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6A Girls State Championship, Edmond Santa Fe 11-1 11/1/2014 Page 1 of 3 2014 4A,5A,6A OK HS XC Championships 11/1/2014- 11/1/2014 Event # 3 GIRLS 6A 5000 Run TOP 5 TOP 5 TOP 5 TOP 5 PLACE TEAM SCORE SCORERS DISPLACERS TOTALAVG/KM AVG SPLIT 1 BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 86 5-7-15-27-32 42-69 1:38:10 3:55.7 19:38.1 1:24.2 2 NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 96 3-12-22-28-31 83-85 1:38:07 3:55.5 19:37.4 2:01.3 3 JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 109 4-6-29-34-36 46-51 1:38:31 3:56.5 19:42.3 1:58.4 4 OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 129 9-20-25-37-38 40-49 1:40:04 4:00.2 20:00.8 1:16.3 5 NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 152 10-19-33-43-47 57-62 1:40:56 4:02.3 20:11.3 1:24.1 6 EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 166 8-13-14-58-73 95-97 1:41:11 4:02.9 20:14.3 2:48.2 7 EDMOND NORTH HIGH 173 16-23-30-45-59 61-67 1:41:51 4:04.5 20:22.2 1:28.5 8 SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 185 1-2-21-80-81 82-98 1:40:52 4:02.1 20:10.3 4:30.8 9 WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 209 18-35-50-52-54 70-72 1:42:46 4:06.7 20:33.3 1:12.5 10 ENID HIGH SCHOOL 227 24-26-41-65-71 79-90 1:43:48 4:09.2 20:45.7 1:48.8 11 MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 242 17-39-48-63-75 87-89 1:44:28 4:10.8 20:53.7 2:22.8 12 BROKEN ARROW HIGH 264 11-55-56-68-74 91-96 1:45:05 4:12.2 21:01.0 2:39.4 13 YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 319 53-60-64-66-76 78-86 1:47:02 4:16.9 21:24.4 1:15.8 14 PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 385 44-77-84-88-92 93-94 1:51:46 4:28.3 22:21.2 2:52.2 OVERALL SCORE BIB PLACE ON PLACE PLACE NUM NAME AGE GRADE TEAM TEAMAVG/KM TIME 1 11253 Cheyenne Walden 10SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 1 3:35.3 17:56.3 2 21252 MorganLong 12SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 2 3:38.4 18:11.7 3 31194 Isabella Rose 11NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 1 3:39.5 18:17.5 4 41131 Grace Barber 12JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 1 3:41.5 18:27.4 5 5968 Shay Stayton 10BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 1 3:47.3 18:56.4 6 61132 Rachel Buker 12JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 2 3:48.6 19:02.8 7 7962 Ashley Barnes 11BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 2 3:48.9 19:04.2 8 81089 Clara O'Connor 91EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 3:49.7 19:08.3 9 91207 Haley Geissler 11OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 1 3:50.8 19:13.7 10 101182 Camille Hemry 11NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 1 3:52.5 19:22.4 11 11994 Kelsey Bottomly 9BROKEN ARROW HIGH 1 3:53.0 19:24.9 12 121190 Rachel Chrisman 11NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 2 3:53.2 19:25.6 13 131084 Arin Glennie 9EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 2 3:53.4 19:27.0 14 141085 Jaclyn Hummel 10EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 3 3:53.6 19:28.0 15 15966 Greta Olsen 9BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 3 3:56.2 19:40.6 16 161097 jaci smith 12EDMOND NORTH HIGH 1 3:56.7 19:43.4 17 171171 Kyra Fuller 12MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 1 3:56.8 19:44.0 18 181339 Savannah Waddell 12WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 1 3:57.0 19:45.0 19 191183 Emmaline Kelly 11NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 2 3:57.3 19:46.6 20 201213 Sierra Thompson 12OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 2 3:58.3 19:51.2 21 211250 Alexis Davis 10SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 3 3:58.8 19:53.6 22 221189 Keely Chapman 9NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 3 3:58.8 19:53.9 23 231094 jenny