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Sports
September 19, 2023
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY

Gore, Muldrow runners finish in top 10 at Muskogee Invitational

By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 

MUSKOGEE — Gore’s Hallie Kinion and Muldrow’s Katelynn Moore each made the top 10 in Thursday’s Muskogee Invitational, which took place at Hatbox Sports Complex.

MUSKOGEE — Gore’s Hallie Kinion and Muldrow’s Katelynn Moore each made the top 10 in Thursday’s Muskogee Invitational, which took place at Hatbox Sports Complex.

In the high school girls’ 5k race, Kinion was third (21:55), while Moore was seventh (23:08).

As a team, the Lady Bulldogs were sixth in the team standings with 122 points.

After Moore, Genna Stephenson was 28th (26:43), Kennady Moore was 31st (26:52), Cailey Grinstead was 32nd (26:56), Emma Fields was 36th (27:38), Maysi Fields was 42nd (28:31) and Noa Coleman was 51st (33:50).

Besides Kinion, the Lady Pirates had two other runners. Amelia White was 37th (27:55) and Gracie Bruce was 50th (33:26).

The Bulldogs finished fourth in the team standings with 108 points. Jesse Kilinc was the fastest Bulldog as he finished the 5k race in 21:13 to place 21st. Wyatt Prewett was 22nd (21:28), Gibson Price was 25th (21:59), Hayden Bullock was 26th (22:06), Kendal Howell was 32nd (23:20), Hayden McKinster was 34th (23:32) and Kenoy Releford was 37th (24:40).

Muldrow’s Isabelle Rogers ran in the junior varsity girls’ race and completed the 5k course in 32:52 to finish 30th.

Four Bulldogs ran in the boys’ JV 5k race. Jaxson Anstine was 11th (22:33), ZeShan Bukhari was 27th (26:43), Seth Nance was 32nd (30:15) and Parker Sevenstar was 34th (32:40).

The Gore Pirates finished sixth in the junior high boys standings with 153 points.

Colton Frye’s 31st-place finish was the highest mark for the Pirates as he ran the mile-long course in 15:03. Rylan Lane was 33rd (15:08), Cole Brooksher was 37th (15:27), Trenton Cunningham was 41st (15:44), Weston Cunningham was 42nd (15:46), Benson Hunt was 61st (17:32) and Eli Munson was 62nd (17:33).

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