• Nov. 14, 2020 โ€” The Mountain Brook High School cross-country teams claimed a pair of runner-up finishes at the Class 6A state meet on Saturday at Oakville Indian Mounds Park. 

    The Spartan girls tallied 68 points behind a first-place finish from Elizabeth Robertson, while the boys totaled 73 points behind a ninth-place showing from Clayton Collins. Homewood's girls and Scottsboro's boys prevailed in their respective races. 

    โ€œItโ€™s a crazy rollercoaster of emotions,โ€ Mountain Brook head coach Michael McGovern said. โ€œWe had high expectations on the girls' side and came up a little short today, but then the guys truly exceeded our expectations."

    Robertson, a senior, made a decisive move near the 2-mile mark to pull away from her nearest challenger. She crossed the finish line well ahead of the pack in a personal-best 18 minutes, 43.15 seconds to clinch the title. 

    Robertson, who has run since she was a seventh-grader at Mountain Brook Junior High, is Mountain Brookโ€™s first female state cross-country champion since Anna Grace Morgan took the crown in 2016. 

    โ€œIt feels great,โ€ Robertson said. โ€œItโ€™s been something Iโ€™ve been working toward for five and a half years now, so itโ€™s really nice to see all the hard work pay off.โ€ 

    Robertson was one of four Spartans to place in the top 20. Clark Stewart joined her as an All-State honoree by finishing in the top 15, taking eighth in 19:32.78. Reagan Riley finished 18th in 20:16.64, and Kennedy Hamilton finished 20th in 20:18.35. 

    Lucy Benton (21st, 20:20.13), Hunter Anderson (23rd, 20:26.25), Gracie Walker (34th, 20:54.93), Holland Finch (35th, 20:55.74), Anne Lichty (64th, 21:54.36), and Kate Barlow (78th, 22:15.12) rounded out Mountain Brookโ€™s participating athletes. 

    Catherine Corley served as the first alternate on a team that will return nine of its top 10 runners next season. 

    โ€œSecond place in the state is nothing to sneeze at,โ€ McGovern said. โ€œItโ€™s certainly a great accomplishment, and Homewoodโ€™s a great team.โ€

    Collins, a sophomore, clocked a personal-best to place ninth in 16:37.43. He was joined on the All-State team by John Roberts, who took 10th in 16:52.98, and Davis Plowden, who took 15th in 16:56.65. Bibb Albright also placed in the top 20 by finishing 19th in 17:07.65. 

    Harry Clark (25th, 17:16.49), Hagen Livingston (29th, 17:22.63), Charles Vaughan (38th, 17:33.62), George Pelekis (55th, 17:47.29), Walton Redden (65th, 17:58.52), and Davis Lee (105th, 18:41.89) rounded out the Spartansโ€™ participating athletes.

    Nicholas Miller served as the first alternate on a team that will return eight of its top 10 runners next season. 

    โ€œThese guys have really bought into hard work paying off and they have bought into a team-first atmosphere," McGovern said. "I think they realize that a blue map is definitely a potential for the future.โ€