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STATE CROSS COUNTRY: Joplin, Webb City runners earn all-state honors in Class 5

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Joplin and Webb City both had all-state performances at the Class 5 MSHSAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course.

Two area runners earned all-state recognition on the boys side, as Joplin junior Chance Tindall finished ninth in 15 minutes, 29 seconds and Webb City senior Evan Stevens finished 28th in 15:45.

Joplin’s Chance Tindall finished ninth in the Class 5 boys race at Saturday’s MSHSAA Cross Country Championships. Photo by Chris Auckley/Special to SoMo Sports.

Tindall finished 32nd last year as a sophomore. Stevens earned a state medal for the second straight season, as he finished 11th in Class 4 last year.

The top 30 runners earn all-state honors.

Webb City senior Mason Hedger finished 34th in 15:55 and Joplin senior Ian Horton was 56th in 16:15. 

Also competing for Webb City were Spencer Kendall (63rd), Andrew Dawson (79th), Noah Lankard (85th), Dakota Grove (135th) and Fenton Rice (147th).

Joplin junior Grey Edwards finished 88th. 

The top four teams took home a trophy—Rock Bridge (91), Rockhurst (101), SLUH (120) and Nixa (131). 

Webb City finished eighth out of 16 teams with 223 points. The Cardinals were bumped up to Class 5 from Class 4 this season. 

Rock Bridge’s Luke Sievers was the Class 5 champion with a time of 14:51. 

 

CLASS 5 GIRLS

There were no local medalists in the Class 5 girls race.

Webb City sophomore Brooke Hedger finished 47th in 19:23 and Joplin senior Katherine Schaefer was 56th in 19:34.

Also competing for Webb City were Emily Countryman (85th), Amelia Antillon (106th), Olivia Klotz (124th), Emma McKinzie (127), Brooke Collard (150th) and Hadley White (165th). 

The Cardinals finished 16th in the team standings (308 points). 

The top four teams were Father Tolton (103), Blue Springs South (117), Blue Springs (142) and Kirkwood (145).

Lafayette-Wildwood’s Natalie Barnard was the state champion in 17:12. 

 

CLASS 4 BOYS

Carl Junction had its entire boys team competing in Class 4. The Bulldogs finished 16th in the team standings.

Competing for Carl Junction were Isaac Willoughby (39th), Jack Lawson (67th), Luke Battagler (106th), Nikash Yeary (143rd), Chance Golden (151st), Alexander Allison (152nd) and Jacob Garrett (153rd).

Lincoln College Prep’s Isaac Rivera took first in 14:54.

The top four teams were Festus (91), Platte County (99), Lincoln College Prep (110) and Webster Groves (134).

Carl Junction’s Madilyn Dalton runs next to St. Pius X’s Maecy Hinkebein during Saturday’s Class 4 state championships in Columbia. All photos by Chris Auckley/Special to SoMo Sports.

CLASS 4 GIRLS

Carl Junction’s Madilyn Dalton finished 101st and Marissa Newman was 124th.

Harrisonville’s Kayleigh Norris won the race in 18:07. 

The top four teams were St. Joseph’s Academy (110), West Plains (133), Festus (137) and Nerinx Hall (144).

 

CLASS 3 BOYS

East Newton senior Chase Sorrell finished second in the Class 3 boys race with a time of 15:32. Bowling Green’s Ben Chance was the state champ in 15:25. 

Sorrell, who finished third in this event last year, was the lone athlete from the area to finish in the top 30.

Lamar’s Cameron Bailey finished 37th and teammate Ryder Friend was 51st.

The top four teams were St. Michael the Archangel (112), El Dorado Springs (114), Centralia (133) and Herculaneum (139). Lamar was 14th.

 

CLASS 3 GIRLS

In the Class 3 girls race, Cassville’s Jadyn Williams-Reed finished 39th, while Lamar’s Abigail Diggs was 46th and Mount Vernon’s Rylee Simons finished 65th.  

Competing for College Heights were junior Marla Anderegg (79th) and sophomore Jesalin Bever (114th). 

Southern Boone’s Alexandra Volkart was the champion in 18:27.

The top four teams were St. Charles West (55), Westminster Christian (142), Lutheran-St. Charles (149) and Lexington (161).

