
On the JV side, although it was not team scored, the Batesville girls had 4 in the top ten with Britany Venis leading the way for the dogs claiming 2nd. She was followed by Alyssa Linville, 5th and Carly Fitzpatrick and Sophie Brown at 8th and 9th place. The boys JV team took the first 6 spots in the JV race and were led by Luke Esser in first. Daren Smith finished in 2nd, followed by Nathan Villani, Luke Nuhring, Landon Gutzwiller and Alex Livers taking the 3rd-6th spots. Also receiving awards were Will Nuhring, 12th, Kasin Hughes, 18th and Ellliott Mertz, 24th.
Way to go to all the Bulldogs on a great night! The Dogs will finish their season this coming Monday as they will make up the meet from Tuesday that got canceled. Batesville will be hosting this meet and will be honoring their 5 seniors. Come out and cheer on the dogs as they close out their regular season. The girls will begin the night with a 5:15 start time! Good luck!
Courtesy of Bulldogs Coach Lisa Gausman.
The Franklin County girls cross country team placed 5th out of 10 teams at the Greensburg Invitational. Junior, Katelyn Meyer, was the top finisher for Franklin County. She placed 26th with a time of 23:13. Senior, Taylor Stewart, was close behind with a time of 23:34. She placed 30th. Since there were no competitors nearby, Junior, Helena Goustis, and Freshman, Katherine Apsley, battled it out for 40th and 41st place. Helena just edged Katherine out by 0.45 seconds to get the 40th spot. Junior, Kairee Hodapp, always seems to have to battle for her spot at the finish with a huge sprint effort. She was overtaken by Kayla Hancock, of Greensburg and finished in 38th place. The girls’ number 2 through 5 top runners on the team really made the difference on the girls recent 5th place wins in both the conference and this invitational.
The Franklin County boys maintained steady times and placed 5th out of 11 teams at the Greensburg Invitational. Sophomore, Drew Grant ,was the top finisher for Franklin County with a time of 18:39. He placed 16th. Freshman, Ben Maze, and juniors, Tanner Lainhart and Kyle Seibert, stayed close to each other throughout the whole race. They placed 30th, 34th, and 36th, respectively, out of 117 boys. Freshman, Adam Grant, placed 44th with a time of 20:09. Sophomore, Jackson Brumback, continues to drop his time with another career best. He had his fastest time of 22:44. The Wildcat team only needs to drop a few seconds off of each time in order to make their best showing ever at the upcoming Sectionals on Saturday, October 6th, in Connersville.
Courtesy of Wildcats Coach Stacey Nobbe.
