Prep cross country: Cascade Conference Championships

ARLINGTON — It’s always good to win in your own backyard. In the case of the Lakewood cross country teams, it almost happened twice.

The Lakewood boys captured first place Saturday at the Cascade Conference Cross Country Championships at Lakewood High School. The Cougars finished with 45 points, three points ahead of runner-up King’s.

Lakewood placed three runners in the top 10, including Douglas Davis, who finished second overall in the 3.2-mile race with a time of 16 minutes, 33 seconds.

Andrew Ayers of King’s won the race in 16:32.

In the girls meet, Cedarcrest took home the top spot with three runners in the top 10. Lakewood finished second and King’s third.

Individually, Lakewood’s Keely Hall and Lilly Whitehead took first and second, respectively. Hall’s winning time was 21:02.

At Lakewood H.S.

3.2 miles

BOYS

Team scores: Lakewood 45, King’s 48, Cedarcrest 60, South Whidbey 102, Archbishop Murphy 147, Granite Falls 164, Sultan 165, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 200

Top 20 finishers: 1. Andrew Ayers (K) 16:32; 2. Douglas Davis (L) 16:33; 3. Josh Rauvola (AM) 17:00; 4. Alex Cooper (L) 17:15; 5. Ian Fay (C) 17:27. 6. Cameron Hammontree (C) 17:36; 7. Cole Zink (SW) 17:42; 8. Matt Jackson (K) 17:44; 9. James Hafner (L) 17:45; 10. Tyler Ward (K) 17:50.

11. Anders Bergquist (SW) 17:51.0; 12. Isaac Harper (C) 17:51.8; 13. Brandon Shepard (L) 17:54; 14. Arthur Emmons (K) 17:57; 15. Daniel Bolliger (K) 18:02; 16. Nicholas Sorgen (S) 18:06; 17. Anthony Meza (L) 18:12; 18. Vincent Dams (C) 18:18.1; 19. Gunnar Schultz (C) 18:18.2; 20. McCrea Black (S) 18:21.8.

GIRLS

Team scores: Cedarcrest 47, Lakewood 52, King’s 76, South Whidbey 89, Archbishop Murphy 103, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 150

Top 20 finishers: 1. Keely Hall (L) 21:02; 2. Lilly Whitehead (L) 21:05; 3. Gillian Edgar (K) 21:16.2; 4. Madi Shinn (C) 21:25; 5. Mallorie Mitchem (SW) 21:33; Chloe Morrison (AM) 21:42; 7. Lindsey Dorney (AM) 21:47; 8. Alicia Krivanek (C) 21:57; 9. Kiana Ward (C) 22:11; 10. Krystal Brodsky (K) 22:13.2.

11. Ruby Farias (C) 22:13; 12. Kat Hegnes (L) 22:16.3; 13. Elizabeth Donnelly (SW) 22:16.3; 14. Emma Lungren (SW) 22:16; 15. MaryCate Babcock (C) 22:23; 16. Allison Perrow (K) 22:32; 17. Darby Throndsen (L) 22:35; 18. Emily Austin (AM) 22:43.6; 19. Kathryn Goldsmith (CPC) 22:43.9; 20. Ellen Knowles (L) 22:57.

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