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA: 2023 Cross Country Championship Information Central

 

Webb City’s Evan Stevens and Joplin’s Ian Horton are among the runners competing at the Class 5 state cross country championships on Saturday at Gans Creek in Columbia.

 

Webb City’s Mason Hedger (2027) competes at the Class 5 state championships on Saturday at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia. All photos by Chris Auckley.

 

Carl Junction’s Marissa Newman competes at the Class 4 state championships on Saturday in Columbia.

 

Carl Junction’s Isaac Willoughby heads to the finish line on Saturday at the Class 4 state cross country championships in Columbia. Willoughby finished 39th.

 

Carl Junction’s Jack Lawson concluded the 2023 season at the Class 4 state championships on Saturday in Columbia.

 

Carl Junction’s Madilyn Dalton is among the large group of runners competing in the Class 4 girls race at the MSHSAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday in Columbia. 

STATE CROSS COUNTRY: McAuley Catholic, College Heights runners earn all-state honors

COLUMBIA, Mo. — McAuley Catholic junior Michael Parrigon finished fourth in Class 1 to lead a strong area contingent at the 49th MSHSAA Cross Country Championships on Friday morning at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course.

Parrigon toured the 5K course in 16 minutes, 28 seconds.

Finishing ahead of Parrigon were West Nodaway’s Riley Blay (15:48), Marion C. Early’s Landon Duchscherer (15:55) and Dora’s Cade Nold (16:26). Blay won for the third straight season. 

Parrigon’s showing is the best state finish in program history for the McAuley boys. Max Ostmeyer finished 17th in 2016 and Parrigon was 21st last year.

“I thought he could be in the top five,” McAuley Catholic coach Andy Youngworth said. “The kid from Dora is really good. And I’m not going to use this as an excuse, but it’s a fact that Michael played two soccer matches this week, including last night. Max Anreder also had to deal with that. Both ran well. I thought Michael was in a good position for most of the race.”

McAuley Catholic junior Michael Parrigon finished fourth in Class 1 at the state cross country championships on Friday. It’s the best finish in the history of the McAuley cross country program. Photo by Chris Auckley.

In addition to Parrigon, three other Joplin area runners finished in the top 30 to earn all-state honors in the Class 1 boys race. 

Jasper junior Leland Harris placed 20th in 17:40, while McAuley’s duo of Trae Veer (17:42) and Will Mollnow (17:43) finished 22nd and 23rd, respectively. Veer is a sophomore and Mollnow is just a freshman.

 “Will passed 11 or 12 guys in the last 400 meters to medal,” Youngworth noted.  “He had a great finish.”

Thomas Jefferson had two athletes competing — freshman Liam Cook finished 34th in 18:03 and junior Braden Honeywell-Lynch was 45th in 18:12.

Also competing for McAuley were Alex Bohachick (102nd), Connor Taffner (111th), Cliff Nolan (137th) and Max Anreder (141st).

The Warriors finished fifth out of 15 teams in the Class 1 standings with 136 points. The top four teams take home a trophy. 

For the Warriors, it was a memorable day.

“We had three state medalists and that’s the first time that’s happened in school history,” Youngworth said. “Last year we had two medalists and that was the first time that had happened. I’m really pleased.

“I think the boys were disappointed we took fifth. We were six points away from fourth and nine points away from third. Going in, I felt like there were three or four schools that could finish anywhere from third to sixth. But I thought our kids ran well. We worked really hard this year, from August 7th to today. And that doesn’t include the time in the summer. We put in a lot of time and effort and I think it showed.”

Of note, all of McAuley’s boys will return next season, as there are no seniors on the roster. 

Hermitage (74), Van Buren (97), Oak Ridge (127) and Vienna (130) were the top four teams.

There were 170 runners in the boys race.

 

CLASS 1 GIRLS

Liberal freshman Ally Barton finished third in the Class 1 girls race with a time of 20:17, leading the Bulldogs to a runner-up finish in the team standings.

South Nodaway’s Mya Wray was the Class 1 champion in 19:11 and Stoutland’s Mallory Shaw was the runner-up in 20:15.

