Juneau-Douglas Junior Arne Ellefson-Carnes races to a 12th place finish in the Division I boys race at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. (Photo by Matt Tunseth/Chugiak-Eagle River Star)

Juneau-Douglas Junior Arne Ellefson-Carnes races to a 12th place finish in the Division I boys race at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. (Photo by Matt Tunseth/Chugiak-Eagle River Star)

Tuckwood third at state meet

The Juneau-Douglas High School girls finished seventh at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Running Championships Saturday in Anchorage.

Sophomore standouts Sadie Tuckwood and Anna Iverson held off the bulk of the field to finish third and 12th respectively in the Division I girls 5-kilometer race.

After losing to Tuckwood in the 2016 state meet, West Valley’s Kendall Kramer took first overall this time, helping the Wolfpack (39 points) to the girls team title. Kenai Central (79 points) and Service (94 points) rounded out the top-three.

The JDHS boys team finished in 10th place as West Anchorage continued their boys cross country reign with a 39-point team championship. West Valley (71 points) snuck past Dimond (79 points) for the runner-up trophy.

Tuckwood led the race through the first kilometer, but Kramer made a move to the front soon after. The sophomore went on to put quite a gap between her, South Anchorage’s Ava Earl and Tuckwood.

“About a kilometer or so in, it was apparent that Kendall decided to really push the pace and see if she could put the gap on Sadie,” JDHS co-coach Tristan Knutson-Lombardo said. “And those are part of the mental tactics of cross country running as a sport.”

It was the first time Tuckwood hasn’t finished first in her still-blossoming high school cross country career.

“My goal was to speed up at the 2K, which I did a little bit, and then I was just super tired at the third or fourth kilometers,” Tuckwood said.

Sophomore Anna Iverson finished within a second of two other runners after hanging with the front pack all race.

“That’s what’s fun about going to the state meet is all the runners there pack so close — a few seconds is a matter of quite a few places. Every second counts,” Knutson-Lombardo said.

Top JDHS boys runner Arne Ellefson-Carnes finished 31 seconds behind boys first-place winner Ti Donaldson, covering the two-loop course in 16 minutes, 38 seconds.

“With these big race, it’s not necessarily about time, you just have to get in your pack that you run with,” Ellefson-Carnes said when asked about his racing strategy.

Clem Taylor-Roth (45th, 17:35), Tim McKenna (62nd, 18:05), Tim Degener (71st, 18:32), Ronan Davies (73rd, 18:37) and Max Dapcevich (82nd, 20:29) made up the rest of JDHS’ boys finishers.

Jasmin Holst (21:29) finished her first state meet in 50th place, not far ahead of teammates’ Miriam Stitz (58th, 21:44) and Sosan Monsef (68th, 22:15).

Thunder Mountain High School’s Hannah Deer finished 23rd overall. Reece Bleakley and Erin Wallace finished in 60th and 61st place respectively for the Falcons. TMHS’ lone boys qualifier, Shafer Suzuki, ran an 18:51 to finish 78th.

ASAA/First National Bank state cross country championships

Division I boys

Team scores — 1, West 39. 2, West Valley 71. 3, Dimond 79. 4, Chugiak 94. 5, Service 127. 6, Wasilla 179. 7, Soldotna 190. 8, Lathrop 191. 9, Colony 215. 10, Juneau 220.

