Mandeville's girls' cross country team gave it their all Saturday in the Catholic High Invitational run at Highland Park in Baton Rouge, but came up a little short in the team competition falling to Menard, which won the event with 68 points followed by the Lady Skippers at 89. St. Scholastica Academy earned an 8th place finish with 244 points, while Fontainebleau came in 10th at 280 points. Ponchatoula finished in 16th place with 446 points.
St. Joseph's Annie Hill won the individual title with a time of 18:25.97, outdistancing the 242-runner field. Hill held off SSA's Carly Boyce, who finished at 18:40.97. Mandeville's Olivia Murphy took third at 18:49.34. Murphy's teammates, Chelsea Jones came in 11th at 19:31.53 and Claire Crosby was 16th at 19:59.15.
Two Fontainebleau runners broke the top 20 individual standings with Courtney Smith taking 18th at 20:06.91 and Olivia Hunt in 20th place at 20:09.44.
Mandeville's Lady Skippers earned a second place finish Saturday in the Catholic High Invitational held in Baton Rouge. Photo courtesy of Angelle Albright..
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