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These are the top performers in Montgomery’s high school sports in the third week of October.

Email jshames@gannett.com or sports@montgomeryadvertiser.com to submit high school scores, stats, records, leaders, and other items.

HS SPORTS: Top performers in high school sports in Montgomery and the surrounding area as of the second week of October

Boys Cross Country

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Last weekend

Agustin Lemuz, LAMP: ran a 16:47 to finish second out of 58 runners at the Trinity Co Ed Championship at Gateway Park. This may interest you : Beyond Books: How Suburban Libraries Are Serving Latino Customers.

Landon Perdue, LAMP: Won the Trinity Co Ed Championship with a time of 16:05.

Henry Skala, Catholic Montgomery: ran a 17:26 at the Trinity Co Ed Championship and finished ninth.

Mason Myers, Prattville Christian: ran a 17:53 to finish 11th at the Trinity Co Ed Championship.

Carson Roberson, Prattville Christian: placed 12th with a time of 17:57.

Chappell Hill, Trinity Presbyterian: took fourth place with a time of 16:56.

John Thomas Mathison, Trinity Presbyterian: Finished eighth with a 17:26.

Paul Renner, Trinity Presbyterian: finished 10th with a 17:47.

Carter Younger, Trinity Presbyterian: finished sixth with a 17:10.

Gavan Baxley, Wetumpka: Finished third in the Trinity Co Ed Championship by riding a 16:50.

Matthew McGehee, Wetumpka: posted a time of 17:09 and placed fifth.

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Girls Cross Country

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Kate Finch, Alabama Christian: Won the Trinity Co Ed Championship girls race by running a time of 20:05 and beating a field of 63. This may interest you : The TikTok star reveals her secret to traveling for free.

Ava Cain, LAMP: placed seventh in the Trinity Co Ed, with a 21:18.

Amelia Cantwell, Prattville: ran a 20:42 to take third place at the Trinity Co Ed.

Sarah Birchmeier, Prattville Christian: Recorded a time of 21:59 and finished 11th in the Trinity Co Ed.

Isabella Carothers, Prattville Christian: finished eighth with a time of 21:29.

Avery Rogers, Prattville Christian: Finished second in the Trinity Co Ed with a 20:39.

Elley Goff, St. James: Finished 31st of 125 runners at the Husky Challenge in Trussville, with a 21:22.

Marley Smith, Trinity Presbyterian: ran a 21:37 to finish ninth.

Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@gannett.com, by phone at 334-201-9117, and on Twitter @Jacob_Shames.

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