Kendra Lusk
Check out a timeline through photos of Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk from her career with the Lady Spartans.

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk nears the finish line Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019, during the Division 3A Nevada State Cross Country Championships, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. Lusk won the individual state title by 24 seconds with a time of 19:38, and the Lady Spartans claimed their third-consecutive 3A girls state championship. She has signed her national letter of intent to run cross country, indoor track and outdoor track for Montana State University.
- Anthony Mori

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk turns up the heat for a large lead into the final turn of the 800 meters during the Elko League Meet on Saturday, March 7, 2020, at Warrior Field. Lusk won the event with a time of 2:34.6 and took second in the 1600 meters with a one-mile race of 5:39.
- ANTHONY MORI, Elko Daily Free Press

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk nears the finish line Saturday during the Division 3A Nevada State Cross Country Championships, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. Lusk won the individual state title by 24 seconds with a time of 19:38, and the Lady Spartans claimed their third-consecutive 3A girls state championship.Â
- Anthony Mori

The Spring Creek girls cross country team gathers at the finish line following the Division 3A Nevada State Cross Championships, on Nov. 9, 2019, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. The Lady Spartans won their third straight 3A girls state title, beating Tahoe-Truckee by 20 points. From left: Head coach Todd Mahlke, Brandi Manhire, Mariah Cooper, Emma Little, Rosemary Little, Kendra Lusk, Emma Campbell, Grace Florence, Macey Reed, Kiely Munson and assistant coach Larissa Mahlke.
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Shown are the 1st-Team All-League girls of the 3A North regional cross country meet following the race on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. From right, Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk (regional champion), Lowry's Jovi Kuskie (regional runner-up), Tahoe-Truckee's Isabella Terrazas (third), Spring Creek's Grace Florence (fourth), Tahoe-Truckee's Petra Kidd (fifth), Elko's Xandry de Arrieta (sixth) and Spring Creek's Rosemary Little (seventh).

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk, right, leads a pack of runners during the 2019 Wells Invitational, at Chimney Rock Golf Course. Lusk won the 42-girl race with a time of 19:25, and the Lady Spartans took the team title with a score of 30 points, placing seven girls in the top-12 and five in the top-10.Â
- Photo by Amy Hunsaker

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk crosses the finish line during the 3200 meters of the 3A state meet on May 18, 2019, at Desert Oasis High School, in Las Vegas. She ranked third with a personal-record time of 11:40.21 and set another PR of 5:19.09 for third place in the 1600 meters.
- Anthony Mori

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk opens a gap during the 3200 meters of the 2019 3A North regional meet in Fallon. She placed third with a time of 11:44.95. Lusk also finished third in the 1600 meters with a time of 5:22.84 for what was then a personal record.
- Photo by Amy Hunsaker

Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk approaches the finish line of the Elko Invitational on Oct. 11, 2018, at Ruby Golf Course. In just her sophomore season, the Las Vegas Review-Journal selected Lusk as a 2nd-Team All-State runner, regardless of division or class.
- Anthony Mori

The Ruby Mountain Running Club girls team gathers at the Nike Cross Southwest Regional, at Grande Sports Academy, on Nov. 17, 2018, in Casa Grande, Arizona. The girls placed third out of 13 teams, Rylie Lusk notching a top-three finish and Kendra Lusk booking a top-five run.Â
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The Spring Creek girls and boys cross country teams pose on Nov. 4, 2017, after each won Division 3A state championships at Shadow Mountain Park, in Sparks. Back row, from left: alternate Emma Campbell, Kendra Lusk, Mikkala Perchetti, Larissa Mauer, Alandra Mauer, Rosemary Little, Rylie Lusk and Emma Little. Front row, from left: Secody Charley, George Skivington, William Fallini-Haas, Matthew Henning, alternate Terrence Simpson, Spencer Thomas, Noah Mahlke and Logan Allen.
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The Spring Creek girls cross country team celebrates its second straight Division 3A North regional championship on Oct. 27, 2017, at Shadow Mountain Park, in Sparks. Front: head coach Todd Mahlke. Back, from left: Larissa Mauer, Emma Little, Rosemary Little, Mikkala Perchetti, Alandra Mauer, Rylie Lusk, alternate Emma Campbell and Kendra Lusk.
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Spring Creek freshman Kendra Lusk competes during the Section 1 varsity girls race on Sept. 23, 2017, during the Bob Firman Invitational, at Eagle Island State Park, in Boise, Idaho. She placed 19th individually and the Lady Spartans took sixth as a team.
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Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk nears the finish line Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019, during the Division 3A Nevada State Cross Country Championships, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. Lusk won the individual state title by 24 seconds with a time of 19:38, and the Lady Spartans claimed their third-consecutive 3A girls state championship. She has signed her national letter of intent to run cross country, indoor track and outdoor track for Montana State University.
- Anthony Mori
Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk turns up the heat for a large lead into the final turn of the 800 meters during the Elko League Meet on Saturday, March 7, 2020, at Warrior Field. Lusk won the event with a time of 2:34.6 and took second in the 1600 meters with a one-mile race of 5:39.
- ANTHONY MORI, Elko Daily Free Press
Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk nears the finish line Saturday during the Division 3A Nevada State Cross Country Championships, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. Lusk won the individual state title by 24 seconds with a time of 19:38, and the Lady Spartans claimed their third-consecutive 3A girls state championship.Â
- Anthony Mori
The Spring Creek girls cross country team gathers at the finish line following the Division 3A Nevada State Cross Championships, on Nov. 9, 2019, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. The Lady Spartans won their third straight 3A girls state title, beating Tahoe-Truckee by 20 points. From left: Head coach Todd Mahlke, Brandi Manhire, Mariah Cooper, Emma Little, Rosemary Little, Kendra Lusk, Emma Campbell, Grace Florence, Macey Reed, Kiely Munson and assistant coach Larissa Mahlke.
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Shown are the 1st-Team All-League girls of the 3A North regional cross country meet following the race on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, at Rancho San Rafael Park, in Reno. From right, Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk (regional champion), Lowry's Jovi Kuskie (regional runner-up), Tahoe-Truckee's Isabella Terrazas (third), Spring Creek's Grace Florence (fourth), Tahoe-Truckee's Petra Kidd (fifth), Elko's Xandry de Arrieta (sixth) and Spring Creek's Rosemary Little (seventh).
Spring Creek's Kendra Lusk, right, leads a pack of runners during the 2019 Wells Invitational, at Chimney Rock Golf Course. Lusk won the 42-girl race with a time of 19:25, and the Lady Spartans took the team title with a score of 30 points, placing seven girls in the top-12 and five in the top-10.Â
- Photo by Amy Hunsaker
The Spring Creek girls and boys cross country teams pose on Nov. 4, 2017, after each won Division 3A state championships at Shadow Mountain Park, in Sparks. Back row, from left: alternate Emma Campbell, Kendra Lusk, Mikkala Perchetti, Larissa Mauer, Alandra Mauer, Rosemary Little, Rylie Lusk and Emma Little. Front row, from left: Secody Charley, George Skivington, William Fallini-Haas, Matthew Henning, alternate Terrence Simpson, Spencer Thomas, Noah Mahlke and Logan Allen.
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The Spring Creek girls cross country team celebrates its second straight Division 3A North regional championship on Oct. 27, 2017, at Shadow Mountain Park, in Sparks. Front: head coach Todd Mahlke. Back, from left: Larissa Mauer, Emma Little, Rosemary Little, Mikkala Perchetti, Alandra Mauer, Rylie Lusk, alternate Emma Campbell and Kendra Lusk.
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