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RACE IS MUSIC TO LOWE, BEARS

October 7, 2009 12:36 am

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ABOVE: Brit Berner (right) cheers on Eastern View's boys runners during the meet. The Cyclones finished with a 185, good enough for seventh place in the 15-team field. sp1007xcountry2.jpg

Riverbend's Peyton Lowe (left) accepts congratulations for her victory at Fredericksburg Christian School. sp1007xcountry3.jpg

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Teammates hoist Spotsylvania's Tony McBride into the air after the Knight runner won the boys race at the Fredericksburg All-Area meet yesterday. spcross1007.jpg

Riverbend's Peyton Lowe leads the pack of girl runners in the Fredericksburg All-Area meet, held at Fredericksburg Christian School yesterday. spcross1007b.jpg

LEFT: Shaquon Wilkins (left) and Ryan Kuhns of Riverbend led the boys race. Wilkins would eventually finish the race in third place while teammate Kuhns placed fourth.

BY ADAM HIMMELSBACH

When Riverbend junior Peyton Lowe is navigating a bumpy cross country trail, she prefers to be amid a pack rather than on her own.

Having other runners nearby gives her a focus, as well as people to beat.

But there are also times when Lowe finds herself alone for long stretches. And when that happens, she keeps her focus by singing to herself.

"Usually it's songs that pump me up," Lowe said. "But, and this is embarrassing, I also like to sing the ABCs to myself."

During yesterday's Fredericksburg All-Area meet at Fredericksburg Christian School, Lowe went out strong, but others did not.

So she was left with an empty trail, cool air and plenty of time for song.

The junior crossed the finish line in 20 minutes, 15 seconds, a full 22 seconds ahead of Brooke Point's Kellie Hall, who placed second.

"It was pretty lonely out there," Lowe said. "Overall it was pretty good though, considering I was running mostly by myself."

Lowe was almost very alone when she started to turn right when she was supposed to head left about midway through the tree-lined layout.

Fortunately, a coach was there to steer her in the right direction, and she took care of the rest.

Lowe's victory combined with the 10th- and 11th-place finishes of Chelsey Kollhopp and Jordan Lasker helped the Bears to the team title.

But several other Group AAA teams held their top runners out of the race for rest as well as precautionary reasons.

"I wanted to see what the course was and what we were running on," said Mountain View coach Dave Davis, who held out his top 12 girls and boys. "This is a nice meet, but I have a bigger picture I've got to be concerned about later on."

In the boys race, the finish was much closer.

Spotsylvania's Tony McBride and Eastern View's Charlie Bayne were in stride as they turned down the final straightaway.

But McBride used a late kick to finish first in 16:53, one second ahead of Bayne.

McBride flexed his arms as he crossed the finish line and was hoisted atop the shoulders of two teammates.

"I just pulled out everything I had left and didn't hold anything back," McBride said. "I got in full-stride, arms pumping and just went for it."

Stafford had 48 points, finishing five ahead of Riverbend for the team title.

The Bears had three of the top six finishers, but the Indians were a bit more consistent, as they had six of the top 15.

"I knew some of the other schools weren't running their A-teams, but we ran really well," Stafford coach Pete Augrom said. "We have a strong pack, and that makes up for not having someone at the top."

BOYS MEET Team scores

1. Stafford, 2. Riverbend 53, 3. Spotsylvania 82, 4. Massaponax 157, 5. Courtland 165, 6. Culpeper 165, 7. Eastern View 185, 8. Colonial Forge 214, 9. North Stafford 260, 10. James Monroe 261, 11. Chancellor 279, 12. King George 326, 13. Brooke Point 348, 14. Fredericksburg Academy 405, 15. Essex 485.

Top 15 individuals

1. Tony McBride (Sp) 16:53, 2. Charlie Bayne (EV) 16:54, 3. Shaquon Wilkins (Riv) 17:00, 4. Ryan Kuhns (Riv) 17:07, 5. Jacob Fisher (St) 17:10, Gabe Fisher (Riv) 17:12, 8. Tyler Oliver (S) 17:34, 9. Aubrey Heflin (St) 17:35, 10. Michael Waller (Ch) 17:36, 11. Colton Elliot (Cul) 17:38, 12. Greg Bohmke (St) 17:51, 13. David Justis (Sp) 17:59, 14. Ian MacLeod (St) 17:59, 15. Brandon Hinton (St) 18:02.

GIRLS MEET Team scores

1. Riverbend 77, 2. King George 103, 3. Spotsylvania 110, 4. Colonial Forge 122, 5. North Stafford 126, 6. Courtland 154, 7. Chancellor 161, 8. Stafford 201, 9. Brooke Point 209, 10. Culpeper 242, 11. Massaponax 244, 12. JM 317, 13. Quantico 336, 14. Eastern View 407.

Top 15 individuals

1. Peyton Lowe (Riv) 20:15, 2. Kellie Hall (BP) 20:37, 3. Sam Huffman (Ch) 20:53, 4. Jackie Graham (Ct) 21:10, 5. Emily Debrito (NS) 21:22, 6. Emmie Schmitt (Sp) 21:26, 7. Gabby Martinez (Mass) 21:29, 8. Rachel Harding (Cul) 21:29, 9. Haley Armentrout (KG) 21:30, 10. Chelsey Kollhopp (Riv) 21:34, 11. Jordan Lasker (Riv) 21:49, 12. Ciara Mading (KG) 22:01, 13. Jessica McClelland (NS) 22:10, 14. Megan Stewart (Sp) 22:11, 15. Hannah Dickinson (CF) 22:12.

Adam Himmelsbach: 540/374-5442
Email: ahimmelsbach@freelancestar.com





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