Local teams fare well at Spain Park Invitational

Published 2:33 pm Monday, September 19, 2016

Spain Park High School hosted 15 schools on Saturday, Sept. 17 for the Spain Park Invitational. (For the Reporter / Dawn Harrison)

Spain Park High School hosted 15 schools on Saturday, Sept. 17 for the Spain Park Invitational. (For the Reporter / Dawn Harrison)

By BAKER ELLIS / Sports Editor

HOOVER – Spain Park High School hosted the Spain Park Cross Country Invitational at Veteran’s Park on Saturday, Sept. 17, in a meet that saw 15 different schools compete. Spain Park, Thompson, the Westminster School at Oak Mountain, Chelsea, Shelby County and Calera all sent teams to compete in the meet.

Spain Park was the top county finisher in both the boys’ and girls’ races, and both finished in third place, respectively. The boys were led by juniors Cole Dillard and Morgan Becker and freshman Charlie Trower, who finished eighth, ninth and 10th respectively with times of 17:38.44, 17:39.01 and 17:40.28. The three Jaguar runners finished within two seconds of each other, and paced Spain Park to the third place finish out of 15 boys teams, behind Hoover and Vestavia Hills. Jacob Warner and Elijah McKinley rounded out Spain Park’s scoring five.

The Lady Jags were led by senior Isabel Caddo, who placed third overall in the girls race with a time of 20:46.05. Holland Lidikay, a freshman, finished 13th overall with a time of 21:31.23 and helped secure the third place finish for Spain Park Lily Pudlick, Maggie Baldwin and Haley Hickman rounded out the rest of the scoring five for the Lady Jags, who finished behind Hoover and Vestavia with 89 points.

The top overall county finisher at the meet was Thompson’s Brandon DeMarcus Lee, as the sophomore ran a blazing 16:59.38, good enough for fourth place overall. Lee’s fourth-place finish along with Jacob Wyatt’s 20th-place finish helped lead the Warriors to the No. 4 spot in the boys race with 120 points, six points better than fifth-place LAMP.

The Westminster boys finished seventh overall, and were led by senior Scott Landers who finished with a time of 18:34.20, good for 26th overall. Chelsea, Shelby County and Calera finished 11th, 12th and 13th in the boys race as well. TJ Gennari led Chelsea with a time of 21:00.54, Jesse Jones led Shelby County with a time of 21:05.82 and Michael Milliron led Calera with a time of 22:30.70.

The 1A-3A Lady Knights from Westminster finished fourth overall in the girls race, one spot behind 7A Spain Park. Maddie Hoaglund finished 11th overall while Sarah Kate Lipperd finished 15th to lead Westminster. Thompson finished fifth overall and was led by Emma Mayer, who finished 17th overall, and Chelsea finished sixth overall and was led by  Teanna Cason, who finished 24th among qualifying runners.