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Hall leads LWC Cycling at Union College Mountain Bike Race By Charles Balcom BARBOURVILLE, Ky - Kenny Hall recorded a pair of runner-up finishes for the Lindsey Wilson cycling team over the weekend at the Union College Mad Dog Mountain Bike Race. The junior placed second in the men's "A" cross country race, and followed with another runner-up finish in the men's "A" short track cross country race in the field of 24. Adrian Sanders added another Blue Raider runner-up finish after taking second in the women's "A" dual slalom event. On the men's side, Lindsey Wilson had four riders record a top-10 finish in the men's "A" dual slalom led by JD Swanguen's third-place finish. Jake Smith finished one spot behind Swanguen in fourth, while Dustin Hammond and Corey Ross finished sixth and seventh, respectively. Alex Tucker, Jonnie Vance and Phillip Christmas also competed in the race, finishing 11th, 14th and 17th. Smith added another fourth place in the men's "A" downhill event, recording the top Blue Raider finish in the race. Swanguen placed sixth while Tucker took 17th, Wyatt Myers placed 18th and Christmas finished 19th. Sanders recorded her second top-five finish of the weekend after she placed fourth in the women's "A" downhill event. Brianna Delamare finished ninth in the race, her second top-10 of the day after placing fifth in the women's "B" cross country event. Noelle Vidak and Ashton Raum both recorded top-10 placements in the women's "A" dual slalom taking ninth and 10th, respectively. Myers provided the top Lindsey Wilson finish in the men's "A" short track cross country race as he took 12th. Chaz Crays placed 16th in the men's "A" cross country event. This story was posted on 2016-09-12 11:15:43
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