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Marion Boys Cross Country

Marion - Boys Cross Country

Mees wins, Indians 2nd at North Linn Invitational

TROY MILLS - Marion's Lukas Mees ran to a first-place finish to lead the Indians to second place Saturday at the North Linn Invitational boys cross country meet.

Mees beat Iowa City Regina's Brennan Bogert by 29 seconds. Marion's Greg Sam was 10th and Cole Kuethe 11th among participants that counted in the team score. They were 11th and 12th overall.

Monticello runners finished 3-4-5 and won the team race with 40 points. Marion had 71 and Regina 87.

NORTH LINN INVITATIONAL

Teams
1. Monticello 40, 2. Marion 71, 3. Iowa City Regina 87, 4. Solon 123, 5. Vinton-Shellsburg 156, 6. Tipton 158, 7. Mid-Prairie 182, 8. Center Point-Urbana 204, 9. Cascade 231, 10. Williamsburg 273
11. Beckman 279, 12. Starmont 362, 13. Benton 386, 14. Mount Pleasant 394, 15. Valley 440, 16. Independence 453, 17. Maquoketa Valley 512, 18. HLV 516
Incomplete teams - Alburnett, Ed-Co, Midland, Turkey Valley

Individuals (5k)
1. Lukas Mees (Marion), 15:47
2. Brennan Bogert (IC Regina), 16:16
3. Michael Melchert (Monti), 16:17
4. Ben Ahlrich (Monti), 16:20
5. JJ Frawley (Monti), 16:27
6. David Crompton (IC Regina), 16:28
7. Wyatt Lyons (Vinton-Shellsburg), 16:34
8. Jason McVay (Alburnett), 16:35
9. Josh Yeager (CPU), 16:38
10. Peter Schwartz (Mid-Prairie), 16:42

MARION - 1. Mees 15:47, 10. Greg Sam 16:43, 11. Cole Kuethe 16:44, 20. Peter Rethwisch 17:15, 29. Isaac Smith 17:28, 57. Colton Forster 18:14, 60. Jordan Garthwaite 18:19

 

Marion - Boys Cross Country

Marion boys run to 1st at West Delaware Invite

MANCHESTER - Marion had a trio of runners finish in the top seven and eked out a two-point win over Mount Vernon-Lisbon Tuesday at the West Delaware Invitational boys cross country meet.

Marion's Lukas Mees finished third in a time of 16 minutes, 42 seconds over the 5k course. Greg Sam was sixth in 17:27 and Cole Kuethe was seventh in 17:29. Peter Rethwisch was 21st and Isaac Smith 37th for the Indians.

Waverly-Shell Rock's Daniel Huff was the individual winner in a time of 15:42. Conner Smock of Lisbon-Mount Vernon was second in 16:24.

Western Dubuque finished third, Tipton fourth and West Delaware fifth. The 20-team meet featured nine teams from the Wamac Conference.

WEST DELAWARE INVITATIONAL

Teams

1. Marion 74, 2. Mount Vernon-Lisbon 76, 3. Western Dubuque 101, 4. Tipton 140, 5. West Delaware 151, 6. Center Point-Urbana 181, 7. Cascade 218, 8. Waverly-Shell Rock 257, 9. North Fayette 266, 10. Dyersville Beckman 274
11. Benton Community 286, 12. Anamosa 292, 13. North Cedar 320, 14. Independence 328, 15. Edgewood-Colesburg 355, 16. MFL MarMac 449, 17. Oelwein 463, 18. Alburnett 487, 19. Maquoketa Valley 504, 20. East Buchanan 549

Top Individuals

1. Daniel Huff (Waverly-SR) 15:42, 2. Conner Smock (MV-Lisbon) 16:24, 3. Lukas Mees (Marion) 16:42, 4. Ryan Hermsen (Western Dubuque) 17:16, 5. Dain Gerber (Anamosa) 17:25, 6. Greg Sam (Marion) 17:27, 7. Cole Kuethe (Marion) 17:29, 8. Michael Marshall (CPU) 17:31, 9. Trent Versluis (Indee) 17:31, 10. Thomas Hunt (Beckman) 17:32

MARION - 3. Lukas Mees 16:42, 6. Greg Sam 17:27, 7. Cole Kuethe 17:29, 21. Peter Rethwisch 17:51, 37. Isaac Smith 18:35, 43. Jordan Garthwaite 18:50, 48. Colton Foster 18:54

 

Marion - Boys Cross Country

Mees 6th at Linn-Mar Invitational

Linn-Mar sophomore Josh Evans is not merely the top cross country runner in the Mississippi Valley Conference anymore.

