Inglemoor High School cross country competes at state meet in Pasco

Inglemoor High School cross country runners competed at the state meet in Pasco, Wash. on Saturday, with two runners finishing in the top 20.

Inglemoor High School cross country runners competed at the state meet in Pasco, Wash. on Saturday, with two runners finishing in the top 20.

Nick Laccinole led the way for the Inglemoor boys, placing seventh overall in the 4A race with a time of 15-minutes and 39-seconds. He is the first Inglemoor boy on the podium at the state meet since 2003. Laccinole placed 83rd as a sophomore and 31st as a junior.

“Nick capped off a great season with his seventh-place finish,” said Inglemoor head coach Kelly Richards. “He got out quick with the front pack and hung on for a strong finish. Getting a state medal is a really big accomplishment and it is the perfect way to end his senior season.”

Laccinole also qualified for the Nike Border Clash in Portland on Nov. 22 that features the top runners from Washington and Oregon.

Viking Gavin Parpart had his best state finish placing 22nd in a time of 15:54, improving 11 places from last season.

Girls team

Rebecca Ledsham placed 16th overall in a time of 18:33, also earning a state medal. This is the sixth year in a row an Inglemoor girl has made it to the podium at the state meet.

“Rebecca has kept the Inglemoor streak  of podium finishes going with a strong finish today,” Richards said. “She had a rough start, but recovered and was able to move her way up during the race. We are really proud of the way she went out and competed today.”

Rebecca also qualified for the Nike Border Clash with her finish.