Pulaski’s girls placed fourth at the 46th annual Red Raider Invitational on Oct. 2, while Gillett was 11th among the 14 complete teams.
Maggie Gerth, of Pulaski, finished third in 18:38.3, and teammate Emerson Fabry was fifth in 18:40.2.
Addie Bruckert finished the race in 23rd, followed by Ellie Murphy in 39th, Cameran Reiss in 47th and Estella Vieaux in 81st.
Bailey Hendricks, of Shawano, finished 20th in 19:52.7. Maci Beyer placed 51st, Mikelah Powers was 69th, and Emma Nelson placed 74th.
Hope Soper led Gillett runners with a 54th-place finish, followed by Amanda Pate in 55th.
Halle Wendorff placed 79th, and Sophie Limberg was 86th. Sharlene Stage finished 102nd, and Maggie Kaczmarek was 106th.
For the boys, Pulaski was sixth, and Shawano was 10th.
Parker Marshall, of Pulaski, finished in fifth place in 16:10.1.
Gillett’s Bradyn Wendorff placed eighth in 16:27.1.
Pulaski’s Arden Gillen placed 18th in 16:40.8. Also competing were Grayden Gossen in 32nd, Mitchell Pilon in 36th, Dayne Groth in 38th, Ben Augustine in 64th, Thomas Murphy in 73rd and Nolan Greene in 92nd.
Josiah Kuehl led Shawano with a 41st-place finish.
He was joined by Aloysius Frechette in 55th, Quinten Harkey in 58th, Teagan Harkey in 59th, Beckett Hendricks in 61st, James Lange in 71st and Angel Vanega Lande in 105th.
Nash Strange, of Gillett, finished in 82nd place. He was joined by Jeremiah Lennon in 106th.
Rosholt Invite
Wittenberg-Birnamwood and Bonduel girls finished 1-2 at the Rosholt Invite, but it was Bonduel’s Mariah Wondra who captured first place among individuals.
Wondra finished in 18:54.84. Teammate Lillian Burrack finished in sixth in 10:26.8, a new personal record.
Rory Salvesen led the Chargers, placing fourth in 20:15.17, a new season record for her. Nora Bushman also set a season record, placing ninth in 20:41.98.
Also scoring for Wittenberg-Birnamwood was Harper Krull in 12th place, Delilah Schairer in 13th and Lilyana Groh in 21st.
Rounding out the Chargers team were Harper Rogowski and Sydney Schairer.
For Bonduel, Payten Bierhals placed 26th, followed by Cierra Schnell in 29th and Kember Frome in 35th.
Also running for Bonduel was Katie O’Brien.
Allyson Seibert, of Suring, finished in 37th place, and Natalie Seibert was 42nd. Ginger Gerndt placed 45th.
Brooklyn Ahlers, of Marion-Tigerton, finished in 46th place, and Kennedy Zuniga was 58th.
Menominee Nation’s Urijah Reevis was 50th. Kaylee Nacotee placed 62nd, and Mimi Corn was 74th.
Bonduel’s boys placed second among 14 teams. Menominee Nation finished 11th, Wittenberg-Birnamwood was 13th, and Suring was 14th.
Bryant Waupoose III, of Menominee Nation, set a personal record of 16:47.48 and placed third overall.
Kai Wayka placed 80th, Cashius Reevis was 95th, Michael Peters III placed 101st, and Chase Waupoose was 103rd.
Bonduel’s Griffin Uelmen had a personal record of 17:32.27 and placed 10th.
Placing 22nd was Gage Anderson, followed by Oliver Chitwood in 31st, Joah Dworniczak in 36th and Garrett Anderson in 39th.
Rounding out the Bears runners were Jack Weier and Carter Johnson.
Jonas Bushman led Wittenberg-Birnamwood with a 66th-place finish.
Dalton Fischer finished 78th, Milo Salvesen was 83rd, Teagon Stewart placed 92nd and Monty Salvesen was 100th.
Leading Marion-Tigerton was Tristan Herro in 67th. Brayden Zietlow was 91st.
Suring was led by Charles Richard, who placed 69th. He was joined by Blake DeGrave in 71st, Riley Thompson in 87th, Garrett School in 90th and Skylar Bristol in 105th.
Reedsville Panther Invite
Oconto Falls girls placed fourth among seven teams and the boys were fifth among 11 in Reedsville.
Emma Meissner set a personal record of 20:16.47 as she placed ninth, and Lily Meissner also had a PR of 20:40.32 as she placed 10th.
Sydney Braund finished in 18th place, followed by Alexandria Braund in 24th and Mackenzie Lotto in 25th.
For the boys, Isaiah Holtz set a new season record of 16:16.22 in his 11th-place finish.
Landon Timm finished in 21st, followed by Ethan Zielinski in 23rd, Mason Lotto in 32nd and Braxton Rajkovich in 36th.
Also competing were Sage Mendolla and Cason Weenig.