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Hill 9th, Morley 11th at Firman cross country meet

by The Daily Inter Lake
| September 23, 2017 1:10 AM

BOISE, Idaho — Glacier senior Annie Hill couldn’t keep pace with a fast lead pack, finishing ninth at the Bob Firman Invitational cross country meet on Saturday at Eagle Island State Park.

On the same course where Hill won the Nike Cross Northwest Regional last year, she fell behind, finishing in 18 minutes, 10.2 seconds. Bigfork’s Bryn Morley finished in 11th in 18:11.6.

Idaho’s Lexy Halladay won the elite girls race in 17:37.8 pulling away from Bozeman senior Camila Noe, who paced the race and finished in 17:39.7.

The Bozeman girls were second as a team and Missoula Hellgate finished 10th.

The Bozeman boys placed fourth as a team behind senior Duncan Hamilton, who came in third in 15:20.7. Glacier junior Aren Alexander-Battee was the top local finisher, crossing the line in 69th in 16:33.9.

Bob Firman Invitational

Eagle Island State Park

Eagle, Idaho

5-kilometer race

Girls

Top 10 Teams — Claremont 137, Bozeman 140, Mountain View 186, Skyline 207, Boise 213, Eagle 223, Springville 238, Pine View 251, American Fork 260, Hellgate 272.

Top 20 Individuals — 1, Lexy Halladay, Mountain View, 17:37.8; 2, Sadie Sargent, North Summit, 17:39.2; 3, Camila Noe, Bozeman, 17:39.7; 4, Heidi Sumsion, Springville, 17:46.0; 5, Eve Jensen, Boise, 17:46.2; 6, Camille Einterton, Skyline, 17:50.3; 7, Mattalyn Geddes, Twin Falls, 18:00.6; 8, McKenna Lee, Weber, 18:01.1; 9, Annie Hill, Glacier, 18:10.2; 10, Sydney Hwang, Claremont, 18:10.8;

11, Bryn Morley, Bigfork, 18:11.6; 12, Kalii Cladwell, Ogden, 18:14.4; 13, Carlee Hansen, Woods Cross, 18:14.8; 14, Lexi Wright, American Fork, 18:14.8; 15, Azalea Segura Mora, Claremont, 18:16.8; 16, Grace Burnett, Skyline, 18:17.6; 17, Alex Moore, Bozeman, 18:18.2; 18, Rachel Morrin, Madison, 18:18.9; 19, Madison Moffitt, Timpanogos, 18:21.6; 20, Jasmine He, Arcadia, 18:25.7.

Boys

Top 10 Teams — Timpanogos 96, Springville 96, Central Valley 137, Bozeman 174, Davis 182, Star Valley 200, Stansbury 231, Arcadia 275, Skyridge 289, North Central 294.

Top 20 Individuals — 1, Ryan Raff, Lehi, 15:11.2; 2, Zack Winter, Fremont, 15:19.5; 3, Duncan Hamilton, Bozeman, 15:20.7; 4, Brandon Carnica, Springville, 15:20.7; 5, Nicholas Russell, Bishop Kelly, 15:21.3; 6, Bronson Winter, Fremont, 15:22.0; 7, Brennan Benson, Timpanogos, 15:27.4; 8, Caleb Armstrong, Hurricane, 15:30.9; 9, Grant Gardner, Springville, 15:31.7; 10, Zach Erikson, Idaho Falls, 15:33.6;

11, Stetson Moss, Bonneville, 15:35.6; 12, Shane Henderson, Star Valley, 15:37.6; 13, Jackson Pratt, Bear Lake, 15:39.0; 14, Leonard McComas, Bozeman, 15:40.2; 15, Ben Berlin, Timpanogos, 15:40.5; 16, Caleb Garnica, Springville, 15:41.1; 17, Ryan Kline, Central Valley, 15:46.6; 18, Asefa Wetzel, Star Valley, 15:47.3; 19, Markus Taylor, North Central, 15:49.6; 20, Mohamed Ahmed, North Central, 15:51.1.

Butte Invitational

BUTTE — Junior Ben Perrin garnered runner-up honors individually, and both Flathead teams placed near the top of the field at the Butte Invitational.

Perrin finished in 16 minutes flat, 23 seconds behind the boys winner, Cooper West of Great Falls C.M. Russell.

“I thought he ran pretty well,” Flathead boys cross country coach Paul Jorgensen said.

“He only had one race under his belt.”

The Bravettes finished third out of 15 scoring teams in a field that included all but three Class AA schools.

Kaitlin Wride led the Flathead girls with a fifth-place finish in 19:19.

“That was a better performance than I was expecting out of here,” Flathead girls cross country coach Jesse Rumsey said.

“She really pushed hard. She had a great final mile.”

Tori Noland-Gillespie slipped into the top 10 with a 19:31, and Meaghan Fisher, Sadie Wilson and Hailey Allen finished within 18 seconds of one another to round out the scoring for Flathead.

“I’m very happy with how the girls ran,” Rumsey said.

“We’ve been two weeks without competition, so we’ve been working very hard to maintain.”

The Braves placed fifth out of 21 teams competing in the boys competition.

Keaton Fischer and Griffin Fischer followed Perrin in 17:12 and 17:15, respectively.

Kyle Calles finished 57th and Parker Gillespie placed 60th to score for Flathead.

Billings Senior captured both the boys and girls team titles.

“We did pretty well considering we haven’t raced in over two weeks and most of our kids have only run once or twice,” Jorgensen said.

“There’s an opportunity for improvement there.”

Both Flathead teams return to action next Saturday at the Mountain West Classic in Missoula.

