
<p>Canon City freshman Katie Till isn't tired of following her big sister Aubrey's footsteps. In fact, it usually leads her to success.</p><p>"I don't mind when people say, 'Oh, you are following in your sister's footsteps,'" Katie said after the Cheyenne Mountain Stampede. "I'm perfectly fine with that."</p><p>Who can blame her? Thursday, Katie followed race-winner Aubrey to the finish line as the sisters went one-two in Thursday's 4A race. In the other 4A girls' varsity race Palmer Ridge's Alison Deitsch took first in 20 minutes, 19 seconds.</p><p>Junior Aubrey - who had been plagued with back, foot and leg injuries the past year - was thinking about this race all summer.</p><p><a href="http://gazette.com/cross-country-canon-city-sisters-go-1-2-in-4a-stampede-race/article/1505573">Keep reading...</a></p>