Wallace State Cross Country competes in first indoor races
Hanceville, Ala. — Wallace State Community College recently participated in the Birmingham
Indoor Icebreaker event in Birmingham, competing in four meets in a field that included
four-year DI and DII schools.
In the 4,000-meter Men Distance Medley, a squad comprised of freshman Carson Masterson
of Hatton, sophomore David Robles of Springville, freshman Daniel Leija of Albertville
and freshman Tyler Anthony of Fort Payne finished in fourth place with a time of 10:48.71.
They finished behind two squads from Mississippi College in first and second place
and Alabama A&M in third place.
Individually, Leija finished in eighth place in the men’s 1-mile race, with a time
of 4:31.83. He was followed by Anthony at 13th with a time of 4:37.82 and Masterson
at 18th with a time of 4:41.66.
Also in the men’s races, Robles finished 35th in the men’s 3,000-meter race with a
time of 9:35.51.
The women competed in the 3,000-meter race, with freshman Reagan Parris of Bremen
as the top team finisher at 27th with a time of 11:19.48. Sophomore Abigale Vega of
Fort Payne finished 32nd with a time of 11:38.58, followed by freshman Bernarda Tizpap-Robles
of Cullman at 36th with a time of 12:00.37.
“I was really proud of them,” said Head Coach Tony Crider of the team’s new venture
into indoor and outdoor track meets. “They competed really well.”
Crider said the addition of indoor and outdoor track meets of 800 meters and more
will provide their runners with additional training during what would have normally
been an off-season for the teams.
“The goal is to keep them in good condition and if they happen to rank high enough
to go to nationals, maybe we can do that,” Crider said.
The team has five more indoor/outdoor events scheduled for the spring season, including
two indoor meets in Birmingham in January and February and outdoor events in March
and April at the University of West Alabama, Montevallo and the Crimson Classic in
Tuscaloosa.
Wallace State Cross Country finished their fall season with Alabama Community College
Conference (ACCC) Championships for the men’s and women’s teams. The men finished
third nationally at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) tournament,
with runner Luke Kennedy earning All-American status. The women finished in fourth
place nationally. Crider was named the NJCAA Central Region Men’s and Women’s Coach
of the Year and the ACCC Men’s Coach of the Year.
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About Wallace State
Wallace State Community College (Ala.), a member of the Alabama Community College
System, is a comprehensive community college in north central Alabama offering more
than 200 options in academic, health and technical programs of study leading to an
associate degree, certificate or transfer, as well as workforce-credit training and
adult education. An Achieving the Dream Leader College, nationally recognized by the
Aspen Institute as a finalist for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence,
ranked by Southern Business and Development among the Top 3 institutions in the South
for workforce development, named a Center of Excellence by the National League for
Nursing and the National Security Administration, rated the Top Online Community College
in Alabama, a Military Friendly Institution and an All-Steinway School, Wallace State
is an outstanding place for students to pursue their education and career goals. Classes
are offered online and on campus, day, evening and on weekends, with numerous start
dates each year. Visit Wallace State’s beautiful main campus located on 300-acres
in Hanceville, Ala., our satellite location in downtown Oneonta, Ala., find us online
at www.wallacestate.edu, or call 256.352.8000.
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