Tahoma runners compete in Bob Firman Invitational on weekend | Cross country

By TJ MARTINELL
Covington Reporter Reporter
September 24, 2012 · Updated 5:53 PM 

The Tahoma boys and girls cross country teams participated in the Bob Firman Invitational on Saturday at Eagle Island State Park in Boise, Idaho.

Bears boys senior James Dagley took 36th place at 16:30, while Junior Riley Campbell came in 37th less than a half a second behind Dagley. Senior Brendan Newell took 75th with a time of 17:05. Senior Jacob Larsen placed 88, finishing at 17:19, while senior Merritt Kropelnicki took 91st with a time of 17:22. Senior Travis Scacco placed 105th with a time of 17:47, while freshman Tristan Houser came in close behind, taking 106st place with a time of 17:48.

Bears girls senior Elizabeth Oosterhout took 41st with a time of 19:41. Sophomore Delaney Tiernan placed 48th with a time of 19:48. Sophomore Abby Atchison took 68, crossing the finish line at 20:26. Freshman Abby Oosterhout took 73rd with a time of 20:30, while junior Cheyenne Greenside placed 77th, running at 20:34. Sophomore Amada Kiefer placed 91st with a time of 20:58. Junior Maddy Dennis took 92nd, finishing at 20:59.

Their next race will be the Curtis Invitational this Saturday at Chambers Creek Properties Central Meadow, University Place.

 

Contact Covington Reporter Reporter TJ Martinell at tmartinell@maplevalleyreporter.com or 425-432-1209 ext. 5052.

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