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October 30, 2025
College Station's Justin Boatcallie seeks to finish strong at state cross country meet
College Station senior Justin Boatcallie is one of three Cougars who will compete at the state cross country meet on Friday along with the A&M Consolidated girls team.
College Station senior Justin Boatcallie is gearing up for his final high school cross country race, aiming to leave a lasting impression at the state meet this Friday. Boatcallie, a key runner for the College Station Cougars, has consistently demonstrated dedication and skill throughout the season, earning him a coveted spot at the prestigious competition.
Boatcallie's journey to the state meet has been marked by consistent improvement and unwavering commitment to his training. He has been a vital part of the Cougar's cross country program, contributing to their success in district and regional meets. His performance has not gone unnoticed, with coaches and teammates alike praising his work ethic and leadership.
Adding to the College Station representation, two other Cougars will be joining Boatcallie at the state meet, making it a significant showing for the school's cross country program. While their individual names haven't been released, their presence alongside Boatcallie underscores the strength and depth of the team.
Adding to the local flavor, the A&M Consolidated girls team will also be competing at the state cross country meet. This means that both College Station and A&M Consolidated will have representation at the highest level of high school cross country competition, creating excitement and anticipation within the Bryan-College Station community. The A&M Consolidated girls team has had a strong season, and their participation at state is a testament to their collective talent and hard work.
The state cross country meet provides a platform for the best runners in Texas to showcase their abilities. For Justin Boatcallie, it is a chance to cap off his high school career with a memorable performance. He will undoubtedly be striving to achieve his personal best and represent College Station with pride. The entire community will be watching and cheering him on as he embarks on this final challenge. As for the other two Cougars and the A&M Consolidated girls team, they too will be looking to make their mark and bring honor to their school and community.
Boatcallie's journey to the state meet has been marked by consistent improvement and unwavering commitment to his training. He has been a vital part of the Cougar's cross country program, contributing to their success in district and regional meets. His performance has not gone unnoticed, with coaches and teammates alike praising his work ethic and leadership.
Adding to the College Station representation, two other Cougars will be joining Boatcallie at the state meet, making it a significant showing for the school's cross country program. While their individual names haven't been released, their presence alongside Boatcallie underscores the strength and depth of the team.
Adding to the local flavor, the A&M Consolidated girls team will also be competing at the state cross country meet. This means that both College Station and A&M Consolidated will have representation at the highest level of high school cross country competition, creating excitement and anticipation within the Bryan-College Station community. The A&M Consolidated girls team has had a strong season, and their participation at state is a testament to their collective talent and hard work.
The state cross country meet provides a platform for the best runners in Texas to showcase their abilities. For Justin Boatcallie, it is a chance to cap off his high school career with a memorable performance. He will undoubtedly be striving to achieve his personal best and represent College Station with pride. The entire community will be watching and cheering him on as he embarks on this final challenge. As for the other two Cougars and the A&M Consolidated girls team, they too will be looking to make their mark and bring honor to their school and community.
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