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DyeStat.com – News – Emma Stutzman, Christian Groendyk Lead Historically Deep Fields at Liberty Bell Invitational

DyeStat.com - News - Emma Stutzman, Christian Groendyk Lead Historically Deep Fields at Liberty Bell Invitational

Stutzman equals No. 2 competitor in meet history by clocking 16:44 in girls sweepstakes, Groendyk elevates to No. 3 male performer by running 14:48 on Heritage 5-kilometer layout to take boys sweepstakes; Price leads Cherry Creek girls to team title and Strand sparks Cherokee Trail boys championship effort

By Erik Boal, DyeStat Editor

LITTLETON – Emma Stutzman of Pomona High and Fort Collins’ Christian Groendyk took advantage of ideal conditions Saturday to produce two of the top all-time performances at the Liberty Bell Invitational, leading the deepest sweepstakes races in meet history at Heritage High.

Stutzman, a senior, clocked 16 minutes, 44 seconds on the 5-kilometer layout, leading four female athletes to sub-17 performances in the girls sweepstakes, benefiting from race-time temperatures in the low 50s after light rain fell the morning of the event.

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Prior to Saturday, only Sydney Thorvaldson of Rawlins High in Wyoming, along with Colorado prep standouts Brie Oakley of Grandview and Lauren Gregory of Fort Collins had eclipsed the 17-minute barrier at Liberty Bell.

Stutzman matched Oakley’s 2016 effort to equal the No. 2 all-time competitor. Thorvaldson boasts the top performance in meet history at 16:40.60 in 2019, in addition to running 16:19 on the same course in 2020 at the Heritage Distance Classic.

Ella Hagen, a sophomore at Summit High, elevated to No. 4 in meet history by clocking 16:45.1, senior Addison Price of Cherry Creek ascended to No. 6 all-time with her 16:53.3 effort, edging senior Brooke Wilson of Valor Christian and her No. 7 performance at 16:53.6.

Groendyk, a senior, ran 14:48.0 to also lead four competitors to sub-15 marks in the boys sweepstakes, the most in a single race in meet history.

Only Valor Christian graduate Cole Sprout, who clocked 14:38.40 in 2019, and former Cherry Creek star Parker Wolfe – runner-up the same year in 14:47.30 – have run faster in meet history than Groendyk.

Wolfe produced the top mark on the 5-kilometer layout by running 14:30.10 at the Heritage Distance Classic in 2020.

Hunter Strand, a senior from Cherokee Trail, improved to No. 4 in meet history at 14:50.3, followed by Valor Christian junior Dane Eike elevating to No. 5 all-time at 14:54.1 and Erie senior Evan Kraus equaling the No. 7 performer by clocking 14:58.0.

Sophomore Benjamin Anderson of Mountain Vista just missed becoming the 10th competitor to eclipse the 15-minute mark at Heritage High, finishing…

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