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Team Overall Results O.H Jim Bremser Memorial Cross Country Meet Team Overall Results O.H. Schultz Elementary School White River Sports Timing Mishicot, WI http://itiming.com Thu, Sep 21, 2017 Displacer Place Team rank Team Name 1234567Team Score Varsity Boys Field: 24 1De Pere 3 41527303141 79 2Oconto Falls High School 9 10 14 25 45 70 94 103 3Freedom High School 20212229343638 126 4Sheboygan Lutheran 17193343555977 167 5Manitowoc Lutheran 8 24 26 35 102 121 195 6Luxemburg-Casco High School 2 11 28 79 97 118 124 217 7NEWCHAA 1 13 62 69 107 130 158 252 8Kiel 1832496789101 255 9Notre Dame Academy 47536063687399 291 10Seymour 65466828485128 292 11Roncalli 5 56 65 86 87 106 111 299 12Two Rivers 42 50 51 80 83 90 105 306 13Southern Door 7 40 52 122 125 131 145 346 14Denmark High School 16 46 61 109 115 116 127 347 15Mishicot 44 58 64 92 114 147 372 16Reedsville 23 72 93 96 98 133 154 382 17Coleman 12 39 74 123 152 400 18Wrightstown High School 71 75 78 112 138 141 474 19Oconto 37 48 104 143 149 157 161 481 20Bay Port 88 95 103 108 110 119 129 504 21Sevastopol 57 76 113 120 140 148 159 506 22Brillion 91 100 117 126 134 135 150 568 23Random Lake-Ozaukee 81 136 142 144 146 153 156 649 24New Holstein 132 137 139 151 155 160 714 JV Boys Field: 13 1De Pere 1236789 19 2Freedom High School 4 51214162122 51 3Notre Dame Academy 11131517192325 75 4Sheboygan Lutheran 18202428323334 122 5Kiel 10272937436675 146 6Bay Port 31384041454654 195 7Denmark High School 30354748657882 225 8Manitowoc Lutheran 263953647274 254 9Roncalli 42505255575963 256 10Luxemburg-Casco High School 36 56 58 67 69 71 73 286 11Brillion 44 60 61 62 68 80 295 12Southern Door 49 51 70 79 81 330 Total Count: 106 September 21, 2017 6:41:50 PM Page 1 JV Boys 9/21/2017 Small School JV Boys Team Results Team rank Team Name 1234567Team Score 13Oconto 76 77 83 84 85 405 Varsity Girls Field: 24 1Freedom High School 3 6 9 10 12 15 26 40 2De Pere 4 71720313644 79 3Kiel 5 19 27 30 40 43 46 121 4Luxemburg-Casco High School 11232533565761 148 5Southern Door 8 24 29 60 80 145 201 6Two Rivers 1341525574130 235 7Notre Dame Academy 1 62 65 68 75 87 88 271 8Roncalli 38 42 54 79 92 108 123 305 9Seymour 14284983134 308 10Kewaunee 32 39 64 72 107 109 314 11Sturgeon Bay High School 34 48 53 96 98 129 329 12Sheboygan Lutheran 18 35 89 94 104 118 119 340 13Wrightstown High School 37 47 77 99 111 117 371 14Random Lake-Ozaukee 50 59 71 86 112 113 122 378 15Oconto Falls High School 21 22 81 124 132 142 380 16Denmark High School 2 78 100 103 116 128 140 399 17Reedsville 45 51 69 106 133 136 404 18Bay Port 70 76 85 90 95 102 105 416 19Manitowoc Lutheran 73 82 91 93 110 114 120 449 20NEWCHAA 58 66 97 115 125 138 141 461 21Sevastopol 16 84 101 137 146 147 484 22New Holstein 63 67 139 152 154 575 23Oconto 121 126 127 131 148 153 653 24Brillion 135 143 144 149 150 151 721 JV Girls Field: 13 1Freedom High School 13457811 20 2Kiel 6 91013262731 64 3De Pere 2 12 14 19 21 22 28 68 4Luxemburg-Casco High School 15161820252930 94 5Notre Dame Academy 17232433363738 133 6Bay Port 32404244465660 204 7Random Lake-Ozaukee 35394150525872 217 8Seymour 434547575969 251 9Roncalli 34495462636768 262 10Manitowoc Lutheran 48 55 61 