Cross country runner on a trail.  © Can Stock Photo Inc. / blasbikeCross country runner on a trail. © Can Stock Photo Inc. / blasbike
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LKSSAA Cross Country Results

The Willow Ridge Golf & Country Club in Blenheim hosted the the LKSSAA Cross Country Championship Wednesday.

Here are the local runners who finished top five, and the top team in each division:

Junior Girls 4km 2. Kaylee White (Northern) - 14:14 5. Mika Magtanong (Northern) - 15:57

Top Team: North Lambton (32 points) Total Time - 1:05:25 Average - 16:21.25

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Junior Boys 6km 2. Owen Norland (St. Pat's) - 23:41 3. Alexandre Guindon (St. Pat's) -24:05

Top Team: Northern (34 points) Total Time - 1:49:14 Average - 27:18.50

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Senior Girls 5km 1. Caroline Forbes (Northern) - 18:57 2. Lauren Perkins (Northern) - 19:46

Top Team: Northern (20 points) Total Time - 1:22:41 Average - 20:40.25

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Senior Boys 7km 1. Andrew Davies (Northern) - 23:46 2. Connor MacRobbie (Lambton Central) - 24:22 3. Joeseph Krayyenbrink (Lambton Central) - 24:31

Top Team: Lambton Central (28 points) Total Time - 1:43:12 Average - 25:48

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Midget Girls 3km 1. Taijah Allen (Great Lakes) - 11:44 3. Sarah Smith (Great Lakes) - 12:01 4. Lindsey, Barwitzki (Northern) - 12:01

Top Team: Northern (36 points) Total time - 49:44 Average - 12:26

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Midget Boys 5km 2. Jack Biggar (Northern) - 18:29 3. Blake Freer (Northern) - 18:37 4. Connor Antosiak (St. Pat's) - 18:51 5. Michael Howe (Northern) - 19:33

Top Team: Northern (19 points) Total time - 1:16:57 Average - 19:14.25

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