Prep cross country: Cedarcrest meet

At Cedarcrest H.S.

3.1 miles

Boys team scores—Cedarcrest 15, Granite Falls 53, South Whidbey 92, Sultan 94.

Cedarcrest—1. Logan Orndorf 16:03, 2. Cody Wanichek 16:53, 3. Dominic Dams 17:17, 4. Quinn Radbourne 17:29, 5. Colton Green 17:33. Granite Falls—6. Ryan Nash 17:35, 10. Tristin Larsen 18:10, 12. Jarad Olander 18:14, 14. Riley Hansen 18:15, 15. Addison Buchholz 18:15. South Whidbey—13. Jhamil Bader-Jarvis 18:15, 18. Cole Zink 18:27, 22. Gavin Imes 18:51, 24. Anders Bergquist 19:00, 25. Andy Zisette 19:05. Sultan—11. Jason Barrus 18:13, 17. Aaron Heidlage 18:25, 20. Jacob Barrus 18:46, 28. Nicholas Sorgen 19:29, 50. KJ Compton 22:50.

Girls team scores—South Whidbey 30, Cedarcrest 34, Granite Falls 69.

South Whidbey—2. Lillianna Stelling 19:39, 5. Nora Felt 20:23, 6. Mallorie Michem 20:42, 7. Bonnie Klamm 21:01, 10. Emma Lungren 21:41. Cedarcrest—1. Olivia Waterman 19:32, 3. Amelia Anderson 19:58, 8. Megan Brimley 21:28, 9. Molly Hammontree 21:36, 13. Cassidy Krawiec 22:13. Granite Falls—4. Rachel Mow 20:10, 12. Emily Schneiders 21:57, 16. Emily Rice 23:50, 21. Sadie Woolman-Morgan 24:38, 23. Mckenzie Meyer 27:17.

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