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Southern Stampede cross country meet draws high school runners from Four-State Area

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  • The Southern Stampede cross country meeting at Missouri Southern State University drew hundreds of high school runners from the Four-State Area
  • East Newton's Chase Sorrell and Pierce City's Emma Hunt won their respective races in the Gold Division
  • Team results were dominated by schools from Arkansas and Kansas, with the top area school in the Green Division being Webb City

The Southern Stampede, a cross country meeting held at Missouri Southern State University, drew hundreds of high school runners from the Four-State Area. The event featured 70 boys high school teams and 34 girls teams, divided into Green and Gold divisions based on school size. East Newton’s Chase Sorrell and Pierce City’s Emma Hunt were the standout performers, winning their respective categories. In team results, Rogers, Arkansas, Bolivar, and Blue Springs took the top three spots in the girls 5K Green Division, while Webster Grove, Eudora, and Regent Prep claimed the top positions in the girls Gold Division. Nixa, Rogers, and Olathe-East emerged as the top teams in the boys Green Division, with Potosi, Regent Prep, and Hermitage leading the boys Gold Division. Complete results can be found on the Missouri Southern State University Athletics website.

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Southern Stampede cross country meet draws high school runners from Four-State Area

Southern Stampede draws hundreds of high school runners

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