, 13:41. 13, Malachi Peimann, 14:08. 14, Sam Holst, 14:11. 15, Justus Paden, 14:12. 16, Jake Sager, 14:14. 17, Keegan Clancy, 14:20. 18, Nick Watts, 14:21. 19, Thomas Osborne, 14:54. 20, Koa Doddridge, 14:55. 21 Tommy Pearson, 14:58. 22, Karter Kohlhase, 15:06. 23, Will Woolford, 15:08. 24, Joey Ramseth, 15:13. 25, Kyle Dusenberry, 15:13. 26, Hayden Kuzakin, 15:15. 27, Kellen Dumaop, 15:15. 28, Cameron Brown, 15:15. 29, Grant Pierson, 15:16. 30, Kaden Quinto, 15:21. 31, Austin Bricker, 15:28. 32 Leif St. Clair, 15:31. 33, Busby West, 15:35. 34, Miles Quigley, 15:36. 35, Alain Soltys-Gray, 15:41. 36, Ethan Reichl, 16:13. 37, Langdon Rodig, 16:16. 38, Aaron Standerwick, 16:18. 39, Ryan Kahle, 16:25. 40, Justin Seussel, 16:26. 41, Reece Dusenberry, 16:27. 42, Silverster Montez, 16:49. 43, Orion Dybdahl, 16:57. 44, Joshua Pierson, 17:00. 45, Kai Hargrave, 17:02. 46, Bennet Rivest, 17:07. 47, Calvin Miller, 17:12. 48, Beck Scheider, 17:13. 49, James Houck, 17:25. 50, Harry Couty, 17:32. 51, Kye, 17:40. 52, Connor McKenzie, 17:52. 53, Jack Schwarting, 17:52. 54, Arvid Bush, 17:52. 55, Martin Holst, 18:12. 56, Tevin Dick, 18:13. 57, Elijah Harvey, 19:11. 58, Cahal Burnham, 19:51. 59, Journey Rettinger, 20:03. 60, Edward Hu, 20:15. 61, Jackson Marx, 20:24. 62, William Coronell, 20:29. 63, Harbor Thomas, 21:00. 64, Ian Murphy, 21:00. 65, EZ Bailey, 21:44. 66, Bryson Stepetin, 21:53. 67, Micheel Martin, 27:44.

Girls results

1, Skylar Tuckwood, 13:15. 2, Kiah Dihle, 13:17. 3, Rayna Tuckwood, 13:22. 4, McKenna McNutt, 14:07. 5, Trinity Jackson, 14:08. 6, Annika Schwartz, 14:20. 7, Nettle Hart, 14:27. 8, Maisey Morley, 14:41. 9, Traxler Riley, 14:57. 10, Wynter Radey-Morgan, 15:05. 11, Abigail Tidlow-Tranel, 15:06. 12 Abigail Booton, 15:28. 13 Mariah Schauwecker, 15:37. 14, Athena Smith, 15:37. 15, Becky Grube, 15:56 16, Sophia Nylen, 16:04. 17, Callia Dayn Fielding, 16:04. 18, Sophia Owen, 16:08. 19, Genevieve Pikul, 16:09. 20, Tatum Sager, 16:25. 21, Meredith Newman, 16:30. 22, Carlynn Casperson, 16:31. 23, Maggie Dean, 16:32. 24, Finley Sullivan, 16:36. 25, Sydney Strong, 16:38. 26, Clara Don, 16:39. 27, Piper Thomas, 16:40. 28, Lauran Stichert, 16:46. 29, Kenadie Cox, 17:02. 30, Elise Duran, 17:04. 31, Ruchi Haight, 17:05. 32, Aliyah Overturf, 17:06. 33, Maddy Roemeling, 17:19. 34, Arwen Byford, 17:23 35, Tessa Murphy, 17:24. 36, Zoe Whitehead, 17:29. 37, Ava Meyers, 17:41. 38, Kaitlyn Tronrud, 17:48 39, Charlee Quintal, 17:50. 40, Jayda Skee, 17:53. 41, Chloe Miller, 17:59. 42, Elin Antaya, 18:07. 43, Isis Reilly, 18:27. 44, Samantha Schwarting, 18:32. 45, Carlyn Dansie, 18:49. 46, Erin MacDonald, 18:50. 47, Kate Scholes, 18:53. 48, Remi Strarks, 19:05. 49, Hailey Ayd, 19:46. 50, Annelisese Dansie, 20:02. 51, Kyra Wood, 20:03. 52, Shaelyn Newport, 20:21. 53, Emma Busby, 20:30. 54, Ava Newell, 20:45. 55, Hannah McNaughton, 20:52. 56, Ella Sowell, 21:25. 57, Angelica Rodriguez, 21:39. 58, Rachel Wood, 21:47. 59, Abby Grummett, 22:55. 60, Summer Lucas, 23:07. 61, Aiyana James, 23:11. 62, Kelsi Sell, 23:40. 63, Kayla Woodbury, 23:49. 64, Reagan Mitchel, 24:20. 65, Jordan Bennett, 24:23. 66, Tria Bowers, 24:29. 67 Elaine Stringer, 25:07. 68, Jossline Jackson, 27:04. 69, Olivia Mills, 27:52. 70, Kara Strong, 27:58.

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