Dec. 2023 | Vol. 10 Iss. 12
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TAYLORSVILLE CROSS COUNTRY WRAPS UP SUCCESSFUL SEASON By Josh McFadden | j.mcfadden@mycityjournals.com
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he 2023 cross country season was the best one ever for the Taylorsville boys team. The Warriors placed fourth in state at the Class 5A championships in October. “We definitely had a good season,” head coach Guy Mackay said. “The thing, however, that I would be most happy about would be to watch the hard work pay off. They all worked extremely hard, and they were rewarded for their efforts.” Mackay said the state meet was a team effort, as several runners turned out solid performances. The top runner for Taylorsville was junior Cole Jameson, who placed fourth overall with a 5k time of 15:29.3, just 31 seconds behind the champion, JoJo Jourdon of Olympus. Fellow junior Jonah Andrews came in 28th with a time of 16:18. Sophomore Edward Stout and junior Kai Makowski each finished in the top 50 by placing 40th and 49th, respectively. “The state meet went great,” Mackay said. “It truly was a team effort. As with most meets, some of the kids did better than we thought would happen and some didn’t, but our hope was for a top-five finish. That was our goal at the beginning of the season. We were slated to finish between six and seven, so we knew we would have to have an exceptional race to snag a top five, which, of course, we did.” Mackay highlighted Jameson’s season long efforts and his leadership and example. Along with Makowski, Stout and Andrews, he also praised Preston Gledhill, Liamm Passey and Elliot Stout. On the girls’ side, Mackay said Reagan Vanderlinden, Paula Briceno, Sophia Briceno, Brielle Oliverson, Peyton Burnett, Milca Bobadillo and Emmalee Pitcher stood out the most this season. At the end of the state championships, with the season over, Mackay told his athletes to appreciate everything they had worked hard for and accomplished. Continued page 7
The Taylorsville boys cross country team placed fourth at the 5A state championships this fall. Five of the team’s varsity competitors return next year. (Photo courtesy Guy Mackay)
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