Six area runners look for gold in Fort Dodge

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PCM’s Koelten Reed (left) and Jake Potter run side-by-side during Monday’s Class 2A District Meet in Greenfield. Both will be competing at Saturday’s State Meet in Fort Dodge. (Ben Frotscher/Daily News)

FORT DODGE — Lynnville-Sully cross country coach Darin Arkema easily remembers the last time the Hawks had both a boy and girl reach the State Cross Country Meet — he was still a senior in high school.

The year was 1995.

“My senior year I was fourth at districts as an individual qualifier, and our team qualified as well,” Arkema said. “We finished 13th. The girls were dominant and had like four individual qualifiers as the team was district and state champions that year and again the following year.”

Fastforward to Arkema as coach and he has the Hawks back to getting multiple runners to state — with senior Mariah Terlouw and junior Andy Sneller. Both will be making their first appearances at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course.

Terlouw marks the first girl to qualify from Lynnville-Sully since Jill Rozendaal in 2000, while Sneller is the first male qualifier since Anthony Ebert in 2003. Arkema said the goal was to get both to the state meet.

“For both Andy and Mariah, the idea of qualifying for state was the goal they were working all season to accomplish,” Arkema said. “Especially for Mariah as a senior and having been so close a year ago, what she wanted was to qualify for state. Andy knew he was capable of it as well.”

But now the goals have changed for both Terlouw and Sneller — Terlouw looking to run something in the low 16 minute area or even high 15 minute, while Sneller wants a finish in the top-25.

“The state course and the environment lead themselves toward helping runners achieve season and personal best times,” Arkema said. “We want to finish the year racing our fastest. They know they are racing against the best the state has to offer in Class 1A, but I’m also trying to help them realize that they belong there, and that they too are great runners.

“They believe in themselves and the work they’ve done to get to this point. You don’t just wake up one morning and become a state qualifier.”

For the Class 1A girls, Audrey Griffin of Clinton Prince of Peace is the top returning runner after placing second last year with a time of 14 minutes, 44 seconds. Katy Moen of Wapsie Valley brings in the fastest time to the state meet from regionals with a time of 15:10.

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