The girls' 5K opened 1A competition at New World Golf that morning, starting at 8:30 AM. RaeAnne Tutton, Pensacola Christian senior and two-time defending Region champ, was on the starting line. So was Pensacola Christian sophomore Jaimee Tutton, who had finished runner-up in the Region in 2021 and 2022. Caroline Couch of Maclay had finished well behind the Tuttons in the 2022 race, but 2023 was a new year and a new Regional championship--with a new Regional champion. Couch surged ahead of the Tuttons late in the race, winning in 18:17. RaeAnne Tutton was a close second in 18:19, with Jaimee Tutton right behind, also in 18:19.
Pensacola Christian took the next three places, with sophomore Reagan Smith fourth in 18:26, sophomore Sofia Peterlevitz fifth in 20:01, and seventh-grader Clara Goncalves sixth in 20:01. With five of the top six runners, the Warriors had a mathematically unbeatable 20 points, winning the Region 1 team title for the second year in a row.
Led by Region 1 champ Caroline Couch, the Maclay girls placed second in the team standings with 52 points. Providence was third with 80 points behind their top harrier, seventh-grader Emma Akhundjanov, who was tenth in 20:16. Five more teams also qualified for the State Championship Meet--Saint Johns Country Day (4th, 130), Harvest Community (5th, 192), Christs Church (6th, 201), Port Saint Joe (7th, 208), and Freeport (8th, 216).
Team Standings, 2023 FHSAA 1A Region 1 Girls' Cross-Country Championships
- Pensacola Christian, 20
- Maclay, 52
- Providence, 80
- Saint Johns Country Day, 130
- Harvest Community, 192
- Christs Church, 201
- Port Saint Joe, 208
- Freeport, 216
- Milton Central, 252
- Community Christian, 269
- Bishop Snyder, 281
- Saint John Paul Catholic, 289
- Baker, 324
- Jay, 382
- LEAD, 382
- Rocky Bayou Christian, 436
Top 15 Girls, 2023 FHSAA 1A Region 1 Cross-Country Championships
- 18:16.2, Caroline Couch (Maclay) 10
- 18:19.4, RaeAnne Tutton (Pensacola Christian) 12
- 18:19.5, Jaimee Tutton (Pensacola Christian) 10
- 18:25.9, Reagan Smith (Pensacola Christian) 10
- 20:01.0, Sofia Peterlevitz (Pensacola Christian) 10
- 20:01.0, Clara Goncalves (Pensacola Christian) 7
- 20:10.5, Susan Koeppel (Maclay) 12
- 20:13.0, Paige Brammer (Saint Joseph) 11
- 20:14.4, Eliana Reynolds (Pensacola Christian) 10
- 20:16.0, Emma Akhundjanov (Providence) 7
- 20:23.3, Rebecca Stratton (Saint Johns Country Day) 11
- 20:25.0, Kira Casane (Saint Joseph) 12
- 20:32.3, Serafina Rietow (Saint John Paul Catholic) 10
- 20:39.1, Lillian Koeppel (Maclay) 10
- 20:39.2, Mary Clayton Soto (Maclay) 12
Ten days before the 1A Region 1 meet, David Barton of Maclay won the boys' 5K at the 1A District 2 Championship in Tallahassee. After the race, he answered a question about the competition in the upcoming Regional.
"Pensacola Christian Academy has a guy who runs 16:18," said Barton. "So I hope to go hard with him and win that race."
Barton himself went 16:18 at Region, but no Pensacola Christian athletes were near him when he crossed the finish line, the Region 1 champ by 70 meters. Pensacola Christian senior Andrew Sheppard took the runner-up spot with a 16:32. Dominic Litchfield, a Pensacola Christian junior, was third in 16:37.
Walker White of Providence took fourth, running 16:40. Pensacola Christian had a third athlete in the top ten, frosh Jed Fears, sixth in 16:49, but Providence put four in the top ten--White, junior Ellis Halton (8th, 17:07), junior Donovan Drake (9th, 17:19), and sophomore Harrison Kozlowski (10th, 17:20). Two young Warriors, eighth-grader Carson Ohman (13th, 17:22) and frosh Walter Goncalves (17th, 17:38), finished the scoring for Pensacola Christian, giving their team 41 points and first place in the Region. Providence was only a point away, taking second with 42 points.
Led by Barton, Maclay put up 82 points to place third, qualifying for the State Championship with Pensacola Christian and Providence. Five more teams advanced to State--Community Christian (4th, 106), Saint Joseph (5th, 165), Rocky Bayou Christian (6th, 199), Saint Johns Country Day (7th, 217), and Blountstown (8th, 235). The FHSAA State Championship Cross-Country Meet is scheduled for Friday, 17 November 2023, at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee, Florida, with the 1A girls racing at 7:45 AM and the 1A boys at 8:35 AM.
