NEGAUNEE, MI – 9/2/2014 –After the boys took home first place in the first meet of the season, they continued their success last Thursday. The race was held at Presque Isle Park in Marquette and included 13 other teams! The boys were able to snag second place as a team, with two members of the team receiving medals. The results for the boys were as follows (The placing of the top 5 members of each team is added up, so points are bad):
TEAM RESULTS
- Escanaba – 55 points (1st, 8th, 13th, 14th, & 19th)
- Negaunee – 79 points (5th, 7th, 18th, 21st, & 28th)
- Houghton – 86 points (4th, 6th, 17th, 29th, & 30th)
- Kingsford – 111 points (2nd, 15th, 22nd, 34th, & 38th)
- Marquette – 117 points (11th, 12th, 27th, 31st, & 36th)
- Calumet – 157 points
- Ishpeming – 185 points
- Munising – 199 points
- Gladstone – 212 points
- Westwood – 302 points
- Chassell – 303 points
- Gwinn – 331 points
- Norway – 354 points
- Hancock – 380 points
Top-10 Racers (Boys)
- Joseph Wolfe – Escanaba (17:16.1)
- Nate Carey – Kingsford (17:25.3)
- Grady Kerst – Munising (17:31.6)
- Jacob Colling – Houghton (17:37.6)
- Grant Johnson – Negaunee (17:42.9)
- David Jazsczak – Houghton (17:44.5)
- Colton Yesney – Negaunee (17:49.4)
- Eric Cousineau – Escanaba (18:01.8)
- Mithcell Delong – Calumet (18:06.9)
- Brett Hannah – Munising (18:14.4)
On the girls side of things, the girls team didn’t have a final result, as per the race results page, but they did have one girl medal as seen below:
Top-10 Racers Girls
- Lindsey Rudden – Marquette (19:28.2)
- Amber Huebner – Marquette (20:22.2)
- Leighe Woelffer – Gladstone (20:59.8)
- Becky McNamee – Marquette (21:09.3)
- Calla Martysz – Marquette (21:10.4)
- Katie Etelamaki – Westwood (21:14.2)
- Shayla Huebner – Marquette (21:23.6)
- Leah Kiilunen – Calumet (21:27.3)
- Clara Johnson – Negaunee (21:35.2)
- Shumete Sam – Chassell (21:46.3)
For the full results, click HERE!
So congratulations to Grant Johnson (11th grade), Colton Yesney (9th), and Clara Johnson (9th) on a fantastic meet. Keep it up! Go Miners!
-Carl Leander Johnson