Redshirt sophomore
Kandace Young kept her streak alive on Saturday as she led the UAFS Lady Lions cross country team during the Heartland Conference Championship Meet at the Max Mandel Municipal Golf Course in Laredo, Texas.
It was the fifth-consecutive race for Young to lead UAFS, which finished eighth in the conference meet. Young covered the 6k course in a time of 23:31.8 and finished 26
th overall in the 78-runner field. It was the fifth-fastest 6k time in school history.
UAFS senior
Madison Trees finished 60
th with a time of 25:30.7, senior
Savanna Herbert finished 62
nd with a time of 25:35.6, sophomore
Morgan Fagan finished 67
th with a time of 25:57.6, junior
Carmen Hedstrom finished 72
nd with a time of 26:50.3, junior
Cami Hedstrom finished 76
th with a time of 28:19.7, redshirt sophomore
Kaylie McVoy finished 77
th with a time 29:20.6 and senior
Claire Burnsed finished 78
th with a time of 32:26.4.
Lubbock Christian junior Amira Cunningham won the event with a time of 21:46.1, edging Dallas Baptist junior Micaela Lamb by just two seconds (21:48.1).
Dallas Baptist placed four runners in the Top 10 to win its 12
th-consecutive team title with 26 points. Lubbock Christian was a distant second with 70 points, followed by Texas A&M International (89), Newman (100), St. Edward's (128), Oklahoma Christian (144), Rogers State (164) and UAFS (216).
Individual Results
Team Results