Hatchet Cross Country Teams Compete in Fall Creek Invite Published on 09/12/2022 under Sports
Tomahawk's Cross Country team traveled southwest to Fall Creek to compete against 8 other schools in the 27th Annual "Cricket Invite". For the eighth year in a row and 17th time in the last eighteen years Tomahawk brought home the overall combined score team traveling trophy.

Despite the muddy and rainy conditions the Hatchets swept the varsity meet winning both races.

The Hatchet boys were led by top ten finishers: Presley Gutbrod (3rd-19:20), Sam Zastrow (6th-19:40), and Owen Dickrell (7th-19:46). The remaining Hatchets were: Ty Anthes (11th-20:46), Taje Casey (15th-21:09), Brett Borchardt (16th-21:11), Jacob Riemer (21st-21:54), Nathan Rosenmeier (22nd-22:03), Jeremiah Johnson (23rd-22:11), Jacob Towle (26th-22:28), Bruce Peetz (35th-23:43), Masen Towle (39th-24:09), Gerard Gorell (47th-25:23), Elliot O'Connor (50th-26:07), Cayden Shepler (53rd-27:18), and Eli Albrent (54th-27:42).

The Hatchet girls remained undefeated as they captured their third invitational title of the season, placing all 5 scorers in the top 15 as medalists. They were led by Rachael Reilly (3rd-21:39) and Morgan Hansmann (6th-22:40) who both placed in the top ten. Other lady Hatchets contributing to the victory were: Halle Derleth (13th-24:12), Serena Reinke (14th-24:17), and Robin Schmidt (15th-24:21). The rest of the Hatchet attack included: Marie Gorell (18th-24:47), Kambyl Mattke (20th-24:53), Izzy Lee (21st-24:59), Abi Micke (22nd-25:59), Kailynn Hanse (27th-26:53), Summer Gaedtke (37th-29:18), Faith Derleth (DQ-26:30), and Lydia Shaney (DQ-27:32).

Next meet is Saturday as Tomahawk competes in the prestigious 66th Annual Smiley Invitational located at Wausau East High School on the northeast side of Wausau. Racing gets underway at 8:30am with the boys JV D2/3 combined race.


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