Oak Harbor wins 3 of 4 races | Middle School cross country

By JIM WALLER
Whidbey News Times Sports editor
October 21, 2011 · 12:40 PM

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Oak Harbor runners won three of the four races at a four-team middle school cross country meet at Windjammer Park Thursday, Oct. 20.

The Oak Harbor team, which combines runners from both Oak Harbor and North Whidbey middle schools, received first-place efforts from Kaitlyn Chelberg (seventh-grade girls, 10:50), Mariel Empinado (eighth-grade girls, 10:23) and Logan Clark (eighth-grade boys, 9:44) over the 1.5-mile course.

Burlington-Edison and the two Mount Vernon middle schools (LaVenture and Mount Baker) joined Oak Harbor at the meet.

Other Oak Harbor results:

Seventh-grade girls: 2, Carolynn Wicker, 10:51; 5, Gabrielle Chavez, 12:23; 6, Mia Gehrmann, 12:35; 7, Erica Sugatan, 12:36; 8, Emma Lerch, 12:45; 10, Karissa Cashen, 13:16; 12, Maegan Gore, 13:20; 13, Cristina Ferris, 13:37; 16, Maliah Anliker, 16:11; 17, Sarah Gartley, 16:21; 19, Julia Hebert, 16:54; 20, Avjuna Frye, 16:55; 23, Jennifer Hebert, 17:20.

Seventh-grade boys: 6, Kelly Holt, 10:47; 7, Kegan Snell, 10:48; 14, Michael Husmann, 12:01; 18, Alexander Hertley, 12:31; 19, Jayke Callies, 19:37.

Eighth-grade girls: 4, Emily Miesle, 11:54; 5, Zoe Bassett, 12:15; 6, Caitlyn Dodge, 12:17; 7, Carly Hall, 12:18; Sarah Dodge, 12:19; 9, Olivia Thrailkill, 12:32; 10, Geslyne Barreta, 12:42; 11, Resego Mooki, 12:48; 13, Anna Whitefoot, 13:11; 17, Mily Larsen, 14:19; 18, Jackelyn Garcia, 18:56.

Eighth-grade boys: 2, Garrett Haugen, 10:10; 6, Jon Dix; 10:50; 9, Matt Molitor, 11:08; 10, Michael Thornton, 11:20; 11, Nathan Larsen, 11:25; 18, Garrett Stahl, 12:16; 22, Jared Hunt, 13:09; 23, Casey Quijino, 14:32; 24, Dominick Jones, 16:32; 25, Justin Cross, 16:47.

Contact Whidbey News Times Sports editor Jim Waller at jwaller@whidbeynewsgroup.com or 360-675-6611 ext. 5060.

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