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Saturday's XC results: Woodland girls place sixth at 32nd Ridge Ferry Invitational

August 24, 2024


The Woodland girls finished sixth of 14 teams on Saturday at the 32nd Ridge Ferry Invitational held at Rome's Ridge Ferry Park. Meanwhile, the Cass boys were 12th and the Woodland boys were 14th of 19 teams in varsity races.


The Lady Cats were led by Allison Snead (17th, 20:29), Miranda Pelow (20th, 21:00), Addison Brown (37th, 22:30), Abby George (64th, 24:10), and Sophia St. James (66th, 24:12).


Pope won the girls' varsity race and it included 125 competitors.


Pope also won the boys varsity race and it included 161 runners.


The Cass boys were led by Nicholas Robinson (34th, 17:43), Leonardo Galeana (56th, 18:32), Booker Gearhart (59th, 18:41), Jordan Russell (74th, 18:59), and Benny Flores (105th, 20:08).


The Woodland boys were led by Will Parker (43rd, 17:52), James Morris (52nd, 18:18), Gabe Hardin (73rd, 18:58), Logan Marr (78th, 19:06), and Charlie Hennington (100th, 19:49).


Next on the Cass and Woodland schedules is the 18th Annual Run at the Rock hosted by Woodland on September 7.



CARTERSVILLE XC TEAMS RACE AT BOB BLASTOW EARLY BIRD INVITE


The Cartersville High cross country teams competed on Saturday at the Bob Blastow Early Bird Invitational in Whitesburg at the McIntosh Nature Preserve.


The girls' event was won by Pace Academy and the boys' team race was won by Jones County.


The girls' race included 199 runners and the boys' race had 249 competitors.


The Lady Canes placed 17th of 21 teams while the Hurricanes were 11th of 27 teams.


The Cartersville girls were led by Sofia Burns (10th, 19:25), Kylie Ham (77th, 21:56), Vivi Vest (109th, 22:42), Hadley Finnemore (144th, 23:36), and Samantha Stepp (151st, 23:49).


The Cartersville boys leaders were Barrett Stepp (41st, 16:31), Will Feuerbach (54th, 16:48), Kaleb Lanier (63rd, 17:01), Hayden Mitchell (79th, 17:20), and Micah Sanders (90th, 17:32).


The Cartersville teams are scheduled to run at the Starr’s Mill Invitational in Fayetteville on Saturday.

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