Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaat.at Kale’s Finn Morley crosses the finish line at the Capital City Invitational on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire File)

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaat.at Kale’s Finn Morley crosses the finish line at the Capital City Invitational on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire File)

Over 80 Juneau runners competed Labor Day weekend. Here’s how they did.

Capital City Invitational

Aug. 31, 2019

Boys results — 1, Dominic Baciocco, Sitka, 15:56; 2, Siyel George, Haines, 16:39; 3, Tucker Kelly, TMHS, 16:39; 4, Asa Demmert, Sitka, 16:59; 5, Finn Morley, JDHS, 17:20; 6, Ambrose Bucy, JDHS, 17:25; 7, Tim Degener, JDHS, 17:32; 8, Brent Capps, Ketch, 17:37; 9, Will Robinson, JDHS, 17:42; 10, Mickey Lapinski, Ketch, 17:47; 11, Sadie Tuckwood, JDHS, 17:51; 12, Koby Goldstein, JDHS, 17:52; 13, Uriah Lucas, Pburg, 18:00; 14, Samuel Holst, JDHS, 18:06; 15, Matthew Johns, TMHS, 18:25; 16, Kobi Weiland, Sitka, 18:32; 17, Aubrey Hekkers, JDHS, 18:37; 18, Dwight King, Ketch, 18:41; 19, Bryce Knudsen, Kake, 18:44; 20, Max Dapcevich, JDHS, 18:45; 21, Eli Crupi, JDHS, 18:45; 22, Aiden Hollingsworth, JDHS, 18:51; 23, Silas Demmert, Sitka, 18:52; 24, Mark Davis, Haines, 18:56; 25, Colton Johns, JDHS, 18:57; 26, Aiden Miller, Ketch, 19:01; 27, Kole Sperl, Pburg, 19:01; 28, Gavin Gende, TMHS, 19:03; 29, Jaydon Maloney, JDHS, 19:05; 30, Kadin Doddridge, JDHS, 19:06; 31, Chase Lister, Pburg, 19:06; 32, Hunter Mathews, Ketch, 19:14; 33, Carver Culbeck, Haines, 19:17; 34, Michael Durkin, Pburg, 19:18; 35, Ethan Sellers, JDHS, 19:19; 36, Luke Davis, Haines, 19:22; 37, Carson Crager, Haines, 19:26; 38, Finn Kesey, JDHS, 19:30; 39, Owen Woodward, Ketch, 19:31; 40, Colton Ewers, Sitka ,19:32; 41, Tommy Bowman, TMHS, 19:39;42, Brennan Palmer, Haines, 19:41; 43, Asa Dow, Sitka, 19:41; 44, Jonah Brown, TMHS, 19:43; 45, Brayden Gentry, Ketch, 19:44; 46, Ethan Bultez, TMHS, 19:45; 47, Ben Goldstein, JDHS, 19:46; 48, Eric Dobson, TMHS, 19:46; 49, Jayden Hotch, Haines, 19:50; 50, Ben Coutu, JDHS, 19:51; 51, Isaac Schlosser, JDHS, 19:52; 52, Aaron Blust, JDHS, 19:57; 53, Caden Mesdag, JDHS, 19:57; 54, Tyler Glaum, JDHS, 20:08; 55, Connor Ray, Ketch, 20:12; 56, Trever Olsen, Hydaburg, 