He's now one of the best runners in the state and has been ranked No. 1 by the Iowa Track Coaches Association the past two weeks.

Evans showed why Tuesday when he won the Linn-Mar Invitational at the Tuma Soccer Complex by 29 seconds.

Evans vaulted to the No. 1 spot in the state rankings after a strong second-place showing Sept. 17 at the Heartland Classic in Ames, where he beat runners who had been ranked 1-2 in Iowa.

Evans climbed from No. 3 to No. 1 in last week's rankings based on that strong performance in Ames and stayed No. 1 in this week's poll. He's just a sophomore and still only 15 years old, yet he's already considered the top distance runner in Iowa.

"It's pretty cool to see that," he said Tuesday after winning the Linn-Mar Invitational in 15 minutes, 34 seconds over the flat 5-kilometer course. "It will be fun the next couple of years."

Cole Decker of Dowling Catholic had been ranked No. 1 in the state, but Evans beat him by 16 seconds at the Heartland Classic.

"I was pretty amazed," Evans said. "I'm figuring he probably had some kind of an off-day. I did not see that coming. I figured he'd be right with me.

"I was really nervous," he said. "I was thinking he was going to run away with it. I kept waiting for him to make a move. He's going to be right with me at state, I know that much."

The state meet is scheduled for Oct. 29 in Fort Dodge.

Ben Anderson of West Des Moines Valley was ranked No. 2 in the state prior to the Heartland Classic, but Evans beat him by eight seconds. Anderson stayed No. 2 in the rankings and Decker fell to No. 3.

Evans finished second in the Heartland Classic, finishing behind a runner from Minnesota. It became a battle for second place among Evans, Decker, Anderson and a few others.

"It was a lot of fun," Evans said. "It was a great course. We had a good battle going between me and Cole and Ben Anderson for 2 1/2 miles.

"I just pulled away around one turn and the guy from Minnesota caught me, but it was really a lot of fun. It was a great course to run on."

Evans has won all of his races this fall against Iowans, mostly by wide margins.

"At the start of the season I didn't see this coming," he said. "But now I'm just thinking I need to be with the front group and I just go from there."

He's looking forward to competing for a state title next month and possibly winning the race.

"I hope so," he said. "I'm definitely looking to contend for that, for sure."

There were only five schools in the Linn-Mar Invitational Tuesday, and all the guests ended up chasing Linn-Mar.

The Lions won the boys title with 37 points, trimming Prairie (45) and Washington (52). Jacob Aune of Prairie finished second and Robert Hogg of Washington was third.

Carolyn Newhouse led the Linn-Mar girls to their title by winning her 4-kilometer race in 14 minutes, 56 seconds. She beat teammate Rachel Perry by 22 seconds. The Lions finished 1-2-3-4-6 to run away with the team title.

LINN-MAR INVITATIONAL
Tuma Soccer Complex

Boys Team Standings

1. Linn-Mar 37, 2. Prairie 45, 3. Washington 52, 4. Marion 92, 5. Xavier 141.

Girls Team Standings

1. Linn-Mar 16, Prairie 58, 3. Washington 66, 4. Xavier 95, 5. Marion 142.

Boys Top 10
5K

1. Josh Evans (LM) 15:34, 2. Jacob Aune (CRP) 16:03, 3. Robert Hogg (CRW) 16:08, 4. Mitch Pritts (CRP) 16:08, 5. Chase Grabau (LM) 16:23, 6. Lukas Mees (MAR) 16:28, 7. Laurent Hakizimana (CRW) 16:34, 8. Daniel Murphy (LM) 16:37, 9. Zach Waite (CRP) 16:39, 10. Bryce Poellet (LM) 16:42.

Girls Top 10
4K

1. Carolyn Newhouse (LM) 14:56, 2. Rachel Perry (LM) 15:18, 3. Morgan Uridil (LM) 15:18, 4. Brooklynn Kascel (LM) 15:20, 5. Shannon Gorman (CRW) 15:24, 6. Maddie Saville (LM) 15:33, 7. Bree Gaster (CRP) 15:50, 8. Caitlin Novak (LM) 16:13, 9. Beth Heims (CRP) 16:21, 10. Anastasia Jordan (CRP) 16:26.

Boys Teams

Linn-Mar: 1. Josh Evans 15:34, 5. Chase Grabau 16:23, 8. Daniel Murphy 16:37, 10. Bryce Poellet 16:42, 13. Kyle Read 17:05, 14. Tanner Rathje 17:06.

