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Cranbrook, Notre Dame Prep lead D-2 regional field

| October 30, 2011 | Comments (1)

BY DAN STICKRADT

SENIOR EDITOR

dan.stickradt@northoaklandsports.com

GOODELLS — There is a first for everything. Such a first came Saturday for Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood on the cross country course.

The Cranes captured their first-ever girls cross country regional championship at Goodells County Park west of Port Huron. Cranbrook landed three runners in the top six and five in the top 22 to rack up 57 points to win the Division 2 race.

Pontiac Notre Dame Prep was second with 70 points, while Yale finished third with 101 points.

The top three teams and the top 15 individuals in each race advance to the Lower Peninsula state finals Nov. 29.

“We’re in the same conference and same division and we’ve been going back and forth all season,” admitted Cranbrook coach Greg Miller, of his team’s new-found rivalry with Notre Dame Prep. “We knew it would be close today and we lucked out. I’m proud of this team because they have come a long ways. We don’t have any seniors (in the top seven).”

Notre Dame Prep’s Sara Barron was the individual winner, running 19:06. It was the second fastest time of her career.

“It was a flat course, very fast, which is fun,” said Barron, a senior who is the defending D-2 state champion in the 800 meters in track and field. “I don’t do as well on the courses such as Kensington with the big hills. When it’s flat this is my race, my type of course. I just go out there and try my best and kind of use that track mentality.”

Barron was well ahead of runner-up finisher Rachel Durbin of Armada, who crossed in 19:25. Jemma Howlett (third), Claire Ford (fifth) and Emily Barish (sixth) led Cranbrook’s winning effort. Karen Blake and Emily Lynch were 21st and 22nd, respectively for the Cranes.

Jamie Hanson (11th), Christina Casali (13th) and Lauren McGrath (15th) all joined Barron in the top 15 for Notre Dame Prep. Mardina Pagnecco was 30th to round out the Irish’s team score.

Auburn Hills Avondale, the only other school with local ties, finished 12th with 292 points in the girls meet.

In the boys race, St. Clair (41), Marine City (95) and Croswell-Lexington (100) took the top three slots to qualify for state. Armada was fourth (107) and Richmond was a distant fifth with 154 points.

Cranbrook was seventh (205), Notre Dame Prep ninth (216), Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 10th (217) and Avondale 11th (255).

George O’Connor of Croswell-Lexington was the overall winner in convincing fashion, running 16:22. St. Clair’s Cody Smith was second (16:45) and Notre Dame Prep’s Troy Kauffman was third (16:51) to lead area runners.

St, Mary’s Stephen Zorc ran 10th (17:17) to gain an individual berth. Avondale’s Alex Klusman just missed by crossing 18th.

Dakota Hazel (fourth), Nathan Leonard (Seventh), Randy Gottler (12th) and Sean Hrecho (17th) joined the aforementioned Cody Smith as the winning quintet for St. Clair.

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