The 7th grade boys ran 3200 meters and Jesus Martinez of Martin Junior High came across first with a time of 13:28.62. Humberto Esquivel of Eagle Pass Junior High came in second with a 13:52.33, Carrizo Spring's Juan Garcia placed third with a 13:57.91 while teammate Braeden Cardenas came in right behind with a 14:03.07. Juan Perales of EPJ placed fifth with a 14:31.27, Sebastian Benavidez of Martin was sixth, Ryan Vidal of the Memorial Mavericks was seventh, Crystal City's Robert Flores was eighth, Ryan Lundy of Brackettville was ninth and Rolando Medina of Martin Junior High was tenth.
The 7th grade girls also ran 3200 meters and Yanel Garza of Carrizo Springs was crowned the queen of the course with a time of 13:53.80. Isel Garza also of Carrizo Springs came in second with a 14:02.04, Crystal City's Nayeli Gracia placed third with a 14:37.42 while Uvalde's Kayden Carrasco came in right behind with a 15:04.38. Alexa Reyes of Laredo Cigarroa placed fifth with a 15:21.48, Andrea Garcia of EPJ was sixth, Samantha Ramirez of Martin Junior High was seventh, Brackett's Gabriella Patronis was eighth, Ana Christina Alvarez of EPJ was ninth and Angelina Mosqueda of Laredo Cigarroa was tenth.
The 8th grade boys ran 3200 meters and Moses Ybarra of Crystal City came across first with a time of 12:07.89. Carlos Muñoz of Martin Junior High came in second with a 12:08.45, EPJ's Sergio Hernandez placed third with a 12:11.46 while Brackett's Sam Palmer came in right behind with a 12:24.06. Emmanuel Contreras of Crystal City placed fifth with a 12:34.16, Moises Villarreal of Memorial Junior High was sixth, Homar Perez of the EPJ Eagles was seventh, teammate Luis Rodriguez was eighth, Javier Guevara of Crystal City was ninth and Michael Escamilla of Martin Junior High was tenth.
The 8th grade girls also ran 3200 meters and fleet-footed all-around athlete Abigail Flores of EPJ came across first with a time of 14:49.68. Julia ramirez of Brackett Middle School came in second with a 14:57.47, Carrizo Spring's Destiny Medina placed third with a 15:18.15 while EPJ's Abigail Solis came in right behind with a 15:35.42. Justine Morales of Crystal City placed fifth with a 15:39.17, Ruth Gonzalez of EPJ 2000 was sixth, Priscilla Herrera of Laredo Cigarroa was seventh, Brackett's Gracie Maddox was eighth, Catrina Morales of Crystal City was ninth and Alexandra Martinez of EPJ was tenth. Kayla Rodriguez and Aly Felix-Mallen also of EPJ 2000 placed eleventh and twelfth respectively.
The JV boys ran 4800 meters and Abraham Martinez of Eagle Pass High came across first. Adrian Saldaña of Martin High came in second, United's Nicholas Ryan Martinez placed third while teammate Edgardo Tejada came in right behind. Misael Duque of LBJ placed fifth, United's Mauricio Hakem Penn was sixth, teammate Marcelo Cardiel was seventh, LBJ's Manuel Gamboa was eighth, Cameron baxter of Medina Valley was ninth and Jorge Arturo Solis-Beavers of United was tenth. CC Winn's Kevin Ortiz came in eleventh. A total of 109 runners participated in this race. United placed first as a team, LBJ second, Eagle Pass was third, Martin was fourth and CC Winn placed fifth. No times were provided for this division.
The JV girls ran 3200 meters and Janette Loera of LBJ High came across first with a time of 14:18.52. Jade Andalon of Eagle Pass High came in second with a 14:20.36, teammate April Flores placed third with a 14:32.80 while United's Aniza Flores came in right behind with a 14:36.60. Roxie Gonzalez of United placed fifth with a 14:37.39, Amanda Rodriguez of Eagle Pass was sixth, Adrian Treviño of United South was seventh, LBJ's Alondra Velarde was eighth, Anais Flores of Eagle Pass High was ninth and Margie Benavides of Cigarroa High was tenth. A total of 89 runners participated in this race. Eagle Pass placed first as a team, United South was second, LBJ third, Cigarroa fourth and United placed fifth.
The large school varsity girls ran 4800 meters and Jezabelle of Eagle Pass High came across first with a time of 18:55.62. Abby Madrigal of United South came in second with a 19:14.20, Uvalde's Mabel Fowler placed third with a 19:31.32 while Eagle Pass' Sarah Moncivais came in right behind with a 19:36.54. Christina Lozano also of Eagle Pass placed fifth with a 19:39.30, Bianca Martinez of Alexander was sixth, Krystana Palacios of United was seventh, teammate vanessa Gutierrez was eighth, Tori Schott of Medina Valley was ninth and Monica Rivera of Eagle Pass was tenth. A total of 74 racers ran in this competition. Eagle Pass placed first, United South was second, Alexander third, United placed fourth and Martin came in fifth.
The large school varsity boys ran 4800 meters and Hector Alvarez of Eagle Pass High came across first with a time of 15:11.42. Martin Lopez of Eagle Pass came in second with a 15:13.70, Eagle Pass' Victor Garcia placed third with a 15:23.75 while teammate Javier Guevara came in right behind with a 15:41.67. Andres martinez of Alexander placed fifth with a 15:53.97, Pedro Sepulveda of United was sixth, Danny De La Rosa of United South was seventh, United South's Justo Idrogo was eighth, Amador Marlon of Martin was ninth and Valentin Limon of Cc Winn was tenth with a time of 16:52.19. Benjamin Rodriguez of EP High was eleventh, Joshua Smith of EP High was thirteenth and Gabriel Villaseñor placed fourteenth in this race which had 70 runners paticipating. Eagle Pass placed first, Martin second, United South was third, Eagle Pass B-Team placed fourth and United came in fifth.
In the small school girls varsity division, Brackett's Cheyenne Hibbits came across the finish line first, teammate Gabby Sandoval was second, Carrizo's Victoria Jaime was third, Emma Palmer of Brackettville was fourth, Adamari Sanchez of Carrizo fifth, Crystal City's Joanna Arredondo, Desirae Gonzalez, and Klaudia Contreras placed sixth through eighth respectively, Keeny Brittany, Erin O'Connor and Chanice Rattler of the Fightin' Knippa Rockcrushers came in 19th, 11th and 12th.
In the small school varsity boys division, jesus Martinez of Crystal City placed first, Rudy Gallegos of Carrizo Springs was second, John Perez of Carrizo third, JT Rosas of Brackett fourth, Gabriel Magaña of Crystal City placed fifth, Ramiro Flores of Brackett sixth, Noah Esquivel of Knippa seventh, Jackie Pang of Brackett eighth, Carrizo's Jeremiah Martinez ninth and Brackett's Dakota Valenzuela came in tenth.