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Checotah Crossroads Cross Country Meet brings out Oklahoma’s best
B:, sports
October 15, 2025
Checotah Crossroads Cross Country Meet brings out Oklahoma’s best
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

The Checotah Crossroads Cross Country Meet brought out some of Oklahoma’s best Cross country athletes in the state. In high school girls results, Fort Gibson placed first as a team followed by Silo and Central Sallisaw with Checotah placing seventh.

Overall High School Girls 2-Mile Results

Place TmPl No. Name School Time Pace ====================

1 38 Aaliyah Nix Wister HS 12:38 6:19

2 1 292 Sara Williams Central – Salli 12:50 6:25

3 2 350 Bailey Bowden Ft Gibson HS 13:15 6:38

4 3 509 Xaleigh Austin Silo HS 13:43 6:52

5 4 344 Addison Alred Ft Gibson HS 13:47 6:54

6 5 828 Pebble Wisdom Wagoner HS 13:54 6:57

7 607 Tiphany Martinez Muldrow HS 13:55 6:58

8 6 891 emily gomez Will Rogers HS 14:01 7:01

9 7 345 Kodie Alred Ft Gibson HS 14:02 7:01

10 40 Margo Repass Wister HS 14:03 7:02

11 8 313 Kalleigh York Checotah HS 14:04 7:02 Other Checotah Placers

46 34 308 Alannah Madding Checotah HS 15:31 7:46

67 47 311 GIovanna Stumpf Checotah HS 16:32 8:16

69 48 307 Karolina Krajcovicov Checotah HS 16:43 8:22

Tuesday.

105 65 303 Logan Dowdy Checotah HS 18:47 9:24 In the Boys’ division, Fort Gibson placed first followed by Silo and Checotah and Eufaula placed seventh overall in a group that had 132 participants.

Overall High School Boys 5k Results

Place TmPl No. Name School Time Pace ==============

1 677 Caleb Yearwood Owasso Falcons 16:43

5:24

2 1 501 Lewis Cross Silo HS 17:08 5:32

3 650 Maison Ercanbrack Oktaha HS 17:50 5:45

4 2 443 Tristan Scott Keys (Parkhill) 17:59 5:49

5 3 347 Trenton Bell Ft Gibson HS 18:47 6:04

6 4 368 Rayden Sharp Ft Gibson HS 18:47 6:04

7 333 Parks Coble Dewar HS 19:03 6:09

8 5 331 Riley Reed Chouteau – Mazi 19:05 6:10

9 6 743 Baylor Bohannon Porum HS 19:06 6:10

10 7 312 Izayah Tyde Checotah HS 19:07 6:10 Other Placers

14 10 528 Decarlo Noriega Eufaula HS 19:32 6:19

31 20 304 Uriah Fairchild Checotah HS 20:39

6:40

34 22 302 Levi Chapman Checotah HS 20:48 6:43

51 34 300 Wes Brown Checotah HS 21:36 6:58

53 35 524 Gerald Colenutt Eufaula HS 21:38 6:59

62 41 526 Garrett Heathcock Eufaula HS 22:21

7:13

73 50 522 Ethan Charlton Eufaula HS 22:48 7:22

76 53 301 Jeffrey Chapman Checotah HS 22:57

7:25

83 59 310 Ryan Stallings Checotah HS 23:18 7:31

89 64 521 Liam Bellows Eufaula HS 23:35 7:37

91 66 530 Merrick Schiffli Eufaula HS 23:50 7:42

98 70 523 Kyler Chiles Eufaula HS 24:29 7:54

101 525 Andres Harjo Eufaula HS 24:32 7:55

119 520 Ronnie Adams Eufaula HS 25:54 8:22 **** JH BOYS TEAM SCORE ****

1. Will Rogers JH = 45 2. Pittsburg JH = 97 3. All Saints Catholic MS (B = 119 4. Carver MS = 121 5. Hilldale JH = 127 6. Henryetta MS = 170 7. Panama MS = 181 8. Checotah MS = 192 9. Keys (Parkhill) MS = 213 10. Gore JH = 223 11. Okay JH = 242 12.

Wagoner MS = 287 13. Roland JH = 326 14. Okmulgee JH = 368

**** JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS TEAM SCORE **** 1. Keys (Parkhill) MS = 37 2. Warner MS = 41 3. Panama MS = 67 4. Stonewall JH = 100 5. Coalgate JH = 136 6. Wagoner MS = 163 7. Sallisaw JH = 181

RODNEY HALTOM | SPORTS EDITOR

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