The Jordan-Elbridge boys cross country team finished in fourth place overall with 112 points at the Onondaga High School League Cross Country Championships at Cato-Meridian High School on Wednesday.
Chet Susslin / The Citizen
Rachel Hosie (611), a Skaneateles senior, runs at the head of the pack at the OHSL cross country championships on Wednesday. Hosie came in second overall with a time of 19:30.
Rachel Hosie (611), a Skaneateles senior, runs at the head of the pack at the OHSL cross country championships on Wednesday. Hosie came in second overall with a time of 19:30.
Chris Stogsdill of Marcellus won the race with a time of 16:18.7 and Tully took top honors scoring 93 .
Finishing for the Eagles were Cody Stanton in eighth (17:07.3), Mike Marrero took 10th (17:15.2), Greg Bader ended in 20th (17:37.9), Steve Slonosky was 34th (18:14.0) and Tom Poppe finished 38th (18:22.3). Weedsport came in eighth overall, earning 273 points with Mike Greer finishing 34th (18:12.8).
Jon Bos finished right behind Greer in 35th (18:13.6), Andrew Smith took 47th (18:32.7), Zack Field was 66th (18:59.9) and Jason Ryan ended in 120th (19:57.6).
Skaneateles fell in 17th place overall recording 474 points. Finishing for the Lakers were Calvin Davis in 16th (17:29.5), Steve Tucker 52nd (18:42.3), Sam Kriever 123rd (19:58.7), Owen Sheppard 250th (22:44.9) and Nate Schwab in 252nd (22:50.0).
The Blue Devils, who hosted the meet, finished in 21st out of the 25 teams, scoring a 523.
Joe Mattice finished in 51st for Cato-Meridian (18:41.9), Tom Klaben came in 100th 19:31.1), Carl Tausend was 165th (20:43.9), Larry Treasure in 199th (21:25.9) and Timothy Nervina was 235th (22:21.1).
Also competing was Port Byron, ending in 23rd position overall with a score of 575. The top finisher for the Panthers was Christian Cobb in 27th place (17:59.4).
Also finishing for Port Byron were Michael Borst in 128th (20:02.1), Zac Leja in 177th (20:59.4), Tyler Wellington 213th (21:44.1) and Adam Hawker in 270th (23:48.5).
Tully also took first place overall in the girls' race with a score of 49. Skaneateles came in fourth with 157 points, but Lakers senior Rachel Hosie finished in a close second place (19:30.2)
Katie Weisenburger of Pulaski won the race (19:26.2) to lead her team to a second place finish overall. Also running for the Lakers were Christie Barnett in 17th (21:02.3), Taylor Wellington in 41st (22:05.7), Alexis Mazzeo in 56th (22:34.9) and Beatrice Walton ended in 71st (23:16.9).
Jordan-Elbridge came in seventh overall with a score of 194, led by Nicole Darling in 15th (21:00.0), Nicole Stroud in 22nd (21:16.3), Courtney Hourigan in 47th (22:14.7), Jessica Salisbury in 81st (23:35.3) and Kerry Mack in 89th (23:49.2).
Alyssa O'Bryan finished in 57th (22:40.0) to lead the Weedsport Warriors to 14th place overall with a score of 364.
Also pacing the Warriors were Erin Daly in 60th (22:49.3), Ashley Edmunds in 84th (23:38.0), Nicole Greer in 97th (24:07.3) and Caitlin Jones in 207th (28:06.6).
The Cato-Meridian Blue Devils took 18th overall with a 487, paced by Aubrey Campbell in 86th (23:42.8), Jordan Weir in 145th (25:27.8), Kristin Roberts in 151st (25:35.2), Jessica Cushman in 168th (26:21.4) and Erin Annett in 185th (27:20.4).
Port Byron took 19th, recording a 548, led by Felicia Darrow in 142nd (25:25.0), Nicole Carey followed in 143rd (25:26.0), Amanda Vitale in 164th (26:09.7), Chrstina Rooker in 167th (26:19.6) and Heather Kurtz in 193rd (27:30.6).
Finishing for the Eagles were Cody Stanton in eighth (17:07.3), Mike Marrero took 10th (17:15.2), Greg Bader ended in 20th (17:37.9), Steve Slonosky was 34th (18:14.0) and Tom Poppe finished 38th (18:22.3). Weedsport came in eighth overall, earning 273 points with Mike Greer finishing 34th (18:12.8).
Jon Bos finished right behind Greer in 35th (18:13.6), Andrew Smith took 47th (18:32.7), Zack Field was 66th (18:59.9) and Jason Ryan ended in 120th (19:57.6).
Skaneateles fell in 17th place overall recording 474 points. Finishing for the Lakers were Calvin Davis in 16th (17:29.5), Steve Tucker 52nd (18:42.3), Sam Kriever 123rd (19:58.7), Owen Sheppard 250th (22:44.9) and Nate Schwab in 252nd (22:50.0).
The Blue Devils, who hosted the meet, finished in 21st out of the 25 teams, scoring a 523.
Joe Mattice finished in 51st for Cato-Meridian (18:41.9), Tom Klaben came in 100th 19:31.1), Carl Tausend was 165th (20:43.9), Larry Treasure in 199th (21:25.9) and Timothy Nervina was 235th (22:21.1).
Also competing was Port Byron, ending in 23rd position overall with a score of 575. The top finisher for the Panthers was Christian Cobb in 27th place (17:59.4).
Also finishing for Port Byron were Michael Borst in 128th (20:02.1), Zac Leja in 177th (20:59.4), Tyler Wellington 213th (21:44.1) and Adam Hawker in 270th (23:48.5).
Tully also took first place overall in the girls' race with a score of 49. Skaneateles came in fourth with 157 points, but Lakers senior Rachel Hosie finished in a close second place (19:30.2)
Katie Weisenburger of Pulaski won the race (19:26.2) to lead her team to a second place finish overall. Also running for the Lakers were Christie Barnett in 17th (21:02.3), Taylor Wellington in 41st (22:05.7), Alexis Mazzeo in 56th (22:34.9) and Beatrice Walton ended in 71st (23:16.9).
Jordan-Elbridge came in seventh overall with a score of 194, led by Nicole Darling in 15th (21:00.0), Nicole Stroud in 22nd (21:16.3), Courtney Hourigan in 47th (22:14.7), Jessica Salisbury in 81st (23:35.3) and Kerry Mack in 89th (23:49.2).
Alyssa O'Bryan finished in 57th (22:40.0) to lead the Weedsport Warriors to 14th place overall with a score of 364.
Also pacing the Warriors were Erin Daly in 60th (22:49.3), Ashley Edmunds in 84th (23:38.0), Nicole Greer in 97th (24:07.3) and Caitlin Jones in 207th (28:06.6).
The Cato-Meridian Blue Devils took 18th overall with a 487, paced by Aubrey Campbell in 86th (23:42.8), Jordan Weir in 145th (25:27.8), Kristin Roberts in 151st (25:35.2), Jessica Cushman in 168th (26:21.4) and Erin Annett in 185th (27:20.4).
Port Byron took 19th, recording a 548, led by Felicia Darrow in 142nd (25:25.0), Nicole Carey followed in 143rd (25:26.0), Amanda Vitale in 164th (26:09.7), Chrstina Rooker in 167th (26:19.6) and Heather Kurtz in 193rd (27:30.6).
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