With three weeks of training and no races under their belts, the Lions and Lady Lions cross country teams made the trip to Louisville, Ky. to compete in the 24th Annual Swags Louisville Cross Country Classic at E.P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park. With over 1,900 runners across three mens races and three womens races, teams from all across the country made the trek to compete against the best of the best at one of the biggest and most exciting races of the year.
The women's team competed in the Gold Division, which consisted of 416 runners and 47 teams. Out of the 47 teams, the Lady Lions finished 37th with 934 points. Eliza Poe (22:30.6, 25th) and Mary Pearce (23:07.5, 51st) seemed unphased by the competition as both ran very impressive races. Megan Lampley (25:46.3) was the next finisher for the Lady Lions. The final point scorers for the women's team were Hanna Cherry (27:18.8) and Zola Dorris (27:22.0) who finished neck and neck. Poe was able to finish the day with a 13-second personal record to go along with her top-25 finish.
At 11:30am, the men's team took their place on the starting line with 237 runners and 25 teams. Bo Scott (26:45.8, 21st) led the team with a top performance, and Barrett Poe (27:48.1, 52nd) was the second finisher for the Lions. Daniel Puckett (28:21.4, 75th) and Blake Brown (28:30.4, 83rd) were the next finishers to cross the finish line, and Brock Windham (29:27.1) rounded out the scoring for the Lions team. With their team score of 280 points, the Lions were able to claim a ninth place team finish!
The cross country teams have another three weeks off before their next race in Knoxville, Tenn. at the Appalachian Challenge on October 24th.