GLASGOW — The Barren County boys placed five runners in the top 13 and picked up a win in a home cross country meet on Thursday.
Barren’s girls also placed second at the meet.
Monroe County’s Isaac Roddy finished second in the boys meet, less than 10 seconds behind Jordan Green, of Butler County, who won the meet with a time of 17:56.52.
Barren’s Campbell Beals finished third in 18:04.86. Chris Neitzel took sixth, Mason Dunbar finished seventh, Ryan Metzger took 12th and Eric Skipworth finished 13th.
Glasgow’s Dustin Thomerson finished 10th with a time of 19:50.65. Metcalfe County’s Jason Shirley also finished 17th.
Allen County-Scottsville won the girls race by just three points over the homestanding Trojanettes.
Kaley Dunbar led Barren with a third place finish. Megan Bunch took fifth, Ally Davis finished seventh, Chloe Caudel took 11th and Christina Scott finished 13th.
Natalie Shields led Glasgow with an eighth place finish. Marisa Moore also took 28th for the Lady Scotties.
Dayla Hurst and Holly Acree, both of Metcalfe County, finished 22nd and 23rd, respectively. Hannah Bartley of Monroe County finished 36th, while Ali Walden finished 42nd.
Boys team standings
1. Barren County 36
2. Butler County 58
3. Allen Co.-Scottsville 60
4. Edmonson County 85
5. Glasgow 132
6. Hart County 153
Girls team standings
1. Allen Co.-Scottsville 26
2. Barren County 29
Boys individual results
Barren County
3. Campbell Beals 18:04.86
6. Chris Neitzel 18:55.91
7. Mason Dunbar 19:02.86
12. Ryan Metzger 20:05.30
13. Eric Skipworth 20:10.60
22. Joe Paul Johnson 21:07.68
24. Curtis Thomerson 21:30.77
45. Matthew Wallace 24:17.68
54. Ethan Napier 25:58.77
58. Doug Bartell 27:51.61
Glasgow
10. Dustin Thomerson 19:50.65
26. Pranav Santapuram 21:35.74
46. Cody Shirley 24:30.19
48. Nathan Heffron 24:36.40
52. Jacob Poynter 25:24.79
53. Andrew Thomerson 25:43.19
Monroe County
2. Isaac Roddy 18:04.32
Metcalfe County
17. Jason Shirley 20:24.75
25. Devin Gearlds 21:33.70
34. Chris Basil 22:40.23
55. Zach Jenks 26:02.61
Caverna
23. Zachary Wood 21:28.63
Girls individual results
Barren County
3. Kaley Dunbar 22:01.72
5. Megan Bunch 22:55.19
7. Ally Davis 23:23.53
11. Chloe Caudel 23:57.34
13. Christina Scott 24:14.89
15. Cassie Radish 24:40.39
17. Taylor Montgomery 24:46.95
19. Bailey Birge 25:02.12
20. Courtney Pierce 25:19.27
25. Kaitlyn Beaty 26:32.58
26. Courtney Thompson 26:33.91
33. Alana Alexander 28:46.31
35. Kelsey Robinson 28:59.92
41. Katie Harrison 29:41.60
Glasgow
8. Natalie Shields 23:32.77
28. Marisa Moore 26:46.23
46. Jasmyn Valentin 31:53.48
47. Autumn Smith 36:45.80
Metcalfe County
22. Dayla Hurst 25:52.51
23. Holly Acree 25:52.92
Monroe County
36. Hannah Bartley 29:09.57
42. Ali Walden 29:44.06
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