
Aubrey Till took advantage of her home meet to log her first win of the season, and it was a big win. Paul Jaeger file photo.
When there are only two Tuesday/Thursday meets for the week, you tend to go in with limited expectations of what you're going to learn from those meets. In this case, your expectations were exceeded.
The (Denver Lutheran/Prairie View/Horizon) Brighton Runners Roost is well know as a meet where you--and everyone around you--gets wet. It doesn't have a long and distinguished reputation of revealing heretofore hidden team strengths. But, that might have been different this time around. We did learn a few things worth knowing this year.
Summit's girls tackled what could prove to be their toughest opposition yet. The Tigers were able to turn aside a very good D'Evelyn team for the meet title. Summit is still in the hunt for the #5 who will close the gap on their first four. If they find that individual....
Freshman McKenna Ramsay won this race...