High School Sports, Russellville Golden Tigers, Sports
 By  Staff Reports Published 
6:00 am Wednesday, November 4, 2015

RHS cross country heads to sectionals

In the teams’ Oct. 29 match, Russellville Cross Country had the following results.

The girls’ team finished eleventh of 23 teams. A total of 230 girls competed. RHS top five girls were:

– Naydelin Romero-Momentey finished 45th overall with a new personal record time of 22:33.

– Carley Seal finished 55th in 22:54.

– Tristin Thomas finished 60th in 23:11.

– Cecilia Juan finished 98th in 24:38.

– Michelle Betancourt finished 101st in 24:43.

The boys team finished 26th of 30 teams. A total of 362 boys competed. RHS top five boys were:

– Daniel Montiel finished 38th in 18:28.

– Hayden Suddith finished 146th in 20:37.

– Jagger Mills finished 280th in 23:24.

– Albaro Francisco finished in 289th in a personal record time of 23:37.

– Justin Howard in his first career cross country race finished 310th in 24:22.

The next race will be the 5A Sec. 4 sectionals at Cold Springs High School in Bremen Nov. 5.

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