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					<description><![CDATA[<p>MSU AthleticsTrey Reed WICHITA FALLS, Texas &#8212;&#160;Midwestern State coach&#160;Kelsey Bruce&#160;released her first cross country and track and field signing class Friday afternoon. The class includes 15<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p>MSU Athletics<br>Trey Reed</p>



<p><strong>WICHITA FALLS, Texas &#8212;</strong>&nbsp;Midwestern State coach&nbsp;<dfn>Kelsey Bruce</dfn>&nbsp;released her first cross country and track and field signing class Friday afternoon.<br><br>The class includes 15 prep standouts including eight track and field student-athletes and seven cross country prospects.<br><br>Here is a breakdown of the class:</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Sabrie Alaniz</dfn>&nbsp;| Abilene, Texas / Abilene HS</strong></p>



<p>Alaniz is a two-time regional qualifier in cross country and twice competed in the Area track meet as a distance specialist at Abilene High School.<br><br>She finished as the District 2-6A runner-up in the 3,200-meter run as a senior this spring with a time of 12:52.42 and was fifth at the 1,600-meter distance with a time of 5:49.52.<br><br>Alaniz competed in the Region I-6A Cross Country Championships at the close of her sophomore and junior seasons.<br><br>She owns top times of 19:41.00 at 5,000 meters, 12:12.81 at 3,200 meters and 5:35.30 at 1,600 meters.</p>



<p><strong>Grace Candeloro | Denton, Texas / Guyer HS</strong></p>



<p>Candeloro closed her prep career with a state qualifying run in the high jump at Denton Guyer High School.<br><br>She finished eighth with a jump of 5 feet and 2 inches at UIL Texas Class 6A Championships after taking second in the Region I-6A meet with a personal best mark of 5 feet, 4 inches. The height would be a program record at MSU.<br><br>Candeloro opened her prep career claiming District 6-6A titles in the long and triple jumps and owns personal best marks of 16 feet, 6 inches in the long jump and 33 feet 10 inches in the triple jump.<br><br>She intends to major in kinesiology at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Arianna Carballeira</dfn>&nbsp;| Freer, Texas / Freer HS</strong></p>



<p>Carballeira is a two-time state qualifier and district champion who led Freer High School to its first team district team cross country championship last fall.<br><br>She gained regional and state qualification in both of her junior and senior campaigns improving from a 59th-place finish in 2019 to take 11th in 2020.<br><br>Carballeira enjoyed success in the spring claiming individual titles in the 800- and 1,600-meter runs at both the District 32-2A and Region IV-2A championships as a senior.<br><br>She finished in the Top 10 of her class, served as a class officer and is a member of the National Honor Society.<br><br>Carballeira intends to major in radiology at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong>Cederia Ellis | Fort Worth, Texas / North Crowley HS</strong></p>



<p>Ellis played a key role in four regional qualifying relay teams during her stellar prep career at North Crowley High.<br><br>She was a member of a district and Area championship teams in both the 4&#215;100- and 4&#215;200-meter relay teams.<br><br>Ellis is coming off of a tremendous showing the 200-meter dash as a senior this spring placing third at the District 3-6A meet with a season-best time of 25.90. She advance to take fifth at the Area meet.<br><br>She also owns a PR of 13.38 in the 100-meter dash set in the 2020 Lancaster Meet of Champions.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Nathalia Escontrias</dfn>&nbsp;| Odessa, Texas / Odessa HS</strong></p>



<p>Escontrias claimed three district championships during a standout prep career at Odessa High School.<br><br>She is a two-time District 2-6A titlist in cross country claiming victories as a junior in 2019 and as a sophomore in 2018 while advancing to the Region I-6A meet three times as a Broncho.<br><br>Escontrias also claimed a league individual championship in the 800-meter dash as a sophomore by posting a PR time of 2:21.44, then battled to a runner-up showing as a senior this spring.<br><br>She intends to major in radiology at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Macy Flowers</dfn>&nbsp;| Vernon, Texas / Vernon HS</strong></p>



