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Stanger Places 16th at State

(by Don Meador, Allen County Schools, November 6, 2019) 

   Allen County-Scottsville High School eighth grader James Tyler Stanger burst onto the state cross country scene last weekend with a 16th place finish at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Class 2A Cross Country Championships at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.

   Stanger---an eighth grader from the James E. Bazzell Middle School---covered the 5K course in a time of 17:14.28. Stanger was less than four seconds away from a top 15 finish and podium recognition. Stanger’s time reflected a 28 second drop from his regional run time of 17:42.99.

    Ryan Maynard from Taylor County recorded a time of 16:14.25 to win individual honors in the event. The field included 251 runners.  

   AC-SH junior Tad Kolton Taylor also participated in the state meet and placed 62nd in the field. Taylor posted a time of 18:10.75, almost identical to his state qualifying time from the regional meet on October 26.

   Sunday, the Kentucky Track Cross Country Coaches Association (KTCCA) announced their 2019 All-State Award winners. Stanger was selected as a member of the team, the lone eighth grade to make the list of the top runners in the Commonwealth.