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CROSS COUNTRY: Neosho sending three runners to state meet; Cole making third trip

 

In a grand finale to a stellar prep career, Neosho senior Kaden Cole will compete at the state cross country meet for the third straight season.

Cole will be one of three Neosho High School athletes competing alongside the state’s best later this week in Columbia.

Cole finished sixth in the varsity boys race at the  Class 5 District 2 meet on Saturday at the Bolivar Municipal Golf Course. He crossed the line at 16 minutes, 42 seconds.

Neosho’s Kaden Cole runs next to Joplin’s Hobbs Campbell late in Saturday’s district event at Bolivar. Photos by Jason Peake.

“I thought Kaden ran a really smart race today,” Neosho coach Emily Abell said. “He established his position early in the race and stuck with it. It was an extremely wet and muddy course, so I thought he did a great job conserving and running smart so that we can put the hammer down next week.” 

Cole took 14th at last year’s state meet, earning all-state honors. He also qualified as a sophomore. 

Cole is having a stellar senior season, as he won the Central Ozark Conference championship last week in Nixa. 

At the district meet, the top 30 individuals advanced to state. 

Pictured is Neosho’s Chloe Wood.

Neosho had two girls advance to state with their respective showings, as freshman Chloe Wood finished 10th in 20:09 and sophomore Riley Kemna was 13th in 20:25. 

“I’m very proud of the two girls who qualified today,” Abell said. “They have been working hard since June putting in the miles to prepare for this moment.  Having a freshman and a sophomore qualify is great for the future of the girls program. After the boys race, the girls and I had a talk about how important it is to establish early and hang on, especially on a course like that. They answered the call and got into great spots early on and then brought it home. I’m excited to see what they will do next week.” 

Kemna will run at state for the second straight season. 

At last week’s COC Meet, Kemna was eighth and Wood finished 16th.

The 47th MSHSAA Cross Country Championships begin on Friday in Columbia.

The Class 5 boys race is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. on Friday at Gans Creek Cross Country Course. The Class 5 girls race is slated for noon.

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA Class 5 – District 2 2021 – Meet Results (milesplit.com)

 

Neosho’s Riley Kemna competes at Saturday’s district cross country meet in Bolivar. Kemna advanced to state for the second straight season.

CROSS COUNTRY: College Heights boys advance full team; local individuals qualify for state in Class 1-2

CLEVER, Mo. — College Heights Christian’s boys cross country team finished third in the team standings at the Class 1 District 2 meet on Saturday.

As a result, CHC will be sending a full boys team to the state championships in Columbia.

The top four teams advanced. Fordland was first (99), with Dadeville (103) second, College Heights (105) third and Marion C. Early (118) fourth. 

College Heights’ Rolen Sanderson finished 16th in 18:57 and Derrick McMillan was 17th in 18:59. Also competing for the Cougars were Caleb Quade (29th), Corbin Thomas (35th), Jace Edwards (36th), Steven Calandro (69th) and Brayden Youngberg (83rd).

The top 30 individuals advanced.

Thomas Jefferson’s Kip Atteberry was the runner-up with a time of 17:32. Plato’s David Held was the medalist in 16:46.

McAuley’s Michael Parrigon and Phillip Motazedi finished 10th and 12th, respectively, while Jasper’s Leland Harris was 18th and Wheaton’s Blake Morgan took 22nd. 

In the Class 1 girls race, Liberal’s Abby Barton finished fifth in 22:12, while McAuley’s Kendall Ramsey was eighth in 22:21. 

Thomas Jefferson’s girls had three qualifiers—Sarah Mueller (17th), Macie Shifferd (22nd) and Mia Grubbs (28th). 

A sophomore, Mueller finished in 23:07. A freshman, TJ’s Shifferd crossed the line at 23:57. Another sophomore, Grubbs finished in 24:47.

Other top 30 finishers from the region were Liberal’s Taylor Swarnes (11th), Wheaton’s Lakeisha Wise (12th), Sheldon’s Madison Garren (15th), Jasper’s Olivia Moss (21st) and Wheaton’s Lori McNeill (30th). 

 

CHC GIRLS COMPETE IN CLASS 2

Competing in Class 2 due to the championship factor, the College Heights girls had two state qualifiers.

CHC junior Jayli Johnson finished fifth in 21:56 and sophomore Madi Carson was 30th in 24:05. 

The CHC girls finished sixth in the standings.

 

NOTES: The 47th MSHSAA Cross Country Championships begin on Friday in Columbia.

The Class 1 meet will be held on Saturday, with the boys race to begin at 9 a.m., with the girls race to follow at 9:45. The Class 2 girls race is slated for noon on Saturday. 

For more on McAuley Catholic, see a related story on our website.

CROSS COUNTRY: Three McAuley runners advance to state

CLEVER, Mo. — McAuley Catholic will be represented at the state cross country championships.

Three runners from McAuley qualified for state by finishing in the top 30 at the Class 1 District 2 meet on Saturday in Clever. 

For the McAuley boys, freshman Michael Parrigon placed 10th with a time of 18:31 and junior Phillip Motazedi finished 12th in 18:45. 

“Michael Parrigon and Phillip Motazedi are first time qualifiers for the state meet,” McAuley coach Andy Youngworth told SoMo Sports. “Michael battled some injuries in the middle part of the season and really came on strong the last few weeks. Phillip has run for three years, but didn’t fully begin to understand what it was going to take to be successful until the last couple of races. Now he is just a different runner.”

McAuley’s Phillip Motazedi, Kendall Ramsey and Michael Parrigon pose after qualifying for the state cross country championships. Submitted photo.

Also competing for the Warriors were Armando Alberto (43rd), Kevin Tran (63rd), Kable Reichardt (64th), Drew Zeb (71st) and Cliff Nolan (77th). 

“Kevin Tran, our only senior, had his best race of the year, running a personal best of 20:36 and finishing as our No. 4 runner,” Youngworth said. “This was his first year running and he provided great leadership.  Armando Alberto and Kable Reichardt rounded our top 5 and both ran close to their PR’s.”

The top four teams were Fordland (99), Dadeville (103), College Heights (105) and Marion C. Early (118). McAuley’s boys finished seventh in the team standings with 149 points. 

“It was a very tight race, as only 50 points separated the district champion from the 8th place team,” Youngworth noted. “I thought we ran a good race, but just didn’t have quite enough experience and confidence at times to handle the race.”

On the girls side, McAuley’s Kendall Ramsey finished eighth with a time of 22:21. A sophomore, Ramsey is McAuley’s lone high school female runner. 

“Kendall Ramsey is making her second trip in two years to Columbia,” Youngworth said. ” She had a tough midseason stretch where she battled some injuries that forced her to miss a couple of meets. She had a great conference meet last week at Southern and set a career PR by 1 minute. That race gave her some confidence going into today’s meet at Clever.  She again set a career best with her time of 22:21, in much tougher conditions this morning due to the rain the last few days. She did a great job competing in the last 1,000 meters.”  

The 47th MSHSAA Cross Country Championships begin on Friday in Columbia.

The Class 1 meet will be held on Saturday, with the boys race to begin at 9 a.m., with the girls race to follow at 9:45. 

Youngworth, in his first season at the helm at McAuley after a long tenure in Carthage, said he’s been pleased with the team’s progress this fall.

“We took a big step forward this year, but the kids know that it will take more dedication and hard work in the next year for us to achieve our goal of qualifying for the state meet,” Youngworth said. “We have seven runners back next year, plus a talented group of freshmen coming up next fall.”