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LWC Cross Country at Drakes Creek Scramble Lindsey Wilson men's cross country opened their season with a third-place finish at the Drakes Creek Scramble, and the women's cross country team finished fifth at the event. By Grace Blomstedt Bowling Green, KY - The Lindsey Wilson men's cross country team opened their season with a third-place finish at the Drakes Creek Scramble Saturday morning at Philmore Park. The LWC men finished with a team score of 94 points. Junior Levi Owens ran a 16:18.96 to earn a ninth-place finish. Sophomore Jim Headrick earned himself a twelfth-place finish by running a 16:30.33. Jonathon Long and Jordan Tucker also finished in the top-30 for the Blue Raiders. Long finished with a time of 16:50.42 and Tucker finished with a 17:11.06. The Bears of Shawnee State recorded a team score of 23, securing the gold. The Lindsey Wilson women's cross country team finished fifth in the Drakes Creek Scramble Saturday morning. The Blue Raiders finished with a team score of 118 points. Sophomore Meredith Johnson led the team with a 14th place finish with a time of 21:14.56. Dezare Jackson, Laura Cuin-Casimiro, and Macey Wilson rounded out the top-30 finishes for the Blue Raiders. Jackson crossed the finish line at 22:08.05, Cuin-Casimiro at 22:10.80, and Wilson at 22:10.99. Cumberlands (Ky.) took home the gold with a team score of 41 points. The Blue Raiders cross country teams will be back in action Sept. 21 at the Austin Peay Cross Country Festival in Clarksville, Tennessee. This story was posted on 2019-09-08 08:24:50
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