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Centralia and Mexico Boys Shine at Mexico Fall Invitational

Read about the outstanding performances of the Centralia and Mexico boys at the Mexico Fall Invitational. Centralia secured first place with 27 points, while Mexico claimed the runner-up position with 63 points. Get all the details here.

Boys Results Girls Results
Centralia – 1st place with 27 points Monroe City – 1st place with 53 points
Mexico – Runner-up with 63 points Mexico – 3rd place with 66 points
Missouri Military Academy – 9th place with 199 points Hannibal – Jocelyn Dorsey – 1st place

The Centralia and Mexico boys showcased their running skills at the Mexico Fall Invitational held at Green Estate Park. Centralia dominated the competition, securing first place with 27 points, while Mexico claimed the runner-up position with 63 points. The Centralia girls also put up a strong performance, finishing third with 66 points. Monroe City emerged as the girls’ champions with 53 points. In the boys’ race, Tyler Grimes from Mexico secured eighth place with a time of 18:40.85. Guy Fairchild followed closely in 13th place with a time of 19:02, and Brady McCoy finished 14th with a time of 19:06.51. Davontae Frame and Andrew Peuster claimed 17th and 18th place, respectively, with times of 19:11.14 and 19:11.42. Carter Nading rounded up the top 25 with a time of 19:30.28. Maggie Ramsey achieved the best finish for Mexico in the girls’ race, securing second place behind Hannibal’s Jocelyn Dorsey. Ramsey completed the race with a time of 21:11.59. Madison Bickell finished 24th with a time of 25:05.39, while Alexandra Terry and Emmaleigh Seibert claimed 25th and 32nd place, respectively, with times of 25.19.05 and 25:52.07. Centralia’s boys dominated the top 10 positions, with Rohan Holiman finishing as the runner-up behind Montgomery County’s Jadrian Thurmon. Holiman completed the race with a time of 17:00.95. Dryst Bostick secured fourth place with a time of 18:06.03, followed by Elijah Hill in seventh place with a time of 18:28.62. Carter Moss and Wesley Robertson claimed ninth and 10th place, respectively, with times of 18:53.99 and 18:58.06. For the Lady Panthers of Centralia, Kenedee Moss finished fifth with a time of 22:51.83, while Shelby Lewis secured seventh place with a time of 23:32.51. Chezney Baker and Rylee Palmer claimed 15th and 16th place, respectively, with times of 24.29.18 and 24:31.28. Missouri Military Academy’s Malachi Imrie achieved the top finish for the school, securing 37th place with a time of 20:33.57. David Trevino, Michael Pfeifer, Dallas Grantz, and Jacob Stallone also put up strong performances for the academy. Van-Far’s Brooke-lynn Forman showcased her talent with a sixth-place finish and a time of 23:01.40 in the girls’ race. Erin Childs followed in 35th place with a time of 26:13.24. Garrett Hopke and Richard Hayden represented Van-Far in the boys’ race. Grace Welch led the way for Community R-6 in the girls’ race, securing 51st place with a time of 28:57.18. Grace McCoskey and Evelyn Scott also competed for the school. Nicholas Henke and Rett Curtis represented Community R-6 in the boys’ race.

The Centralia and Mexico boys showcased their running skills at the Mexico Fall Invitational held at Green Estate Park. Centralia dominated the competition, securing first place with 27 points, while Mexico claimed the runner-up position with 63 points. The Centralia girls also put up a strong performance, finishing third with 66 points. Monroe City emerged as the girls’ champions with 53 points.

In the boys’ race, Tyler Grimes from Mexico secured eighth place with a time of 18:40.85. Guy Fairchild followed closely in 13th place with a time of 19:02, and Brady McCoy finished 14th with a time of 19:06.51. Davontae Frame and Andrew Peuster claimed 17th and 18th place, respectively, with times of 19:11.14 and 19:11.42. Carter Nading rounded up the top 25 with a time of 19:30.28.

Maggie Ramsey achieved the best finish for Mexico in the girls’ race, securing second place behind Hannibal’s Jocelyn Dorsey. Ramsey completed the race with a time of 21:11.59. Madison Bickell finished 24th with a time of 25:05.39, while Alexandra Terry and Emmaleigh Seibert claimed 25th and 32nd place, respectively, with times of 25.19.05 and 25:52.07.

Centralia’s boys dominated the top 10 positions, with Rohan Holiman finishing as the runner-up behind Montgomery County’s Jadrian Thurmon. Holiman completed the race with a time of 17:00.95. Dryst Bostick secured fourth place with a time of 18:06.03, followed by Elijah Hill in seventh place with a time of 18:28.62. Carter Moss and Wesley Robertson claimed ninth and 10th place, respectively, with times of 18:53.99 and 18:58.06.

For the Lady Panthers of Centralia, Kenedee Moss finished fifth with a time of 22:51.83, while Shelby Lewis secured seventh place with a time of 23:32.51. Chezney Baker and Rylee Palmer claimed 15th and 16th place, respectively, with times of 24.29.18 and 24:31.28.

Missouri Military Academy’s Malachi Imrie achieved the top finish for the school, securing 37th place with a time of 20:33.57. David Trevino, Michael Pfeifer, Dallas Grantz, and Jacob Stallone also put up strong performances for the academy.

Van-Far’s Brooke-lynn Forman showcased her talent with a sixth-place finish and a time of 23:01.40 in the girls’ race. Erin Childs followed in 35th place with a time of 26:13.24. Garrett Hopke and Richard Hayden represented Van-Far in the boys’ race.

Grace Welch led the way for Community R-6 in the girls’ race, securing 51st place with a time of 28:57.18. Grace McCoskey and Evelyn Scott also competed for the school. Nicholas Henke and Rett Curtis represented Community R-6 in the boys’ race.