The Culver Invitational on Sept. 26 proved to be another chance for the women’s cross country team to flex its muscles on its way to State. According to Head Coach Mark Ellington, Carmel placed two runners in the top 10.
“We’re really happy with how the meet turned out. It was just another opportunity for us for more practice,” sophomore Lauren Kahre said.
Carmel won 74 to 104 over Columbus North, who came in second. Thirty teams in all competed, including teams from Ohio and some of Carmel’s biggest rivals within the state.
“This meet gave a lot of confidence going towards the State meet,” Kahre said.
The team will be back in action at the MIC tournament at Ben Davis High School on Oct. 7 at 5:30 p.m. By Maggie Brandenburg <[email protected]>
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