Sturgeon Bay’s Megan Quaderer (201) competes in Thursday’s Chief Kahquados Invitational at Fish Creek. Quaderer positioned ninth in 23 minutes, 13.26 seconds. Picture by Remy Carmichael.
The Gibraltar and Sturgeon Bay cross nation groups opened their season Thursday within the Chief Kahquados Invitational at Fish Creek.
Within the ladies race, the Clippers positioned third as a staff with two freshmen ending within the prime 10.
Sturgeon Bay (89), which completed behind Luxemburg-Casco (32) and Denmark (81), was led by Delaney Skiba, fifth in 22 minutes, 41.3 seconds, and Megan Quaderer, ninth in 23:13.26. One other Clipper freshman to crack the highest 20 was Megan Selle (18th in 25:15.1).
The Viking ladies, who positioned seventh with a 168, recorded their prime end by junior Emilie Glocke (fifteenth in 24:43.51).
The primary-place particular person end of Luxemburg-Casco sophomore Claire DuChateau (20:16.99) was greater than a minute forward of her nearest competitor.
Within the boys race, Sturgeon Bay, positioned seventh at 203 with the staff’s solely top-50 particular person end recorded by senior Luke Selle (forty third in 23:36.33).
Gibraltar, which had fewer than 5 boys compete within the varsity race and didn’t rating within the standings, recorded its greatest end by sophomore Graham Devoe (forty first in 22:47.04).
Mauston senior John Ellerman received the boys race in 16:55.25.
Luxemburg-Casco and Mauston tied for the highest rating at 28, however the Spartans received the tiebreaker for first by advantage of their sixth runner having a greater end. Denmark (85) positioned third.