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Area runners compete in Mancos meet

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Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 10:54 PM
Crowded together at the start, Mancos, Cortez and Dolores cross-country runners take off at Chicken Creek on Saturday.
M-CHS’ Emma Thissen and Dolores’ Teegan Hite finished in 17th and 18th place.
Emma Most led the Mancos girls with her 10th place finish.
Reid Littlefield finished 10th place for the Panthers.
Brennan Hite and Phillip Hufman finished 25th and 26th for the Dolores Bears.

The Dolores, Mancos and Montezuma-Cortez cross-country teams came together on Saturday in Mancos for the Chicken Creek Challenge.

The Blue Jays boys finished first as a team at the familiar course.

Mancos senior Ro Paschal won the meet with a time of 17 minutes and 33 seconds, finishing just 11 seconds away from the course record.

Simon Kearns (18:09) and Nic Archuleta (19:06) also finished in the top 10 for Mancos, with Kearns in third place and Archuleta in eighth.

Asa Kearns (19:55), Jake McKie (20:31), Vincent Grego (21:16) and Zane Goodell (21:43) rounded out the Mancos varsity boys.

The trio of Reid Littlefield, Josh Ramos and Sonny Bored led the M-CHS Panthers. Littlefield and Ramos finished 10th (19:29) and 11th (19:41), with Boren placing 16th (20:06).

Ben Castillo-Calvillo (23:33), Brenden Quinonez (23:49) and Blair Rice (25:07) finished in 50th, 51st and 55th, and the Panthers team finished in sixth.

The Dolores Bears did not score as a team, but Brennan Hite and Phillip Hufman finished consecutively in 25th (20:51) and 26th (20:53), and Cael McHenry finished 49th (23:31).

Mancos was the only school of the three to place as a team in the girls race, finishing in fourth.

The Lady Blue Jays were led by Emma Most and Brittney Peacock, who finished 10th (23:43) and 11th (23:47), respectively. Kaylee Rose (25:10) and Jessalyn Bay-Voit (26:52) followed in 21st and 27th, and Mimi Archuleta closed out the team in 36th (28:57).

Emma Thissen paced the M-CHS girls in 17th place (25:00.3), with Dolores’ sole runner Teegan Hite just behind in 18th (25:00.8)

Corinne Damore (26:45), Rachel Zetts (27:55) and Judy Ha (29:01) were the other Panthers runners, finishing in 26th, 32nd and 37th.

The three area teams will meet up again next week at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds for the Montezuma-Cortez Ancient Trails 5K Invitational.

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