Tahlequah-Sequoyah won both the 2A boy
I have not yet received the complete results, but the individual winners were Josh Doyle and Chelsea Jones, both of Watonga, Riley Voth of Hooker, and Kristen Radcliff from Forgan.
The 3A, 4A, and 5A regional meet results are in. They can be found at the results link.
Thanks to all the coaches that voted! Next weeks results will be released on Thursday. Coaches, the deadline to get your votes in are Wednesday the 26th at 5:00 PM.
The Lindsay Regional had a host of talent in the 2A girls race, with the top two ranked teams as well as nine of the top ten individuals. The Plainview girls dominated the race and were lead by overall winner Kaili Tucker
The class A and 2A regional results from Chisholm are in! In the 2A boy
Thanks to all the coaches that voted! Next weeks results will be released on Thursday. Coaches, the deadline to get your votes in are Wednesday the 19th at 5:00 PM.
Well, the results are in! Thanks to all the coaches that voted. The next poll will be release Thursday, Oct. 13th. Coaches the deadline to get your votes in are Wednesday, Oct. 12th at 5:00pm.
The East Central University Tigers go from being ranked 4th in the region to 15th in the nation, after a phenomenal performance at the OSU Cowboy Jamboree. The Tigers finished 14th and beat former number 14 Central Missouri by 34 points. This is the highest ranking the tigers have ever had in their history. Head Coach Susan Payne is excited yet still knows there is work to be done,
Oktrackxc.com is proud to announce that the first oktrackxc.com XC coaches
Oklahoma Baptist University Men go from being unranked to 12th, giving them the biggest jump in the NAIA ratings this week, that were released on Friday. OBU women also make the ratings for the first time this week at 23rd. Also, moving up in the polls after a strong performance at the Missouri Southern Stampede last weekend is the Oklahoma Christian Lady Eagles.
Alex Rowin had to dig deep on Saturday at the Missouri Southern Stampede, as he out kicked Alex Bearden of Lake Hamilton (AR) for the win. Rowin not only got the win, but broke 16:00 in the process, which helped Tulsa Union to a second place finish as a team. Other Oklahomans that finished in the top twenty were Steve Baker and Robert Menchaca. Baker a sophomore from Union finished 12th with a time of 16:28 and Menchaca, from Jay, ran a 16:47, which got him a 20th place finish. In the boys division II race Watonga
University of Central Oklahoma
As Josh Stewart took an early lead at the ECU Tiger Chase on September 10th, many spectators were surprised. As I made my way around the course to catch a peek of the action; I heard people saying things such as,
Check out the rankings for this week! The list goes 41 deep in the girls mile, with Ina Ables from Union leading the way with her 5:28, which was ran at the Hurricane Cross Country Festival this past Saturday. On the boy
Nike Team National rankings are out and the Mustang girls cross country team are ranked 10th in the south region; making them the only Oklahoma team to make the rankings.
NAIA Cross Country Preseason Ratings are out as of August 25, 2005. Congratulations to Oklahoma Christian University