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Evans, Woodland XC teams earn top finishes at Owens Classic; Tigers 5th at LaFayette


Tyler Jones finished fourth Saturday in the Silver Division race at the Jesse Owens Classic in Alabama.

The Woodland girls and boys cross country teams finished in the top five Saturday in the Silver Division races at the Jesse Owens Classic in Oakville, Alabama.


In the girls race, senior Rylee Evans was the top finisher for Woodland in 18:55.78. She finished just over four seconds behind the individual champion as the Lady Cats placed third as a team.


Woodland sophomore Olivia Berry placed 17th. juniors Emma Segars and Danielle Thayer placed 32nd and 37th, respectively, and Miranda Pelow rounded out the team scoring with a 55th place run.


In the boys race, Woodland's Tyler Jones finished fourth and McKinley Chappell placed sixth leading the Wildcats to a fourth-place team finish.


John Forsyth and Kain Tanturri were 43rd and 44th for the Wildcats. Drew Thayer (63rd) and Andy Forsyth (65th) rounded out the Woodland scoring.


Cartersville also participated in the Silver races, with the boys placing 10th and the girls coming in 18th.


Levi Booth was 37th for the Canes. Malachi Vosburgh (45th), Cainen Crowder (52nd), Barrett Stepp (106th), Paul Hyman (108th) and Sam Peters (114th) were the Cartersville scoring runners.


McKinsey Spinks led the Cartersville girls with a 51st overall finish. Anna Grace Boone (89th), Elizabeth Nelson (132nd), Meredith Gaines (140th), Trinity Atkins (141st), and Samantha Herrera (143rd) were the Lady Canes' scoring runners.


ADAIRSVILLE BOYS 5TH AT LAFAYETTE RACE

The Adairsville boys cross country team placed fifth Thursday in the LaFayette Rambler meet.


Griffin Bozeman finished eighth in the event, and Brayden Miller came in 10th to help pace the Tigers.


Jace Silvers (26th), Chris Pelchat (35th), and Cody Teer (39th) were the other Adairsville runners.


In the girls varsity race, sophomore Callie Viktora represented the Tigers and placed 6th of 31 competitors.

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