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4.0 years ago @ 9:16AM by Sam Wilkinson

Girls Varsity Cross Country Take the Harper Creek Invite
Girls Varsity Cross Country Take the Harper Creek Invite

Game Date
Aug 24, 2019


A better day could not have been scripted. From the sunrise with only a few clouds in the sky and temperatures tailored for running, to the varied terrain that the course offered, and to what was most critical, which was the girls showing up to compete, it was a beautiful sight. 

In the first of two races, our juniors and seniors set the standard for gettin’ after it, which was led by senior Audrey Meyering, covering the 5k course in 21:48, which gave her a medal position of 8th, followed by her sister Elizabeth Meyering, in 22:26, and a medal placing 12th. 

The upperclasswoman did a great job today. They showed up ready to race and they demonstrated the kind of effort that is necessary to be competitive. Because of the unique race format, our rookies were able to see what that looks like at this level before they toed the line.

In the second race, consisting of freshman and sophomores, Jessica Durkee to the lead early and never looked back. She scorched the course in a personal record time of 24:04 and was the champion, with her closest competitor crossing the line nearly a minute later. Freshman Lucy VanDemark, made her presence very much known, in a medal placing 4th, and a time of 21:31. She was followed very closely by sophomore sensation Kendall Snyder, in a medal placing 5th place, and a personal record time of 21:39. Freshman Maddie Nagel, also very strongly in the mix, earned a medal in 9th place, and a time of 22:04. Lindsey Velting, also a freshman, was not about to be left out of the party, crushed it, getting the final medal on the team in 10th, and with a time of 22:18.

Jessie was ridiculous! She put on a clinic and sent a strong message that she is ready to lead this team and get work done. I’m so happy for her to have the experience of winning a race outright like this. So cool! If she had been in the junior/senior race, she would have finished second.

Although Jessica led the way, her supporting cast was strong. Kendall Snyder had a sensational race today! After struggling through last year with an injury, she took her first meet by storm, She was a critical piece in moving our super solid freshman along, and was a great leader on the course today.

This is not to say there was other excitement brewing. Holy guacamole! I’ve been anxious for this freshman class since they were sixth graders, and now they have arrived in serious fashion! Lucy, Maddie, and Lindsey were fierce!  

With the combined scores  of the point scoring runners, the Trojans of Thornapple Kellogg dominated the day with 25 points, with runner-up Richland Gull Lake with 40 points to their credit.

We talk about when being on the course we are there to compete and to give maximum effort, regardless of time or place, and these girls did just that! I am very proud of each and every one of them. The fire was evident in their eyes.

Although my main focus above was on our scoring and medal winners, every runner that is on our team helps make every other runner on the team better. They are stronger together for certain. Additional finishing upperclasswomen were junior Haven Beyer (24:57, senior Gracie DeWent (25:51), junior Megan Bargy (26:27), and senior Kristina Cuison (30:24)

In the freshman/sophomore race, additional finishing underclasswomen were sophomore Kelsey Smith (23:09), sophomore Ainsley Oliver (23;41), freshman Emma Thompson (23:59), freshman Emelia MacDonald (24:04), freshman Natalie Alden (26:14), sophomore Olivia Landry (27:25), and sophomore Shayne Krystiyniak (27:52).


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