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SEBRING — Doug Morton wasn't exactly in it to win it. The 36 year-old environmental analyst from Sebring, who competed last week in a half-Iron Man competition in Miami, outpaced two of Highlands County's top prep runners to capture the overall title at the 15th annual Turkey Trot 5K at Highlands Hammock State Park. "I'm really surprised to win it," said Morton, who finished the 3.2-mile course in 17 minutes, four seconds. "I expected [Sebring's Connor Bauer and Hardee's Gilberto Guiterriez] to be all over me at the end. They sprint a bit faster than I can." Bauer, Sebring's lone state cross-country qualifier this past season, took top honors among 15-to 19-year old men with a 17:06, two seconds behind Morton. Guiterriez, meanwhile, held off top female finisher Laura Woznicki with a 17:25. ...more
November 24, 2007
For Gulf High's Courtney McAuliffe, the time had come to act. After three years of hearing the pleas, the Buccaneers' senior defender made her move - she would finally relent to girls cross country coach Dean Lofton and join the team. Even after realizing the additional demands the fall sport placed on her already incredibly tight schedule, McAuliffe is more than happy to have made the sacrifice. ...more
November 22, 2007
Wiregrass Ranch High boys cross country coach Chris Loth has this freshman he wants to talk about. ...more
November 12, 2007
Some students have to transfer from one school to another, leaving behind friends and familiar surroundings. ...more
November 7, 2007
Realistically the Durant Cougars are not expecting a return trip to the state cross country meet, where last year they posted a top-20 finish. ...more
October 31, 2007
River Ridge boys cross country coach Dave Heywood believes humor can help keep his runners motivated. ...more
October 27, 2007
The Hillsborough County championship meet held at Lake Park last week was the final major meet for most schools before the state series begins, starting with district competition Monday. Plant's boys performed well at the race, placing second with 81 points, just four points behind Jesuit, the state's top-ranked squad in Class 2A. Plant is ranked No. 5 in 3A. ...more
October 25, 2007
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