Senior captain Cory Chambers becomes the 10th-best performer in school history
The cross-country teams of Milton High School once again raced at the Wingfoot Invitational meet on a Friday night under the lights in Cartersville, GA and came away with some impressive individual performances while racing some of the best teams in the eastern United States.
Varsity Boys
The record-setting performance by senior Cory Chambers (20th-15:56) makes him the tenth-best performer in school history on any course as Milton (12th-339 pts) beat back twelve schools in the most competitive meet so far this season. Chambers stayed with the lead group early in the race and held on the just make the all-time top-10 list. The Eagles beat back many Top Three state meet contenders with some outstanding races from junior Zach Patell (73rd-16:44), sophomore Justin Sevel (88th-16:53), seniors Keller Wilson (98th-17:00), Pearson Gillam (17:15), Oliver Stone (134th-17:21), and junior Danny Murray (135th-17:21). The entire varsity squad ran personal bests for the 5000-meter distance!
Varsity Girls
The Lady Eagles had a much tougher road to follow and faced many strong teams from the southeast. Milton (22nd-478 pts) only turned back two schools in the very competitive field. For the second time this season, senior Sydney Anderson (67th-20:13) ran her second best time ever for the distance to lead the Lady Eagles. Juniors Calista Cacciatore (82nd-20:33) and Ella Grace Malcom (103rd-20:57) ran with Anderson until late in the race. Huge personal bests by junior Emerson Armistead (124th-21:27) and senior Emmaline Kelley (137th-21:42) closed out the Milton scoring. Sophomore Ivy Rindt (147th-22:02) and senior captain Gabby Beckman (155th-22:40) also ran on the varsity squad.
JV Boys
Milton (10th-246 pts) bested thirteen schools with senior Jack Rea (13th-17:34) running a big personal best for the distance and was the Eagles top-finisher over all six races contested.
JV Girls
The Lady Eagles bested seven schools in a tough race that saw most of their runners having to fight through the crowded field. Milton (13th-351 pts) was led by sophomore Macy Schadt (45th-22:44), who was as far back as 80th midway through the race.
Freshman Boys
Milton (7th-228 pts) beat back twelve schools in the first race of the evening. Ryan Greathouse (27th-18:35) led the Eagle effort in a two-minute personal best for the distance.
Freshman Girls
In the best team finish of the meet for Milton (4th-105 pts), the Lady Eagles turned back nine schools with many running all-time bests. Leading the way for Milton was Hollis Thompson (34th-23:41) running a two and a half minute personal best while steadily moving through the field the entire race.
The Milton cross country teams next see action on Saturday, October 1st when the travel to Charlotte, NC for the 47th Annual Wendy’s Invitational on the famous McAlpine Park course.