New Tech ends cross country season with hardware
October 9, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
New Tech’s cross country season is over, but the Dragons and Lady Dragons are ending with awards.
After months of training and numerous competitions, the schedule reached its pinnacle Monday, when Cameron Yoe Junior High School hosted the District 19-3A meet.
Only the top three teams and top 10 individuals in the Varsity division advanced to the upcoming Region III-3A meet, and no New Tech harriers qualified.
The Dragons and Lady Dragons were still successful, though. In the girls junior varsity race, New Tech freshman Ellie Megoulloa was crowned champion after completing the two-mile course in 14 minutes, 35.23 seconds.
The outing was approximately 40 seconds faster than her closest competition as Yoe freshman Audrey Foster was second with a time of 15:14.78.
Daniella Idumebor, a sophomore, also represented the Lady Dragons in the race, placing 16th (18:20.86).
Little River Academy scored 21 points to claim the team title, beating out Thrall (2nd, 45) and host Yoe (3rd, 57) in the final standings.
A trio of Dragons took part in the junior varsity race, and junior Desmond Long led the group with a third-place time of 20:23.11. Additionally, freshman David Martinez was fifth (20:52.73) and eighth grader Daniel Zubaty was sixth (21:14.72) in the three-mile run.
Thanks in part to individual champion Kaiden Camacho (1st, 19:41.53), a sophomore, and junior runner-up Emiliano Tovar (2nd, 20:12.09), Rockdale won the championship with 24 points. Yoe was second (31).
The Dragons did not compete in the varsity race, but New Tech senior Claire Thomas was 45th (16:52.09) in the girls race.
All five of Academy’s scoring runs placed among the top 10 to help the team amass 30 points en route to earning the team title with 30 points.
Franklin (2nd, 75) and Thrall (3rd, 93) also advanced as teams. Rogers was fourth (98) and will be sending two runners to regionals after junior Alinah Vidaurri was sixth (13:21.21) and sophomore Julia Luna was ninth (13:29.42). Lexington was fifth (114) and Yoe was sixth (127) as freshman Bethany Merryman was fifth (13:20.33).
Rockdale was seventh with 167 points.
Franklin sophomore Payton Conn (1st, 11:45.40) was the dis- trict champion, beating out Academy senior Gabby Davenport (2nd, 13:09.06) and sophomore Kadence Alcock (3rd, 13:12.36).
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