In the boys meet, Woodlan took tenth place as a team with 216 points.
New Haven junior Andrew Amos advanced to the semi-state with a time of 17:06.1, good for fifth place overall
Bulldog senior Justin Rhodes wrapped up his high school cross country career, posting a time of 18:43.2 to finish 54th overall.
Heritage also had a pair of seniors run for the final time. Senior Ethan Hoffman placed 43rd in 18:25.5 and senior Rodgelio Rodriguez was 51st in 18:42.5. Patriot sophomore Jaxon Hoting competed in the regional as well, placing 39th in 18:20.
Woodlan senior Tyler Loucks completed his high school career as well, posting a 50th place finish in 18:40.9.
The rest of the Warrior runners were junior Carter Hohenbrink (37th, 18:12.8), sophomore Ryan Hubbart (58th, 18:57.5), sophomore Brady Garrison (66th, 19:41.5), junior Nathaniel Lockridge (69th, 19:50.8), freshman Johnathan Baxter (75th, 20:37.8) and junior Christian Handerson (83rd, 22:42.7).
On the girls side, the Lady Warriors finished in ninth place as a team with 205 points overall.
Sophomore Cara Chen led the way for Woodlan by taking 38th in 22:36.7 while junior Riley Zent, who finished 45th in 23:04.9.
Other Lady Warrior runners were sophomore Marilyn Emenhiser (49th, 23:19.3), junior Brenna Lake (54th, 23:26.3), junior Adeline Goheen (65th, 24:05.8) and sophomore Alexis Moehring (76th, 24:45.1).
Woodlan senior Hannah Dietel concluded her Lady Warrior career by finishing 73rd overall with a time of 24:30.9.
Heritage freshman Danica Fuller crossed the line in 40th place and posted a time of 22:56.7.
Lady Patriot senior Maleah Hermann recorded a time of 24:13.7 in her final race, good for 66th place.
Semi-state action will take place at Huntington University on Saturday, October 23.