<p>Flowers adds to a tremendous family legacy at Midwestern State.<br><br>She follows her mother, Mindy Myers, and cousins Drew and Jordan Coffman, but will make her own mark in a new sport. Myers is a member of the MSU Athletics Hall of Honor as a four-year letter winner in basketball from 1991-94 helping the then-Lady Indians to consecutive NAIA National Tournament appearances, while the Coffmans were members of the Mustangs&#8217; LSC title squad in men&#8217;s basketball in 2006-07 and advanced to the South Central Region semifinals.<br><br>Flowers is a highly decorated athlete in her own right earning UIL Texas Class A All-State honors in track and cross country as a freshman and sophomore at&nbsp; Benjamin High School before moving on to larger Vernon High School where she was a regional qualifier in both sports.<br><br>She was a state silver medalist in the 400-meter dash as a sophomore in 2019 with a time of 59.15 after winning the district cross country title as a freshman in 2018.<br><br>At Vernon High, she was a district runner-up in cross country as a junior, then qualified for the Region I-4A Championships in the 300-meter hurdles and high jump this spring.<br><br>Flowers was a member of the National Honor Society and A Honor Roll at Vernon High. She intends to major in Pre-Dental studies at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong>Reece Johnson | Georgetown, Texas / Georgetown HS</strong></p>



<p>Johnson gained regional qualification in three events to close a stellar senior campaign at Georgetown High School.<br><br>She rode pair of strong preliminary runs to finish seventh in the 100-meter and eighth in the 300-meter hurdles at the 2021 Region IV-5A Championships. The performances came on the heels of a Area winning, personal best time of 15.43 in the 100-meter hurdles and a fourth-place showing in the 300-meter hurdles posting a PR of 45.14.<br><br>Johnson also gained a fifth-place finish in the 4&#215;100-meter relay at the Region IV-5A meet.<br><br>As a sophomore, she sprinted her way to a District 18-5A title with a season-best time of 46.04 before finishing as Area runner-up and taking fifth at the regional meet. She also helped the 4&#215;400-meter relay squad claim district and area championships</p>



<p><strong>Daiza Jones | Haltom City, Texas / Haltom HS</strong></p>



<p>Jones comes off of a stellar spring at Haltom High. She claimed the District 3-6A championship in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:00.59 before taking third in the event at the Area meet. She then ran a personal best time of 1:00.27 in the I-6A Regional meet.<br><br>Jones also showed great overall improvement at other distances. She took fifth in the 2000-meter dash at the District 3-6A championship with a time of 26.90 after posting a personal best time of 13.02 in the 100-meter dash earlier in the season.<br><br>Jones gained honorable mention Academic All-State accolades from the Texas High School Coaches&#8217; Association (THSCA) and is a member of the Science National Honor Society.<br><br>She intends to major in kinesiology at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Addilyn Keys</dfn>&nbsp;| Childress, Texas / Childress HS</strong></p>



<p>Keys brings all-around athleticism to Midwestern State as a multi-sport standout at Childress High School.<br><br>She closed her prep career with a flourish claiming a District 2-3A in the long jump (17-4) and was the league&#8217;s runner-up in the 800-meter dash (2:29.24) earning regional qualification in both events.<br><br>Keys twice advanced to the regional meet during cross country season, while finishing sixth overall at the District 8-3A met as a junior in 2019.<br><br>She was also a two-time defensive player of the year in basketball.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Reese Lee</dfn>&nbsp;| McKinney, Texas / North HS</strong></p>



<p>Lee arrives from a competitive program at McKinney North High School under coach Jessica Richards.<br><br>She helped the Bulldogs to a regional cross country appearance as a sophomore in 2018 as the District 10-5A runners-up. McKinney North enjoyed a third-place district showing last fall during Lee&#8217;s senior campaign.<br><br>Lee boasts top times of 20:03 in the 5,000-meter run, 12:33 in the 3,200-meter run and 5:49 in the 1,600-meter run.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Tyshi Reynolds</dfn>&nbsp;| Dallas, Texas / Skyline HS</strong></p>



