News Summary

The Warren Central High School cross country team had a remarkable showing at a recent meet, with the boys’ team achieving 14th place out of 35 schools and Cora Lindsay securing an impressive 4th place finish among the girls. The team’s hard work and dedication were evident as they prepare for their next meet on September 17th, continuing to foster community spirit and support for local sports.

Warren Cross Country Team Races to Success at Recent Meets!

Hey there, Warren! If you’re a fan of cross country, you’re in for a treat! The Warren Central High School (WC) cross country team had an exciting meet this past Saturday, and the results are definitely something to cheer about. From impressive placements to brilliant individual performances, let’s dive into the action!

Meet Results: Boys’ Team Shines!

First up, let’s talk about the boys’ team, who took to the trails with enthusiasm and determination. They went up against a tough crowd, competing against 35 other schools on the challenging 5k course. Despite the fierce competition, our boys came in at a commendable 14th place, showcasing their hard work and dedication.

The top five performers for the boys’ team demonstrated great speed and endurance, proving that they’ve got what it takes to compete at a high level. Leading the pack was Matt Brewer, followed closely by Holt Pownall, Aiden Dickerson, Will Bates, and John Austin White. As a team, they managed to clock an impressive average time of 21:08 for the entire 5k course. Way to go, boys!

A Shining Star: Cora Lindsay

Meanwhile, on the girls’ side, we have an exciting highlight to celebrate. Cora Lindsay, a talented student from the Academy of Innovation, absolutely crushed it at the meet, finishing in a remarkable 4th place out of 144 runners at the Choctaw Trails. With a stellar time of 13:13 on her 3k course, she proved herself as a formidable competitor. What an amazing achievement!

Looking Ahead: Next Meet Awaits!

But wait, the excitement doesn’t end here! The Vikings are gearing up for their next meet on September 17th at the Warren Central Intermediate. Mark those calendars, folks—races get underway at 8 a.m. It’s a perfect opportunity to show your support and cheer on our fantastic athletes as they continue to push their limits!

Community Spirit and Excitement

In addition to the cross country buzz, let’s not forget about the community spirit that was flowing throughout Warren. Just the night before, there was a thrilling Gator-Viking game, bringing together fans and families alike to enjoy a night of sports and camaraderie. Such events remind us of the vibrant community we have right here in Warren!

Celebrating Achievements

In related news, a big shoutout is in order for Raymond’s Tadlock, who has been named the MHSAA/NFHS Coach of the Year. This recognition speaks volumes about the dedication and influence he has had on his athletes, inspiring them to reach new heights. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor!

So, whether you’re a fan of cross country, football, or just rooting for our local teams, there’s no shortage of excitement in Warren! Keep your spirits high and your cheers loud as our athletes continue to make us proud!

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