Boys compete in the 2022 4A Boys SPC Championship race
SPC 3A Boys
Casady (OK) won the SPC 3A Boys Championship over Fort Worth Country Day 33 < 78.
Senior Larry Mathis and sophomore Ayden Kerr led the way for Casady with their 1-2 finish. They were joined by David Craine (7th) and Joshua Goggins (9th).
Austin St. Stephens' duo Graham Boles and Fernando Arroyo were third and four with Loic Doledec from Awty International rounding out the top five places.
TEAM SCORES PLACE TEAM POINTS SCORERS TIMES 1 Casady High School 33 1+2+7+9+14 (18+48) 1:57 1-5 Split | 17:06 Avg 2 Fort Worth Country Day 78 8+11+12+22+25 (26+29) 1:10 1-5 Split | 17:58 Avg 3 Austin St. Stephens 93 3+4+27+28+31 (36+37) 2:05 1-5 Split | 18:02 Avg 4 Houston Awty International 97 5+13+15+24+40 (41+42) 2:27 1-5 Split | 18:07 Avg 5 Cistercian Prep 104 10+20+21+23+30 (32) 1:24 1-5 Split | 18:14 Avg 6 Trinity Valley 131 6+19+33+35+38 (43+45) 2:05 1-5 Split | 18:36 Avg 7 The Oakridge School 162 16+17+39+44+46 (47+53) 2:01 1-5 Split | 19:04 Avg 8 Dallas Episcopal 236 34+49+50+51+52 (54+55) 2:45 1-5 Split | 20:34 Avg
St. Andrew's poses with Coach Gilbert Tuhabonye and the championship trophy
SPC 4A Boys
St. Andrews Episcopal senior William Dunaway captured his first SPC Conference title with a win on Saturday. He pulled out a 16:01 in over runner-up Sam Marino (Houston Episcopal) who finished just over eight seconds back. Houston St. John's senior Wilson Bailey houston was third in 16:31.
After a fourth place finish in last year's conference meet, Dunaway rattled off six meet wins dating back to September 10th.
4A BOYS 5000 METER RUN FINALS PLACE ATHLETE TEAM RESULT POINTS 1 William Dunaway 12 St. Andrews Episcopal 16:01.50 1 2 Sam Marino 11 Houston Episcopal 16:09.00 2 3 Wilson Bailey 12 St. John's Houston 16:31.60 3 4 Evan Ringwald 11 Houston Episcopal 16:39.00 4 5 Luke Dial 10 St. Andrews Episcopal 16:45.00 5
Dunaway's individual win was also instrumental in the team victory for St. Andrews. They used a 57 point total to edge Houston St. Johns (61 points) and Houston Episcopal (62 points) as only five points was the difference between winning and finishing third.
St. Andrews ran a 16:57 average with a 1:58 deviation. St. Johns went for a 17:05 team average with only 0.50 second gap between the first through fifth runner. Houston Episcopal also had an impressive team average by running 17:02 and went for a 1:44 split.