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Competing in her second XC race, Selena Moya is the first Stacey runner to take on the obstacles and at the end shaved-off over a minute from her previous outing at UTSA Invitational the week before.

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Joel Ibarra cruising with about 1200 meters remaining in the grueling 3200 meter course and below, kicking it in with a 300 meter sprint to the finish.

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First Flight runner, Kurt Stuebs ran a good leg and set the remaining four runners up in good position as he finished in the top third of the field.

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The next Flight runner, Bryan Kelps leaves little chance of tripping over the cavellettis as he vaults over the second obstacle and prepares for his finish.

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Struggling with some leg issues, Cody Miller is not particularly fond of the required jumping throughout the 3200 meter course.

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Number two runner, Kelly Knippel taking on the course with a gusto.

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Stacey's anchor leg in the Flight Score Meet, Desmond Clark hunting-down a runner from Harlandale.

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Looking at you take on the log, I might have considered it. But later over the cavellettis totally convinced me - NO! Jennifer, you may not run the hurdles in track this spring!

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All-in-all, (8th out of 25 teams) not a bad showing considering we were probably the smallest school competing and mixing it up with 4-A and 5-A powerhouses.

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