Earning all-state recognition with their respective top-30 showings, McAuley Catholic senior Kendall Ramsey finished ninth in 20:46, while Liberal junior Taylor Swarnes was 10th in 20:53 and McAuley freshman Olivia Parrigon placed 11th in 20:56 to give the Warriors five all-state performances on the day. 

Liberal’s Abby Barton finished 30th and teammate Bailey Couch was 34th, while Thomas Jefferson’s Macie Shifferd finished 40th and teammate Sarah Mueller was 52nd. 

Also competing for McAuley were Riley Sears (69th), Marbellie Villanueva (91st) and Samantha Perrin (129th).

The top four teams were Chadwick (60), Liberal (98), East Carter (112) and Paris (130). 

The runner-up showing is the best state finish in school history for the Liberal girls, who were fourth in 2017.

McAuley finished eighth in the standings with 169 points.  

“Our girls really had a great meet,” Youngworth said. “We went from 13th last year to eighth this year. Olivia finishing 11th as a freshman is great. It was Kendall’s fourth state appearance and second medal. She actually ran faster this year than last year but finished one place lower this year. There are a lot of good runners in Class 1. I’m proud of all of our girls. Riley Sears had a good day. That’s another freshman who put together some really good workouts and those translated into faster times at the meets. Marbellie and Sam ran well and will both be back. Kendall is our only senior. You can’t replace her. She’s a great kid.” 

There were 143 runners and 13 full teams.

McAuley Catholic’s Olivia Parrigon (174) and Kendall Ramsey (176) are pictured during Friday’s MSHSAA Cross Country Championships. Both earned all-state honors, as Ramsey finished ninth and Parrigon was 11th. Photo by Chris Auckley/Special to SoMo Sports.

CLASS 2 BOYS

College Heights Christian’s Colton McMillan finished 28th in the Class 2 race, earning all-state recognition.

Competing in Class 2 on Friday, College Heights Christian sophomore Colton McMillan finished 28th in 17:25 to earn all-state honors. McMillan was the lone area product to earn all-state recognition in the Class 2 boys race. 

Also competing for CHC were sophomore Owen Horton (101st) and freshman Connor Jordan (106th).

Diamond’s Wyatt Housh (88th), Purdy’s duo of Jayden Griffis (104th) and Logan Manwarren (105th) and Pierce City’s Joseph Leavitt (132nd) also competed.

Woodland’s Reed Layton was the Class 2 champion in 16:25.

The top four teams were Woodland (96), KC Lutheran (137), New Covenant (168) and North Platte (175).

There were 169 runners and 16 full teams.

 

CLASS 2 GIRLS

Pierce City sophomore Emma Hunt finished 12th in the Class 2 girls race with a time of 20:16. Hunt was the lone local runner to earn a top-30 finish in the Class 2 girls race. 

Also competing from the region were Sarcoxie’s Laney Dorris (72nd), Pierce City’s Lauren Blackburn (83rd), Purdy’s Courtney Patterson (86th), Sarcoxie’s Ariel Wilson (95th), Pierce City’s Ginger Leavitt (102nd), Sarcoxie’s trio of Lily Garrison (124th), Jordyn Misner (139th) and Natasha Garcia (149th) and Pierce City’s Emily Haasse (154th). 

Brentwood’s Kensington Curd was the Class 2 champion in 19:24.

The top four teams were Lafayette County (111), Woodland (138), Hermann (142) and Stockton (143).

There were 157 runners and 16 teams.

 

Notes: College Heights Christian will have girls competing in Saturday’s Class 3 race at 9:45 a.m.

The Class 4-5 races are also scheduled to be held on Saturday, with local schools Carl Junction, Webb City and Joplin set to compete. 

McAuley’s Trae Veer (338) and Will Mollnow (334) are pictured during the Class 1 state cross country meet. Both finished in the top 30 to earn all-state honors. Photos by Chris Auckley.

 

Thomas Jefferson’s Liam Cook (418) is pictured during Friday’s MSHSAA Cross Country Championships. A freshman, Cook finished 34th in Class 1. Photos by Chris Auckley.

 

McAuley Catholic senior Kendall Ramsey finished her prep cross country career as a four-time state qualifier and a two-time state medalist. All photos by Chris Auckley.