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Robertsville Middle cross country results from Panther Creek meet

Posted at 10:58 pm September 6, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Here are the Robertsville Middle School results from the Panther Creek Invitational Cross Country meet on Tuesday in Morristown.

Girls (110 total runners)

RMS — 79 points (2nd place overall out of 10 teams)

Top 5 RMS runners:

10th — Maddie Zawisza

17th — Esther Gallmeier

20th — Katharina Gallmeier

31st — Alexis Palau

32nd — LaTaeya Willis

Team finishers:

35th — Sarah Barclay

36th — Carinne Cheney

40th — Samantha Hepler

44th — Lucy Groscost

45th — Natalie Holthausen

47th — Alison Craig

48th — Abbey Greenhalgh

49th — Olivia Wereszczak

51st — Stephanie Byrd

61st — Morgan Loggins

62nd — Brigid Bishop

74th — Alex Rouse

75th — Koren Fogelsanger

80th — Jade Dush

83rd — Marlon Beasley

92nd — Allison Aldredge

98th — Grace Wimer

101st — Sophia Wimer

 

Boys (141 total runners)

RMS – 73 points (3rd place out of 10 teams)

Top 5 RMS runners:

3rd — Aaron Beavin

6th — Jacob Etheridge

7th — Daniel Hoelzer

19th — Will Jeter

46th — Ian Campbell

Team finishers:

55th — Reid Dukes

73rd — Kolton Reedy

87th — Ryan Ochiltree

88th — Andrew Whitus

90th — Michael Bytell-Lancer

91st — Joshua Bridges

92nd — Alex Baker

93rd — Kevin Reedy

117th — Stephen Foster

125th — Curtis Robertson

126th — Matthew Finstad

128th — Ben Baker

136th — Tyler Willis

 

The next meet is at Jefferson Middle School on Sept. 12 at 4:30 p.m.

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