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North Cedar cross country photos
By Anna Petersen, North Cedar junior
Sep. 29, 2016 10:00 am, Updated: Sep. 29, 2016 1:09 pm
North Cedar held it's annual Bill Bails Invitational on Monday, finishing second in the girls' race.
Bellevue Marquette won the race with 42 points, followed by the Knights with 50.
Tessa Fields led North Cedar with a fourth-place finish in 21 minutes, 22 seconds.
'The entire team ran inspired races,” North Cedar Coach Kirk Ketelsen said. 'The Bill Bails Invite means a lot to the kids and they showed it.
'I am really proud of our team.”
The North Cedar boys finished last in the nine-team meet with 226 points.
North Cedar sophomore Cassie Cox was among the many Knights runners who ran a personal best, finishing in 12th. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
Grace Proesch, a North Cedar junior, received her first cross country medal, running a personal best of more than two minutes. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
Finishing second for North Cedar was sophomore Carly Montz, placing seventh overall in 21:43. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
Sadie Brown, sophomore at North Cedar, placed 18th, running a personal best. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
North Cedar senior Martha Jesuit pushes to pass a Wilton runner. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
Junior Tessa Fields placed fourth at North Cedar's home meet with a time of 21:22. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
North Cedar junior Seamus Raney ran a personal-best time of 19:20 at the Bill Bails Invitational. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)
Sophomore Robert Kelly-Anderson was one of the many inspired runners for North Cedar at its home meet. (Anna Petersen/North Cedar junior)