Coen’s title leads Cardinals at LHC meet

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Newton freshman Grace Coen comes down the home stretch of the girls' race Monday evening at the Little Hawkeye Conference cross country meet in Oskaloosa. Coen won in 15:18 — a 40-second margin of victory. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

Sophomore Hailey Coy's race also was a positive for Newton, as she took 19th in 17:41 to give the Cards three girls in the top 20.

"Hailey's been a great fill-in for us this year," Castings said. "We're going to need her next year. She's one of those kids that we'll build with."

Newton's other two varsity scorers weren't far behind, as sophomores Anna Barr and Amber Knight took 21st and 22nd in 17:48 and 17:49. Sophomore Autumn Hunt took 28th in 18:06 and freshman Sarah Cook was 39th in 19:50. On JV, senior Josie Thurmond took 10th place in an even 18 minutes.

Up next for Newton is the Class 4A district/state qualifying meet on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Marshalltown, where the top three teams and top 10 invididuals — whether they are on a top-3 team or not — qualify for the state meet.

As dominant of a season Coen has had, she'll still have her work cut out for her at Marshalltown. The district meet will include five of the current top-30 runners in 4A.

"Grace has a shot and Lexi has an outside shot," Castings said. "It'll be tough to get through that 4A district. The state wasn't kind by not separating cross country into a fifth class, or we'd be a lock. That's just the way it is."

DesPlanque placed 20th at districts last year.

BOYS

Whereas Monday's meet was a bounce-back one for the Newton girls, it was a step-back meet for the boys.

The Cardinals entered the meet with aspirations of placing in the top 3, but ended up in fifth behind two teams — Knoxville and Oskaloosa — that they had defeated earlier this season. They finished only nine points behind third. Class 3A No. 3 Pella won the meet with 33 points, followed by Grinnell (66), Knoxville (87), Oskaloosa (96) and Newton (96).

"We didn't do as well as we would've liked," Cardinals boys coach John Bartello said. "We figured we'd be third because we've beaten Knoxville and Osky quite a bit. We just didn't do it."

Newton had been closing in on Grinnell all season, finishing just 11 points behind it last week at Norwalk. For the Tigers to beat the Cardinals by 30 points Monday was unexpected.

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