Noblesville girls capture first-ever cross country state championship

The Noblesville girls runners reacts after finding out they won their first state championship. (Kent Graham)

The weather couldn’t have been more favorable for the IHSAA cross country state championships at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country course Saturday in Terre Haute. Sunny skies and seasonably warm fall temperatures gave runners from across the state the perfect weather to compete for state championships, both as a team and individuals.

The Noblesville Millers girls cross country team did something it has never done. The Millers can now add the 2022 state championship to their trophy collection. This is a first in program history.

The Noblesville girls cross country team won its first-ever state championship Saturday in Terre Haute. (Kent Graham)

Noblesville led all teams with 122 points, with top-ranked Columbus North finishing second with 153, the fifth-ranked Carmel Greyhounds were third with 177, No. 4 Homestead wound up fourth with 187 and third-ranked North Central rounded out the top five with 197 points. That gave Hamilton County two teams to reach the podium.

No. 15 Guerin Catholic (332) was 11th and ninth-rated Hamilton Southeastern (357) ended its season in 15th.

The individual champion Lily Cridge from Bishop Chatard, who made it back-to-back state titles with a time of 17:14.6.

Guerin Catholic senior Bridget Gallagher finished sixth (17:59.8) and Hamilton Southeastern junior Maggie Powers was 16th (18:26.5), with both earning All-State honors. Gallagher was also named the Mental Attitude Award winner.

The Millers were able to get six runners in the top 45, which was a big plus in bolstering them to their first team state title. They bunched five of those from 34-45. Carmel also ran in a pack, including five from places 47-77.

Guerin Catholic’s Bridget Gallagher received the Mental Attitude Award at the
conclusion of the meet. (Kent Graham)

Hamilton Southeastern’s Maggie Powers finished 16th at state to earn All-State
honors. (Kent Graham)

 

TEAM SCORES: Noblesville 122, Columbus North 153, Carmel 177, Homestead 187, North Central 197, Penn 234, Valparaiso 247, Concordia Lutheran 274, Floyd Central 275, Zionsville 279, Guerin Catholic 332, Fort Wayne Carroll 334, East Central 346, East Noble 350, Hamilton Southeastern 357, Bloomington South 388, Northview 397, Princeton Community 403, Morgan Township 429, Warsaw Community 430, Lake Central 509, Corydon Central 511, Maconaquah 515, Crown Point 526.

Noblesville runners: 28. Brooke Lahee 18:54.6, 34. Kennedy Applegate 19:06.3, 38. Paige Hazelrigg 19:11.2, Nadia Perez 19:20.4, 44. Summer Rempe 19.21.8, 45. Ansley Applegate 19:22.8, 176. Brinkley Cooper 21:21.6.

Carmel runners: 30. Jasmine Klopstad 18:58.6, 47. Olivia Mundt 19:24.5, 62. Sadie Foley 19:32.9, 65. Charlotte Konow 19:36.8, 69. Audrey Ricketts 19:39.1, 77. Kara Wnzler 19:46.0, 155. Emersyn Weaver 20:54.0.

Guerin Catholic runners: 6. Bridget Gallagher 17:59.8, 60. Bailey Freese 19:32.2, 119. Rosie Barrett 20:13.4, 128. Kate Kolb 20:18.9, 157. Claire Milam 20:55.5, 162. Grace Bolvin 21:00.5, 163. Keira Hines 21:00.7.

Hamilton Southeastern runners: 16. Maggie Powers 18:26.5, 99. Elizabeth Butler 20:00.0, 103. Catherine Campbell 20:01.8, 135. Grace Newton 20:27.8, 151. Ciara Kepner 20:47.6, 161. Anaya Lammie 20:59.8