Calhoun County, AL – White Plains’ boys, girls sweep the small-schools division during Wildcat Twilight run. Lincoln boys sweep big-schools division. Oxford girls and boys finish second.

The race was dominated by Maddyn Conn’s top-place result and Josh Duke’s third place finish, White Plain’s boys and girls won the small-schools section of the Wildcat Twilight Run on Thursday.

Jacksonville’s girls came in second place.

The big schools with the most success were Lincoln’s boys as well as Douglas girls. Oxford’s boys and girls came in second place. Here are the team scores and top performers from every division:

Small-school girls:White Plains had five top-10 finishers, and took the title by 29 points, being then followed by Jacksonville (39), Piedmont (95), Pleasant Valley (109), Horseshoe Bend (129) and Handley (130).

Conn won in 19:37.23. The top 10 runners in scoring included White Plains’ Abbie Dickeson (2nd, 23:00.21), Jacksonville’s Emma Easterling (3rd, 23:19.64) the Piedmont’s Mattie Todd (4th, 23:36.83), Jacksonville’s Maddie Holt (5th, 23:38.69) the Horseshoe Bend’s Maddie Smith (6th, 24:37.28), White Plains’ Koralys Garcia (7th, 24:51.81), Jacksonville’s Gracie Easterling (8th, 24:59.04), White Plains’ Shelby Wilkins (9th, 25:11.89) and White Plains’ Kate Reeves (10th, 25:38.21).

Small-school boys:White Plains got two top-10 finishers and won the tournament with 55 points. It was followed by Pleasant Valley (72), Donoho (119), Horseshoe Bend (125), Handley (133), Jacksonville (143), Hokes Bluff (158), Piedmont (193), Ohatchee (193) and Faith Christian (216).

The top 10 runners who scored were the Horseshoe Bend’s David Layfield (1st, 18:05.77) and Loughton Spates (2nd, 18:16.52), Duke (3rd, 18:36.20), Pleasant Valley’s Jayden Veazey (4th, 18:55.54), Pleasant Valley’s Braxton Williams (5th, 18:59.45), Hokes Bluff’s Ethan Patterson (6th, 19:06.98) the Horseshoe Bend’s Heaton Scheler (7th, 19:47.34 7), White Plains’ Sawyer Conn (8th, 20:10.83) and Ohatchee’s Gabe Ruffcorn (9th, 20:24.27) and Handley’s Braxton Taylor (10th, 20:26.97).

BIG-SCHOOL GIRL:Douglas took the title with 47 points, and was followed by Oxford (50), Alexandria (57) Central-Clay (90), Lincoln (110) and Leeds (179).

The top 10 runners who scored points included The Oxford’s Emerson Maniscalco (1st, 21:53.91) the Oxford’s Aubrey Willford (2nd, 22:57.82), Douglas’ Guadalupe Negrete (3rd, 23:40.68) Alexandria’s Jojo Watson (4th, 23:57.41), Alexandria’s Kammy Buchanan (5th, 24:29.07), Central-Clay’s Jessa Nash (6th, 24:50.10), Douglas’ Camilla Conriquez (7th, 25:59.10), Lincoln’s Lorelai Byrd (8th, 25:59.12), Douglas’ Jennifer Chaw (9th, 26:15.62) and Oxford’s Addison Williford (10th, 26:16.50).

Big-SCHOOL BOYS:Lincoln won with 28 points and was followed by Oxford (32) Central-Clay (92), Douglas (96), Alexandria (131), Leeds (184) and Gadsden City (186).

Top 10 runners scoring included Lincoln’s Aaron Davis (1st, 17:49.57) Oxford’s Isaac Williams (2nd, 18:13.62) Oxford’s Case Payne (3rd, 18:18.10) the Lincoln’s Turner Chappell (4th, 18:25.38) and the Lincoln’s Jack Wiggins (5th, 18:30.65) Oxford’s Matt Tippets (6th, 18:32.46) the Oxford’s Phil Copeland (7th, 18:52.25) the Lincoln’s Coleman Hamrick (8th, 18:54.22), Douglas’ Mendoza Lucas Mendoza (9th, 18:54.74) the Lincoln’s Ben Guthrie (10th, 19:04.26).