20:20; 57, Jake Sleppy, JDHS, 20:23; 58, Nick Watts, JDHS, 20:24; 59, Hank Maxwell, Sitka, 20:28; 60, Julian Cumps, Pburg, 20:31; 61, Noah Sullivan, Pburg, 20:33; 62, Wesley Verhamme, Haines, 20:37; 63, Lucas Arnold, Mt Edgcmb, 20:40; 64, Devlny Campbell, Wrngl, 20:40; 65, David Bahnke, Mt Edgcmb, 20:48; 66, Ben Erickson, TMHS, 20:49; 67, Isaiah Unzicker, TMHS, 21:05; 68, Ethan Blatchley, Wrngl, 21:07; 69, Justus Paden, TMHS, 21:12; 70, Layne Cutnose, JDHS, 21:18; 71, Cooper Ross, Hoonah, 21:22; 72, Koa Doddridge, JDHS, 21:24; 73, Aidan Hopson, JDHS, 21:29; 74, Phoenix Jacobson, Haines, 21:32; 75, Tobin Buxton, Mtlkat, 21:41; 76, Jeremia Fergueson, Sitka, 21:42; 77, Sam Marnon, JDHS, 21:47; 78, Jayden West, JDHS, 21:49; 79, James Helem, Sitka, 21:53; 80, Nolan Ramseth, JDHS, 21:53; 81, Tobin Montalbo, JDHS, 22:00; 82, Kollin Kotongan, Mt Edgcmb, 22:01; 83, Kanish Djaker, Sitka, 22:02; 84, Jesse Hanson, Mt Edgcmb, 22:08; 85, Elijah Mead, TMHS, 22:22; 86, Elias Decker, Wrngl, 22:24; 87, James Houck, JDHS, 22:25; 88, Levi Danielson, Sitka, 22:26; 89, Caleb White, Mtlkat, 22:28; 90, Luke Percival, JDHS, 22:31; 91, Darin Tingey, TMHS, 22:33; 92, Cody Roomsburg, JDHS, 22:34; 93, Gonzalo Sanchez, Klawock, 22:36; 94, Robbie Gabel, JDHS, 22:37; 95, Max Collins, Angoon, 22:46; 96, Alejandro Contreras, Hoonah, 22:56; 97, Wilfred Agoney, Ketch, 22:57; 98, Eli Williamson, Haines, 23:04; 99, Tyson Messmer, Wrngl, 23:20; 100, Taan Smith, Klawock, 23:23; 101, Gaelen Craig, Haines, 23:33; 102, Zane Mahoney, Mt Edgcmb, 23:56; 103, Trenton McIntyre, Mtlkat, 24:08; 104, Mauricio Hernandez, TMHS, 24:18; 105, Jack Schwarting, JDHS, 24:18; 106, Cort Stewart, Mtlkat, 24:20; 107, Jasper Booth, Mtlkat, 24:21; 108, Austin Reid, Wrngl, 24:22; 109, Dylan Chapel, Haines, 24:22; 110, Jermaine Johnson, Hoonah, 24:49; 111, Travis Marsden, Mtlkat, 24:56; 112, Ian Owen, Klawock, 25:05; 113, Ryan Kahle, TMHS, 25:18; 114, Christian Austin, Hoonah, 25:43; 115, Esias Kohler, Hoonah, 26:06; 116, Sean Joseph, Klawock, 26:07; 117, Maximus Johnson, Sitka, 27:04; 118, Justin Jack, Angoon, 28:14; 119, Jacob Weerasinghe, Haines, 28:44; 120, Jack Byrer, Pburg, 29:13; 121, Emett Fairbanks, Klawock, 29:54; 122, Alex Eagan, JDHS, 30:01; 123, Reece Dusenberry, JDHS, 35:49; 124, Anthony Johnson, Hoonah, 47:42.

