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in 25:24.8, Lillie Gleichauf was 43rd in 26:05.9, Natasha Butt placed 57th in 27:24 and Kylie Potvin was 62nd at 27:57.2.

The largest drops in time from Timm’s Hill to Tuesday were recorded by Butt (4:41), Liske (3:16), Anderson (2:22) and Potvin (2:02).

The boys actually tied Stratford for second with 63 points, but the Tigers handily won the sixth-runner tiebreaker with Derek Wiese taking 25th place. While Stratford packed four runners between the 17th and 26th spots and had the fifth- and 11th-place runners, the Raiders put four in the top 15 to challenge for second place.

Tanner Hraby led the way by finishing second out of 66 runners in 17:28.5. Lakeland’s Owen Clark pulled away from the pack and won in 17:06.6. Senior Josh Clark cracked the top 10 by placing ninth in 18:28.7, while juniors Logan Gubser (19:06.9) and Nick Steliga (19:14.5) were 13th and 15th. Senior Lucas Borman was the fifth scorer at 21:49.5. Freshman Evan Pagel was the sixth man, taking 42nd at 23:21.7. Cullen Jones (24:30.2) and Ervin Ulrich (24:30.6) were 49th and 50th in their second high school races.

Ulrich (3:12), Pagel (2:52), Borman (2:11) and Jones (2:06) had the biggest time drops from Timm’s Hill on the flatter Nine Mile course.

Ashton Bremer of Lakeland (18:00), Cody Ruetz of Rhinelander (18:04.3) and Cree DeFoe of Stratford (18:11.6) rounded out the top five.

The Raiders got an idea of who they’ll be chasing for a Great Northern Conference title as Lakeland won the team title with 47 points. Rhinelander was fourth with 76 points, followed by Northland Pines (99), Edgar (157), Mosinee (184) and the incomplete teams from Adams-Friendship, Antigo, Spencer and Wautoma.

Medford will next compete at the Marshfield Invitational at Wildwood Park Tuesday afternoon. The first race of the day is set for 4 p.m.

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