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Local runners compete in Thursday’s Muldrow Invitational
Sports
September 23, 2025
Local runners compete in Thursday’s Muldrow Invitational
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor

Several local high school and junior high cross country runners participated in the 2025 Muldrow Invitational, which took place Thursday at the old Muldrow Golf Course.

In the high school girls’ division, the Central Lady Tigers were runners-up (79 points) to team champion Silo (75 points). The host Muldrow Lady Bulldogs were fourth (116), and the Roland Lady Rangers were ninth (191).

Four local runners made the top 10 and six locals were among the top 20.

Central’s Sara Williams was third (12:51.83), Roland’s Molly Carver was fourth (13:54.86), Muldrow’s Tiphany Martinez was sixth (14:11.5) and Central’s Sadie Huff was eighth (14:16.93).

Muldrow’s Emma Fields was 15th (14:39.06), while Central’s Paris Campbell was 16th (14:39.3).

As for other local high school girls, Muldrow’s Crystal Harrison was 23rd (15:08.64), Central’s Scarlett Harrison was 32nd (15:23.54), Central’s Xhayla Mosby was 33rd (15:28.75), Muldrow’s Genna Stephenson was 36th (15:40.01), Central’s Cambree Bair was 38th (15:47.82), Roland’s Cadence Cole was 53rd (16:53.17), Roland’s Landyn Ramey was 58th (17:05.92), Muldrow’s Isabelle Rogers was 63rd (17:56.05), Central’s Kaitlin Clark was 66th (18:06.53), Roland’s Abby Bower was 70th (18:58.54) and Roland’s Madison Hall was 78th (19:55.25).

In the high school boys’ division, Muldrow’s Jesse Kilinc made the top 15 as he was 11th (19:07.01).

As for other local high school boys, Muldrow’s Brody Israel was 27th (20:34.71), Roland’s Hunter Lowe was 36th (21:08.66), Roland’s Dylan Lowe was 43rd (22:01.32), Muldrow’s Parker McLane was 45th (22:02.15), Roland’s Brett Mauldin was 62nd (23:16.05), Roland’s Rayen Tally was 79th (25:35.92), Muldrow’s Averyn Dumas was 89th (27:35.93), Muldrow’s Cy Bradbury was 94th (29:19.4), Muldrow’s Avos Denny was 106th (34:52.37), Muldrow’s Parker Sevenstar was 107th (35:01.63) and Muldrow’s Seth Nance was 108th (35:55.02).

The host Bulldogs were fifth in the team standings with 151 points, finishing behind team champion Sequoyah- Tahlequah (19 points), Heavener (63), Silo (85) and Warner (132).

In the junior high girls’ division, the Brushy Lady Mountaineers were runners-up to Poteau. Brushy had 79 points, while the Lady Pirates had a team-high 62 points. Central was sixth (138 points).

Three local runners made the top 15, with two more cracking the top 20.

Brushy’s Elizabeth Fleetwood was sixth (7:41.56), Brushy’s Avie Lamp was 13th (8:03.02) and Brushy’s Peyton Campbell was 15th (8:18.22). Brushy’s Hayley Bentley was 17th (8:27.4), while Central’s Bryar Goodson was 19th (8:29.28).

As for other JH girls, Central’s Henley Riggs was 26th (8:45.19), Central’s Kollyn Franklin was 29th (8:50.21), Central’s Sailor Bauer was 36th (9:02.2), Brushy’s Lily McInerney was 37th (9:03.67), Central’s Scotti Wilson was 38th (9:06.88), Roland’s Marley Bonner was 44th (9:15.35), Brushy’s Jaden Fleetwood was 48th (9:28.39), Central’s Graye Riggs was 51st (9:37.28), Central’s Olivia Blalock was 58th (9:53.77), Roland’s Kenzie Brant was 64th (10:13.57), Brushy’s Addisyn Young was 67th (10:14.51) and Central’s Cora True was 98th (12:53.39).

In the junior high boys’ division, the Central Tigers were sixth (132 points), while the Roland Rangers were eighth (157).

Central’s Caden Bair was third (6:53.21), Roland’s Andrew Escobar was 14th (7:34.58) and Brushy’s Haze Ross was 17th (7:39.7).

As for other junior high boys, Brushy’s Bronson Camacho was 31st (8:06.7), Roland’s Kash Earnhart was 32nd (8:10.09), Central’s Koleman Edwards was 33rd (8:12.33), Central’s Daxton Moldrup was 34th (8:13.72), Roland’s Greyson Corderman was 40th (8:16.65), Central’s Zander Moldrup was 48th (8:33.28), Roland’s Silas Kling was 53rd (8:39.6), Central’s Cutler Gillman was 60th (9:21.66), Central’s Austin Girty was 70th (10:23.33) and Roland’s Kyle Hammy McKinney was 78th (13:54.49).

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