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County cross country teams compete at Checotah Meet
B: Sports
October 11, 2024
County cross country teams compete at Checotah Meet

Athletes from Okmulgee, Morris, Beggs, Henryetta, Dewar and Wilson junior high and high schools participated at the Checotah Crossroads Cross Country event Tuesday.

Schools are gearing up for regional competition coming soon.

The results from the meet are (placement, overall time and pace):

High School Boys

5K Team Score

1. Berryhill – 77

2. Battiest – 125

3. Wright City – 134

4. North Rock Creek – 145

5. Warner – 163

6. Oologah-Talala – 182

7. Eufaula – 187

8. Kellyville – 241

9. Checotah – 258

10. Muldrow – 259

11. Keys – 271

12. Inola – 321

13. Hilldale – 323

14. Stonewall – 336

15. Porter – 347

16. Wagoner – 349

17. McAlester – 355

18. Wilson – 386

19. Earlsboro – 395

20. Latta – 457 — County 5k Results

11. Isaiah Clay – Beggs – 19:12, 6:12

56. Brian Long – Okmulgee – 21:32, 6:57

65. Ethan Carney – Wilson – 22:04, 7:07

105. Alec Ganote – Wilson – 23:36, 7:37

107. Keaton Fremen – Okmulgee – 23:41, 7:39

115. Zechariah Tecumseh – Wilson – 23:57, 7:44

119. Kaden McClain – Morris – 24:22, 7:52

142. Carson Hurston – Morris – 26:31, 8:33 172. Wyatt Wilbourn – Wilson – 33:24, 10:47 — High School Girls 2 Mile Team Score

1. Silo – 102

2. Keys – 104

3. Warner – 106

4. North Rock Creek – 108

5. Checotah – 156

6. Wagoner – 165

7. Earlsboro – 191

8. Locust Grove – 197

9. Muldrow – 205

10. Roland – 217

11. Berryhill – 259

12. Central Sallisaw – 271

13. Kellyville – 290

14. Hilldale – 295 — County 2 Mile Results

63. Reese Herring – Wilson – 16:35, 8:18

109. Allie Thompson – Wilson – 19:10, 9:35 — Junior High Boys 1 Mile Team Score

1. Checotah – 58

2. Oktaha – 69

3. Battiest – 111

4. Roland – 149

5. All Saints Catholic – 173

6. Henryetta – 187

T-7. Holdenville – 194

T-7. Wagoner – 194

9. Keys – 221

10. Midway – 223

11. Okmulgee – 243

12. Seminole – 266

13. Locust Grove – 319

14. McAlester – 325

15. Inola – 345 — County 1 Mile Results

13. Sylis Vaughn – Okmulgee – 6:53, 3:27

19. Aziah King – Henryetta – 7:02, 3:31

20. Tucker Brooksher – Dewar – 7:06, 3:33

28. Grayson Gillispie – Henryetta – 7:10, 3:35

47. Raymond Kelly – Okmulgee – 7:23, 3:42

57. Bentley Webster – Henryetta – 7:34, 3:47

62. Wyatt Hares – Henryetta – 7:43, 3:52

67. Braxton Thomas – Okmulgee – 7:47, 3:54

74. Landon Chamberlain – Henryetta – 7:53, 3:57

79. Spencer Bowers – Wilson – 7:58, 3:59

82. Easton Sneed – Henryetta – 8:01, 4:01

90. Xavier Hilton – Okmulgee – 8:10, 4:05

98. Troy Nunn – Okmulgee – 8:23, 4:12

105. Charles Proctor – Okmulgee – 8:34, 4:17

108. Gabriel Johnson – Dewar – 8:36, 4:18

129. Isiah Easter – Henryetta – 9:50, 4:55

131. Shevy Fulton – Okmulgee – 10:22, 5:11

138. Ayden Campbell Bell – Okmulgee – 11:24,

5:42

139. Braydon Carter – Okmulgee – 11:27, 5:44

142. Tyson Marshall – Okmulgee – 12:49, 6:25

143. Bear Sitton – Okmulgee – 12:56, 6:28

144. Ilver Aguilar Orozco – Okmulgee – 17:45,

8:53

145. Sylas Whitworth – Okmulgee – 18:19, 9:10 — Junior High Girls 1 Mile Team Score

1. Warner – 56

T-2. Keys – 92

T-2. Central Sallisaw – 92

4. Wagoner – 107

5. Checotah – 114

6. Wister – 131

7. Holdenville – 153

8. Henryetta – 186

9. Seminole – 217

10. Earlsboro – 272

11. Okmulgee – 293 — County 1 Mile Results

10. Keegan Hardgrave – Henryetta – 7:21, 4:54

63. Paidan Farrow – Dewar – 8:53, 5:55

78. Olivia Huckabay – Henryetta – 9:10, 6:07

85. Ashlynn Fulton – Henryetta – 9:21, 6:14

87. Kyarri Shannon – Okmulgee – 9:27, 6:18

103. Annabella Todd – Okmulgee – 10:05, 6:43

106. Laynie Ray – Henryetta – 10:12, 6:48

119. Jordis Donathan – Dewar – 10:58, 7:19

122. Savannah Cullum – Okmulgee – 11:18, 7:32

136. Laila Harjo – Okmulgee – 13:29, 8:59

139. Bentlee Jones – Okmulgee – 13:54, 9;16

142. Kaylee Ruggles – Okmulgee – 19:35, 13:03

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