mehner 12EDMOND NORTH HIGH 2 3:59.2 19:55.7 24 241111 Tyler Berge 12ENID HIGH SCHOOL 1 3:59.8 19:58.8 25 251208 Lauren Haygood 11OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:00.1 20:00.2 26 261117 Abigail Resendiz 12ENID HIGH SCHOOL 2 4:00.5 20:02.3 27 27967 Rilee Rigdon 9BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 4 4:01.7 20:08.4 28 281192 Carleigh Epperson 9NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 4 4:02.3 20:11.1 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 11/1/2014 Page 2 of 3 2014 4A,5A,6A OK HS XC Championships 11/1/2014- 11/1/2014 29 291133 Brit Maguire 12JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:02.5 20:12.3 30 1265 Monica Scott 11SAPULPA HIGH SCHOOL 1 4:02.9 20:14.4 31 301098 emma walter 9EDMOND NORTH HIGH 3 4:03.7 20:18.1 32 311188 Madeline Brown 11NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 5 4:03.8 20:18.8 33 32970 Madi Taylor 9BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 5 4:04.2 20:20.6 34 331186 Bailey Talmadge 12NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:04.5 20:22.5 35 341136 Addie Minnick 12JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 4 4:04.7 20:23.1 36 351338 Ashlyne Reneau 11WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 2 4:05.0 20:24.8 37 361138 Tiqvah Soap 9JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 5 4:05.2 20:25.8 38 371211 Jordan Morris 10OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 4 4:05.8 20:28.9 39 381210 Bri McGowan 10OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 5 4:06.0 20:30.0 40 391175 JaciJones 11MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 2 4:06.4 20:31.6 41 401205 Julia Filip 9OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 6 4:06.8 20:33.8 42 411113 Briana Brown 10ENID HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:07.1 20:35.5 43 42965 Anna Gunter 11BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 6 4:07.6 20:37.8 44 431181 Jordan Friedemann 9NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 4 4:07.7 20:38.4 45 441216 Che Burge 12PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 1 4:08.1 20:40.4 46 451096 julia sheperd 10EDMOND NORTH HIGH 4 4:08.3 20:41.6 47 461135 Elizabeth Miller 12JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 6 4:09.0 20:44.7 48 1266 Beth Terhune 11SAPULPA HIGH SCHOOL 2 4:09.2 20:46.0 49 471185 Grace Pantalone 10NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 5 4:09.3 20:46.5 50 481176 Aubrey Ruttman 9MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 3 4:09.4 20:47.0 51 491212 Cymber St. Gemme 12OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL 7 4:09.5 20:47.4 52 501336 Sydney Muzny 10WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 3 4:09.7 20:48.4 53 511139 Jayla Valderas 10JENKS HIGH SCHOOL 7 4:09.8 20:48.7 54 521334 Madalyn Harper 9WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 4 4:10.1 20:50.5 55 531348 Kaitlyn Janka 12YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 1 4:10.7 20:53.5 56 541337 Elizabeth Redlinger 10WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 5 4:11.5 20:57.5 57 983 Amber Obermaier 12BISHOP KELLEY HIGH S 1 4:11.7 20:58.3 58 982 Megan Holder 10BISHOP KELLEY HIGH S 2 4:12.0 20:59.9 59 55996 MeaganLeber 11BROKEN ARROW HIGH 2 4:12.1 21:00.3 60 56999 Kayla Morgan 11BROKEN ARROW HIGH 3 4:12.3 21:01.4 61 571184 Gracie Koonce 12NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 6 4:13.3 21:06.4 62 1307 Yesenia Garcia 12US GRANT HIGH SCHOOL 1 4:14.2 21:10.7 63 581088 Tess OConnor 9EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 4 4:14.3 21:11.5 64 591092 riley emerson 12EDMOND NORTH HIGH 5 4:14.4 21:11.9 65 601349 Ashlyn Williams 9YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 2 4:14.5 21:12.3 66 611093 catherine little 10EDMOND NORTH HIGH 6 4:14.6 21:12.8 67 621180 Chloe Byars 9NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 7 4:15.0 21:15.0 68 631172 Lauren Grisham 9MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 4 4:15.8 21:18.7 69 1101 Julie Wheeland 10EDMOND SANTA FE HI 1 4:16.2 21:20.9 70 641346 Rachel Hurtz 11YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:16.3 21:21.4 71 651114 Misha Claytor 11ENID HIGH SCHOOL 4 4:16.9 21:24.2 72 661342 Hannah Delgado 10YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 4 4:17.1 21:25.1 73 671090 kelsey castillo 11EDMOND NORTH HIGH 7 4:17.4 21:26.8 74 68995 Paige Eberle 11BROKEN ARROW HIGH 4 4:18.8 21:33.8 75 981 Raegan Fiasco 10BISHOP KELLEY HIGH S 3 4:19.4 21:36.7 76 1100 Julia Tang 12EDMOND SANTA FE HI 2 4:20.1 21:40.5 77 1267 Katelyn Wright 10SAPULPA HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:20.6 21:42.8 78 69963 Avery Bennett 11BARTLESVILLE HIGH SC 7 4:20.8 21:43.7 79 701335 Jasmine Juarez 12WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 6 4:21.2 21:45.8 80 711112 Madison Blanchard 10ENID HIGH SCHOOL 5 4:21.6 21:47.6 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 11/1/2014 Page 3 of 3 2014 4A,5A,6A OK HS XC Championships 11/1/2014- 11/1/2014 81 721333 Savannah Cottom 11WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOO 7 4:21.6 21:47.9 82 1019 GRACE HOWERTON 10CHOCTAW HIGH SCHOO 1 4:21.8 21:48.8 83 731086 Emily LaFlamme 9EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 5 4:23.3 21:56.5 84 1264 Kaitlynn Ellis 12SAPULPA HIGH SCHOOL 4 4:24.0 21:59.9 85 74993 Bailey Bottomley 12BROKEN ARROW HIGH 5 4:24.9 22:04.3 86 751177 Tyler Schwemley 10MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 5 4:25.4 22:06.8 87 761343 Katy Dyer 12YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 5 4:25.9 22:09.3 88 771215 Stephanie Buehler 12PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 2 4:26.9 22:14.1 89 781341 Jessica Canales 10YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 6 4:27.0 22:15.0 90 791115 Kinley Davis 9ENID HIGH SCHOOL 6 4:28.4 22:21.6 91 801249 Nia Byrd 10SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 4 4:28.6 22:22.8 92 1308 Dabriana Orrasco 11US GRANT HIGH SCHOOL 2 4:28.8 22:23.7 93 811254 Jaden Weir 12SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 5 4:29.5 22:27.1 94 821251 Kambrie Keller 12SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 6 4:29.9 22:29.2 95 831195 Sydney Warrick 11NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 6 4:30.3 22:31.1 96 841220 McKenzie Kysar 10PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 3 4:30.4 22:31.8 97 1099 Jenifer Gomez 12EDMOND SANTA FE HI 3 4:30.5 22:32.2 98 851191 Mary Davis 10NORMAN NORTH HIGH SC 7 4:30.5 22:32.4 99 861347 Becca Janka 12YUKON HIGH SCHOOL 7 4:30.6 22:32.7 100 871170 Kaylyn Brooks 10MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 6 4:31.4 22:36.8 101 1167 Alley Bryant 11MOORE HIGH SCHOOL 1 4:31.6 22:38.0 102 881223 Afton Urton 10PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 4 4:33.4 22:46.8 103 891169 Savannah Basco 9MUSTANG HIGH SCHOO 7 4:34.1 22:50.2 104 901116 Cristal Rangel 11ENID HIGH SCHOOL 7 4:34.6 22:52.6 105 911000 Taylor Pickens 12BROKEN ARROW HIGH 6 4:34.9 22:54.3 106 921219 Casey Herndon 12PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 5 4:42.6 23:32.6 107 931217 Ashley Gin 9PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 6 4:47.2 23:56.0 108 941218 Josceline Hernandez 10PCN-PUTNAM CITY NORT 7 4:51.0 24:15.0 109 951083 Leslie Franklin 11EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 6 4:51.6 24:17.8 110 96997 Madison Leigh 10BROKEN ARROW HIGH 7 4:52.7 24:23.5 111 971082 Amber Covin 11EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH 7 5:16.9 26:24.4 112 981248 Rachel Austin 12SAND SPRINGS HIGH SC 7 5:33.0 27:45.0 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com.
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