Freshmen sensations

Cardinal's McDermott, Coen to represent Newton at state

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Newton freshmen Cooper McDermott and Grace Coen will compete at the Class 4A boys and girls state cross country meet Saturday at Lake Municipal Golf Course in Fort Dodge. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

For most of this season, McDermott was Newton's second best runner. He led the team in its Sept. 6 meet at Johnston, but sophomore Christian Laube was the Cardinals' top finisher in their other eight regular season competitions. McDermott nearly beat out Laube at the finish line at the Little Hawkeye Conference meet on Oct. 8, finishing one second behind and in eighth place. At districts, McDermott finished eighth in 16 minutes and 44 seconds — four seconds behind his personal-best. Laube took 17th in 17:09 and has a favorable shot at getting to state next year.

What makes McDermott's success all the more impressive is that this is his first year in the sport. He did track in middle school.

"I just thought I'd have more success doing this than other sports," he said.

McDermott, who said his goal time Saturday is about 16:30, is one of 11 individual qualifiers in the Class 4A boys meet, and the only freshman of the bunch. There are 115 total runners in the field, 10 of which are freshmen.

The 4A boys meet begins at 11:30 a.m. at Fort Dodge's Lakeside Municipal Golf Course.

Business as usual for Coen

Whereas McDermott was an unknown entering this season, a lot of people involved in central Iowa cross country discussions had heard of Grace Coen.

She entered her freshman season after taking second at last year's Iowa state middle school cross country meet and was one of the nation's top-ranked middle school runners.

Despite her youth, Coen has more competitive running experience than most high school upperclassmen. She said her first race was when she was 8 or 9 years old.

"I did the Iowa Games one year just for the fun of it. I came home with a couple medals and I was pretty proud of myself," she said with a laugh about the experience.

Her freshman campaign has been a continuation of that success. She won the first three races of the year and seven of the eight regular season races she competed in. The only one she didn't was on Sept. 6 at Johnston, where she took second to Johnston freshman Bailey Eppart by only two seconds. Coen won the conference championship Oct. 8 and qualified for state by placing seventh at districts in 15:42. Her season-best time is 15:09 — set in Newton at the Sept. 18 Cardinal Invitational.

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