Few people like to run alone.
Bailey Ness didn't need her East Ridge teammates at the Class 2A cross-country meet last fall -- she ran solo just fine the year before -- but she's sure glad they were there.
"It was a lot better to be able to have the team with me and to also have the extra couple days of practice with them," said Ness, a two-time state qualifier who also led the Raptors to a conference and section team championship in the Woodbury school's second year of existence.
Her final time is further proof.
As an eighth-grader at the state meet, Ness clocked in at 15 minutes, 41.7 seconds, finishing 37th overall. This past fall, she nearly shaved one full minute off that time with a 14:55.8, good enough for 13th place.
Ness was the medalist in the conference and section meets, but coach Chad Cronin noticed something even more special about her: She was happier the team won.
"Being a section champion, that's a huge deal," Cronin said. "She was happy about that, but she was way happier that the team won by one point."
Running is a family affair at the Ness household. Her brother, Ryan Ness, competed for UW-Milwaukee and is transferring to Minnesota State Mankato for cross-country and track and field. Her father, Lloyd Ness, who also serves as a Raptors assistant coach, was an All-America for the Gophers. Running wasn't something Bailey was dying to get into, but it worked out.