With nine different schools competing in the regional meet at the Johnson County Community College 5k course on Saturday, Oct. 22, SME’s varsity Cross Country Team’s boys placed first, along with the girls, who also placed first overall. The boys had not won the regionals meet since 2015, and the girls had not won the regionals meet since 1993. The top finishers for East were senior Wyatt Haughton, running a time of 15:31.20 and placing first, and junior Lida Padgett, who ran a time of 18:57.65 and placed second. The boys team achieved a score of 34 points, with an average time of 16:31.42, which was 38 points under second place. The girls team got a score of 44 points, running an average time of 20:31, which was 17 points under second place. The boys and girls varsity teams will move on to state, which is on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Rim Rock Farm. The boys will be racing at 10:35 a.m., and the girls will be racing at 12:20 p.m. The boys’ awards for their race will be at 1:05 p.m., and the girls’ awards for their race will be at 1:20 p.m.
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10.22.22 Regionals Cross Country Meet
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Senior Blair Ptacek runs in the first part of the race, right behind senior Caden Peters and in front of senior Evan Whittington; finishing with a time of 16.30.90 in sixth place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Senior Scarlett Pearlmen runs in the first part of the race, behind junior Lida Padgett, near to the front. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Senior Caden Peters runs toward a curve in the race, 11 minutes after the race begins, finishing with a time of 16:19.20 in fourth place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Freshman Chloe Swan runs in the second straight of the race, finishing with a time of 21:51.20 in 24th place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Junior Will Norris goes around a corner, 12 minutes after the race started, finishing with a time of 17:46.60 in 23rd place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Head Coach Tricia Beaham coaches senior Scarlett Pearlman, who finishes with a time of 19:28.87 in 4th place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Senior Rowan Divadeenam and sophomore Mae Bledsoe run side by side during the race. Divadeenam finished with a time of 21:26.44 in 18th place, and Bledsoe finished with a time of 21:13.23 in 15th place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Head Coach Tricia Beaham coaches during the race. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Junior Lauren Gahagan runs towards a curve during the race, finishing with a time of 22:00.74 in 28th place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Junior Beck Jones and sophomore Walt Jones run towards the finish to cheer on their teammates completing the race. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Junior Jack Joyce sprints to the finish as sophomore Walt Jones, the Lancer and senior Graham Squires cheer for him, finishing with a time of 17:57.70 in 28th place. Photo by Mason Sajna
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