Area runners end careers in Fort Dodge

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FORT DODGE — It wasn’t the ending to a high school career that Newton senior Colten McDermott expected.

Entering the season, McDermott had serious thoughts of pushing for a state title in Class 4A. But with illness hitting the senior at the most inopportune time of the season, McDermott will be left to wonder what might have been after Saturday’s State Cross Country Meet at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course.

“I just didn’t feel good today,” McDermott said after finishing 21st with a time of 16 minutes, 20 seconds in the 5K race. It was his second appearance in Fort Dodge.

“I’m plugged up, can’t breathe very well, got a headache, pretty dizzy right now — things just haven’t been going well.”

Even despite running at less than 100 percent, McDermott held tough with the lead pack through about the first mile. After that, the illness started to take a toll on him.

“I was going to try to stick with the top pack as long as I could and just see if I could give it a shot at the end,” McDermott said. “I just couldn’t hang on long enough.”

Storm Lake’s Paul Yak led early but slipped back to 10th with a time of 16:08. Ottumwa’s Kevin Lewis also held the lead for a short time but ended up fourth with a time of 15:58.
It was Burlington’s Marshall Moyer who eventually took control and won the race with a blistering time of 15:48 in the sloppy, wet conditions.

While the meet didn’t end as planned, McDermott is looking toward the future.

“It’s tough, but hopefully when that senior meet comes later on in November, that can go better for me,” McDermott said.

PCM had a trio of boys in the Class 2A race, with sophomore Koelten Reed finishing tops for the Mustangs with a time of 17:13, good enough for 23rd. Reed said it was a strange feeling for the guys on the day, with no team in Fort Dodge for the first time since 2004.

“There is not as much supporting because we don’t have very many other team members here,” Reed said. “It doesn’t give us as much push so we can do better.”

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