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star-news sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, September 19, 2008 11 Runners finish in good time, place low By Sharon Corcoran overall rankings. Sophomore Michael The Cowboys were eighth with 114 Coach Ben Foust. “Although we didn’t “I was very pleased that no one (from [email protected] Pettibone was 28th among freshmen and points. Ness City won the boys race with come home with any medals, we improved Goodland) finished last,” Foust said. Goodland had the fourth-place runner sophomores and 53rd overall in 22:55.09. 22 points, Greeley County was second with and learned a little more about competing On the boys’ side, the coach said, Artega among freshman and sophomore boys at the Freshman Corey Davis was 35th among 32, Scott City third with 42, Johnson fourth and racing.” had a fairly rough day in his second race. Greeley County Invitational cross country freshmen and sophomores and 68th over- with 51, Lakin fifth with 68, Baca sixth with There were 23 runners from seven Some people respond well to morning races meet Saturday, but the Cowboys finished at all in 29:18.56. 91 and Leoti seventh with 111. schools, he said — Wichita County (Leoti), after having afternoon practices, Foust said, the bottom of eight teams. Among junior and senior boys, junior Ben Goodland was scheduled to compete at 3 Tribune, Baca County, Colo., Johnson, and some people don’t — Artega is one The Cowgirls’ one runner finished 15th Waugh was 23rd out of 33 runners, finishing p.m. Thursday in Oakley. The boys will es- Christian Family Education and Lakin, who didn’t. in the junior and senior girls race and 27th in 21 minutes, 40.25 seconds. Junior Ryan sentially have their junior varsity team plus besides Grant Junior High. “He gave his best,” the coach said, “and overall out of 37 runners. The Grant Junior Irvin was 29th among juniors and seniors Grunfeld, Schwasinger said, and Cassie Gloria Bustillos ran about a quarter of I’m proud of him for it. I’m sure he’ll do High Lady Mustangs had the 13th, 16th in 25:06.53 and was 58th overall. Cooper will run for the girls. They can only a mile, the coach said, but did not finish even better at McCook on Friday.” and 22nd place runners out of 23, and the Right behind Irvin was senior Justin Ver- compete in eight meets a year, he said, so the race. Greeley County was Lake’s second Mustangs finished 21st, 26th and 30th out linden in 25:17.75 for 30th among juniors they all have to sit out one. “She did exactly what I told her to,” race as well, Foust said; he improved his of 33. and seniors and 59th overall. Junior J.P. Everyone will be running at 2:45 p.m. he said — “go out hard and run fast. She time by over 15 seconds. He continues to “Our times were good at Greeley Coun- McCool finished in 26:20.91 for 31st among Tuesday in Ulysses, he said. is still working on getting in shape after push himself in practice and work hard, ty,” said Coach Richard Schwasinger, “but juniors and seniors and 64th overall, and For Grant Junior High, eighth grader recently being cleared to run. I’m proud of the coach said, and it’s showing up in our places weren’t. A lot of the runners there senior T.J. Freeman finished in 29:16.56 Chantel Coates was 13th in the girls her effort.” his racing. do a lot of running in the summer, and ours for 33rd among juniors and seniors and race, finishing the 1,600-meter run in 8 Coates improved her time by more than Saturday was Cooper’s first race, Foust just didn’t put in those kinds of hours.” 67th overall. minutes, 5.72 seconds. Seventh grader 10 seconds, Foust said, and is running faster said; he has worked hard in practice and has The Cowboys missed senior Simon Senior Cassie Cooper was the only Cow- Ashleigh Borders was 16th in 8:26.78, than she did all last year. It was Borders’ first a rough start to the season with an illness. Grunfeld, the coach said, but he had an op- girls runner in the 4,000-meter race. She and seventh grader Taylor Ratcliff was meet, he said, adding that she did well in her “I was very happy with his place and portunity to go to the State Fair — he’s an finished in 22 minutes, 50.79 seconds. 22nd in 10:49.66. first showing. time for his first race,” the coach said. “He AFS exchange student, and it was nice for Since five runners are needed for a team In the boys race, only seventh graders “I’m looking for big things from her has tons of talent and will be a huge asset him to get to go. score, the Cowgirls didn’t have a score. ran for Goodland. Ace Artega was 21st in throughout the year,” Foust said. to the team.” Sophomore Stephen Buller was fourth Greeley County (Tribune) won the girls 7:15.78, Jesse Cooper 26th in 8:12.16 and This was also Ratcliff’s first race, he said; Goodland was missing a few athletes this among freshman and sophomore boys, race with 20 points, Lakin was second with Jarod Lake 30th in 8:39.52. she has been experiencing some ankle pain weekend, Foust said, adding he hopes to finishing the 5,000-meter run in 19 min- 41, Johnson third with 51 and Leoti fourth “I was very impressed with our showing but stuffed it inside, ran hard and finished have everyone eligible and healthy for the utes, 42.38 seconds. He was 16th in the with 75. on Saturday morning,” said Junior High ahead of one girl and one boy. next meet at 4:30 p.m. today in McCook. 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