Photo Courtesy of Iola-Scandinavia School District
By Greg Seubert
If Charlie Vater isn’t considered one of the state’s top high school distance runners, he should be.
Less than five months after winning a pair of state titles in the boys’ Division 3 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs at the WIAA State Track & Field Championships in La Crosse, the Iola-Scandinavia High School senior added the Thunderbirds’ first state cross country championship to his long list of accomplishments.
Vater won the boys’ Division 3 race Oct. 28 at the WIAA State Cross Country Championships at The Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids. His time of 15:49.7 was more than 12 seconds faster than runner-up Taylor Karcz of Crandon.
His first-place finish at a sectional meet in Colby Oct. 21 helped the T-Birds qualify for state as a team on the boys’ side. The T-Birds finished 12th out of 16 teams with 292 points.
Meanwhile, Manawa senior Jolie Jaeger and Hortonville sophomore Hannah Huza ran in the girls’ Division 3 and Division 1 races, respectively.
Iola-Scandinavia’s other runners in the boys’ race were sophomore Ben Beck (55th, 17:39.8); freshman Jack Beck (112th, 18:52.1); freshman Evan Linjer (135th, 19:51.1); and freshman Henry Vater (136th, 19:52.7).
Jaeger wrapped up her cross country career at Little Wolf High School by placing 58th out of 152 runners with a time of 21:02.2.
Huza placed 48th in 19:44.5.