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Home›Sports›Ashwaubenon›Sage Wagner advances to WIAA State Cross Country Meet

Sage Wagner advances to WIAA State Cross Country Meet

By Murray Gleffe
October 21, 2017
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By Murray Gleffe, Correspondent


 

GREEN BAY-Sage Wagner was the lone Jaguar representative to make it to State Friday afternoon at Colburn Park. Wagner finished fourth overall with a time of 19:15 and will try to better her 11th place finish in 2016. Wagner, “I’m just really excited to have finished in the top five today. There were alot of great runners in the field. I love the course in Wisconsin Rapids and hope to have a great finish next weekend. ”

Sophomore Erica Conrad ran a 20:25 good enough for an 18th place finish in her first year of running cross country for the Jaguars. Conrad, “I wanted to compete in a sport in fall to complement soccer in the spring. Every meet I seem to improve and get better. I have really enjoyed it and I want to try and get better my last two years to try and get to state.”

WIAA Ashwaubenon Sectional, Jaguar Girls Results-7th place, 151 points

4          Sage Wagner               19:15

18        Erica Conrad               20:25

35        Ashley Manders          21:33

43        Sophia Duboird          21:52

51        Emma Priebe               22:11

58        Emile Van Sluys         22:25

78        Kiley Harjus                24:21

On the boys side, Randy Johnson led the Jaguars with a 19th place finish at 17:25. Six of the seven runners return next year and they will look to continue to move up in 2018.

WIAA Ashwaubenon Sectional, Jaguar Boys Results-8th Place, 223 points

19        Randy Johnson            17:25

34        Nick Johnson              18:12

53        Tai Crowell                 18:47

58        Sam Lokken                19:15

59        Christian Van Iten      19:16

65        Ian MacLean               19:27

76        Emmanuel Guttierez   20:02

 

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