Leonard, Ward medal at HOI Conference meet

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CMB senior Hayley Leonard rounds a corner during Monday's Heart of Iowa Conference cross country meet at the ISU Cross Country Course in Ames. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

"We'll just try to keep everyone fresh and fine tune some things," Meinerts said. "We've got a couple of shin splints and things like that, so we're just working on getting healthy for next Thursday."

Prairie City-Monroe and Colfax-Mingo also competed in the meet, although individual times weren't made available for them as of press time. As has been the case all year, sophomore Rachel Peter and senior Rhett Gainey led the Mustangs in the girls and boys races, respectively, while sophomore Kennedi Hostetter took top billing for the Tigerhawk girls, who took ninth in the team standings.

"I honestly didn't know what to expect since there were a few teams here we hadn't run against more than once," PCM coach Eric Karr said. "You never know how a team will improve throughout the season, but time-wise, we did pretty good."

In the middle school races, PCM's Blaise Winegardner was beat to the finish line for the first time this season to take second, while Rachel Stafford took third in the girls race. Karr is viewing Winegardner's finish as a positive since he finally was able to compete with someone directly after dominating his competition for most of this season.

The Mustangs will run at Saydel this week before preparing for districts at Panorama with CMB, while the Tigerhawks will run their district meet in Marshalltown.

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