Megan Cole competed in the IHSAA Cross Country State Finals on Saturday.

Megan Cole. Photo courtesy South Ripley Cross Country, @SRHS_Running on Twitter.
(Terre Haute, Ind.) - South Ripley’s Megan Cole carried the torch for southeastern Indiana at the IHSAA Cross Country State Finals held Saturday at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute.
Cole placed 63rd out of 208 competitors in the girls race. She completed the course in 19:30, bringing her spectacular high school cross country career to an end.
The Forth Wayne Carroll girls were the team state champs. The individual champion was Greencastle's Emma Wilson at 17:53.
The boys team state title was claimed by Carmel, with Indianapolis Cathedral's Cole Hocker the individual champ at 15:25.
View full meet results at http://www.ihsaa.org/dnn/Sports/Girls/CrossCountry/2018-19/StateTournament/tabid/2173/Default.aspx#38082409-state-finals.
Fantastic XC season and career for Megan Cole. She finished around 60th place (of 208) in the IHSAA XC State Finals. Super proud of all your accomplishments! #SRXC pic.twitter.com/PgKAMKCXrw
— SR Running (@SRHS_Running) October 27, 2018

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