Gainesville Daily Register

October 30, 2009

Saint Jo teams qualify for CC regionals


Staff report



Both the Saint Jo High School boys and girls cross country teams will be moving on to regionals after second-place team finishes at the District 18-A cross country meet Wednesday.

The Saint Jo boys finished with 51 points to place second behind Slidell, who had 43.

For Saint Jo, Coby Fleitman placed fifth (20:10), Nathan Cannon was ninth (20:51), Nick Moran was 10th (21:05), Kenny Holmes was 12th (21:41), William Phillips was 19th (22:40), Luis Solis was 23rd (22:55) and Luke Chaffin was 32nd (24:58).

In the varsity girls division, Slidell was first with 22 points and Saint Jo was second with 35.

For the Lady Panthers, Kate Weger was third (13:43), Chelsea Reeves was sixth (14:27), Kara Davis was seventh (14:29), Jessica Ramirez was eighth (14:33), Kyla Reeves was 11th (14:51), Chelsea Lanier was 13th (14:56) and Maria Schoppa was 15th (15:30).

In the junior varsity boys division, Saint Jo placed first with 30 points.

Shaden Clark was second (23:03), Garrett VonRee was third (23:17), Michael Davis was 12th (27:43), Josh Hale was 13th (27:59), Jake Pearce was 14th (28:00), Colby Ward was 18th (28:53), Joey Lindenborn was 22nd (30:28) and Brandon Mills was 25th (32:30).

In the junior varsity girls division, Saint Jo placed first with 26 points.

Leaha Reeves placed second (15:11), Macey Hall was fourth (16:21), Haley Hall was fifth (16:48), Arielle Amaya was seventh (17:46), Theresa Barnett was eighth (17:50), Cede Brewer was ninth (18:24) and Ashley Dennis was 11th (18:53).

In the junior high boys division, Saint Jo placed third. Cody Brimes was fifth (14:02), Garrett Parker was eighth (14:29), Shawn Cannon was 11th (15:11), Brandon Weed was 15th (15:48), Damien Lawler was 22nd (19:41), Colton Thomas was 23rd (19:46) and James Schoppa was 24th (20:01).

In the junior high girls division, Saint Jo was first with 28 points. Claire Weger was first (13:48), Brooklyn Lyons was third (14:37), Ashton Dunn was seventh (15:56), Morgan Dennis was eighth (15:57), Laura Terilli was ninth (16:16), Ariel Boelen was 10th (16:19), Paige Dauscher was 13th (16:40) and Skyler Hennessey was 21st (17:49).