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County runners shine at Henryetta Invitational Cross Country Meet
Sports
September 10, 2025
County runners shine at Henryetta Invitational Cross Country Meet
By Patrick Ford Editor

The 2025 Henryetta Invitational Cross Country Meet held Saturday, Sept. 6, brought together more than 600 runners from across the region. Among them, student-athletes from Okmulgee County schools made their presence known, placing highly across several divisions in both elementary and junior high levels.

Represented in the meet were Henryetta, Dewar, Beggs and Wilson. Here’s a breakdown of how each school’s runners fared during the 1600-meter and 3200-meter races:

Henryetta Results

High School Girls (3200m, 3A/4A)

The Lady Knights dominated their division, with Stormi Waquie, a senior, earning the top spot with a time of 13:44.05. She was followed by teammates:

• Camrynn Watkins (12th) – 14:29.28 (4th place)

• Peyton Wind (11th) – 15:34.55 (7th)

• Peyton Bailey (11th) – 16:03.73 (11th)

• Ashlynn Fulton (9th) – 16:21.55 (14th)

• Annika Kramer (10th) – 17:04.90 (19th)

• Olivia Owen (10th) – 17:10.66 (22nd)

• Kaylee Mitchell (12th) – 17:52.75 (25th)

Junior High Boys (1600m)

Henryetta’s boys ran strong in a competitive field:

• Grayson Gillispie (8th) – 6:02.36 (6th place)

• Easton Sneed (7th) – 6:19.56 (11th)

• Landon Chamberlain (8th) – 6:25.40 (16th)

• Bentley Webster (8th) – 7:13.04 (53rd)

• Kozy Harjo (7th) – 7:32.10 (61st)

• Waylon Shrum (8th) – 7:35.42 (63rd)

• Isaiah Easter (7th) – 7:53.75 (72nd)

• Miles Henry (7th) – 8:12.65 (79th)

Junior High Girls (1600m)

• Keegan Hardgrave (8th) – 6:31.97 (5th place)

• Dixie Hedrick (6th) – 7:37.76 (40th)

Elementary Boys (1600m)

• Cannon Kramer (5th) – 6:40.77 (3rd place)

• Axxal Summers (1st) – 9:10.20 (64th)

• Ryden Mosco (3rd) – 10:00.24 (74th)

• Ryker Mosco (1st) – 10:51.56 (84th)

• Breck Jones – 12:43.53 (94th)

Elementary Girls (1600m)

• Greer Blake (5th) – 6:43.87 (3rd place)

• Darla Hedrick (4th) – 7:21.57 (10th)

• Chamber Elkins (3rd) – 8:33.19 (36th)

• Ava Morgan (4th) – 8:16.18 (29th)

• Cooper Hargis (4th) – 9:07.06 (52nd)

• Blair Blake (2nd) – 9:11.92 (53rd)

• Izabella Summers (3rd) – 10:09.37 (64th)

• Jazmin Summers (1st) – 11:43.12 (81st)

• Wren Blake – 10:39.31 (73rd)

• Emery Minyard (1st) – 14:19.42 (90th) — Dewar Results

High School Girls (3200m, A/2A)

• Adena Fowler (12th) – 15:03.07 (11th place)

• Adelynn Delso (9th) – 18:23.11 (43rd)

Junior High Girls (1600m)

• Harper Brooksher (6th) – 6:32.87 (6th place)

• Emma Sample (8th) – 7:31.22 (35th)

Junior High Boys (1600m)

• Tucker Brooksher (6th) – 7:01.86 (45th)

Elementary Boys (1600m)

• Asher Brooksher (5th) – 7:38.67 (24th place)

Elementary Boys (5K) • 9th – Parks Coble, 19:58

• 12th – Remy Martin, 20:16

• 35th – Vinton Goff, 23:20 — Beggs Results

Elementary Boys (1600m) Beggs was well represented in the top tier of the elementary boys’ race:

• Noah Leyba (6th) – 6:18.78 (1st place overall)

• Easton Tenison (6th) – 7:07.47 (15th)

• Wyatt Buss (4th) – 7:25.22 (23rd)

• Jaxson Smalley (4th) – 7:43.89 (26th)

• Calen Sowder (6th) – 8:29.16 (44th)

• Mackson Hughes (4th) – 8:30.41 (47th)

• Hunter Curtis (6th) – 8:37.02 (50th)

• Noah Grimmett (1st) – 8:39.54 (51st)

• Luke Wells (5th) – 8:39.60 (52nd)

• Luke Newton (5th) – 8:48.21 (56th)

• Zach Mount (1st) – 8:56.91 (59th)

• Wyatt Hilton (3rd) – 9:02.40 (62nd)

• Griffith Brumley (3rd) – 9:06.78 (63rd)

• Marshall Ross (3rd) – 9:24.18 (66th)

• Nate Grimmett (1st) – 9:46.89 (71st)

• Moises Hernandez (4th) – 10:58.71 (86th)

• Kenneth Fuqua (1st) – 11:27.21 (90th)

• Cannon Stockton (5th) – 11:42.27 (93rd)

• James Brothers (3rd) – 10:44.74 (83rd)

• Grant Harvey (6th) – 10:06.30 (76th)

Elementary Girls (1600m)

• Gentry Cranfield (1st) – 7:50.44 (17th)

• Hattie Leyba (4th) – 8:20.08 (31st)

• Madelynn Mount (3rd) – 9:01.57 (48th)

• Hallie Crosby (5th) – 9:24.22 (59th)

• Lizzie McKee (5th) – 10:25.51 (70th)

• Julia Ross (1st) – 11:54.07 (82nd)

• Cadence Slater (5th) – 12:26.56 (87th) — Wilson Results

High School Girls (3200m, A/2A)

• Reese Herring (11th) – 16:31.27 (32nd place)

Junior High Boys (1600m)

• Colton Payne (5th) – 7:03.02 (46th)

Elementary Boys (1600m) • Dallas El-Far (3rd) – 10:12.15 (77th)

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