The Washougal High School cross country runners were grinning with excitement Thursday, on the bus ride home from Lake Sacajawea Park.
Despite being outnumbered 16 to 12 at the starting line on the opposing team’s course, four Panther boys crossed the finish line before the first Lumberjack to help the Washougal boys beat R.A. Long.
Sean Eustis won the 5,000-meter race, with a time of 17 minutes, 59 seconds. Isaac Stinchfield snatched second place, in 18 minutes flat. As Washougal’s Geer McGee and Noah Collins reeled in the top runner from R.A. Long, the rest of the Lumberjacks faded away. McGee took third (18:24) and Collins clinched fourth (18:26). Nicholas Velardi notched sixth (19:01) and Darian Tierney followed in seventh (19:07).
In the girls race, seniors Kendall Utter and Brooke Croeni returned from injuries to help the Panthers beat the Lumberjills.
Freshman Karina Miller rose to the occasion again, winning the race with a personal best time of 22:25.