66 76 82 306 11Sturgeon Bay High School 53 64 65 73 75 330 12Oconto 51 71 74 77 84 357 13Brillion 70 78 79 80 81 83 388 Middle School Boys Field: 16 1De Pere 1 21618234879 60 2Luxemburg-Casco Middle School 6 92129416066 106 Total Count: 106 September 21, 2017 6:41:50 PM Page 2 Middle School Boys 9/21/2017 Small School Middle School Team Results B Team rank Team Name 1234567Team Score 3St. Francis of Assisi - Manitowoc 7 10 19 27 59 61 76 122 4Kiel 4 15 20 22 68 69 71 129 5Kewaunee 3 826336791109 137 6Kohler Middle School 30353738425382 182 7Random Lake-Ozaukee 25285056586372 217 8Manitowoc Lutheran 13394349737475 217 9Mishicot 14244651848697 219 10Brillion Middle School 12 17 31 81 87 96 228 11Two Rivers 34 44 52 57 89 92 98 276 12NEWCHAA 11 36 55 83 108 293 13Sturgeon Bay High School 5 40 45 101 104 105 107 295 14Southern Door Middle School 32 64 70 77 78 100 106 321 15Oconto Middle School 47 62 80 93 95 102 103 377 16Sevastopol 54 65 85 88 90 94 99 382 Middle School Girls Field: 16 1Kiel 2 3 9 24 27 29 36 65 2Mishicot 6 11 16 22 39 50 64 94 3Two Rivers 1 81421515660 95 4De Pere 4 72330384049 102 5Luxemburg-Casco Middle School 13172837475363 142 6Brillion Middle School 5 18 25 69 71 75 78 188 7Kohler Middle School 20344346707282 213 8Ozaukee 26354565688590 239 9New Holstein 10 12 58 59 106 110 245 10Oconto Middle School 19 42 61 66 67 80 92 255 11St. Francis of Assisi - Manitowoc 32 41 52 54 76 88 89 255 12Reedsville 15 31 44 86 93 96 105 269 13NEWCHAA 33 57 62 74 81 83 95 307 14Southern Door Middle School 48 55 103 104 107 109 417 15Sevastopol 73 77 84 97 101 102 108 432 16Random Lake-Ozaukee 79 87 91 94 98 99 100 449 Total Count: 106 September 21, 2017 6:41:50 PM Page 3 Jim Bremser Memorial Cross Country Meet Prelim Overall O.H. Schultz Elementary School Results Mishicot, WI White River Sports Timing Thu, Sep 21, 2017 http://itiming.com Pace PlaceDisplcr Bib NameGr T Plc Team Elapsed Time min/mi Varsity Boys Race Field: 176 111 680 Spencer Kirsteatter12 NEWCHAA 16:41.3 05:21.00 221 469 Hunter Liebeck 12 Luxemburg-Casco High 17:12.9 05:32.00 331 137 Max Streichert 9 DeSchool Pere 17:16.6 05:33.00 442 132 Andrew Lopez 10 De Pere 17:20.7 05:34.00 551 1001 Chombi Lambert 11 Roncalli 17:26.2 05:36.00 661 1075 Riley Volkman 11 Seymour 17:27.2 05:36.00 771 1139 Karl Meier 12 Southern Door 17:34.1 05:38.00 881 571 Nolan Winter 10 Manitowoc Lutheran 17:37.5 05:40.00 991 857 Noah Ludemann 12 Oconto Falls High 17:39.6 05:40.00 School 1010 859 Brody Schindel 11 2 Oconto Falls High 17:39.7 05:40.00 1111 468 Tanner Kasten 11 2 Luxemburg-CascoSchool High 17:45.2 05:42.00 1212 113 Kasey Casper 11 1 ColemanSchool 17:51.7 05:44.00 1313 678 Conal Delaney 12 2 NEWCHAA 17:52.8 05:44.00 14 1187 Polecheck Izaak 11 Sturgeon Bay High 17:56.4 05:46.00 1514 856 Justan Konitzer 12 3 OcontoSchool Falls High 17:56.7 05:46.00 1615 134 Aaron Milkie 11 3 DeSchool Pere 17:57.4 05:46.00 1716 278 Lucas Soquet 9 1 Denmark High School 17:58.3 05:46.00 1817 1101 Jared Jurss 12 1 Sheboygan Lutheran 17:59.6 05:47.00 1918 375 Josh Tarnowski 12 1 Kiel 18:04.8 05:48.00 2019 1100 Charlie Heim 12 2 Sheboygan Lutheran 18:06.8 05:49.00 2120 303 Joe Lezotte 12 1 Freedom High School 18:08.0 05:49.00 22 1186 Smith Evan 12 Sturgeon Bay