Lady Cats win team title on their home course

Louisburg senior Carlee Gassman leads a pack of runners up a hill toward the finish line last Thursday during the Louisburg Invitational at Lewis-Young Park. The Lady Cats took first place and Louisburg medaled six overall.

Running around the course at
Lewis-Young Park for the final time, realization began to set in for the six
Louisburg seniors.

Time on the cross country season
is quickly running out. Trinity Moore, Carlee Gassman, Emily Williams, Natalie
George, Anthony Davis and Evan Murphy not only ran their final regular season
race of their Wildcat career, but also the last on their home course.

As emotional as it was for some,
they seemed to make the most of it – especially Moore and Gassman. The two
Louisburg seniors led the Lady Cats to a first place team finish at the
Louisburg Invitational on Thursday, and between the boys and girls, Louisburg
earned six medals overall.

“It was so exciting to see the
team take first,” Gassman said. “I’m really proud of all the girls who ran
their hearts out. Each and every one of us contributes to the team’s success.
It was a great way to end my last home meet.”

The Lady Cats pulled together to
win the team title as they finished in a tie with Fort Scott with 68 points.
The tie-breaker, which is the top sixth runner on each team, went the way of
Louisburg as freshman Bree Gassman edged out the Fort Scott runner.

“It meant a lot to have our team
take first place,” Moore said. “We were tied and our sixth runner helped to
break the tie for us to win. It showed me, and the team, that we can take on
challenges that come our way, even in difficult race conditions. Our hard work
paid off and it is starting to show more and more every week.”

Louisburg had to dodge the rain to
make sure its home invitational was able to get in and the Wildcats wouldn’t go
two weeks with competing in a meet, as their last meet in Pittsburg was rained
out.

That meant having to run on a
soft, muddy course at Lewis-Young, but Louisburg was still able to produce good
results.

Moore led the Lady Cats in third
place overall with a time of 20 minutes and 55 seconds. Piper freshman Grace
Hanson won the girls side in 20 minutes and Spring Hill sophomore Alyssa
Anderson was second.

“I felt like I ran okay during the race,” Moore said. “I had some tightness in my leg, but I powered through as much as I could. It wasn’t my best race, and I know I could have done better, but I’m happy with my performance with all the challenges and conditions. With never running in conditions like this before, it took some getting used to as every step was different with the terrain and wetness of the course. It wasn’t too difficult, but it had its challenges.”

As for Carlee Gassman, she
finished seventh overall in 22:14 to earn a medal in her final home meet.
Sophomore Reese Johnson also garnered a medal for the Lady Cats as she took 11th
in 22:49.

“I felt like I gave it my all and
left everything out on the course,” Carlee said. “I wouldn’t have ran so well
if it wasn’t for Reese. She gives me a lot of motivation.”

Sophomore Ruth Minster had her
best varsity race of the season as she was fourth on the team in 24:22 and was
22nd overall. Freshman Nova Ptacek also had a strong showing in 25th
with a time of 24:50.

Bree Gassman (24:56) and junior
Kennady Wilkerson (28th) were 27th and 28th,
respectively.

Senior Anthony Davis (left) medaled in his final regular season meet as he finished 10th overall.

On the boys side, Louisburg
garnered three medals, including one from Davis in his final home meet. Davis
took 10th overall in 19:01 and helped the Wildcat boys to a
third-place team finish with 70 points.

Spring Hill won the boys team
title with 32 points and Piper was second with 58. Piper senior Owen Roellchen
won the boys race in 17:30.

Louisburg sophomore Caden Bradshaw finished right behind Davis in 11th to medal with a time of 19:06. Fellow sophomore Ryan Rogers also garnered a medal in 15th in 19:14.

Junior Carson Houchen finished
just outside of medal contention in 17th with a time of 19:28 and
junior Cade Holtzen was 20th in 20:04. Senior Evan Murphy (20:31)
and sophomore Sawyer Richardson (21:12) took 26th and 29th,
respectively.

The competition will begin to heat
up for the Wildcats as they begin their postseason schedule this Thursday when
they travel to Tonganoxie for the Frontier League Invitational at the
Leavenworth County Fairgrounds.

The Frontier League features
state-ranked teams in Baldwin and Eudora, along with several strong individual
runners from other programs.

“I am very excited for league,”
Moore said. “We have a very difficult league with very talented and amazing runners.
We have not run this course before, so it will be very exciting and interesting
as it will provide many of its own challenges. I know that I can do great
myself, and that our team can perform very well if we give our best effort. It
should be a great race and I can’t wait to run.”