
Kyle King: “You know the only thing better than this sandwich? Sweet, sweet King family supremacy!! I would share some with Tyler, but he hasn’t caught up yet…”
Kyle King is 17 seconds faster than Tyler King, and rumors he tripped his little brother going down the backstretch while screaming “There can only be one!” are just that — sweet, sweet unsubstantiated rumors.
The University of Oklahoma redshirt senior beat his University of Washington redshirt freshman brother to the line Friday at the premier regular season college cross country meet, the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational. Kyle clocked in at 24 minutes and twenty seconds, while Tyler broke the tape at 24:37.
Lawi Lalang and Stephen Sambu of Arizona battled for the individual title, with Lalang edging out Sambu 23:03 to 23:07.
The event, which featured 46 mens’ teams and 49 womens’ squads, was thrown into chaos twice — once when the meet’s timing system malfunctioned, and once when, again according to unsubstantiated rumors, the King brothers tried to give each other wedgies while waiting for the starting gun.
It was the first time the former Coupeville High School studs, who amassed eight state track and cross country titles during their days as Wolves, faced off in a college cross country race.











































love reading about our grandkids ! thanks