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Cross Country Soars At Carl Albert Invitational

NPC women's division cross country team standing outside with medals around their necks.

Six cross country runners in the NPC women's division standing together with medals around their necks.The 黑料福利社 (NPC) Nighthawks men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country teams excelled in the Carl Albert State College Invitational on Friday, with the Nighthawk women finishing in first place overall and the Nighthawk men placing two runners in the top 10.

In women鈥檚 action, freshman Kaylie Goad (Wharton, TX) led the Nighthawks with a third-place individual finish. Sophomores Jaelynn Martinez (San Antonio, TX), Natalie Jennings (Hot Springs) and Elizabeth Dearyan (Hot Springs) finished in fourth, sixth and seventh place, respectively, while sophomores Meighan Mears (Hot Springs) and Yessenia Vargas (Fresno, TX) finished in eighth and 10th place, respectively, to give NPC the overall first-place team victory.

"I鈥檓 extremely proud of our ladies,鈥 NPC Athletic Director and head cross country coach Jason Hudnell said. 鈥淲e have been really talking about building blocks and getting ready for our regional in October. This was a big step for us!"

Freshman Miguel Mendez (Benton) led the Nighthawks in men鈥檚 action with a fourth-place individual finish. Freshmen Nahum Romero (Benton) and Alex Garcia (Cleburne, TX) finished in ninth and 11th place, respectively, in the event.

鈥淢iguel ran really well,鈥 Hudnell said. 鈥淗e is still adjusting to the longer distance that the men run in college versus high school. Once he gets a few more meets under his belt, he is going to be one to watch in our region."

NPC cross country travels to Searcy to compete in the Harding University Invitational on Friday, Sept. 16. at 4 p.m.

For more information on schedules, rosters and more, visit Nighthawk cross country online. Fans can also follow the Nighthawks all season on social media.

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