WHITEHALL — Whitehall picked up another West Michigan Conference Lakes victory Tuesday in the season's final league race, which took place on its home course.
The team edged Fremont by 10 points, led by another dominant win from Bobby Jazwinski. The junior posted a time of 15:11.3, winning the race by over a minute.
Jazwinski was the first of three Vikings to place in the top 10, as Hunter Parsons finished third in a time of 16:51.5 and Rex Pumford took seventh in a time of 17:04.1.
Justin Jensen narrowly missed the top 10, finishing 11th in a time of 17:33.2, and Ian Dennis closed the scoring in 21st place (18:26.2).

Whitehall's Bobby Jazwinski runs by himself late in Tuesday's WMC Lakes jamboree in Whitehall. Jazwinski, as he's done all season, won the race by a large margin as the Vikings took first place.
The Montague boys were fifth, led by Gibson Smith's fourth-place finish and time of 16:56.7. Nolan Kessler finished 13th and had a time of 17:54.6. Also scoring for the Wildcats were Matthew Leatherman in 23rd (18:30.2), Brock Hunter in 24th 18:32.7) and Jonathan Mueller in 36th (20:07.5).
In the girls' race, Montague finished fifth, led by Erica Hansen, who took 28th place (26:14.4). Teammates Carmen Howard (26:27.99) and Carlee Gillis (27:37.2) were the next two finishers in the race. Arianna Mueller finished 40th (29:52.5) and Peyton Sweet was 41st (30:18.1) to close the scoring.
Whitehall could not score as a team but did have the highest individual finisher for local squads - Reese Hesse, who took ninth (21:42.7). Ryanne Ellsworth placed 15th (23:37.8), Kassidy Parmley was 18th (24:12.4) and Kassie Sapp was 35th (28:46.9).