2025 Journal-World All-Area Girls Cross-Country Team
The Journal-World All-Area teams are carefully selected by the Journal-World sports staff.
Coach of the Year: Thomas Broxterman, Baldwin

Thomas Broxterman
The Baldwin Bulldogs had a strong year with some of the best runners in the state as three Bulldogs placed in the top 25 of the 4A state meet.
Player of the Year: Irelyn Kennedy, Baldwin

Irelyn Kennedy
Kennedy was one of the best runners in the state and was the best at the 4A level. Along with winning the Frontier League, Kennedy won a regional and a 4A state title in her final year with the Bulldogs.
Cheyenne Brunker, Baldwin

Cheyenne Brunker
Brunker was named second-team All-Frontier League this season with the Bulldogs. After taking 15th in the regional meet, Brunker came in 24th in the 4A state meet.
Shea Griffith, Baldwin

Shea Griffith
Griffith was one of the fastest runners in 4A, taking fourth in the Frontier League meet, third in the regional meet and seventh in the 4A state meet. Her fastest time this season came nine seconds under 20 minutes.
Taylor Hulcher, Free State

Taylor Hulcher
Hulcher, a freshman, was the top runner for the Firebirds and was one of the best in 6A. She finished fifth in the Sunflower League meet, fourth in the regional and 14th in the state.
Nadia Karapuda, Free State

Nadia Karapuda
Karapuda was another freshman who became a key member of the Free State team. She placed 17th in the Sunflower League meet, 12th in the regional and 27th in the 6A state meet.
Liv Maddox, Veritas Christian

Liv Maddox
Maddox burst on the scene as a freshman and broke a school record by over a minute. She never finished lower than fifth in any of the nine races she ran in, and she placed third in the Rim Rock Classic and in the KASC state cross-country meet.
Emmy Mast, Eudora

Emmy Mast
Before Mast could make an impact on the Eudora cross-country team, she had to recover from an injury that prevented her from training over summer or in running for the first half of the season. When she did, she led the Cardinals and ran for 18th at the 4A state meet.
Emma Sarber, Eudora

Emma Sarber
Sarber held the No. 1 or No. 2 runner spot for Eudora throughout the season, thanks to a big improvement from her freshman year to her sophomore year. She placed 12th in the Frontier League meet and 22nd at the 4A state meet.
Honorable Mentions: Gracelyn Barnett, Tonganoxie; Eloise Frye, Free State; Andie Garrett, Lawrence; Chloe Griffith, Lawrence; Addy Mast, Eudora; Juliet Outka, Lawrence; Juliana Yaluk-Shults, Veritas Christian.





