Prep cross country: Three Course Challenge

At Seaside, OR

Top 5 local finishers only

Boys

4,500 meters easy course—42. Gavin Stewart (Oak Harbor) 16:52, 49. Caley Powers (OH) 17:06, 57. Logan Clark (OH) 17:16; 73. Jhamil Bader-Jarvis (South Whidbey) 17:31, 78. Mark Officer (Shorecrest) 17:39. 5,000 meters moderate course—12. Jason Salas (OH) 20:03, 47. Miler Haller (Edmonds-Woodway) 21:08, 51. Isaac Matthews (OH) 21:15, 54. Patrick Kelly (EW) 21:21, 77. Gavin Imes (SW) 21:59. 5,000 meters hard course—4. John Rodenheffer (OH) 19:38, 8. Jack Griffing (EW) 19:50, 14. Carter Osborne (Shc) 20:18, 44. Cole Zink (SW) 21:30, 53. Patrick Mayer (OH) 21:45.

Girls

4,500 meters easy course—13. Mallorie Mitchem (South Whidbey) 20:09, 34. Marisa Singh (Oak Harbor) 20:55, 29. Elise Froebe (Shorecrest) 21:07, 36. Emma Lundgren (SW) 21:27, 71. Jessica Ganswig (OH) 22:58. 5,000 meters moderate course—9. Gigi Vujovich (Shc) 24:11, 12. Christina Wicker (OH) 24:40, 15. Hailey Kettel (Edmonds-Woodway) 24:49. 19. Kathryn Haldeman (EW) 24:57, 26. Bonnie Klamm (SW) 25:28. 5,000 meters hard course—4. Haley Suarez (Meadowdale) 24:08. 8. Lillianna Stelling (SW) 24:55, 9. Alexandra Laiblin (OH) 25:04, 26. Rebecca Walton (Shc) 26:27, 36. Nora Felt (SW) 26:52.

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