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Seasons End in Remarkable Ways for 2A/4A/6A Teams!
Making it to the final race day of 2020 as a team of seven is quite spectacular, especially during a year like this one. Just to be able to compete in the State race as a team is its own accomplishment and to be commended. Every spot matters when scoring for a Cross Country, and some remembered that today and gave it their all!
6A Team Finishes:
Girls:
1st: Lewisville Flower Mound- 75 Points
2nd: Southlake Carroll- 96 points
3rd: The Woodlands- 108 points
Flowermound Celebrating a Victory
Boys:
1st: Southlake Carroll- 78 points
2nd: El Paso Eastwood- 84 points
3rd: The Woodlands- 99 points
4A Team Finishes
Girls:
1st: Canyon High School- 68 points
2nd: Celina High School- 74 points
3rd: Kaufman High School- 121 points
Boys:
1st: San Elizario High School- 56 points
2nd: Melissa High School- 57 points
3rd: Perryton High School- 110 points
2A Team Finishes
Girls:
1st: Sundown High School- 53 points
2nd: Gruver High School- 72 points
3rd: Lipan High School- 92 points
Sundown earns its 7th State Championship TitlePhoto by Brent Evans
Boys:
1st: Port Aransas High School- 53 points
2nd: Poolville High School- 93 points
3rd: Tenaha High School- 110 points
Photo From PAISD Twitter
What an amazing season for all UIL schools, and we are thankful we got to watch you finish out the year strong!
UIL Cross Country Day 2 had Records Broken and Close Finishes for the State Titles!
The morning started out cold, wet, and eventually very windy, but that is not how the day ended! the 2A and 4A divisions were met with drizzle and brutal winds, while only a short time later, the 6A divisions got the blistering sun and a nearly 80 degree temperature. Neither are considered "perfect" conditions to run in, but that's what it takes to be the best- you have to be able to compete no matter what the circumstances are.
The UIL State Cross Country season came to end today, with 2A, 4A and 6A all competing one last time for the 2020 year. The results were exciting, and the competition was fierce. Vype Media was there to get all the great action!
Here are the individual girls Champions results:
2A: Kyla Kane (11) - Wellington High School with a time of 12:08- 2 mile
4A: Adele Clarke (11)- Celina High School with a time of 11:31- 2 mile
6A: Brynn Brown (12) - Denton Guyer with a time of 16:25- 5K
Brown actually broke the state record that was last beaten in 2018. The time to beat was 16:38 and Brown beat it by 13 seconds!
Boys Champion Individual Results from day 2:
2A: Henry Fierro (12) - Poolville High School with a time of 15:57- 5K
4A: Judson Greer (12) - Melissa High School with a time of 14:51- 5K
6A: Luke Lambert (12)- Wylie High School with a time of 16:25- 5K
Greer took a commanding lead through the entire 4A race, ultimately earning himself his 3rd State Championship title! You can find Greer with the University of North Carolina team next fall!
All of the racers left it out all on the course today, and it was an exciting day for Cross Country!