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Cross country divisions hosted in Sundre

Chinook’s Edge School Division held the annual cross country divisionals in Sundre at Snake Hill on Oct. 1, with several local students placing among top spots.
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Sundre High School student Julian van den Hadelkamp runs on Oct. 1 along a trail at the base of Snake Hill during the Chinook’s Edge School Division’s annual cross country divisionals, in which several local students placed among top spots.

Chinook’s Edge School Division held the annual cross country divisionals in Sundre at Snake Hill on Oct. 1, with several local students placing among top spots.

In the bantam girls’ category, River Valley School student Brooke Rosevear placed first while Zoey McCormack came in fifth out of 23.

In bantam boys', Hayden Thorogood finished second out of 34.

In the midget girls’ category, River Valley’s Alexus Graham placed third out of 15, while Terry Wolfe finished second out of 29 in the midget boys' category.

In juvenile boys', Sundre High School’s Tate Shand placed third and Austin Day came in fourth out of 20.

In junior girls', Zoe Davidson finished in fifth place out of nine.

 Sundre High School student Zoe Davidson runs along a trail on Snake Hill during the event.Sundre High School student Zoe Davidson runs along a trail on Snake Hill during the event. Noel West/MVP Staff

In junior boys', Koby Smith and Quintin Ross were neck and neck for third and fourth finishes out of 14.

 Sundre High School students Koby Smith, middle, and Quintin Ross run nearly neck and neck along a road at the base of Snake Hill during cross country divisionals on Oct. 1.Sundre High School students Koby Smith, middle, and Quintin Ross run nearly neck and neck along a road at the base of Snake Hill during cross country divisionals on Oct. 1.

In the senior boys' category, Zane Barrett placed second while Julian van den Hadelkamp ended up in third.


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Simon Ducatel joined Mountain View Publishing in 2015 after working for the Vulcan Advocate since 2007, and graduated among the top of his class from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's journalism program in 2006.
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