High 18:11.0 05:50.00 2321 305 Koy Murphy 11 2 FreedomSchool High School 18:12.4 05:51.00 2422 302 Alex Klarner 10 3 Freedom High School 18:13.7 05:51.00 2523 967 Derrick Cherney 11 1 Reedsville 18:15.3 05:52.00 2624 572 Josh Zander 10 2 Manitowoc Lutheran 18:23.7 05:54.00 2725 860 Jared Van Haren 12 4 Oconto Falls High 18:24.4 05:55.00 2826 568 Grant Schroeder 12 3 ManitowocSchool Lutheran 18:25.8 05:55.00 2927 135 Jacob Monfils 12 4 De Pere 18:26.1 05:55.00 3028 466 Lucas Joniaux 10 3 Luxemburg-Casco High 18:33.2 05:57.00 3129 304 Tyson Lonigro 9 4 FreedomSchool High School 18:34.2 05:58.00 3230 131 Tyler Blum 10 5 De Pere 18:34.9 05:58.00 33 4 Connor Preston 12 Algoma 18:35.2 05:58.00 3431 136 William Soquet 10 6 De Pere 18:35.7 05:58.00 3532 376 Noah Watson 9 2 Kiel 18:38.1 05:59.00 3633 1102 Jonah Jurss 9 3 Sheboygan Lutheran 18:38.7 05:59.00 3734 307 Corey Van Groll 9 5 Freedom High School 18:40.3 06:0.00 3835 569 Jacob Schultz 10 4 Manitowoc Lutheran 18:43.1 06:1.00 3936 301 Devin Baumgart 11 6 Freedom High School 18:46.0 06:2.00 Total Count: 1147 September 21, 2017 6 http://itiming.com Page 1 : Varsity Boys 9/21/2017 Small School Varsity Boys Individual Results Place DisplcrBib Name Gr T Plc Team Elapsed Time min/mi 4037 836 Josh Woller 9 1 Oconto 18:46.1 06:2.00 4138 306 Jack Reiter 9 7 Freedom High School 18:46.5 06:2.00 4239 116 Caleb Gross 11 2 Coleman 18:49.2 06:3.00 4340 1138 Ben Kielar 11 2 Southern Door 18:51.7 06:3.00 4441 133 Ethan McWilliams 12 7 De Pere 18:55.3 06:5.00 45 339 James Cullen 10 Kewaunee 18:58.1 06:5.00 4642 1218 Matthew Bianchi 9 1 Two Rivers 18:58.4 06:6.00 4743 1098 Noah Barthels 12 4 Sheboygan Lutheran 19:00.1 06:6.00 4844 614 Kory Wiegert 10 1 Mishicot 19:00.5 06:6.00 4945 855 Brendan Konitzer 11 5 Oconto Falls High 19:01.3 06:7.00 5046 277 Connor Sisel 11 2 DenmarkSh l High School 19:04.4 06:7.00 5147 718 Ryan Reinke 10 1 Notre Dame Academy 19:06.3 06:8.00 5248 835 Kyle Stoll 12 2 Oconto 19:07.4 06:8.00 5349 377 Dustin Zychowicz 11 3 Kiel 19:07.7 06:9.00 5450 1222 Rosslee Reed 10 2 Two Rivers 19:07.9 06:9.00 5551 1217 Joey Bianchi 11 3 Two Rivers 19:08.3 06:9.00 5652 1134 Sam Dean 10 3 Southern Door 19:09.5 06:9.00 5753 721 Noah Sternig 10 2 Notre Dame Academy 19:10.5 06:9.00 5854 1071 James Baumgart 11 2 Seymour 19:10.8 06:10.00 5955 1120 Joseph Schultz 9 5 Sheboygan Lutheran 19:12.8 06:10.00 6056 1002 Bryce Pautz 10 2 Roncalli 19:14.2 06:11.00 6157 1044 Josh Pflieger 10 1 Sevastopol 19:14.2 06:11.00 6258 609 Daniel Benfield 9 2 Mishicot 19:15.5 06:11.00 6359 1099 Matt Berg 10 6 Sheboygan Lutheran 19:16.4 06:11.00 6460 720 Bennet Smith 9 3 Notre Dame Academy 19:16.7 06:11.00 6561 274 Alex Schmitz 11 3 Denmark High School 19:18.6 06:12.00 6662 683 Bart Stillwell 12 3 NEWCHAA 19:18.9 06:12.00 6763 717 Elliot McGinnity- 11 4 Notre Dame Academy 19:19.2 06:12.00 6864 612 IsaacSh Schnell id 10 3 Mishicot 19:20.6 06:13.00 6965 1005 Ethan Yanda 10 3 Roncalli 19:21.1 06:13.00 7066 1074 Clay Ryan 11 3 Seymour 19:21.5 06:13.00 7167 374 Elijah Sippel 11 4 Kiel 19:25.0 06:14.00 7268 716 Marcus Hornacek 10 5 Notre Dame Academy 19:26.0 06:14.00 7369 681 Jonathan Newdiger11 4 NEWCHAA 19:28.8 06:15.00 7470 861
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