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Nordic Skiing: Willmar girls 5th, boys 6th at Andes

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ALEXANDRIA -- The Willmar Cardinals both finished last at the Alexandria Invitational at Andes Tower Hills on Tuesday.

St. Cloud Tech won for the boys and St. Cloud Cathedral/Sartell for the girls.

Willmar's top boys finisher in the 5K Classic was Nathaniel Erickson with a time of 15:37:00. Erika Aaker led the Willmar girls with a time of 19:24:00.

Boys Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) St. Cloud Tech (2) Buffalo (3) Cathedral/Sartell (4) Alexandria (5) St. Cloud Apollo (6) Willmar

5K CLASSIC -- (1) Josh Hill, Cathedral/Sartell, 13:14:00 (2) Chris Rouw, Tech, 13:20:00 (3) Andrew Gutneck, Buffalo, 13:46:00 ... Willmar: Nathaniel Erickson, 15:37, Cody McFarland, 17:16:00, Ryan Haines, 16:12:00, Kai Christianson, 18:38:00, Alec Janning, 18:34:00, Peter Rozendaal, 18:16:00, Ian Thompson, 19:52:00, Jack Erickson, 16:11:00

Girls Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) Cathedral/Sartell (2) Alexandria (3) Buffalo (4) St. Cloud Apollo (5) Willmar

5K CLASSIC -- (1) Greta Danielson, Cathedral, 15:44:00 (2) Emily Bedker, Buffalo, 16:17:00 (3) Julia Sielig, Alexandria, 16:26:00 ... Willmar: Catey LaPatka, 24:00:00, Kalina Larsen, 22:15:00, Catherine Halvorson, 23:05:00, Erika Aaker, 19:24:00, McKenna Olson, 21:20:00, Samantha Hanson, 19:50:00, Ashlyn Boehme, 21:26:00, Madison Thomas, 25:47:00, Kassandra Erickson, 28:11:00


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