Butte Invitational

Sept. 23

Results

BOYS

Team totals

1, Billings Senior 121; 2, Helena 133; 3, Great Falls CMR 144; 4, Missoula Sentinel 148; 5, Flathead 174; 6, Billings Skyview 187; 7, Billings West 197; 8, Manhattan Christian 198; 9, Helena Capital 214; 10, Butte 239; 11, Manhattan 275; 12, Great Falls 300; 13, Big Sky 304; 14, Broadwater 322; 15, Belgrade 365; 16, Roberts 413; 17, Dillon 421; 18, Park 442; 19, Anaconda 520; 20, Three Forks 574; 21, Twin Bridges 668.

Top 15 individuals

1, Cooper West, CMR, 15:37; 2, Ben Perrin, Flathead, 16:00; 3, Teagan Olson, Great Falls, 16:05; 4, Gordon Gentry, CMR, 16:38; 5, Calvin Quindry, Sentinel, 16:40; 6, Jonathan Harrison, Sentinel, 16:41; 7, Sean Stineford, Big Sky, 16:42; 8, Jonah Fisher, Helena, 16:44; 9, Jacob Rice, Helena, 16:45; 10, Ethan Wilson, Billings Senior, 16:46; 11, Bryce Maxson, Helena Capital, 16:48; 12, Jack Dolan, Broadwater, 16:50; 13, Logan Straus, Billings West, 16:50; 14, Finn Bentler, Billings Senior, 16:50; 15, Zak Meeker, Manhattan, 16:51.

GIRLS

Team totals

1, Billings Senior, 42; 2, Helena Capital, 82; 3, Flathead, 110; 4, Billings West, 127; 5, Missoula Sentinel, 151; 6, Manhattan, 182; 7, Helena, 192; 8, CMR, 200; 9, Big Sky, 224; 10, Billings Skyview, 270; 11, Dillon, 297; 12, Great Falls, 304; 13, Belgrade, 344; 14, Broadwater, 347; 15, Butte, 349.

Top 15 individuals

1, Tiahna Vladic, Billings Senior, 17:37; 2, Jaylyn Hallgrimson, Billings Senior, 18:48; 3, Mackenzie Dean, CMR, 19:17; 4, Makenna Edwards, Big Sky, 19:18; 5, Kaitlin Wride, Flathead, 19:19; 6, Aubree Corcoran, Butte, 19:24; 7, Jade Hallgrimson, Billings Senior, 19:26; 8, Alana Tonidandle, Helena Capital, 19:29; 9, Tori Noland-Gillespie, Flathead, 19:31; 10, Nina Bracht-Bedell, Helena Capital, 19:32; 11, Hannah Rohrer-Fitzhugh, Helena Capital, 19:34; 12, Emma Nelson, Sentinel, 19:34; 13, Elena Vandersloot, Billings Senior, 19:37; 14, Madison Edwards, 19:41; 15, Katelynn Perfitt, Billings West, 19:46.

Hamilton Invitational

HAMILTON — Gabe Knudsen was the top individual runner for Columbia Falls at the Hamilton High School Sports Complex.

Knudsen finished fourth with a time of 17 minutes, 16.3 seconds.

Matt Wilson of Hamilton had a winning time of 16:48.87.

James Rule and Joe Lamb finished seventh and eighth, respectively for Columbia Falls.

Corvallis claimed the team title with 37 points. Columbia Falls, 77, was third.

Corvallis also came out on top in the girls competition with the same point total.

Lyric Devries of Hamilton had the top time, 19:54.1, while Lara Erickson of Columbia Falls was fifth, 21:49.3.

BOYS

Team Totals

Corvallis 37, Hamilton 62, Columbia Falls 77, Ronan 88, Stevensville 233, Darby 280, Deer Lodge, ns.

Top 15

1, Matt Wilson, Ham, 16:48.87; 2, Anders Watt, Cor, 17:12.95; 3, Grant Martin, Cor, 17:15.9; 4, Gabe Knudsen CF, 17:16.3; 5, James Normandeau, Ron, 17:48.2; 6, Jake Jessop, Cor, 17:48.6; 7, James Rule, CF, 17:55.7; 8, Joe Lamb, CF, 18:16.5; 9, Nate Dennis, Ron, 18:17.5; 10, James Wissenbach, Cor, 18:20.7; 11, Darren Poulsen, Ham, 18:23.8; 12, Derek Perry, Ham, 18:26.21; 13, Seth Umbrianco, CF, 18:32.83; 14, Marik Chrisman, 18:33.11; 15, Kiry Detwiler, Ron, 18:36.7.

GIRLS

Team Totals

Corvallis 37, Hamilton 59, Columbia Falls 70, Stevensville 122, Deer Lodge, Darby, ns.

Top 15

1, Lyric Devries, Ham, 19:54.1; 2, Brynnli Poulsen, Ham, 20:24.9; 3, Kailee McCready, Cor, 21:11.5; 4, Gracie Lang, Dar, 21:24.0; 5, Lara Erickson, CF, 21:49.3; 6, Lindsey Brooks, Ron, 21:54.4; 7, Bree Lewis, Cor, 21:54.4; 8, Lilli Day, Cor, 22:01.2; 9, Hannah Jankunsas, Cor, 22:04.9; 10, Kara Wissenbach, Cor, 22:09.0; 11, Olivia Fehr, Cor, 22:18.5; 12, Genevieve Delorme, CF, 22:29.5; 13, Raina Crowell, CF, 22:30.8; 14, Anna Jessop, Cor, 22:36.5; 15, Sarah Passey, Ham, 23:05.4.