It was a gutsy move that paid off. Chasing a pair of strong 1,600-meter runners in Neuqua Valley’s Nick Dovalovsky and St. Charles East’s Luke Schildmeyer, Lake Zurich senior Jacob Myers made a decision — split them rather than go round.
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