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaat.at Kale’s Sadie Tuckwood runs in the Capital City Invitational at Sandy Beach on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire File)

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaat.at Kale’s Sadie Tuckwood runs in the Capital City Invitational at Sandy Beach on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire File)

Girls Results — 1, Skylar Tuckwood, JDHS, 19:30; 2, Anna Prussian, Sitka, 19:33; 3, Kiah Dihle, TMHS, 19:46; 4, Anna Iverson, JDHS, 20:09; 5, Hannah Deer, TMHS 20:41; 6, Katherine McKenna, JDHS, 20:51; 7, Annika Schwartz, JDHS, 20:57; 8, Mackenzy Dryden, Haines, 20:59; 9, Grace Long, Haines, 21:02; 10, Ruby McCue, Ketch, 21:16; 11, Maia Cowan, Pburg, 21:20; 12, Trinity Jackson, JDHS, 21:21; 13, Liana Carney, Wragl, 21:22; 14, McKenna McNutt, JDHS, 21:35; 15, Melanie Chase, Pburg, 21:38; 16, Ellie Knapp, TMHS, 21:43; 17, Lindsay McTague, JDHS, 21:55; 18, Jasmin Holst, JDHS, 21:58; 19, Avery Williamson, Haines, 22:04; 20, Ashley Cyr, Ketch, 22:07; 21, Tawny Smith, Sitka, 22:20; 22, Morgan Elerding, Ketch, 22:23; 23, Ada Odden, Ketch, 22:24; 24, Haley Boron, Haines, 22:26; 25, Linnea Lentfer, JDHS, 22:29; 26, Hannah Boron, Haines, 22:34; 27, Jade Balansag, Wragl, 22:52; 28, Reece Bleakley, TMHS, 22:55; 29, Kendra Coonrad, Pburg, 23:02; 30, Ella Goldstein, JDHS, 23:05; 31, Anneliese Hiatt, Ketch, 23:17; 32, Avari Getchell, Haines, 23:18; 33, Natanya Reed, JDHS, 23:24; 34, Paige Boehlert, Ketch, 23:28; 35, Lydia Andriesen, Haines, 23:29; 36, Cheyanne Kookesh, Angoon, 23:39; 37, Marirose Evenden, Haines, 23:41; 38, Mia Anderson, Mt. Edge, 23:44; 39, Jenna Walker, Ketch, 23:47;40, Olivia Morrison, Hoonah, 23:51; 41, Malia King, Ketch, 23:52; 42, Kenai Holien, Klawock, 24:00 43, Robin Masterman Mt. Edge, 24:01; 44, Sidra Gregoire, JDHS, 24:03; 45, Jamie Early, Wragl, 24:04; 46, Marina Lloyd, JDHS, 24:21; 47, Maggie Boehlert, Ketch, 24:44; 48, Mackenzie Olver, TMHS, 25:01; 49, Natalie Crager, Haines, 25:11; 50, Celia Wheeler, JDHS, 25:13; 51, Bridget McTague, JDHS, 25:21; 52, Ava Brown, JDHS, 25:25; 53, Shelby York, JDHS, 25:25; 54, Aliyah Overturf, TMHS, 25:26; 55, Skylar Larrabee, Wragl, 25:34; 56, Addie Poulson, Sitka, 25:43; 57, Halle Wilson, Hoonah, 25:47; 58, Adeline Dyment, Mt. Edge, 25:49; 59, Deidre Toyomura, Pburg, 25:52; 60, Abigail Booton, TMHS, 26:05; 61, Adriana Larrabee, Wragl, 26:15; 62, Marianna Bell, JDHS, 26:18; 63, Alyssa Henshaw, Sitka, 26:19; 64, Marin Hart, Haines, 26:29; 65, Nicoline Christensen, Sitka, 26:32; 66, Kiara Harrison, Wragl, 26:51; 67, Lydia Martin, Pburg, 26:59; 68, Sosan Monsef, JDHS, 27:04; 69, Sunset Woods, Mt. Edge, 27:06; 70, Willow Jackson, Kake, 27:12; 71, Hannah Getchell, Haines, 27:21; 72, Gaby Mas, Ketch, 27:34; 73, Teresa Lewis, Hoonah, 27:38; 74, Sanona Sundberg, Haines, 27:39; 75, Courtney James, Kake, 27:44; 76, Kathleen Sweeney, Sitka, 27:48; 77, Chiara Chase, Mt. Edge, 28:18; 78, Melia Lu Trousil, TMHS, 28:26; 79, Malory Smith-Turpin, Klawock, 28:28; 80, Mariana Salazar, TMHS, 28:37; 81, Yzella Miramontes, Haines, 28:44; 82, Alexus Sakamoto Quezon, Pburg, 28:48; 83, Sierra McClement, Hoonah, 28:57; 84, Eleanor Pickrell, Ketch, 28:58; 85, Annie Christensen, Pburg, 29:04; 86, Alona Howland, Hoonah, 29:10; 87, Nina Carrillo, TMHS, 29:26; 88, Sierra Lloyd, JDHS, 29:33; 89, Haley Lynch, Mtktla, 31:04; 90, Dionna Jackson, Kake, 31:32; 91, Bella Hanna, TMHS, 31:50; 92, Grace Sikes, TMHS, 31:50; 93, Valory Smith-Turpin, Klawock, 32:12; 94, CeAirra Glaser, Wragl, 32:46; 95, Zada Michel, Hoonah, 46:57.

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