Team Standings, 2023 FHSAA 1A Region 1 Boys' Cross-Country Championships
- Pensacola Christian, 41
- Providence, 42
- Maclay, 82
- Community Christian, 106
- Saint Joseph, 165
- Rocky Bayou Christian, 199
- Saint Johns Country Day, 217
- Blountstown, 235
- Bishop Snyder, 262
- Trinity Christian, 270
- Christs Church, 271
- Baker, 326
- Jay, 347
- LEAD, 353
- Laurel Hill, 378
- Port Saint Joe, 400
Top 15 Boys, 2023 FHSAA 1A Region 1 Cross-Country Championships
- 16:17.2, David Barton (Maclay) 9
- 16:31.4, Andrew Sheppard (Pensacola Christian) 12
- 16:36.8, Dominic Litchfield (Pensacola Christian) 11
- 16:40.0, Walker White (Providence) 10
- 16:43.0, Tyson Manley (Christs Church) 8
- 16:48.7, Jed Fears (Pensacola Christian) 9
- 16:56.1, Ashton Akam (Saint Joseph) 12
- 17:06.6, Ellis Halton (Providence) 11
- 17:18.4, Donovan Drake (Providence) 11
- 17:19.1, Harrison Kozlowski (Providence) 10
- 17:20.3, Sam Loftin (Providence) 10
- 17:20.9, Carson Freeland (Community Christian) 12
- 17:22.0, Carson Ohman (Pensacola Christian) 8
- 17:22.7, Landon Reeves (Community Christian) 8
- 17:23.6, Logan Phipps (Maclay) 8
FHSAA 1A Region 1 Cross-Country Champions, 1999 - 2023 | ||
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Boys | ||
Date | Team Champs | Individual Champs |
13 November 1999 | Maclay, 25 | 15:36, Ryan Deak (Maclay) 9 |
11 November 2000 | Maclay | |
10 November 2001 | Maclay, 20 | 16:20, Caleb Carmichael (Florida State) 12 |
16 November 2002 | Maclay, 15 | ??:??, Ryan Deak (Maclay) 11 |
1 November 2003 | Episcoal, 31 | 16:32, Justin Jackson (Episcopal) 12 |
30 October 2004 | Episcopal, 82 | 16:32, Michael Anderson (P K Yonge) 10 |
5 November 2005 | P K Yonge, 72 | 16:37, Geoffrey Anderson (P K Yonge) 11 |
4 November 2006 | P K Yonge, 36 | 15:42, Michael Anderson (P K Yonge) 12 |
10 November 2007 | Maclay, 41 | 16:11, Whitney Strickland (North Florida Christian) 11 |
15 November 2008 | P K Yonge, 33 | 16:17, Whitney Strickland (North Florida Christian) 12 |
14 November 2009 | P K Yonge, 21 | 16:21, Patrick Swain (Maclay) 11 |
12 November 2010 | Maclay, 23 | 16:37, Patrick Swain (Maclay) 12 |
12 November 2011 | Maclay, 25 | 16:48, Travis Covert (Maclay) 11 |
10 November 2012 | Maclay, 43 | 16:05, Griffith Rutherford (North Florida Christian) 11 |
2 November 2013 | Maclay, 52 | 16:38, Griffith Rutherford (North Florida Christian) 12 |
8 November 2014 | Maclay, 34 | 16:39, Micah Kemp (Jay) 12 |
31 October 2015 | Maclay, 52 | 16:35, Jackson Neri (Bishop Snyder) 12 |
28 October 2016 | Maclay, 69 | 17:00, Clay Milford (Maclay) 10 |
4 November 2017 | Providence, 70 | 16:31, Sean Snyder (Saint Joseph) 12 |
3 November 2018 | Providence, 69 | 15:47, Junious Brown (Maclay) 11 |
2 November 2019 | Maclay, 70 | 16:00, Junious Brown (Maclay) 12 |
7 November 2020 | Maclay, 36 | 15:53, Matthew Stratton (Saint Johns Country Day) 11 |
5 November 2021 | Pensacola Christian, 43 | 15:06, Matthew Stratton (Saint Johns Country Day) 12 |
28 October 2022 | Pensacola Christian, 26 | 16:19, Drew Birx (Pensacola Christian) 12 |
10 November 2023 | Pensacola Christian, 41 | 16:18, David Barton (Maclay) 9 |
Girls | ||
Date | Team Champs | Individual Champs |
13 November 1999 | Maclay, 40 | 18:11, Kara Scanlin (Episcopal) 10 |
11 November 2000 | Episcopal | |
10 November 2001 | Maclay, 51 | 17:33, Kara Scanlin (Episcopal) 12 |
16 November 2002 | Oak Hall, 40 | ??:??, Robyn Debenedet (Episcopal) 11 |
1 November 2003 | Oak Hall, 31 | 18:56, Robyn Debenedet (Episcopal) 12 |
30 October 2004 | Episcopal, 36 | 19:40, Emily Ingham (Episcopal) 10 |
5 November 2005 | Maclay, 26 | 19:42, Meghan Roberts (P K Yonge) 8 |
4 November 2006 | Maclay, 29 | 19:06, Meghan Roberts (P K Yonge) 9 |
10 November 2007 | Maclay, 27 | 19:13, Alicia Fenley (Maclay) 10 |
15 November 2008 | P K Yonge, 67 | 18:27, Jana Stolting (Maclay) 11 |
