LITTLE FALLS — Pequot Lakes’ Calia Chaney was the individual medalist with a 18.54.10 first place finish, leading the Patriot girls to 11th place overall in the Lucky Lindy Invite Thursday, Sept. 15.
Staples-Motley’s Kyanna Burton ran a 18:59.60 to finish second followed by Audrey Brownell with a 19:01 for third as the Cardinals finished second as a team.
The Little Falls girls placed eighth overall with their best coming from Grace Leclair in 19th place.
Pequot Lakes’ Eli Hall placed third for the boys with a 16:15.10 run for the Patriots to land 13th as a team.
Team scores: 1-Heritage Christian 66, 2-Perham 112, 3-Monticello 118, 4-St. Cloud Cathedral 132, 5-Minnehaha Academy 163, 6-Alexandria 163, 7-Becker 177, 8-Staples-Motley 209, 9-Rocori 243, 10-Fergus Falls 303, 11-Little Falls 318, 12-St. Cloud Tech 346, 13-Pequot Lakes 348, 14-Foley 359, 15-Greenway 390, 16-Albany 408, 17-Grand Rapids 415, 18-Hopkins 436, 19-St Cloud Apollo 473, 20-Thief River Falls 537, 21-Sauk Rapids-Rice 573, 22-Detroit Lakes 601
Individual winner: Bjorn Anderson (Perham) 16:03.
Pequot Lakes results: 3-Eli Hall 16:15.10, 51-Liam Zins 18:15.10, 62-Shane Crowley 18:30.9, 99-Charlie Schiessl 19:07.20, 137-James Johnson 20:51.20, 146-Caleb Toftnedd 22:37.8, 147-Elijah Toftness 22:42.90
Team scores: 1-Alexandria 87, 2-Staples-Motley 93, 3-Perham 111, 4-Becker 116, 5-Monticello 127, 6-St. Cloud Cathedral 139, 7-Rocori 142, 8-Little Falls 224, 9-Fergus Falls 285, 10-Minnehaha Academy 291, 11-Pequot Lakes 291, 12-Greenway 318, 13-Heritage Christian 332, 14-Detroit Lakes 375, 15-Thief River Falls 415, 16-Albany 437, 17-Foley 472, 18-Grand Rapids 472
Individual winner: Calia Chaney (Pequot Lakes) 18:54.10
Pequot Lakes results: 1-Calia Chaney 18:54.10, 48-Rian Zutter 21:38.20, 70-Allison Gladen 22:55.20, 91-Erika English 24:16.20, 106-Emma Flaws 25:00.20, 114-Emily Held 25:41.60, 115-Emma Bitzer 25:41.60, 125-Lilix Gustafson 28:40.20
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