Woodlan Warriors ran the New Haven Classic last Saturday, September 24th at the Huntington University cross country course. The HS ladies warriors got 14th out of 23 teams and the HS men got 8th out of 23 team. The lady warriors were led by Mae Emenhiser in 17th place with a time of 21:12, followed by Cara Chen in 40th place with a time of 22:07, Riley Zent in 106th with a time of 24:22, Morgan Miller in 121st with a time of 24:54, Brenna Lake in 134th with a time of 25:43, Alexis Smith in 146th with a time of 26:31, Jordyn Kline in 148th with a time of 26:38 and Brianna Kline in 176th with a time of 29:36. The HS men warriors were led by Nate Lockridge in 15th place with a time of 17:33, followed by Carter Hohenbrink in 22nd place with a time of 17:56, Brady Garrison in 47th place with a time of 18:40, Ryan Hubbart in 75th place with a time of 19:06, Collin Klepper in 102nd place with a time of 19:40, Johnathan Baxter in 104th place with a time of 19:40, Cooper McDaniel in 134th place with a time of 20:31, CJ Handerson in 176th place with a time of 21:57 and Caleb Palmer in 179th place with a time of 22:03.
The JH girl warriors got 7th out of 15 teams and the JH boy warriors were 8th out of 15 teams. The girl warriors were led by Maddie Gentz in 11th place with a time of 12:44, followed by Lenae Lothamer in 33rd place with a time of 13:49, Findley Harnish in 40th place with a time of 14:01, Brookly Hetrick in 53rd place with a time of 14:45, Addisyn Gentz in 70th place with a time of 15:29, Addy Carter in 91st place with a time of 16:15, Lexi Ice in 92nd place with a time of 16:16, Caroline Hambrick in 102nd place with a time of 16:49, Madison Harmeyer in 127th place with a time of 20:21 and Everly Unget in 135th place with a time of 22:54. The boy warriors were led by Nathan Culler in 10th place with a tim of 11:19, followed by Eli Washler in 17th place with a time of 11:46, Malachi Thulner in 40th place with a time of 12:46, Cruz Lupscomb in 60th place with a time of 13:29, Stephen Pavelek in 75th place with a time of 14:15 and Miles Walton in 109th place with a time of 16:42. A lot of PR’s were set last Saturday at a very difficult course! Great Job Warriors.