14 November 2009 | Maclay, 46 | 18:21, Jana Stolting (Maclay) 12 |
12 November 2010 | Oak Hall, 39 | 18:53, Brittney Olinger (Oak Hall) 9 |
12 November 2011 | Providence, 34 | 18:17, Stefanie Kurgatt (Maclay) 11 |
10 November 2012 | Providence, 49 | 19:27, Eden Meyer (Providence) 11 |
2 November 2013 | Providence, 22 | 19:30, Eden Meyer (Providence) 12 |
8 November 2014 | Maclay, 37 | 18:53, Maya Espinosa (Baker) 7 |
31 October 2015 | Maclay, 49 | 19:10, Maya Espinosa (Baker) 8 |
28 October 2016 | Maclay, 52 | 19:45, Caroline Willis (Maclay) 12 |
4 November 2017 | Maclay, 47 | 19:55, Audrey Woods (Providence) 11 |
3 November 2018 | Maclay, 48 | 18:24, Gianna Forte (Bishop Snyder) 12 |
2 November 2019 | Maclay, 23 | 19:42, Ella Porcher (Maclay) 9 |
7 November 2020 | Maclay, 49 | 18:40, Laci Watford (University Christian) 11 |
5 November 2021 | Maclay, 35 | 18:54, RaeAnne Tutton (Pensacola Christian) 10 |
28 October 2022 | Pensacola Christian, 28 | 18:39, RaeAnne Tutton (Pensacola Christian) 11 |
10 November 2023 | Pensacola Christian, 20 | 18:17, Caroline Couch (Maclay) 10 |
The 1A Region 1 meet was run at Port Saint Joe High in Port Saint Joe in 1999. The meet was run at the Miccosukee Greenway in Tallahassee in 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. The meet was run at Maclay School in Tallahassee in 2001 and 2002. The meet was run at Florida Community College in Jacksonville in 2003. The meet was run at Summit East in Tallahassee in 2004. The meet was run at Sainte Fe College in Gainesville in 2009. The meet was run at Oak Hall High in Gainesville in 2010. The meet was run at Sunnyhill Farms near Tallahassee in 2012 and 2014. The meet was run at Alligator Lake in Lake City in 2011, 2013, and 2015. The meet was run at Escambia Equestrian Center in Pensacola in 2016. The meet was run at New World Golf in Jacksonville in 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. The meet was held at The Oaks Equestrian Park in Lake City in 2017 and 2019. |
Links
- Complete results of the 2023 FHSAA 1A Region 1 Cross-Country Championship Meet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vS6tHVBgwAVcT8BPhehHuZeh0H9wGtgJJUYulwgAbziQ97Od_kuAGuWoruntYr5FBEvFYU_rPIKsCnP/pubhtml
- Trouble Afoot! coverage of 2023 FHSAA Region 1 cross-country
- 1A: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2023/11/fhsaa-1a-region-1-2023.html
- 2A: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2023/11/fhsaa-2a-region-1-2023.html
- 3A: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2023/11/fhsaa-3a-region-1-2023.html
- 4A: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2023/11/fhsaa-4a-region-1-2023.html
- 2022 story, “Harriers RaeAnne Tutton and Drew Birx win as Pensacola Christian sweeps 1A Region 1”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2022/10/fhsaa-1a-region-1-2022.html
- 2021 story, “Matthew Stratton blazes a 15:06 win in the 1A Region 1 Cross-Country Championship”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2021/11/fhsaa-1a-region-1-2021.html
- 2020 story, “Laci Watford and Matthew Stratton win at 1A Region 1, but Maclay sweeps team honors”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2020/11/fhsaa-1a-region-1-2020.html
- 2019 story, “Led by Junious Brown and Ella Porcher, Maclay paints Region 1 blue”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2019/11/fhsaa-1a-region-1-2019.html
- 2012 story, “Region 1 cross country, Sunny Hill Farms and the road to State”
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2012/11/fhsaa-regon-1-2012.html
- Find a cross-country, road, or track race for your schedule on the Trouble Afoot! calendar
https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/search/label/calendar?max-results=1
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