Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY

Sports

September 4, 2008

Beals wins BC meet

GLASGOW — Campbell Beals finished first to lead the Barren County boys to a second place finish in Tuesday’s cross country meet at Barren County High School.

The Glasgow boys finished fourth and the Metcalfe County boys finished fifth.

Kaley Dunbar finished second in the individual standings to lead the Trojanettes to a second place finish. The Lady Scotties finished third.

Allen County-Scottsville finished first in both the boys and girls team races.

In addition to Beals, the Trojans also had two more top 10 finishes in Mason Dunbar and Eric Skipworth, who finished sixth and seventh, respectively.

Isaac Roddy, of Monroe County, finished second in the individual standings. Caverna was led by Zachary Wood, who finished 12th, Jason Shirley paced Metcalfe County with a 15th place finish and Pranav Santapuram finished 17th to lead Glasgow on the day.

The Trojanettes had five top 10 finishes to finish just five points behind the first place Lady Patriots in the team standings. Ally Davis finished fifth, Cassie Radish took eighth, Chloe Caudel finished ninth and Taylor Davis finished 10th.

Natalie Shields took fourth place to lead the Lady Scotties. Monroe had two individuals in the girl’s race while Caverna had one.

Girls standings

1. Allen Co.-Scottsville 29

2. Barren County 34

3. Glasgow 74

Boy standings

1. Allen Co.-Scottsville 30

2. Barren County 33

3. Cumberland County 80

4. Glasgow 105

5. Metcalfe County 131

Girls results

Barren County

2. Kaley Dunbar 14:54.54

5. Ally Davis 16:04.70

8. Cassie Radish 16:35.93

9. Chloe Caudel 16:43.26

10. Taylor Davis 16:52.83

11. Courtney Pierce 17:11.77

13. Bailey Birge 17:38.44

14. Kaitlyn Beaty 17:46.89

15. Courtney Thompson 18:00.26

16. Taylor Montgomery 18:15.12

28. Alana Alexander 19:50.94

30. Laura Claywell 20:08.68

31. Kelsey Robinson 20:10.40

34. Katie Harrison 21:07.80

Glasgow

4. Natalie Shields 16:03.31

21. Marisa Moore 18:50.89

22. Allie Chapman 18:55.52

26. Ali Grace Hampton 19:29.27

29. Audrey Gatlin 20:08.08

32. Megan Jones 20:36.91

33. Lily Campbell 20:38.60

38. Autumn Smith 22:08.25

39. Bethany Gaujot 22:15.69

44. Jasmyn Valentin 23:21.18

45. Carsen Parker 24:03.25

46. McKenzie Frazier 24:04.30

48. Tracey Vaughn 25:56.41

Monroe County

37. Shelby Bartley 21:53.92

42. Hannah Bartley 23:01.15

Caverna

41. Elizabeth Huff 22:41.06

Boys results

Barren County

1. Campbell Beals 11:48.10

6. Mason Dunbar 13:04.54

7. Eric Skipworth 13:29.61

11. Nathan Emmert 14:11.09

13. Ryan Metzger 14:49.58

14. Dylan Howard 14:56.55

20. Joe Paul Johnson 15:31.64

22. Matthew London 15:49.49

34. Matthew Wallace 18:29.71

35. Ethan Napier 18:32.27

Glasgow

17. Pranav Santapuram 15:09.72

24. Cody Shirley 16:00.49

27. Jacob Poynter 16:40.57

29. Nathan Heffron 17:11.67

32. Tipton Alexander 17:50.80

33. Trent Bosse 17:51.33

36. Tre Bosse 18:35.79

38. Jacob Jolly 19:18.06

39. Jack Paull 19:41.47

42. Alex Valentin 22:12.45

43. Clay Nash 22:12.94

45. Caleb Peden 24:14.71

Metcalfe County

15. Jason Shirley 14:56.55

37. Zach Jenks 18:37.36

40. Chris Basil 20:27.79

41. Brandon Kosbiel 20:41.02

44. Johnny Blakely 24:14.27

46. Austin Coffey 24:36.81

Monroe County

2. Isaac Roddy 11:58.27

18. Devin Gearlds 15:19.03

Caverna

12. Zachary Wood 14:12.80

28. William Michael 16:52.59

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