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Roland runner wins Muldrow Invitational; host Bulldogs finish fourth in team standings; Lady Bulldogs fifth
Sports
September 24, 2024
Roland runner wins Muldrow Invitational; host Bulldogs finish fourth in team standings; Lady Bulldogs fifth
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor

Roland Lady Rangers cross country runner Molly Carver won Thursday’s Muldrow Invitational, which took place at the old Muldrow Golf Course, with a time of 13:27.35.

In the high school girls’ team standings, the host Muldrow Lady Bulldogs were fifth (115 points), the Central Lady Tigers were sixth (119) and the Lady Rangers were seventh (144).

Individually for Muldrow, Genna Stephenson made the top 10 as she was sixth (14:32.99), and teammate Emma Fields made the top 15 as she was 12th (14:52).

As for other Lady Bulldogs, Isabelle Rogers was 32nd (16:13.03), Jensi Fields was 41st (17:06.23), Maysi Fields was 44th (17:18.33) and Noa Coleman was 51st (18:07.81).

Paris Campbell was the Central Lady Tigers’ fastest runner for the morning as she was seventh (14:33.65) to make the top 10. Cambree Bair was 15th (15:05.87) and Scarlett Harrison was 19th (15:16.22) as each made the top 20. Xhayla Mosby was 50th (18:05.24), Rileigh Ford was 53rd (18:19.38), Jacliynn Young was 62nd (20:11.35) and Gracie Thompson was 63rd (20:16.13).

As for other Lady Rangers after Carver, Abby Bower was 37th (16:53.37), Cadence Cole was 39th (16:56.84), Anistyn Howard was 48th (17:56.15), Mira Reagan was 54th (18:41.61), Landyn Ramey was 66th (21:20.42), Shyanne Bailey was 69th (23:15.9) and Erika Raney was 71st (24:40.79).

The host Muldrow Bulldogs finished fourth as a team with 121 points.

Jesse Kilinc was the highest finisher for the ’Dogs as he was 14th (21:00.76) to make the top 15. Kendal Howell made the top 20 as he was 17th (21:19.12). Kaden Rye was 24th (22:30.96), Zeeshan Bukhari was 59th (27:06.67), Seth Nance was 61st (27:40.56), Brady Boshers was 64th (27:55.86), Michael House was 69th (29:53.1), Jack Pyeatt was 74th (33:36.08), Parker Sevenstar was 78th (41:04.35) and De-Shawn Lovett was 79th (41:04.55).

The Roland Rangers had a pair of runners as Josh Bower made the top 10 with an eighthplace finish (20:38.92), while Hunter Lowe was 47th (25:03.35).

Central’s Kyle Reed was 71st (30:16.43).

In the junior high girls race, the Central Lady Tigers were third (73 points) and the Brushy Lady Mountaineers were fourth (100).

Three Lady Tigers made the top 20, with two making the top five. Sara Williams was third (8:17.61) and Sadie Huff was fifth (8:31.02). Teammate Emma Baggs was 15th (9:25.33).

As for other Lady Tigers, Bryar Goodson was 23rd (9:39.6), Shelby Jones was 32nd (9:56.47), Graye Riggs was 36th (10:08.53), Olivia Blalock was 42nd (10:17.53), Sailor Bauer was 53rd (10:41.05), Scotti Wilson was 55th (10:42.57) and Kynleigh Crawford was 56th (10:51.28).

The Lady Mountaineers had two top-10 finishers and one more make the top 15. Elizabeth Fleetwood was seventh (8:32.66) and Avie Lamp was 10th (9:04.87). Peyton Campbell just missed the top 10 as she was 11th (9:12.34).

As for other Lady Mountaineers, Lilly McInerney was 35th (10:06.8), while Jaden Fleetwood was 45th (10:20.14).

Liberty’s Hayley Bentley made the top 20 as she was 18th (9:28.73).

The Roland Lady Rangers had three runners participate, including one who made the top 20 as Baylee Serjeant was 17th (9:27.2). Jaida Washington was 39th (10:13.73), while Marley Bonner was 47th (10:30.04).

In the junior high boys race, the Roland Rangers were third with 80 points, while the Central Tigers were eighth (186).

For the Rangers, they had two runners make the top 15 — Andrew Escobar was 13th (8:24.32) and Dylan Lowe was 14th (8:24.8) — and two more crack the top 20 — Notion Reagan was 16th (8:26.96) and Greyson Corderman was 19th (8:36.58).

As for other Rangers, Silas Kling was 24th (8:51.91), Jerry Crossno was 26th (8:52.82), Kash Earnhart was 35th (9:33.78) and Rayen Tally was 48th (10:23.18).

Daxton Moldrup was the Tigers’ fastest runner as he was 33rd (9:29.75). Koleman Edwards was 38th (9:50.14), Wyatt Parker was 41st (9:59.99), Kaden Winters was 49th (10:32.85) and Augustus Parker was 68th (11:54.21).

The Muldrow and Roland runners were slated to participate in Monday’s Wister Invitational, while the Central runners will be idle until the Spiro Invitational on Oct. 1.

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