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LHSAA Louisiana State Championships

Northwestern U., Natchitoches LA

Mon.-Tues., November 17-18, 2008
 
Results
From lhsaa.org - Boys Results - Girls Results
Race Distance: 3M


Malia Cali under 17:00 again
St. Thomas star leads girls; 15:06 for Parkway's Matt Wolfe
St. Martin's wins 1A on scoring revision, scoring problems mar 5A boys


Champions:
  • Class 5A Boys - Catholic Baton Rouge 47 points, Catholic BR's Philip Primeaux 15:25
  • Class 4A Boys - St. Michael 55 points, Parkway's Matthew Wolfe 15:06
  • Class 3A Boys - ED White 38 points, Redemptorist's Jesse McDavitt 15:57
  • Class 2A Boys - Episcopal BR 38 points, Holy Savior Menard's Mark Dotson 15:49
  • Class 1A Boys - St. Martin's 53 points, Hanson's Taylor Simoneaux 17:04
  • Class B Boys - Choudrant 26 points, Midland's Michael Primeaux 16:50
  • Class C Boys - Elizabeth 40 points, First Baptist Christian's Caleb Earhart 18:26
  • Class 5A Girls - St. Joseph's Baton Rouge 79 points, St. Scholastica's Angela Laborde 17:48
  • Class 4A Girls - St. Michael 72 points, Benton's Kaitlin Flattman 17:33
  • Class 3A Girls - Academy of Sacred Heart 32 points, Jewel Sumner's Avelina Trout 20:00
  • Class 2A Girls - St. Thomas Aquinas 24 points, St. Thomas Aquinas' Malia Cali 16:51
  • Class 1A Girls - Hanson 29 points, Christian Life's Anna Devitt 19:45
  • Class B Girls - Choudrant 43 points, Episcopal of Acadiana's Lucie Pyle 20:07
  • Class C Girls - Elizabeth 25 points, First Baptist Christian's Gabrielle Jennings 19:29

Lead Highlights
  • St. Thomas Acquinas jr Malia Cali once again had the best performance of the day, running 16:51 for 3 miles and winning by almost two minutes.
  • Cali's win led St. Thomas Aquinas to the 2A title, with 24 points and the best average of the day, 18:53.80.
  • Joining Cali in the sub-18:00 club were 4A champ Kaitlin Flattman of Benton (17:33) and 5A titlist Angela Laborde of St. Scholastica (17:48).
  • Parkway's Matthew Wolfe had the best boys run of the day in taking the 4A title in 15:06, 12 seconds up on Haughton's Mitchell Landry (15:18).
  • The boys 5A official results remained in limbo until Wednesday, reportedly because of problems scanning a large string of results tags, but Catholic Baton Rouge and Catholic's Phillip Primeaux were finally awarded the victories.
  • On the meet's first day, Metarie Park Country Day reportedly had left the meet thinking it had a one-point win over St. Martin's in 1A boys, but officials had failed to take into account a new rule disallowing scoring of athletes finishing after the 25:00 mark.  The rescoring took a point off St. Martin's total, giving both schools 53 points, and giving St. Martin the title on the 6th-man tiebreaker.
 

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