Bobcats’ Harrell earns all conference honors
Published 10:28 am Friday, October 31, 2014
Bridgman and Mendon captured the inaugural boys and girls BCS Athletic Conference cross country championships.
But only Bridgman dominated the all-league squad.
The Bees placed all five of its top runners on the first team.
Brandywine had just one representative as James Harrell finished fourth at the conference champion held Oct. 14.
The Hornets had just two runners named to the first team.
Cassopolis freshman Amy Adams, who finished 15th at the conference race, earned a spot on the first team.
BCS All-Conference
Boys cross country
First team
Brian Njuguna, Bridgman
Patrick Cecil, LMC
James Harrell, Brandywine
Kole Hanke, Bridgman
Hunter Trine, Bronson
Dylan Plummer, Mendon
Jacob Hagenbuch, Mendon
Elliott Hanke, Bridgman
Karl Hanke, Bridgman
Riley Van Pelt, Ne Buffalo
Brandon Owen, Bridgman
Brady Reynolds, Centreville
Wesley Disbro, Bronson
Honorable mention
Parker DePalma, New Buffalo
Tyler Sheteron, Centreville
Austin Yunker, Mendon
Colin Ransbottom, Bronson
Alex Heckman, Mendon
Blake Bucklin, Bronson
Final standings
Bridgman 30, Mendon 27, Bronson 24, Centreville 21, White Pigeon 17, New Buffalo 14, Buchanan 14, Brandywine 9, Lake Michigan Catholic 6, Cassopolis 1
Girls first team
Mary Leighton, Mendon
Jenna Gales, Mendon
Eve O’Halloran, New Buffalo
Mary Wheeler, Bridgman
Lea Daporta, White Pigeon
Marissa Mohney, Centerville
Corissa Ross, Bronson
Carli Bredice, Bridgman
Carolym Hardman, LMC
Katlin Kunde, Bridgman
Amy Adams, Cassopolis
Mary Allbarran, Bronson
Honorable mention
Oriana McBride, Bronson
Brooke Wesner, Buchanan
Sydney Harmon, White Pigeon
Erin Bruce, LMC
Deane Shapley, Mendon
Allison Graves, Bridgman
Final standings
Mendon 30, Bridgman 27, Bronson 24, Lake Michigan Catholic 20, New Buffalo 16, Buchanan 14, White Pigeon 11, Centreville 10, Cassopolis 10, Brandywine 3