Hatchet Cross Teams Finish Third at GNC Meet Published on 10/15/2018 under Sports On Saturday the Hatchets traveled to Rhinelander for the Great Northern Conference Championships. On the varsity ledger the Hatchet boys and girls both placed 3rd, while the Boys JV squad won the boys GNC title and the Girls JV finished 5th. Medford won both varsity races.

Earning All-Conference honors for the Hatchets were Evan Ploeckelman, Haley Voermans-Dean, Noah Buckwalter, Meagan Berg, Drew Bolder and Emily Lacina. Evan earned All-Conference status for the 2nd straight year, this time on first team as he placed 5th in 17:45. Haley placed 6th overall in a time of 20:42 and earned 1st team All-Conference honors for the third straight year. Sophomore Noah Buckwalter led a host of Hatchets on 2nd-team with his 9th place finish in 17:48. Meagan Berg finished 11th in 20:03, Drew Bolder placed 13th in 18:13 (2nd straight year with All-Conference honors), and freshman Emily Lacina placed 13th in 21:22.

Other Hatchet varsity finishers were: Macey Mann (15th), Garron Albrent (17th), Kate Reilly (22nd), Trey Baalke (26th), Arianna Schreiner (27th), Shawn Dirkx (29th), and Arden Ziert (30th).

Varsity results: GV-Med-31, Lake-41, THS-67, Mos-83, Rhine-152, NPHS-175, Ant-Inc BV-Med-29, Mos-56, THS-69, Lake-79, Rhine-132, NPHS-162, Ant-Inc

Senior Sam VonSchrader started the day off leading the Boys JV to the GNC JV team title with his 4th place finish in 19:18. He came to the finish with teammate Matt Johnson-5th in the same time. Hunter Borchardt-6th (19:24), Keaton Jed-8th (19:33), and Anthony Ierulli-9th (19:33) formed a tight Hatchet pack and with a 15-second split completed the scoring for the Boys JV. The girls JV was led by Gillian Buckwalter with her 12th place effort, finishing her 5K in 23:47.

Other Tomahawk JV placers were: Matt Bartz (11th), Alex Norman (13th), Brady Tjugum (15th), Austin Snow (16th), Jack McGovern (20th), Jackie Wick (22nd), Reed Zedler (24th), Ava Dragosh (29th), Jared Leverance (32nd), Jerett Flynn (35th), Adam Hall (36th), Geena Wanta (39th), Corinn Genelin (40th), Garret Hurst (43rd), Jack Lacina (44th), Olivia Kiser (46th), Trey Miller (49th), and Henry Calhoun (50th).

JV results: BJV-THS-32, Med-49, Lake-71, Mos-87, Rhine-133, NPHS-Inc GJV-Lake-21, Med-49, Mos-58, Rhine-103, THS-127, NPHS-Inc

Next race for the Hatchets is on Saturday as Tomahawk travels to Freedom for the WIAA Division 2 Northeastern Wisconsin Sectional race. The meet gets underway at 11:00 a.m. with the boys varsity race. The top 2 teams and the top five non-qualifying team members advance to the state meet the following weekend in Wisconsin Rapids.

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