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Central Lady Tigers’ mile relay team wins Inola Invitational; several other locals compete
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May 14, 2025
Central Lady Tigers’ mile relay team wins Inola Invitational; several other locals compete
By David Seeley Sports Editor

The Central Lady Tigers’ 1,600-meter relay team won the Inola Invitational, which took place April 25, as the team of Paris Campbell, Cambree Bair, Jhaselyn Gonzalez and Alyvia Warner won the event with a winning time of 4:22.08.

In the girls’ 3,200-meter relay, Central’s squad of Campbell, Ryleigh Pierce, Xhayla Mosby and Bair was fifth (11:17.7), while the Lady Tigers’ foursome of Campbell, Keeley Poindexter, Bair and Warner was seventh in the 800-meter relay (1:55.94).

The Lady Tigers’ squad Gonzalez, Kinly Lovell, Poindexter and Kaitlin Clark was 14th in the 400-meter relay (55.89).

Other local athletes placed in the meet.

Warner was second in the 300-meter hurdles (49.98 seconds), while Central’s Braxin Goodson was sixth in the 200-meter dash (24.18).

The Tigers’ 1,600-meter relay team of Gavin Randolph, Dillon Miller, Goodson and Noah Buzzard was fourth (3:32.89).

Randolph fourth in the 400-meter dash (51.51 seconds), Central’s Holcomb was fourth in the shot put (41-6.5) and Buzzard was fifth in the 800-meter run (2:09.51).

Randolph, Jake Woods, Goodson and Buzzard were ninth in the 800-meter relay (1:36.12).

In the boys’ 300-meter hurdles, Gore’s Devon Mannon was fifth (41.78 seconds), Goodson was sixth (42.27), Gore’s Weston Cunningham was 13th (44.18) and Gore’s Trenton Cunningham was 17th (46.14).

Bair was sixth (1:04.72), Campbell was 14th (1:06.92), Gore’s Amelia White was 24th (1:09.69) and Gore’s Rayleigh Moore was 34th (1:12.98) in the 400-meter dash.

Vian’s Emery Smith was 10th in the shot put (30-10) and 18th in the discus (80-5), while Central Madison Jones was 15th in the 3,200-meter run (17:16.71).

Mosby was 18th (7:07.08), Central’s Rileigh Ford was 22nd (7:31.57) and Gore’s Ricki Huckbay was 24th (7:32.72) in the 1,600-meter run.

In the girls’ 100-meter hurdles, Warner was 12th (19.08 seconds) and Vian’s Kylie Covie was 30th (28.26), while Vian’s Brooke Byers was eighth in the high jump (4-4).

Weston Cunningham was eighth (16.42 seconds), Mannon was 13th (17.16) and Trenton Cunningham was 14th (17.2) in the 110-meter hurdles.

In the girls’ 100-meter dash, Kaitlin Clark was 18th (14.07), Jhaselyn Gonzalez was 24th (14.34), Vian’s Annie Neal was 42nd (15.04) and Gore’s Sophie O’Connor was 48th (15.49).

In the girls’ shot put, Gore’s River Shoemake was 27th (260.5).

In the girls’ 800-meter run, Vian’s Blazi Dieter was 11th (2:45.35), White was 16th (2:50.46), Pierce was 22nd (2:53.65), Vian’s Carmen Rautenberg was 23rd (2:53.69), Vian’s Eva Lee was 29th (2:58.53), Huckbay was 37th (3:09.35) and Vian’s Keira Ballesteros was 47th (3:19.69).

Central’s Aidan Sainer was 25th (12.16), Mannon was 30th (12.22), Gore’s Cole Brooksher was 31st (12.26), Trenton Cunningham was 49th (12.75), Central’s Aiden Cawhorn was 55th (12.91), Vian’s Ricky Wolfe was 60th (13.17) and Central’s Brycen Chandler-Eisman was 63rd (13.34) in the 100-meter dash.

In the boys’ 200-meter dash, Vian’s Ethan Pollock was 12th (24.41 seconds), Weston Cunningham was 21st (25.06), Sainer was 27th (25.45), Brooksher was 28th (25.64), Vian’s Braxton Drake was 43rd (27.21) and Chandler-Eisman was 57th (28.1).

In the girls’ 300-meter hurdles, Vian’s Tina Rautenberg was 14th (55.45 seconds), while Central’s Rowan Contente was 34th (6:55) in the 1,600-meter run.

In the boys’ discus, Gore’s Marcus Scott was 18th (1004), while Vian’s Kyle King was 18th in the high jump (5-0).

In the girls’ 200-meter dash, White was 20th (30.06 seconds), Vian’s Sidney Cox was 21st (30.12), Lovell was 41st (31.96), Gore’s Gracie Bruce was 49th (32.76), O’Connor was 53rd (34.01), Central’s Haylei Hensley was 56th (36.01) and Kaitlin Clark was 57th (37.76).

Vian’s Austin Wilson was 23rd (58.51 seconds), Woods was 24th (58.53), Drake was 32nd (1:00.55), Cawhorn was 34th (1:01.05) and Wolfe was 44th (1:05.02) in the 400-meter dash.

In the boys’ team standings, the Tigers were 15th with 20 points, while the Pirates finished 22nd with two points, thanks to Mannon’s fifth-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles.

In the girls’ team standings, the Lady Tigers were 10th with 33 points.

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