Welcome!
Plano Wildcats XCTF (Cross Country, Track & Field) Boys Booster Club was founded in 2022 by a group of parents and community members dedicated to sharing their love of cross country/track & field. We are an active and enthusiastic Club with events and activities taking place year-round. We like to keep up the energy and excitement, always welcoming new members to take part. Simply put, we love getting together to do what we love: support & cheer our young men on!
Meet the Coaches
Coach Bob Molyet is the boys’ Plano Sr. head cross country coach, as well as an assistant track coach. Coach Molyet was previously the assistant XC and Track Coach at Plano West. Coach Molyet brings 40+ years of experience in coaching and education, with 16 years as a head coach. Coach Molyet also coach at Eastern Michigan University, Ohio University and University of Missouri during his football Coaching Career. He brings of wealth of knowledge from coaching Throwers, pole vaulters as well as Distance, mid distance and sprint athletes.
Coach Anthony Travis is the head boys' track and field coach as well as a football coach. He graduated from Texas State University with a major in exercise sport and science and a minor in biology. He moved to the metroplex in 2008 and will be entering his 16th year of coaching. He has previously worked at Hays High School, JJ Pearce High School, and Richardson High School. This will be his second year at Plano Senior High.

Highlights
A strong Track and Field season has come to a close, and it is clear the program is continuing to rise. The team advanced seven athletes to the Area Meet and finished 3rd overall, with every athlete qualifying for the Regional Track Meet in Arlington.
Regional qualifiers included:
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Zack Beckmann – Shot Put and Discus
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Zech Prince and Reggie Berry – Long Jump
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Prince Micenheimer – 400m
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4x400 Relay Team: Jack Wing, Grant Hagins, Prince Micenheimer, Kanayo Amako, and Amin Krider
At the District Meet, the team of Grant Hagins, Haltom Marshal, Tre’ Tomlin, and Kanayo Amako set a new school record in the 4x200 relay.
We are extremely proud of these young men and all they accomplished this season.
The Cross Country program will begin preparations for the upcoming season in June, and we are excited about the momentum building within the team. The program continues to grow, and our young men are putting in the work—times are improving, commitment is rising, and the culture is strengthening. With a full summer of training ahead, our goal is to advance to the Regional Meet as a team, an achievement that has not been reached in over 20 years.
