Jackson County runners place at District Cross-country meet
Jackson County schools competed in their District Cross-Country meets on Oct. 22. Ganado competed in Shiner and Edna and Industrial competed in Palacios.
In the Varsity girls, Maiden Sierra Salazar placed 10th with a time of 14:50 running two miles, and Indian Sergio Martinez placed 2nd with a time of 17:11, running three miles.
The Junior High boys Braves team won first place with a score of 24 points; Logan Hurt placed first with a time of 13:09, Andrew Nelson placed second with a time of 13:35, Angel Rubio placed third with a time of 13:37, Fernanado Rubio placed fifth with a time of 14:01, Gavin Sanchez placed 13th with a time of 15:49, and Lake Prove placed 17th with a time of 17:00
The Junior High girls Maidens team won first place with a score of 38 points; Reyna Gonzalez placed second with a time of 16:28, Emma Sulak placed third with a time of 16:38, Chelsea Rohrman placed seventh with a time of 17:34, Laynee Hyden placed tenth with a time of 17:50, Sara Brezina placed 16th with a time of 19:15, Annabelle Prove placed 17th with a time of 19:42, and Molly Janssen placed 19th with a time of 20:33
The Industrial Cobra Varsity boys placed second at District, with members Montavius Coleman, Leo Baez, Richard Adams, Jaco Muncrief, Pablo Gonzalez, Jordan Trevino and Philip Kolodziejczyk. Cobras Baez placed first, Adams placed fifth, and Muncrief placed sixth.
The Industrial Cobra Varsity girls placed third at District, with members, Sasha Salazar, Lauren Charron, Natalie Bobt, Karen Hernandez-Castillo, Lucero Gonzalez, Joy Schroeder and Cassidy High. Cobra High placed first, Gonzalez placed second, Cowgirl Regan Morrow from Edna placed sixth, and Cobra Salazar placed 10th.
Jackson County will be competing in Regionals starting on Friday, in San Antonio.
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