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3 Boys Qaulify
11.0 months ago | Doug Brown
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Three young men represented Kalkaska at the State Finals at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan on Saturday, November 4, 2023 Gavin Guggemos placed 26th for All State (top 30) honors in 16:26.6, Camden Moore was 83rd in 17:13.2 (2nd fastest time of his career),and Adam Williams finished in 18:48.5 for 211th place. It was not the race he wanted, he felt off about a mile in. However, you can learn a lot about a person through adversity, and Adam handled his well, ultimately enjoying his last race of his high school career on the biggest stage. Well done, Adam. All three qualify for Academic All State honors. Smart! Great season for these boys and for Kalkaska Cross Country. Thanks to those who made it down to watch and cheered us on at home. We were held up on our way out of town by a cheeky swan. Gavin wanted to get it, but we said no! However, we did stop at Uncle John’s Cider Mill and he got to bounce with his sisters. Jackson Lumen Christi won the D3 girls race with 140 points, Traverse City St Francis took 2nd with 177 points, and Elk Rapids finished 3rd with 190 points. Benzie Central finished 17th, and Clare placed 23rd. Jessica Jazwinski of Hart won the girls race in 17:08.8. Traverse City St Francis won the D3 boys race with 113 points, St Louis was 2nd with 175 points, and GR Covenant Christian was 3rd with 209 points. Clare was 6th place, Charlevoix placed 15th, and Pine River was 24th place. Collin Farmer of Pewamo-Westphalia won the boys race in 15:39.1. Our buddy Qwynn Darnell of Elk Rapids place 115th in 17:31.2 in his second appearance at the State Finals, and Brynne Schulte led the Lady Elks, taking 26th place in 19:12.3 for All State honors. There was a lot of great racing from our part of the state, the Lake Michigan Conference, and D3 region 19. Congratulations to all who participated!
Regionals
11.0 months ago | Doug Brown
Lose: -
3 Boys Qaulify
11.0 months ago | Doug Brown
Lose: -
Three young men represented Kalkaska at the State Finals at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan on Saturday, November 4, 2023 Gavin Guggemos placed 26th for All State (top 30) honors in 16:26.6, Camden Moore was 83rd in 17:13.2 (2nd fastest time of his career),and Adam Williams finished in 18:48.5 for 211th place. It was not the race he wanted, he felt off about a mile in. However, you can learn a lot about a person through adversity, and Adam handled his well, ultimately enjoying his last race of his high school career on the biggest stage. Well done, Adam. All three qualify for Academic All State honors. Smart! Great season for these boys and for Kalkaska Cross Country. Thanks to those who made it down to watch and cheered us on at home. We were held up on our way out of town by a cheeky swan. Gavin wanted to get it, but we said no! However, we did stop at Uncle John’s Cider Mill and he got to bounce with his sisters. Jackson Lumen Christi won the D3 girls race with 140 points, Traverse City St Francis took 2nd with 177 points, and Elk Rapids finished 3rd with 190 points. Benzie Central finished 17th, and Clare placed 23rd. Jessica Jazwinski of Hart won the girls race in 17:08.8. Traverse City St Francis won the D3 boys race with 113 points, St Louis was 2nd with 175 points, and GR Covenant Christian was 3rd with 209 points. Clare was 6th place, Charlevoix placed 15th, and Pine River was 24th place. Collin Farmer of Pewamo-Westphalia won the boys race in 15:39.1. Our buddy Qwynn Darnell of Elk Rapids place 115th in 17:31.2 in his second appearance at the State Finals, and Brynne Schulte led the Lady Elks, taking 26th place in 19:12.3 for All State honors. There was a lot of great racing from our part of the state, the Lake Michigan Conference, and D3 region 19. Congratulations to all who participated!
Regionals
11.0 months ago | Doug Brown
Lose: -
Regionals 2023 is in the books. 15 teams participated, and Traverse City Saint Francis won the boys and girls's race, with 27 and 31 points, respectively. Elk Rapids was 2nd, with 36 points, and Clare was 3rd in the girls race with 106 points. Clare was 2nd, 69 points, and Charlevoix 3rd, 96 points, in the boys race. Those teams advance to the state finals. Betsy Skendzel of TCSF won the girls race in 17:52.9, and Brad White of Clare won the boys race in 15:31.7. Myah Little led the ladies, finishing in 24th place with a season record of 20:57.56. Her PR is 20:57.5, so she only missed it by a few hundredths of a second. Courtney Borden was 46th in 22:55, a PR, Anna Martin was 53rd, 23:18, Kara Olds was 54th with a 23:25 PR, Keria Curneal ran 23:37 for 57th, a season record, Ava Ivkovich ran a SR of 24:06, for 58th, and Abby Minion ran 24:47 for 63rd. There were 87 runners in the girls race, and Kalkaska placed 8th of 15 teams. The boys finished fourth, a point behind Charlevoix. Gavin Guggemos finished 4th in the region in 16:08, a new PR. Camden Moore ran a PR, and broke 17 minutes for the first time, running 16:59 and placing 15th. Adam Williams ran a PR of 17:03 and placed 17th. Jackson Shetler was 30th, with a new PR of 17:56, Coltrane Paryani was 31st with a PR of 17:57, Tripp Wagner was 40th with a PR of 18:46, and Ephraim Conway finished 55th, 19:17. There were 96 runners in the boys race. Congratulations to Gavin, Cam, and Adam, who will advance to the State Finals next week in Brooklyn at Michigan International Speedway. Great job to the rest of our runners! You ran great at the end of the season when you needed to most. Very proud of your efforts this season.
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