Boys Results

1, Ti Donaldson, West Valley 16:07. 2, Santiago Prosser, Dimond 16:14. 3, Sebastian Sweda Mitttelstadt, Service 16:18. 4, Declan Dammeyer, West 16:18. 5, Everett Cason, West 16:22. 6, Daniel Bausch, West 16:24. 7, Nick Carl, Eagle River 16:24. 8, Joey Van Horn, West Valley 16:34. 9, Zephan Ozturgut, East 16:36. 10, Niko Latva-Kiskola, Dimond 16:38. 11, Maison Dunham, Kenai Central 16:38. 12, Arne Ellefson-Carnes, Juneau 16:38. 13, Ethan Davis, West 16:38. 14, Hunter Hayes, Wasilla 16:42. 15, Alexander Maurer, Service 16:44. 16, Michael Earnhart, Chugiak 16:48. 17, Luke Jager, West 16:52. 18, Isaac Hendrickson, Lathrop 16:52. 19, Kaleb Beloy, South 16:53. 20, Cameron Sheldon, Dimond 16:54. 21, Jacob Bradley, Eagle River 16:55. 22, Brenden Thompson, Kodiak 16:56. 23, Jack Cater, West Valley 16:59. 24, Miles Dennis, Chugiak 17:01. 25, Max Hartke, Chugiak 17:02. 26, Ari Endestad, West Valley 17:04. 27, Liam Baez-Terry, Chugiak 17:07. 28, Dallin Gardiner, Dimond 17:09. 29, Max Beiergrohslein, Chugiak 17:12. 30, Gavin Block, Colony 17:12. 31, Isaak Bell, Wasilla 17:13. 32, Camron Herron, West Valley 17:17. 33, Lane Meier, Colony 17:18. 34, Koby Vinson, Soldotna 17:22. 35, Hyrum Nelson, Chugiak 17:22. 36, Eli McKenzie, West 17:23. 37, George Cvancara, Dimond 17:25. 38, Josh Shuler, Soldotna 17:26. 39, Dayan Mitchell, West Valley 17:27. 40, Jack Winford, West Valley 17:29. 41, Jason Hlasny, Service 17:30. 42, Dakota Rygh, Service 17:31. 43, Nathan Sanches, Lathrop 17:32. 44, Sean Verg-In, Soldotna 17:33. 45, Clem Taylor-Roth, Juneau 17:35. 46, Braxton Gruner, Kodiak 17:35. 47, Paul Winegeart, Kodiak 17:37. 48, Jonathan Burrell, Lathrop 17:38. 49, John Coss, Ketchikan 17:38. 50, Davin Turney, Service 17:39. 51, Paul Allmendinger, Ketchikan 17:40. 52, McKinley Larson, Wasilla 17:41. 53, John-Mark Pothast, Soldotna 17:43. 54, Kaleb Greathouse, Wasilla 17:52. 55, Josh Taylor, Colony 17:53. 56, Jacob Belanger, Service 17:56. 57, Mitchell Guyer, Service 17:59. 58, David Ebel, Lathrop 17:59. 59, Bechler Metcalf, Soldotna 18:00. 60, Bryce Pintner, Dimond 18:00. 61, Baird Reynolds, Lathrop 18:04. 62, Tim McKenna, Juneau 18:05. 63, Sebastian Reed, West 18:07. 64, Phillip Smith, Ketchikan 18:08. 65, Chandler Wappett, Lathrop 18:08. 66, Kolby Torres, Colony 18:14. 67, Leif Stephen, Ketchikan 18:18. 68, Lazarus Porter, Lathrop 18:22. 69, Taft Steiner, Wasilla 18:25. 70, Bradley Walters, Soldotna 18:29. 71, Tim Degener, Juneau 18:32. 72, Fred Rygh, Dimond 18:34. 73, Ronan Davies, Juneau 18:37. 74, Samuel Logsdon, Wasilla 18:40. 75, Lance Chilton, Soldotna 18:41. 76, Landis Ewrin, Colony 18:43. 77, Jacob Lestina, Chugiak 18:51. 78, Shafer Suzuki, Thunder Mountain 18:51. 79, Norse Iverson, Colony 18:52. 80, Wesley Fraker, Wasilla 19:04. 81, Jacob Wojtacha, Colony 19:22. 82, Max Dapcevich, Juneau 20:29. 83, Shadrach Stitz, Juneau 2:10:15.

Division I girls

Team scores

1, West Valley 47. 2, Kenai Central 79. 3, Service 94. 4, West 113. 5, Eagle River 146. 6, Chugiak 161. 7, Juneau 161. 8, Palmer 189. 9, Colony 198. 10, Lathrop 241.

