Lewis fourth at state
COURIER SPORTS STAFF
FORT DODGE —
Ottumwa’s Kevin Lewis
will have one more shot at a
state title. He still can’t be
all that disappointed.
The Bulldog junior, who
dominated competition all
year, placed fourth overall
(15:58) at the state cross
country meet in Fort Dodge
on Saturday.
Lewis’ finish was the
highest finish at state for an
Ottumwa runner in 75
years, according to OHS
head coach Jeff Smith.
The high state finish was
Lewis’ only loss of the season.
He had won all nine
races he had competed in
prior to Saturday. Lewis
made a startling jump up
the state leaderboard after a
67th-state finish last year.
“Overall he was pleased
with the year he had. How
could you not be?,” said
Smith.
Lewis led the race from
the mile-and-a-half mark
until the midway point of
the race. Lewis was one
second back of third-place
finisher Andrew Barrett of
Des Moines Roosevelt, a
runner he beat in the regular
season. Barrett passed
Lewis in the last 25 yards.
“He was mainly pleased
on how far he had come and
the improvement he made
throughout the year,” said
Smith.
Lewis wasn’t far off the
lead, as just 10 seconds separated
him from first-place
finisher Marshall Moyer of
Burlington, who led his
Grayhounds to the team
title.
“It’s not like he was way
back in fourth,” said Smith.
“With Kevin, he’s never satisfied
until he’s number
one.”