The Bruins' boys team won Class 5 with 73.5 points, and the girls team finished fourth in Class 5 with 40 points at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City.
The Oregon commit ran a 4:13.52 to win the title, and other local results from the MSHSAA Class 3, 4 and 5 track and field Championships
The Class 5 Sectional 2 Track Meet at Rock Bridge saw the Bruins come in first and second place in the boys and girls competitions, respectively. Â Â
The Bruins' 30-win season came to an end in the Class 6 District 5 semifinals Thursday, while the Wildcats advanced to play rival Blue Springs South.
Despite scoring a goal less than a minute into the game, the Bruins lost 2-1 to end their season.
A double bogey on the 16th hole was too much to overcome for Tolton senior Andrew Fallis, who finished the MSHSAA Class 3 Tournament tied for fifth.
Fallis can become the third state champion golfer in Tolton's history if he goes on to win Tuesday.
The Kewpies took it to penalties, but fell to the second seeded Jaguars.
The Bruins racked up 194.5 points, while Battle finished fifth (67) and Hickman placed sixth (63.5) in the team standings Saturday in Blue Springs.
Long balls from Xander Leger and Owen Wise led to the Bruins' fourth-straight win.
The Bruins snapped Willard's 14-game winning streak with a 3-1 home win but lost to Fort Zumwalt West 9-6 in the nightcap.
Aiming to continue its state tournament streak, the second-seeded Bruins suffered a 5-3 loss to top-seeded Liberty on Wednesday in Wentzville.Â
With two outs in the seventh inning, Tolton's Will Breitweiser changed the game with a three-run homer to help the Trailblazers beat Jefferson City.
Every run came off of a two-out hit in Rock Bridge's 3-2 victory Tuesday.
After a scoreless first half, the Bruins struck for four goals in the second half to take the win.
Blake Sykes, Carter Holiday and Devin Reichard all qualified for the boys state golf tournament with top-12 performances in the MSHSAA Class 5 District 2 tournament on Monday.
Rock Bridge navigated through consistent traffic on the basepaths to beat the Cadets 7-5 on Saturday in Columbia.
Six more people were injured after one car drove through a red light.
Maliyah Miller tallied a hat trick in a 3-2 road win over Wright City on Friday to become Battle's single-season record holder in goals with 35.
The Chiefs scored six runs in the second inning and never trailed in an 8-5 road win Friday in Columbia.