Girls Results

1, Kendall Kramer, West Valley 18:07. 2, Ava Earl, South 18:40. 3, Sadie Tuckwood, Juneau 18:58. 4, Emily Walsh, Eagle River 19:01. 5, Grace Fahrney, Service 19:04. 6, Bailey Roe, West Valley 19:17. 7, Aubrey LeClair, West 19:18. 8, Jaycie Calvert, Kenai Central 19:23. 9, Adrianna Proffitt, Chugiak 19:35. 10, Maggie Druckenmiller, West Valley 19:37. 11, Riana Boonstra, Kenai Central 19:38. 12, Anne Iverson, Juneau 19:42. 13, Addison Gibson, Kenai Central 19:42. 14, Faith Widman, West Valley 19:42. 15, Brooke Satathite, Kenai Central 19:45. 16, Leola Atkinson, Bartlett 19:50. 17, Tatum Witter, Service 20:00. 18, Quincy Donley, West 20:07. 19, Caitlin Gohr, Service 20:15. 20, Rahab Porter, Lathrop 20:15. 21, Grace Marks, West Valley 20:23. 22, Emma Axelsson, West Valley 20:26. 23, Hannah Deer, Thunder Mountain 20:27. 24, Sam Starks, West Valley 20:28. 25, Sophia Nowers, Palmer 20:29. 26, Jill Bowker, Colony 20:36. 27, Maggie Meeds, South 20:36. 28, Kylie Judd, Dimond 20:40. 29, Breanna Day, Chugiak 20:40. 30, Garvey Tobin, Service 20:43. 31, Lydia Ortiz, Palmer 20:44. 32, Ivy Eski, West 20:53. 33, Kiara Sherman, Eagle River 20:54. 34, Claire Nelson, Eagle River 20:55. 35, Ryann Dorris, West 20:57. 36, Sofija Spaic, Colony 21:01. 37, Sophie Wright, Palmer 21:03. 38, Clare Howard, Service 21:06. 39, Lily Slatonbarker, West 21:06. 40, Lucca Duke, West 21:13. 41, Ithaca Bergholtz, Kenai Central 21:15. 42, Carly Glover, Kodiak 21:15. 43, Brooklynn Gould, Chugiak 21:16. 44, Maddie Christiansen, Kodiak 21:21. 45, Cinnamon Monterrosa, West 21:21. 46, Bonnie Perkins, Eagle River 21:23. 47, Erika Arthur, Soldotna 21:24. 48, Nicole Bell, Colony 21:24. 49, Maddy Maurer, Service 21:29. 50, Jasmin Holst, Juneau 21:29. 51, Randi Von Wichman, Service 21:29. 52, Lindsey Gerlach, Chugiak 21:31. 53, Clare Hanneman, Lathrop 21:32. 54, Nina Kalytiak, Palmer 21:35. 55, Mary Goodwin, Eagle River 21:38. 56, Emma Nelson, Chugiak 21:40. 57, Jazlynn Novelli, Colony 21:44. 58, Miriam Stitz, Juneau 21:44. 59, KayLee Manwaring, Chugiak 21:45. 60, Reece Bleakley, Thunder Mountain 21:49. 61, Erin Wallace, Thunder Mountain 21:50. 62, Ashley Walsh, Eagle River 21:51. 63, Elizabeth Knight, Ketchikan 21:53. 64, Morgan Elerding, Ketchikan 21:55. 65, Tjarn Bross, Lathrop 21:57. 66, Brynn Kruchoski, Chugiak 22:00. 67, Kylee Deering, Colony 22:08. 68, Sosan Monsef, Juneau 22:15. 69, Claire Smith, Colony 22:46. 70, Myah Smith, Eagle River 22:50. 71, Sarah Drury, Kenai Central 22:52. 72, River Wiseman, Lathrop 22:52. 73, Dareena Doyle, Kenai Central 22:57. 74, Izabella Block, Colony 22:57. 75, Zoe Copp, Palmer 23:01. 76, Vanessa Madruga, Palmer 23:04. 77, Carmen Sonnek, Lathrop 23:06. 78, Braydee Zweifel, Lathrop 23:20. 79, Aila Berrigan, Palmer 24:02. 80, Gwenneth Poe, Lathrop 24:17.


• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth at 523-2272 or nolin.ainsworth@juneauempire.com.


Juneau-Douglas runner Anne Iverson, right, crosses the finish line ahead of Kenai Central’s Addison Gibson to take 13th place in the Division I girls race at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. (Photo by Matt Tunseth/Chugiak-Eagle River Star)

Juneau-Douglas runner Anne Iverson, right, crosses the finish line ahead of Kenai Central’s Addison Gibson to take 13th place in the Division I girls race at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. (Photo by Matt Tunseth/Chugiak-Eagle River Star)

Thunder Mountain’s Hannah Deer crosses the finish line in 23rd place during the Division I girls race at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. (Matt Tunseth | Chugiak-Eagle River Star)

Thunder Mountain’s Hannah Deer crosses the finish line in 23rd place during the Division I girls race at the ASAA/First National Bank Alaska State Cross Country Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. (Matt Tunseth | Chugiak-Eagle River Star)

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