The annual Wildcat Classic high school cross country race at Enterprise’s Johnny Henderson Family Park Saturday featured a repeat champion and a first-time winner.
Both individual winners came from the host Wildcats, who won all four team titles, including the two-mile runs.
McCrea led from start to finish and began to pull away around the one-mile mark. It was her second title in as many races this year as she also won Houston Academy’s Spread the Light Glow run on Aug. 25. Prattville teammates Alexis Renn and Emma Kosnik claimed sixth and seventh place. Enterprise runners took the next four spots in eighth through 11th place – Kamryn Wile , Hannah Nichols , Natalie Prater and Anabelle De Hoyos .
Conrad and Mixson stayed in a tight battle until the Wildcat runner pulled away coming to the final turn to the finish line. Providence Christian’s Tucker Germanson rounded out the top 10 with New Brockton’s Grason Wallace in 11th place. Enterprise’s Malachi Stafford , and Matthew Hawbaker finished 12th and 13th with Prattville’s Julius Jones and Providence Christian’s Cash Mullins placing 14th and 15th.
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