Prairie: 2. Jacob Aune 16:03, 4. Mitch Pritts 16:08, 9. Zach Waite 16:39, 12. Isaiah Vlasek 17:03, 18. Christian Counts-Chopli 17:20, 23. Walker Thompson 17:42, 25. Derek Wheatley 18:03.

Washington: 3. Robert Hogg 16:08, 7. Laurent Hakizimana 16:34, 11. Joe Berry 16:44, 15. Matt Wittman 17:07, 16. Jon Rockwell 17:12, 17. Trevor Luebe 17:13, 24. Blair Burdt 17:48.

Marion: 6. Lukas Mees 16:28, 19. Cole Kuethe 17:25, 20. Greg Sam 17:32, 21. Peter Rethwisch 17:37, 26. Isaac Smith 18:22, 28. Jordan Garthwaite 18:45, 30. Colton Forster 19:05.

Xavier: 22. Luke Koechner 17:42, 27. Hunter Wille 18:36, 29. Evan Bednar 18:59, 31. Brandon Gradoville 19:27, 32. Bryce Volk 19:33, 33. Jacob Herndon 19:43.

Girls Teams

Linn-Mar: 1. Carolyn Newhouse 14:56, 2. Rachel Perry 15:18, 3. Morgan Uridil 15:18, 4. Brooklynn Kascel 15:20, 6. Maddie Saville 15:33, 8. Caitlin Novak 16:13, 13. Sydney Johnston 16:37.

Prairie: 7. Bree Gaster 15:50, 9. Beth Heims 16:21, 10. Anastasia Jordan 16:26, 15. Amanda Wever 16:46, 17. Maddie Rainey 16:55, 22. Brittney England 17:27, 27. Anna Rubsam 17:43.

Washington: 5. Shannon Gorman 15:24, 11. Katie Karamitros 16:28, 14. Morgan Stuckenschneider 16:45, 16. Madison Stuckenschneider 16:52, 20. Anna Kline 17:06, 24. Kylie Coutentos 17:31, 28. Taylor Temple 17:46.

Xavier: 12. Sarah Chicchelly 16:30, 18. Ann Glavan 17:00, 19. Marinna Schroud 17:00, 21. Lauren Smith 17:27, 25. Haylee Burns 17:32, 29. Kim Leskovec 17:47.

Marion: 23. Ellen Cannon 17:30, 26. Tara Zumwalt 17:36, 30. Alexis Timp 18:02, 31. Grace Ehlinger 18:11, 32. Michaela Jacobs 18:12, 33. Sam Livingston 18:27, 34. Abby Kolarick 18:28.

   

Marion - Boys Cross Country

Mees leads Marion to title at Independence

INDEPENDENCE - Lukas Mees captured top honors at the Independence cross country meet Saturday and led the Marion Indians to first place in the team standings.

Mees won the 5K race in 16 minutes, 20 seconds. Marion won the championship with 47 points, followed by West Delaware with 82 points.

Cole Kuethe placed third for the Indians in 17:16, followed by Isaac Smith (8th in 17:47), Peter Rethwisch (13th in 18:06), Jordan Garthwaite (22nd in 18:42), Colton Forster (24th in 18:44) and Nick Meeks (46th in 19:49).

The Marion girls placed sixth in their race.

 

Marion - Boys Cross Country

Lukas Mees wins race at Vinton-Shellsburg

VINTON - Lukas Mees of Marion High School won the Vinton-Shellsburg Invitational cross country race Tuesday in 17 minutes, 37 seconds.

Mees won the race by 16 seconds to help the Indians finish second in the team standings. Vinton-Shellsburg won the team championship with 66 points, nipping Marion by two points.

The Marion girls placed sixth out of 10 teams in their race.

Boys Standings

1. Vinton-Shellsburg 66, 2. Marion 68, 3. South Tama 71, 4. West Delaware 73, 5. Waterloo Columbus 93, 6. Benton Community 112, 7. Union 213, 8. Independence 225, 9. Belle Plaine 301.

Girls Standings

1. Benton Community 37, 2. West Delaware 78, 3. Union 87, 4. South Tama 11, 5. Vinton-Shellsburg 147, 6. Marion 150, 7. Independence 172, 8. Belle Plaine 200, 9. Waterloo Columbus 214, 10. Waterloo East 302.

Marion Boys Results

1. Lukas Mees 17:37, 10. Cole Kuethe 18:49, 13. Peter Rethwisch 18:57, 14. Isaac Smith 19:06, 30. Jordan Garthwaite 19:59.

Marion Girls Results

18. Alexis Timp 18:44, 24. Ellen Cannon 18:52, 25. Tara Zumwalt 18:55, 39. Grace Ehlinger 19:33, 44. Michaela Jacobs 19:42.


   
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