A very, very smooth 10:45 by Sarah Andrews made her the 5A Cross Country Champion. But right up to crossing of the line you couldn't rule out Rachel Johnson who put forth a huge kick to get her within 3 seconds. Sarah will continue in the rich tradition of running at The University of Oregon.
1Andrews, Sarah 12 Conroe The Woodlands 10:45.1
2Johnson, Rachel 11 Plano 10:48.6
4Alyssa, Nielson 11 Colleyville Heritage 11:14.2 --
6Tindell, Regan 12 Belton 11:21.4
7Kirby, Kim 11 Coppell 11:24.9
8Coday, Natalie 10 Lewisville Hebron 11:26.8
9Salazar, Gabriela Pharr-San Juan-Alamo 11:29.8
10 Harper, Jessica 12 Southlake Carroll 11:31.1
11Flores, Ashley 12 Haltom City Haltom 11:31.9
12Steup, Rosemary 12 Humble Kingwood 11:36.0
13Blake, Sophie 12 Humble Kingwood 11:38.3
14Isham, Ashley 12 Cedar Park Vista Rid 11:40.9
15Pagano, Jessica 11 Katy Cinco Ranch 11:42.4
16Jensen, Katie 9 Conroe Woodlands Col 11:44.0
17Schrader, Bree 12 Conroe Woodlands Col 11:46.3
18Tait, Caitlyn 10 Tomball 11:47.5
19Wassef, Chrissy 10 Houston Clear Lake 11:48.0
20 Boane, Katie 9 Houston Cypress Fair 11:49.3
About iPaceWatch: iPaceWatch is an iPhone/iPod application that was designed to help Coaches, spectators and runners gauge a running event against the runners goal time. When using split times this app will quickly show how a current race compares to a goal time as well as showing graphically on an oval where the runner should be compared to that goal. Since it would not be legal to put a GPS monitor chip on a runner the app is based on mathematics and can operate anywhere since it doesn't need a network connection.
@dlgoforth maybe they died in the race
robloxpwnmaster3 2 months ago
Why is the 3rd place finishers name not included??
dlgoforth 1 year ago