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Oak Ridge cross country team has pancake breakfast Aug. 5

Posted at 9:39 am July 28, 2017
By Deborah Dukes Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge cross country team will have its annual pancake breakfast on Saturday, August 5, at First United Methodist Church next to the high school. Breakfast will be served from 8-10 a.m.

Tickets are available from any team member or at the door for $5.

“So come on out and support ORXC,” a press release said. “We look forward to seeing you there and thanks for your support!”

Filed Under: High School, Sports Tagged With: cross country team, Oak Ridge cross country, pancake breakfast

Photos: Oak Ridge cross country runners, coaches, team

Posted at 1:42 pm November 9, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Thomas Colburn and Tyler Boullie at State Cross Country Nov. 7, 2015

Oak Ridge senior Tyler Boullie (492) was 16th in the state Class AAA cross country meet in Nashville on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015, crossing the finish line at Percy Warner Park Steeplechase Course at 16:36.85. At left is senior Thomas Colburn (493), who finished 20th at 16:40.94. Boullie was the second-fastest runner for the Wildcats, and Colburn was third. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

NASHVILLE—The Oak Ridge High School boys team finished second in Tennessee during the 2015 state cross country meet in Nashville on Saturday. Brentwood finished first.

See more photos of the runners, coaches, and team from Saturday’s race below. See a story on the race here.

Senior Gashaw Duhamel was the top runner for Oak Ridge, the runner-up in the Division I Class AAA boys race. It was a 5,000-meter, or 5k, race. Duhamel finished 10th, with a time of 16:20.01 on the muddy course on a chilly, overcast Saturday morning.

Brentwood had two of the top three runners: sophomore Brodey Hasty, who was first with a time of 15:35.09, and junior Taylor Vroon, who finished third with a time of 15:50.85.

Oak Ridge senior Tyler Boullie was 16th, crossing the finish line at Percy Warner Park Steeplechase Course at 16:36.85.

See the results here.

Oak Ridge Gashaw Duhamel and Farragut Louis Morris at State Cross Country Nov. 7, 2015

Oak Ridge senior Gashaw Duhamel (494), the top runner for the Wildcats, finished 10th at 16:20.01, and Farragut senior Louis Morris (443) finished 14th at 16:33.48 in the state Class AAA cross country meet in Nashville on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

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Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Media, Photos, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2015 State Class AAA Cross Country Runner-Up, Allen Etheridge, Ben Varghese, Brodey Hasty, Class AAA cross country meet, cross country, Daniel Beckett, Division I Class AAA, Ed Wright, Gashaw Duhamel, Jake Etheridge, Jose Villegas, Josh Routh, Kate Shult, Louis Morris, Noah Charles, Oak Ridge cross country, Percy Warner Park Steeplechase Course, Richard Martin, Taylor Vroon, Thomas Colburn, Tom Sauer, Tyler Boullie

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