BLISSFIELD — While the girls side of the cross country scene is loaded with talented teams, Tecumseh has shown it is head and shoulders above the rest.
Saturday at the Lenawee County championship meet at Gerber Park, the Indians had four of the top five finishers and all five placers finished in the top nine.
"They have been working hard since even in the summer," said head coach Wendy Knape. "They have putting in a lot of miles, putting in the time and staying focused! Tecumseh girls, Shawnee boys win Clark County cross .../sports/ tecumseh - ...boys- ...county ...The Tecumseh High School girls cross country team are peaking at the exact right time. The Arrows placed three runners in the top 10 on their way to winning their first Clark County Cross Country ...!! They are listening to their bodies, working when they are supposed to be working and resting when they are supposed be resting! Prep Sports: Tecumseh girls, Adrian boys cross country win ...www.lenconnect.com ...tecumseh - ...boys...The Tecumseh girls and Adrian boys cross country teams took the top prizes Saturday at the 51st Annual Huron Invite Division 2/3/4 races. Leading the girls pack was Tecumseh junior Kaitlin Knape as she took first place overall at 19:26.9 while freshmen Chesney Wilke was third (20:30.6), Kaylee Pesta ...!! They really have come together in the last couple of weeks and bonded."
Leading the way for Division 2 seventh-ranked Tecumseh was Kaitlin Knape, who has now won back-to-back county championship meets and added a preview win earlier this season! TECUMSEH CROSS COUNTRY - Posts | Facebook www.facebook.com / ...COUNTRY -314060066950/posts TECUMSEH CROSS COUNTRY . 327 likes · 89 talking about this. "I run to see who has the most guts." ...Congratulations to Tecumseh girls for their Huron Invite win (Division 2,3,4 race). Total 24 points!! Kaitlin Knape was overall winner 19:27. Lots of SB and PR's today. ...Knape leads Tecumseh to sweep of girls county preview.!! Knape finished in 19:54.55, more than half a minute ahead of Blissfield's Mari Cueto (20:38.73).
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New Philadelphia's boys claimed a three-peat and Dover's girls finished on top at the East Central Ohio League Championships held at Cambridge on Saturday.
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Leading the Quaker boys was Nathan Loader, who won the race in a time of 16:16 and earned the ECOL Runner of the Year title! Tecumseh girls win County Cross Country Preview | The ...www. tecumseh herald.com/content/ ...Tecumseh girls win County Cross Country Preview Published by admin on Thu, 08/25/2011 - 8:44am Tecumseh High School's cross-country teams performed well overall as hosts of the Annual County Cross Country Preview meet on Saturday.!! Joey Mushrush (5th, 16:57), Owen Brady (11th, 17:51), Luke Ernest (12th, 17:54) and Kayden Schoelles (14th, 17:58) followed in the scoring for the Quakers.
River View finished second as Javin Robinson (2nd, 16:48) and Nathaniel Stamper (3rd, 16:51) were the Black Bears' top two runners.
Dover's girls won with 30 points as Erin Smith finished second in 20:00 and Emerson Rainsburg was third at 20:43, followed by Ella Neading (5th, 21:05), Ashley Brown (7th, 21:28). Leigh Arbogast (13th, 22:09), Hannah Perkowski (14th, 22:17), Audrey Wallick (15th, 22:23) and Holly Perkowski (20th, 23:19) also finished in the top 20 for the Tornadoes.
GIRLS' SOCCER: Providence girls shut out Trinity Lutheran for sectional crown | Sports |
The Providence girls' soccer team celebrates a sectional championship in a 1-0 win over Trinity Lutheran.
The Providence girls' soccer team secured a sectional crown Saturday with a 1-0 victory against Trinity Lutheran.
CLARKSVILLE — After a slow start, Providence responded to take down Trinity Lutheran 1-0 to claim the Class A Providence Sectional championship.
The first half was mostly a wash. Neither team could really get established and neither really dominated possession nor field position! Tecumseh girls cross country wins County Preview - Sports ...www.lenconnect.com /sports/20180819/ tecumseh - girls - cross - country - win s- county ...The annual Lenawee County Cross Country Preview at Tecumseh had a little different feel Saturday.The event changed to one boys race and one girls race, instead of the upperclassmen and underclassmen format for each gender. Thanks to an added fence where the finish line usually was, the course changed, as well."I think the races went smoothly," said Tecumseh girls coach Wendy Knape.!! Things changed quickly, and after a minute into the second half, Providence gained the advantage with an Avery Stumler goal.
Stumler's goal would prove to be the deciding goal. Providence dominated possession after they took the lead and neither team was able to score another goal, crowning the Pioneers sectional champs.
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Jeffersonville's Olivia Jones tries to battle through two Floyd Central defenders Saturday at Seymour.
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Floyd Central senior Katie Yankey fires a shot off her left foot Saturday. | STAFF PHOTO BY CRAIG PEARSON
The Highlanders needed 37 minutes to find the net but had five goals in the remaining 43 minutes to win 5-1 in the championship game of the Class 3A Seymour Sectional.
"We were having a hard time with 50/50 balls and the goalkeeper was fumbling it a little bit and we talked about how we need to press when we shoot. That's how we got our first one," senior Audrey Brumfield said. "I pressed it, they had a hard time getting it out and I got a foot on it."
Within the next minute, Spencer Freiberger fired a shot that ricocheted off the cross bar and Ella Lavigne was there to put it away, allowing the Highlanders to take a 2-0 lead into halftime.
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Penn's Mariano Retzloff (left) inches ahead of Mishawaka's Casey Quintana just before the finish line at Erskine during Saturday's cross country sectional. Retzloff, a sophomore, won the boys title by 14 100ths of a second.
Penn's Brooke Neal is all alone as she runs to victory during the girls cross country sectional at Erskine.
SOUTH BEND — With 100 meters to go, there was no way to tell whether Penn's Mariano Retzloff or Mishawaka's Casey Quintana would win Saturday's boys cross country sectional at Erskine.
With 60 meters remaining, you could have thrown a blanket over the two frontrunners as they sprinted up the homestretch.
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Finally, 20 meters in front of the finish line, Retzloff pumped his arms and drove his legs furiously, opening the slightest of gaps.
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