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LCHS cross country wins region, heading to state
by Crystin Faenza
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Nov 06, 2012 | 9159 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Senior Jasmine Martin gets prepared at the starting line before the girls varsity race on Saturday. Martin finished with a time of 30:43.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Senior Jasmine Martin gets prepared at the starting line before the girls varsity race on Saturday. Martin finished with a time of 30:43.
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Jacqueline Belcher lead the Lady Cougars on Saturday with a 35th place finish and a time of 25:36.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Jacqueline Belcher lead the Lady Cougars on Saturday with a 35th place finish and a time of 25:36.
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Addie Baldwin finishes the last stretch of the girls varsity Region 1 AA championship race on Saturday. Baldwin finished with a time of 27:24.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Addie Baldwin finishes the last stretch of the girls varsity Region 1 AA championship race on Saturday. Baldwin finished with a time of 27:24.
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Sye Head leads the boys varsity race in the Region 1 AA championship race held on Saturday at Logan County High School. Head finished with a time of 16:49 making him the Region 1 AA Champion.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Sye Head leads the boys varsity race in the Region 1 AA championship race held on Saturday at Logan County High School. Head finished with a time of 16:49 making him the Region 1 AA Champion.
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The Logan County boys varsity team holds up their first place trophy after winning the Region 1 AA Championship on Saturday with a score of 36.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza The Logan County boys varsity team holds up their first place trophy after winning the Region 1 AA Championship on Saturday with a score of 36.
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Levi Crossley and Cory Ford put their teeth marks in their Region 1 AA Championship trophy after the boys varsity team won first place with a score of 36.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Levi Crossley and Cory Ford put their teeth marks in their Region 1 AA Championship trophy after the boys varsity team won first place with a score of 36.
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Head coach Greg Howard gets emotional while he huddles with the seniors after their race on Saturday.
NDL Photo/Crystin Faenza Head coach Greg Howard gets emotional while he huddles with the seniors after their race on Saturday.
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The Logan County cross country boys varsity team will be heading to state after winning the Region 1, Class 2A Championship race held on Saturday at Logan County High School. The boys varsity ended with a score of 36.

Sye Head lead the Cougars and won the boys varsity championship race with a time of 16:49. Noah Thomas finished seventh place with a time of 18:17 with Cory Ford finishing right behind with a time of 18:18. Levi Crossley finished next for the Cougars with a ninth place finish with a time of 18:27. Colton Spencer finished eleventh with a time of 18:33 with Kaleb O’Dell right behind to finish thirteenth with a time of 18:34. The final runner for the Cougars, Austin Rouse, finished in twentieth place with a time of 19:11.

The girls varsity didn’t have enough runners to place as a team but had three strong runners. Jacqueline Belcher finished first for the Lady Cougars with a thirty fifth finish with a time of 25:36. Addie Baldwin finished in fifty first place with a time of 27:24. Jasmine Martin was the final runner for the girls with a time of 30:43.

“It’s hard to win region back to back but their already talking about doing it again next year,” said head coach Greg Howard. “I’m excited and ready to go to state. I’m ready to see how we can do at the next level. Last year they really stepped it up.”

The boys varsity team will head to the state championship race Saturday in Lexington.



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