<p>Reynolds closed out her prep career on a high note turning in personal best individual performances in the District 10-6A Championships, while also helping Skyline High to regional qualification in the 4&#215;200- and 4&#215;400-meter relays.<br><br>She claimed matching fourth-place showings clocking a 59.60 in the 400 and 2:22.91 in the 800.<br><br>Reynolds was the district champion in the 800-meter run as a sophomore after claiming district and area championships as part of the 4&#215;400-meter relay squads as a freshman in 2018.<br><br>She intends to major in early childhood education at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong>Kennedy Smith | Cedar Hill, Texas / Cedar Hill HS</strong></p>



<p>Smith enjoyed a stellar spring season as a two-time regional qualifier at Cedar Hill High.<br><br>She helped the Longhorns to a fourth-place finish in the 4&#215;200-meter relay in the Region I-6A meet before finishing 11th in the 4&#215;400-meter relay.<br><br>Smith was also a member of Cedar Hill&#8217;s regional qualifier in the 4&#215;100-meter relay as a sophomore. The Longhorns placed seventh in the meet.<br><br>An experience prep runner, Smith competed on the club level for the Cedar Hill Blaze (2011-17) and the Desoto Nitro (2017-19).<br><br>She intends to major in Kinesiology at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong>Corinne Thorpe | Grand Prairie, Texas / South Grand Prairie HS</strong></p>



<p>Thorpe capped off a stellar senior campaign with an Area championship in the 100-meter dash.<br><br>The four-year varsity letter winner from South Grand Prairie High also clocked a personal-best time of 12.20 to finish as the District 8-6A runner up in 2021 before clocking a 12.43 at Area. She finished seventh in the Region I-6A meet.<br><br>Thorpe also helped the Warriors to a runner-up finish at the Area meet in the 4&#215;200-meter relay and a third-place showing in the 4&#215;100.<br><br>She intends to major in English at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong><dfn>Presley Wall</dfn>&nbsp;| Decatur, Texas / Decatur HS</strong></p>



<p>Wall brings a bevy of big meet experience coming out of a powerhouse program at Decatur High School.<br><br>She earned Texas Girls&#8217; Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State honors as a senior helping the Eagles to a seventh-place team finish at the UIL Texas Class 4A Championship pacing 54th overall covering the 3,200-meter course in 13:37.00.<br><br>Wall also turned in strong postseason showings finishing seventh in the Region I-4A meet after racing to a ninth-place showing at the District 7-4A Championship.<br><br>She was also a member of Decatur&#8217;s run to a seventh-place team showing at the 2019 state meet placing 111th overall as an individual.<br><br>Wall is also accomplished on the track as a three-time regional qualifier in the 1,600-meter run, then also advanced to the regional meet in the 3,200-meter run as a senior.<br><br>She intends to major in psychology at Midwestern State.</p>



<p><strong>D&#8217;Nyah Winn | Forney, Texas / Crandall HS</strong></p>



<p>Winn arrives at Midwestern State following a solid senior campaign at Crandall High School.<br><br>As a senior, she was a member of two Area qualifying relay squads finishing third in the 4&#215;100-meter relay and fifth in the 4&#215;200-meter relay.<br><br>Winn posted the third-best preliminary time in the District 13-5A Championships with a personal best 26.50 in the 200-meter dash before finishing seventh in the finals. She also placed fifth with a personal best leap of 33 feet, 10 inches in the triple jump.<br><br>As a sophomore, she helped the Pirates to a pair of regional qualifying performances in the 4&#215;100- and 4&#215;200-meter relays.<br><br>She intends to major in respiratory care at Midwestern State.</p>
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