Sports Youth Sports Professional Sports More Sports College Sports High School Sports

Durango girls win cross-country regional; boys second

Both Demons squads qualify for state as full teams
The Durango High School girls cross-country team won the 4A Region 5 title on Friday in Pueblo.

A win and a second-place finish will have Durango High School ready to send two full teams to the state cross-country championships next weekend in Colorado Springs.

Durango High School traveled to Elmwood Short Nine Golf Course in Pueblo for the 4A Region 5 championship races Friday. The DHS girls won with five placers in the top 10, while the Durango boys took second behind two top-five finishers.

“It was a hot day at 88 degrees at race time,” DHS head coach Ken Flint said. “They ran smart and got it done – a successful business trip.”

The DHS girls scored 25 points to easily win ahead of Pueblo West, which scored 60 points. Cheyenne Mountain earned the third state-qualifying score with 80 points.

Aspen Fulbright of Pueblo West won the race in 19:24. Hope Stark of Cheyenne Mountain was second in 19:55.

Durango was led by Tea Forrest, who finished third in 20:37, fractions of a second ahead of teammate Willow Lott. Angela McManus of DHS was fifth in 20:52, and Abby Fehr crossed in 21:06. Maddy Persing of Durango also was right there in the bunch Demons finish in seventh, as she crossed the line in 21:09. Kristina Bodewes rounded out the Demons in 16th overall in 22:21. All six girls will travel to state next week.

The Durango High School boys cross-country team took second at the 4A Region 5 championships Friday in Pueblo.

Cheyenne Mountain won the boys team title with 26 points behind the winning time of Erike Le Roux, who crossed in 16:34. Kaden Levins was third in 16:47.

DHS was second with 60 points. DHS senior Paul Knight was second in 16:45. Land Lambert ran to fourth in 16:54. Damian Frausto was 10th in 17:22, Aiden Quayle was 11th in 17:40 and Sam Persing placed 33rd in 19:29. Jack Benner rounded out the Demons in 40th in 20:02.

Montrose snagged third place with 88 points, led by fifth-place finisher Jonas Graff, who crossed in 16:54.

“Both of our teams are currently ranked fourth in the polls, so I’m excited to see what they can accomplish,” Flint said. “Confidence is high right now for a strong showing at state.”

jlivingston@durangoherald.com



Reader Comments