High School cross country district roundup – Canyon makes it a District 4-4A sweep, Lubbock Monterey boys, Amarillo High girls win District 3-5A

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The Canyon Lady Eagles won the District 4-4A championship Friday at Canyon High School. [David Erickson/ Press Pass Sports]

It was a busy week across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains with district cross country meets taking place as teams and individuals are getting set for the UIL Region I which is set for Oct. 20-21 at Mae Simmons Park in Lubbock. Here’s a recap of the past week including Canyon’s dominance in District 4-4A, and the Lubbock Monterey Plainsman and Amarillo High Lady Sandies win in District 3-5A.

District 4-4A

Canyon continued its dominance winning the District 4-4A championship once again as the Lady Eagles totaled ? points to beat rival Randall during the district cross country meet at Canyon High School on Friday morning.

The Lady Eagles, who scored 27 points in the district meet, had a strong team showing placing six individuals in the top 10. Reigning district champion and defending UIL Class 4A state champion, Addyson Bristow, carried on her tremendous season. Bristow led the field from start to finish running away with a time of 10:37.7 to win another individual title. Bristow’s pace was 21 seconds ahead of Dumas’ Emily Gross, who took silver as an individual with a 10:58.8.

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