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PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Neosho squads claim titles in Seneca

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SoMo Sports staff reports

 

SENECA, Mo. — Neosho swept the team championships at the 11th annual Seneca Cross Country Invitational on Thursday at the Seneca Rodeo Grounds.

 

BOYS RESULTS

Neosho took first with a team score of 37. Lamar was second with 64, with East Newton third with 71. 

Rounding out the team standings were Cassville (122), College Heights (139), McDonald County (151), Monett (152), Reeds Spring (206) and Aurora (218). There were also eight incomplete teams competing.

Neosho’s Kaden Cole was the individual champion. A senior, Cole crossed the line at 16:44.

Finishing second through fifth were Monett’s Julio Cruz (17:39), Southwest’s Christian Long (18:35), Purdy’s Bryce Ozbun (18:38) and Neosho’s Carson Newell (18:48). 

Lamar’s Blaine Breshears, East Newton’s Isaac Bales and Kelton Sorrell, Neosho’s Harry Slinkard and Cassville’s Caleb Leach rounded out the top 10.

Finishing 11th through 15th were Lamar’s Quintin Webb, Southwest’s Caden Uthe, Neosho’s Gabriel Mabrey, College Heights Christian’s Rolen Sanderson and Reeds Springs’ Evan Brandsma.

Lamar’s Cameron Bailey and Pierce Heins, Monett’s Victor Salas and Neosho’s Connor Jordon and Bryce Hall completed the top 20.

Also for College Heights, Caleb Quad was 26th and Derrick McMillan was 28th. 

 

GIRLS RESULTS

Neosho’s girls had a team score of 28. Cassville (51) and Monett (89) were second and third, with College Heights (99) fourth. 

McDonald County (107) and Reeds Spring (126) rounded out the team standings. There were eight incomplete teams in attendance.

Individually, Lamar’s Kiersten Potter took first in 21:07, with Aurora’s Kaci Singer (21:16) and Neosho’s Riley Kemna (21:20) finishing second and third, respectively.

Cassville’s Jolie Evans, Neosho’s Chloe Wood, Cassville’s Annie Moore and East Newton’s Alonna Eytcheson rounded out the top seven.

Neosho’s Bailey Miller, College Heights Christian’s Jayli Johnson and East Newton’s Gracie Johnson finished eighth, ninth and 10th. 

Finishing 11th through 15th were Aurora’s Maisie Phillips, Monett’s Sadie Camp, Neosho’s Makenna Davis, Jasper’s Olivia Moss and Monett’s Mary Jastal. 

Lamar’s Mikayla Madison, Cassville’s Marianne McCrackin, Neosho’s Lakyn Prough, McDonald County’s Clara Horton and Neosho’s Adrianna Adams rounded out the top 20. 

Also for College Heights, Madelynn Jordan finished 29th, Madi Carson was 32nd and Sophia Moore took 35th.

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