Ruel Newberry and Gabbie Bishop are your RunningLane Gold Race Winners.
Photo: Ben Thompson/MileSplit
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After two years of no boys breaking the elusive 15-minute barrier and no girls dipping under 17 minutes at the prestigious RunningLane Cross Country Championships, the fast times finally returned to John Hunt Park in a spectacular display of grit and speed. With some of the nation's top high school athletes toeing the line, the day delivered record-breaking performances, thrilling finishes, and breakout stars, solidifying its place as a must-watch event on the national cross-country calendar.
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Girls' Championship: Bishop Reigns, Bridgeland Conquers
The girls' race was a high-stakes duel from the gun. Junior Gabbie Bishop of Providence Academy (AR), the Arkansas state champion, ran a lifetime best 5K PR of 16:55.64 to claim the title. Bishop surged in the final 800 meters to hold off a determined charge from senior Ava Jarrell, who finished just shy of the win in 16:59.01. Jarrell's runner-up finish marked another close result for the senior, who also finished second at the Indiana State Championships earlier this season.
One of the breakout performances of the day belonged to freshman phenom Maysen Fletcher, who dipped under 17 minutes for the first time ever with a 16:59.10, smashing her previous best by 23 seconds. While her impressive four-meet win streak came to an end, Fletcher's performance solidified her status as the #2 ranked freshman nationally this season and one of only two freshmen to break 17 minutes in 2024. Another breakout came from Sierra Wall, the 4th place finisher, who finished with a time of 17:17.92, a 39-second PR for the Colorado senior.
Place | Runner | Team | State | Time |
1st | Providence Academy | AR | 16:55.64 | |
2nd | Pendelton Heights | IN | 16:59.01 | |
3rd | Herbert Hoover | WV | 16:59.10 | |
4th | Fariview | CO | 17:17.92 | |
5th | Normal | IL | 17:18.45 |
Bridgeland (TX) came into the meet as the favorite, and they lived up to the hype, finishing with 78 points to narrowly beat Katy (TX) by 8 points. Bridgeland was powered by outstanding performances from Rowan Saacke, who finished as the #1 overall scorer, and Susana Rawls, the #3 overall scorer. Their depth and balance proved unbeatable as they clinched the team title. Katy delivered a strong second-place showing with 86 points, while Columbus North (IN) rounded out the podium with 119 points, bolstered by tight pack running from their second through fifth scorers.
Place | Team | State | Score |
1st | TX | 78 | |
2nd | TX | 86 | |
3rd | IN | 119 | |
4th | MN | 136 | |
5th | NJ | 151 |
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Boys' Championship: Newberry Shines, Castle Ridge Stamps Authority
Freshman phenom Ruel Newberry delivered a performance for the ages, staying with the front pack throughout the race before breaking away with just over 1,000 meters to go. Newberry never looked back, crossing the finish line in an astounding 14:46.07-the fastest winning time at the meet since 2021. This victory marked Newberry's first national title in his debut at the high school level and his first win in nearly two months. He ends his season as the number one ranked freshman nationally, cementing his place as one of the most exciting young talents in the sport.
Senior Charley Townsend also had a stellar day, clocking a 10-second personal best to take second place in 14:48.94, while junior Clint Huggins rounded out the podium with a strong 14:49.27 for his own 20-second personal best time.
Place | Runner | Team | State | Time |
1st | Denton Guyer | TX | 14:46.07 | |
2nd | Norht Oldham | KY | 14:48.94 | |
3rd | Harrison | GA | 14:49.27 | |
4th | Festus | MO | 14:50.79 | |
5th | Montgomery Bell Academy | TN | 14:52.16 |
The Castle View (CO) boys seized the team title with an impressive 103 points, led by the sensational freshman brother duo of Evan Dann and Wyatt Dann, who finished as the meets third and fifth scorers overall, with senior Parker Graham finishing as the sixth overall scorer, providing the veteran leadership needed to secure the victory. Castle Views' depth proved unbeatable, as their pack running carried them past the Niwot (CO) boys B Team with 131 points and Columbus North (IN) with 139 points.
Place | Team | State | Score |
1st | CO | 105 | |
2nd | CO | 133 | |
3rd | IN | 141 | |
4th | IN | 147 | |
5th | CA | 157 |
Notable Performances and Emerging Stars
The meet wasn't just about the winners-freshman standouts like Ruel Newberry and Maysen Fletcher proved that the future of cross country is bright. Team depth played a pivotal role, with Bridgeland and Sabercat showcasing how critical a tight pack is in a championship setting.
Sophomore Cheyenne Thomas of Tavares HS in Florida dominated the girl's silver race with an 18:57.44, winning by 22 seconds and becoming the only girl under 19 minutes. With 6 race victories this season, she's quickly establishing herself as one to watch.In the boys silver race, Holden Cammarata from Mill Creek High School in Georgia narrowly edged out the competition with a 15:24.87, securing his third victory of the season and his second-fastest 5K time ever.
As Bishop, only a junior, looks poised to defend her title next year, and the new wave of underclassmen continues to impress, the RunningLane Cross Country Championships highlight the bright future of the sport. With fast times back at John Hunt Park, one thing is clear: cross country's next generation is here, and they're faster than ever.