Bridgeland Girls Look to Dominate: Key Players at State
Defending champ Wingard is the favorite but the addition of Laney Barnes could make this interesting. Of course Easterwood could also play into the mix. I am curious how the Bridgeland girls will fit in. Will this be the race they dominate
| RUNNER | TEAM |
|---|---|
| Macy Wingard | Denton Braswell |
| Laney Barnes | Houston Cyp. Woods |
| Maya Easterwood | Coppell |
| Evangeline Williams | Wylie East |
| Hope Smith | Bridgeland |
| Naomi Weller | Conroe The Woodlands |
| Caroline Strong | Austin Westlake |
| Rowan Saacke | Bridgeland |
| Adeline Bennett | Flower Mound |
| Kylie Vega | El Paso Eastwood |
The team race looks like a slam dunk for Bridgeland but you can never count out the experience of Flower Mound. The way it looks though is that it won’t get interesting until after the top-3 podium spots.
Boys 5A State XC Championship Prediction
I went with a baker’s dozen runner here because my simulated times had a bunch of runners grouped together along 8-13. What initially stands out is the fact the top-3 runners from Region 3 sit at the top. They also happen to be the top-3 returners from a year ago. Fitzgerald (2nd), Huntress (6th) and Asbill (5th) have shown they belong and their performances a week ago at the regional meet only emphasize that fact. Malan was 12th a year ago and Arceneau was 9th.
Texas 6A Cross Country: Carroll’s Dominance Continues
For years now, Southlake Carroll has dominated the Texas 6A Cross Country landscape. Nobody has been able to knock them off their perch at the top. This year may be no different, but it looks like their usual challenger, Austin Vandergrift, will not be the team pushing them. This year it appears that Bridgeland will be the team pressuring the Dragons behind Griffen Saacke.
In my opinion, the individual race is a two-man race. Griffin Saacke and Caden Leonard. Anyone with common sense would pick Leonard in this scenario, however, the North Carolina commit has not raced much this season, having only competed at the district and regional meets, so it is hard to really know where he stands. The reality is this is probably a great strategy for Leonard considering he expects his XC season to last through early December. The two-time defending champion knows what he needs to do for the three-peat. Obviously the goal is NXN and maybe getting a U20 World Championships spot.
Cross Country Course Ratings in Texas
Over the past year or so I have collected data from cross country races across the state. By setting a single meet at a distance I was almost 100% confident about (not 5000m), I have written a program to estimate an equivalent distance for every meet across the state. I do not list all of the meets here. I started with the top runners across Texas and made sure I had most if not all of their meets. I used a also very good sampling of meets from the various regions across Texas (and Woodbridge).
Texas State 3200m Leaders in 2025
Despite the fact that their PRs were elsewhere, the Class 6A 3200 at the 2025 UIL State Track and Field Championships was the race of the year in that event. Six runners were within half a second of each other at the bell between 8:01.66 and 8:02.047 and if you wanted to make the podium you had to drop a sub-57 last lap. Caden Leonard held on for the win over Danny Torres and Benjamin Montgomery. Gavin Chapa’s 58.67 final lap was only good enough for fourth. Freshman Ruel Newberry’s 1:06 final lap left him in sixth.
Top Texas ‘Metric Mile’ Track Performances 2025
For the second year in a row, Caden Leonard lead the way for the boys in the 1600m statewide. Leonard shaved a mere 0.05 off his time in 2024 to drop his PR to 4:02.41 at the Hoka Festival of Miles in St. Louis. Noah Strohman was able to drop his PR by almost a second and a half at RunningLane,
Probably what stands out most was that most of the best runs were after the UIL season or at premiere meets later in the season where the competition is stacked. Gavin Chapa, now at Texas A&M, won Texas Relays.
Cooper Lutkenhaus Breaks Records: Texas 800m 2025 Highlights
I thought I would take minute to review some of the top Texan results for the 2025 Outdoor Season now that the summer Nationals are complete.
Obviously no list or conversation can start without mentioning what Cooper Lutkenhaus did at the US National Championships. I was lucky enough to be in Heyward the afternoon he broke Michael Granville’s 29-year old record at Nike. The weather wasn’t great and I really didn’t think he’d have a legit shot. The day before when Luke Bone ran the 7th or 8th best all-time (at the time) during the U20 Final, the weather was much nicer. So when Coop broke the record, the place went crazy.
