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Cross-country team finishes season with a good race

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Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 8:02 PM
Kristin Adams (in blue) runs with other kids during the Colorado State Cross Country Championship last Saturday in Colorado Springs.
Justin Burton, (third from left) placed 19th in the Colorado State Cross Country Championship last Saturday in Colorado Springs.
The Mancos cross county team, from left, is assistantcoach Kelly Finlay, Vincent Grego, Asa Kearns, Nic Archuleta, Ro Paschal, Kia Baikie, Kristin Adams, Brandon McKie, Justin Burton andcoach Brady Archer.

The Mancos Cross Country team went to the Colorado State Cross Country Championship last Saturday in Colorado Springs.

The boys team competed against 15 other 2A teams, which included 94 runners from across the state. Kristin Adams, the lone Mancos girl, competed against 77 other runners.

“It was a tough race today,” said coach Brady Archer.“I think our runners did a pretty good job. When you reach this point in the season so many things can happen in this meet. Some runners let nerves get to them and some runners are able to overcome the nerves of being at the state championship and just go out and run.”

The Bluejays were led by Justin Burton who finished the hilly state course in 18 minutes 44 seconds which was good for 19th place. “Justin did a great job. He was shooting for top 20 and he made it,” Archer said.

Ro Paschal was next across the line in 53rd place with a time of 20:01. Senior Brandon McKie finished in 61st place in 20:16. He was followed by Asa Kearns in 73rd place in a time of 20:49 and Nic Archuleta in 79th place and a time of 21:17. The 2A individual champion was Paul Roberts from Lyons who ran the course in 16:25. The Mancos boys team finished in 11th place behind the team champions from Lyons.

“The beginning of the course narrows so quickly that I think some of our runners got pushed back a bit and that is pretty tough to overcome with so many great runners on the course. All of the runners worked hard and it was great to see our young guys get this experience. It will be a great experience to build on for next season,” said Archer.

Kristin Adams finished the course in 24:11 which was good for 53rd place. The 2A individual champion was Rachel Hampton from Telluride. The 2A team champion was Hotchkiss.

“It will be tough to lose Brandon McKie. He has been to state four years and we will miss him. As for Kristin, she had a tough start and it is always tough when you do not have your team here competing with you. I think she did a nice job of competing and next season we will work to make sure that she has the rest of the team with her here.”

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