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Roland Lady Ranger, Ranger, Central Lady Tiger duo qualify for state meet
Sports
October 29, 2024
Roland Lady Ranger, Ranger, Central Lady Tiger duo qualify for state meet
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor

Two Roland High School cross country runners and a pair of Central Lady Tigers will have one more race to run this Saturday.

Last Saturday at the Class 3A Regional Meet at Henryetta’s Nichols Park, Roland’s Molly Carver and Landon Killer each qualified for next Saturday’s state meet at Edmond Santa Fe High School.

In the Class 3A Girls Regional Meet, Carver was 14th (13:41.98).

As a team, the Lady Rangers were 11th with 287 points, and the top five teams qualified all team members to state.

As for other Lady Rangers, Abby Bower was 65th (16:21.25), Cadence Cole was 71st (17:16.62), Landyn Ramey was 72nd (17:24.39), Anistyn Howard was 76th (17:51.32), Mira Reagan was 78th (19:21.24) and Erika Raney was 81st (22:06.13).

In the Class 3A Boys Regional Meet, Killer placed 14th with a time of 18:32.51.

Two other Rangers competed in last Saturday’s regional meet as Josh Bower was 33rd (19:52.08) and Hunter Lowe was 45th (21:20.3).

At last Saturday’s Class 2A Regional Meet at North Rock Creek High School near Shawnee, Central’s Cambree Bair and Paris Campbell also qualified for the state meet next Saturday at Edmond Santa Fe High School.

Bair was 18th (14:25.32), while Campbell was 32nd (15:13.98).

As a team, the Lady Tigers were seventh with 153 points, and the top five teams qualified all team members to state.

As for other Lady Tigers, Xhalya Mosby was 45th (15:55.44), Scarlett Harrison was 51st (16:13.51), Rileigh Ford was 52nd (16:26.51) and Jacilynn Young was 63rd (17:53.55).

Just one year ago, the Muldrow Lady Bulldogs made history by qualifying the entire team to the 2023 Class 4A State Meet. Unfortunately, there was no repeat in their future.

At last Saturday’s Class 4A Regional Meet at Henryetta’s Nichols Park, the Lady Bulldogs were 13th with 309 points, and the top six teams qualified all team members to state.

In fact, there were no Muldrow state qualifiers this year.

The highest Lady Bulldog finisher was Emma Fields, who was 48th (14:53.37). Genna Stephenson was 56th (15:02.11), Jensi Fields was 64th (15:32.74), Isabelle Rogers was 77th (16:14.7), Maysi Fields was 78th (16:15.9) and Noa Coleman was 82nd (16:33.37).

In the Class 4A Boys Regional Meet at Henryetta, the Muldrow Bulldogs were 15th with 422 points, and the top six teams qualified all members to state.

The fastest time for the ’Dogs was turned in by Jesse Kilinc, who ran a 19:33.5 to place 48th. Kendal Howell was 59th (20:10.94), Jaxson Anstine was 108th (23:27.09), Brady Boshers was 117th (24:14.51), Seth Nance was 122nd (26:55.83) and Zeeshan Bukhari was 123rd (27:38.48).

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