Cross Country Teams Finish Strong
Story Courtesy of Coach Lars Porter
It was a great year for the Homewood High School Boys and
Girls Cross Country teams. The boys team
finished the season bringing home their third-straight State Championship
trophy. The girls team outplaced all
early season rankings by finishing as the 6A State Runner-up. Both races were close and required official
results to confirm the placing.
The girls
team raced first on November 8th, and five seventh-grade girls joined five high
school girls in what we knew was going to be a tight race. John Carroll had been ranked first all
season, but Scottsboro had come on strong towards the end of the year. The Lady Patriots were led by Lainey Phelps
who placed 2nd individually. Edie Smith
followed her in fifteenth place, earning All-State honors. With just a minute and twenty seconds
separating Homewood’s first and fifth runners, the girls secured the runner-up
team score only 11 points behind John Carroll.
Scottsboro’s girls finished only three points behind the Patriots.
The boys
team raced later in the morning, and the seasoned team appeared focused and
ready to win their third straight title.
Opelika’s boys cross country team has been formidable all season,
however, so everyone knew that it was going to take an honest effort to
win. As the boys came through the 1-mile
marker under 5:00, Homewood’s boys were in charge. As the boys came through two miles, Alex
Ngei, Logan Sadler, and Andy Smith were in the top five, but Opelika’s #3, #4,
and #5 runners had moved up significantly.
Alex finished the race in 2nd place behind Opelika’s Ben Bryant. Logan Sadler placed 4th with Andy Smith
placing 5th. Fulton Williams battled to
secure All-State honors with a 12th place finish. As the coaches tallied the unofficial score,
it appeared that Opelika’s late move in the race placed the two teams tied
through five runners. Scoring defaults
to the sixth runner’s place, which would have given Opelika the win. As official results were released and
indepently qualifying athletes were removed from team scoring, Homewood landed
one point below Opelika making the results official.
Needless to
say, it was an extremely exciting day that put well-deserved closure to a
season of dedicated work. With some rest
over Thanksgiving break, the boys and girls will enter Indoor Track with high
expectations.