No. 6 @bhsdogsbxc finishes 5th in first-ever IHSAA State Finals
By Keelen Barlow
RESULTS | BOYS XC STATE TOURNAMENT
The Brownsburg boys' cross-country team posted a history-making performance in the 2019 IHSAA Cross Country State Finals at LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course. Brownsburg finished fifth place for the school's first-ever podium finish in their first-ever state finals appearance.
Brownsburg was the highest finisher of the five Hoosier Crossroads Conference teams competing at the meet. The Bulldogs finished ahead of 18 teams that came into the meet ranked in the IATCCC poll.
They were also ahead of a pair of teams that won their respective Semi-state and seven teams who were crowned Regional champions two weeks ago.
Trevor Nolan (32nd) had the highest individual time for the Bulldogs. Alex Freeman also finished in the top-forty.
IHSAA State Finals: Boys Race
5. Brownsburg- 214 points
32. Trevor Nolan- 16:19.8
38. Alexander Freeman- 16:21.7
56. Jacob Kodrick- 16:29.2
86. Kole Kelley- 16:47.7
93. Panin Skiles- 16.51.5
185. Brett Heckman- 17.47.4
196. Adin Rademacher- 17:57.6
BREAKING: @bhsdogsbxc finishes in fifth place today at the @IHSAA1 Boys Cross Country State Finals! #BulldogTough | #BulldogProud pic.twitter.com/qaujHgnCjw
— Brownsburg Athletics (@bhsdogs) November 2, 2019