Lady Braves, Braves run at Cumberland Invite
Featured Photo: Emmy Kusterman, a fifth-grader for the Lady Braves, posted a strong time of 15:35.38 to finish 21st overall at Wednesday’s cross country meet in Toledo. (Photo by Terri Cox)
By Terri Cox | Staff Writer
TOLEDO – The Casey-Westfield Junior High cross country teams fared well at the Cumberland Invite on Wednesday afternoon, with several runners posting strong results.
For the Braves, seventh-grader Garrick Boyd was the squad’s top finisher, placing 11th overall. On the girls’ side, fifth-grader Harper Littlejohn paced the Lady Braves with a 14th-place finish.
Here is a breakdown of the results for each team:
Braves Results
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Garrick Boyd (7th Grade): 11th place, 13:42.47
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Nolan Wilson (6th Grade): 16th place, 14:14.79
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Kolton Davidson (8th Grade): 19th place, 14:22.89
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Cyrus Large: 24th place, 14:43.45
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Blayne Fisher: 43rd place, 16:37.34
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Raylan Henderson: 44th place, 16:46.69
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Alex Murray: 47th place, 18:06.00
Lady Braves Results
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Harper Littlejohn (5th Grade): 14th place, 15:03.40
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Emmy Kusterman (5th Grade): 21st place, 15:35.38
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Lauren Goble: 36th place, 18:02.49
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Addi Harris: 41st place, 19:03.21
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Calli Wolfe: 42nd place, 19:03.40
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Addy Cox: 20:30.45
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Carly Beebe: 23:00.12
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