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Minooka cross country team heads to state again

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"My team has been training very hard for this meet, and for me, I wanted to come as close to having a sectional championship I could," Crouch said. "I have always liked that course, and I was able to run a good time."

For the Minooka girls, the sectional was just another meet where they had several high placers. Gummerson pointed out that Simon has frequently been fourth, fifth or even sixth among the Indians but that she "stepped up" to finish behind only Crouch.

"They're pretty interchangeable," Gummerson said. "We tell them, 'Don't go out there with a pecking order in mind.' Ideally whoever is feeling the best can lead the pack. This time it was Laura. She ran a great race and dragged some of our other girls right behind her."


Class 2A

Seven state-ranked schools stood in the way of Morris and its goal of advancing to state Saturday at the Peoria Notre Dame Sectional at Illinois Central College's East Peoria Campus.

“Sure we are disappointed. Our goal is to get to the state finals. We want to be where Yorkville and Minooka are," Morris coach Joe Blumberg said.

"Today wasn’t the reason we didn’t advance. We are competing against schools that run through December, take two weeks off, start indoor track, roll that into outdoor track, take two weeks off and then get after their summer training June 1. We have to pull teeth to get a majority of our runners to show up in the summer, let alone get enough quality workouts in during the summer.

Our guys and girls will tell you they want to get to state. But talk is cheap. Actions speak louder than words. ... However, I am awfully proud of the strides our runners made again this season."

In the boys race, the Redskins were 13th with 352 points. They were paced by 40th-place finisher Justin Sjostrom and his time of 16:18. Other contributors were Austin Patterson with a 74th-place time of 17:00, Eric Robinson with a 77th-place time of 17:03, Brock Kukman with an 89th-place time of 17:13 and Nick Marino with a 97th-place time of 17:21.

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