OSKALOOSA CROSS COUNTRY HAS 2 RUNNERS ADVANCE TO STATE

Oskaloosa cross country has 2 runners advance to state

Oskaloosa will have two runners in the state 3A cross country meet next week in Fort Dodge.  The Indians’ Carter Huyser was third in Thursday’s boys’ district race in Pella, while Lauren Coon was 12th in the girls’ race.  This will be the third time Huyser has qualified for state, while it’s the fourth time for Coon—and she’s just the second Oskaloosa cross country runner to accomplish that.

Pella will also be well represented in the state 3A cross country meet.  Josiah Wittenberg won the 3A district race with Dutch teammates Drew Van Hauen, Cutler Turner and Mason Johnson 12th through 14th respectively.  On the girls’ side, Pella’s Caroline McMartin was in third place, with teammates Makayla Kruse 7th, Abigail Cutler 13th and Chelsea Jorgenson 14th.

In Class 4A, Ottumwa has two girls going to state: Carollin Mellin was 7th in yesterday’s district race in Indianola and Alli Bookin-Nosbisch was 9th.

In Class 2A, Albia has three boys going to state: Landon Noe was 2nd in the district race in Panora, Brock Ratliff was third and Dawson Bonnett 13th.  Albia’s Sherryl Mae Rowe also qualifies for state after coming in sixth in yesterday’s qualifier.

And in Class 1A cross country, Pekin has two boys going to state in Brady Millikin and Colten Glosser and Sigourney’s Mason Moore also qualified for state.  North Mahaska’s Cheyenne Shaw won the girls race in 20 minutes, 35-point-59 seconds.  Elise Boulton of Montezuma and Pekin’s Lauren Derscheid and Emily Laumeyer also qualified for the state 1A girls meet.

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