Distance Runners Steal the Show at UIL State Meet
The UIL State Track Meet delivered an absolute spectacle, where the state’s best high school athletes turned the track at Mike A. Myers Stadium into a record-breaking runway! From thrilling middle-distance duels to grueling 3200-meter grinds, the distance events were nothing short of spectacular, highlighted by jaw-dropping new state and conference records.
A New State Standard in the 800m!
The headline performance of the meet belongs to Cooper Lutkenhaus of Northwest, who didn’t just win the Class 6A Boys 800-meter run—he rewrote the record book! Lutkenhaus clocked a scorching 1:47.04 , setting a NEW STATE RECORD. This incredible run cements his place as one of the state’s all-time greats in the event. Following him closely was Luke Bone of Austin High, securing the silver medal with a time of 1:49.23.
2025 UIL State Track and Field Results Summary
1A BOYS 1600 METER RUN
1 Ryker Haivala Cumby Miller Grove 4:34.78
2 Sebastian Talamantez Comstock 4:36.90
3 Jose Ventura Lasara 4:43.03
4 Caynden Mynear White Deer 4:43.71
5 Brett Macias Neches High School 4:46.47
6 Camden Lummus Roby 4:48.05
7 Brance Ferguson Happy 4:48.62
8 Hayden King Clyde Eula 4:51.80
1A BOYS 3200 METER RUN
1 Ryker Haivala Cumby Miller Grove 9:50.31
2 Sebastian Talamantez Comstock 9:54.75
3 Brett Macias Neches High School 10:08.39
4 Aaron Fagan Zephyr 10:14.44
5 Aiden Beversdorf Petersburg 10:14.96
6 Yair Martinez Balmorhea 10:17.79
7 Adrian Rosales Booker 10:19.42
8 Camden Lummus Roby 10:19.66
9 Eduardo Cedillo O’Donnell 10:25.71
Texas Distance Project – week 3 roundup
Top runners only… commentary updated soon.
GIRLS 800M
| ATHLETE | SCHOOL | GR | MEET | TIME |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Addison Bristow | Canyon | 11 | Canyon Invitational | 2:08.08 |
| Mia Perez | Smithson Valley | 12 | Smithson Valley Ranger Relays | 2:10.31 |
| Caila Lyons | Northside Brennan | 12 | Border Olympics 93rd Annual Meet] | 2:10.48 |
| Yaneli Rocha | McAllen | 11 | Smithson Valley Ranger Relays | 2:11.49 |
| Daniela Shelfo | Northside Taft | 10 | Border Olympics 93rd Annual Meet] | 2:12.00 |
| Meredith Wolfe | Round Rock | 12 | Round Rock Invitational] | 2:12.15 |
| Caroline Barrow | Katy Taylor | 9 | William D Sirmon Invitational | 2:12.40 |
| Kenli Atwood | Holliday | 11 | Northwest Texan Invitational] | 2:12.53 |
| Adeline Bennett | Flower Mound | 10 | Jaguar Invitational | 2:12.63 |
| Skylar Brazzell | Northwest Nelson | 12 | Northwest Texan Invitational] | 2:12.88 |
| Ariel Simpson | Euless Trinity | 10 | Jaguar Invitational | 2:14.04 |
| Sophie Peterson | Houston Memorial | 10 | Jersey Village Falcon Relays | 2:14.70 |
| Sophia Bendet | Universal City Randolph | 12 | Floresville Jack Randall Relays 2025] | 2:15.58 |
| Reese Pena | Lubbock | 12 | McMurry War Hawk HS Classic] | 2:16.07 |
| Celeste Cantu | Huffman Hargrave | 11 | Barbers Hill Eagle Relays] | 2:16.73 |
| Huntley Buckingham | Episcopal | 11 | St Johns Maverick 58th edition Relays] | 2:16.77 |
| Aniyah Gill | Comal Piper | 11 | Smithson Valley Ranger Relays | 2:16.77 |
GIRLS 1600M