TERRE HAUTE —
Connor Sorrells placed fourth and Barr-Reeve eighth as a team in Saturday’s State Preview cross country meet at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course.
Sorrells ran in a time of 15:58. Other Viking finishers were: Damon Pruett, 11th, 16:29; Jarit Perkins, 16:54, 27th; Martin Winkler, 18:35, 110th; Stephen Lang, 19:48, 164th; Chayse Wagler, 21:10, 197th; and Kurt Bauer, 21:46, 214th.
Jacob Thornton of Louisville Holy Cross won the event in 15:39. Second and third went to: Jackson Bertoli, Terre Haute South, 15:44; and Alec Kostelnik, Morgan Township, 15:53.
Valparaiso won the team race with 54 points. They were followed by Indianapolis Cathedral, 118; Hamilton Southeastern, 162; Brebeuf, 172; Homestead, 202, Bedford North Lawrence, 211; Terre Haute South, 216; Center Grove, 266, Barr-Reeve 266; Plainfield, 309; Evansville North, 331; Terre Haute North, 334; Morgan Township, 381; Ben Davis, 396; Evansville Memorial, 416; Greencastle, 423; Culver Academy, 436; Castle, 480; Northview, 485; Louisville Holy Cross, 485; Danville, 523; Decatur Central, 530; Evansville Mater Dei, 642; Vincennes Lincoln, 682.
In an open race, Barr-Reeve finishers were: Josh Graber, 53rd, 20:40; Ethan Duncheon, 132nd, 23:19; and Thomas Quast, 132nd, 26:18.
Stats needed from coaches
Area varsity coaches are asked to begin sending in stats for their players beginning next Monday.
Following is a list of statistics requested for each sport:
Volleyball: Top three players in kills, digs and assists.
Cross country: Best three times for both boys and girls from your school.
Soccer: Top three in goals, shots and assists. For goalies, shots faced and allowed.
Tennis: Records for singles and doubles players.
Golf: Average score for nine and 18-hole rounds and best scores for each for each player.
These stats will be compiled and run in later issues of The Times Herald. Please send by email to gsims@washtimesherald, or fax to 812-254-7517.
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