Team Highlights
Division III
Boys – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
2 Maria Carrillo
4 Analy
Girls – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
3 Maria Carrillo
Division V
Boys – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
3 Healdsburg
Girls – (Top 5 teams advance to state meet):
3 Sonoma Academy
North Coast Section
Saturday, November 22, 2025-Hayward High School
NCS Cross Country Championships Race Schedule and Preview
By Albert Caruana
www.crosscountryexpress.com
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Welcome to the 2025 North Coast Section Cross Country Meet of Champions. Hayward
High School will host the event for the 21st consecutive season. The current
three-mile course has been slightly altered this season, but the same configuration
has been in use since 2016. It features multiple loops, allowing spectators to view
much of the course from the middle of the hopefully not muddy grass fields.
RACE SCHEDULE (Same order as CA State Meet)
WALK THE COURSE 7:00am – 8:15am
8:30am Division II Boys’ Race
9:00am Division III Boys’ Race
9:30am Division II Girls’ Race
10:00am Division III Girls’ Race
10:30am Division IV Boys’ Race
11:00am Division V Girls’ Race
11:30am Division I Boys’ Race
12:00pm Division IV Girls’ Race
12:30pm Division V Boys’ Race
1:00pm Division I Girls’ Race
Awards Schedule: (in the gymnasium)
10:00am Division II Boys
10:20am Division II Girls
10:40am Division III Boys
11:00am Division III Girls
11:20am Division IV Boys
11:45am Division V Girls
12:15pm Division I Boys
12:45pm Division IV Girls
1:15pm Division V Boys
1:45pm Division I Girls
The NCS Divisions are as follows:
Division I 2,787 and above
Division II 1,761 – 2,786
Division III 1,268 – 1,760
Division IV 601 – 1,267
Division V 600 and fewer
NCS Preview:
Thank you very much to all the coaches who helped me break down each division. The
following is my best attempt to predict the top 5-7 teams and the top individuals
for each division (boys and girls) in Saturday’s section meet. The teams from this
meet that will qualify for the State Meet at Woodward Park in Fresno on November
29th are noted for each division. The top 5 individuals from each race will also
qualify for the state meet, provided they are in the top 12 when two teams qualify,
top 14 when three teams qualify, and top 16 when four teams qualify, top 18 when
five teams qualify.
The winning teams in each division will receive plaques. The top 2 teams in each
division will receive pennants. The top 3 teams in each division will receive
medals. Seven (7) medals will be provided per team of seven. The top 7
individuals in each race will receive medals.
Division I
Girls – (Top 3 teams advance to state meet):
Dougherty Valley
Berkeley
California
Castro Valley
Liberty
The Berkeley girls won their first two section titles in 1981 & 1982 and then
experienced a long drought without a victory at the NCS MOC meet until two years
ago. They are now the two-time defending champions but will come to this meet as
underdogs to Dougherty Valley. DV finished in 4th place in the tough EBAL
championship race behind three very competitive Division II teams, San Ramon
Valley, Monte Vista, and Granada. Berkeley won the West Alameda County Conference
(WACC) Foothill division, finishing 10 points ahead of Castro Valley. California
finished just 13 points behind Dougherty Valley in their league race, which means
this could be a highly competitive race for the top three state-qualifying spots.
Senior Carina Nottingham is the 2-time defending champion and will be vying for
another section title. Her main competition will be Emily Bellinger of California.
Bellinger finished in 3rd place at the EBAL final against some of the best
individuals in the section. Both runners are very familiar with the Hayward HS
course and have both dipped under the 18-minute mark this season. Other runners who
have been successful here in the past will also be in the mix, including Castro
Valley’s Iliana Nierengarten and Berkeley’s Dakota Saenz. Dougherty Valley runner
Ananya Kumar has been the lead runner for Dougherty Valley, but didn’t race at her
league final.
Boys – (Top 2 teams advance to state meet):
Dublin
California
Dougherty Valley
Berkeley
Castro Valley/Liberty
Dublin HS coach Chris Williams has one of the premier distance track and field
invitationals in the country. He has also been one of the top coaches in
California, and his boys are back trying to claim another section title. His boys’
team has won 7 of the last 8 contested section meets (2 in Division II in 2016 and
2017), with the lone blemish being Berkeley’s victory in Division I in 2022. At the
East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) final, Dublin edged a very good Granada team, and
the Gaels will be heavily favored to win here. With only two teams advancing to the
state meet, the battle for 2nd will be very interesting. California edged Dougherty
Valley at the EBAL final by 8 points, while Berkeley finished in 3rd place at the
WACC final. California competed without its top 2 individuals, so a healthy return
of either or both runners will make a huge difference here. If they are unable to
compete, then we will have a three-way battle for one final spot to the state meet.
The fastest runner in this field is Dublin’s Daniel Santhiapillai. He was the EBAL
champion and has led Dublin through the season along with teammate Justin Feng.
Those two runners should be dictating the pace at the front. The next runner, Kai
Hamre of California, ran 15:23.4 at the Haystack Tune-Up but didn’t race at his
league final. If he can race here, Hamre will definitely be near the front and help
his team’s chances of advancing to the state meet. The same goes for teammate
Kenneth Fong, who also didn’t race at his league final. He ran 15:41.4 at Haystack.
Other runners that will contend near the front of the pack are Dougherty Valley’s
Vedanth Pothina, California’s Gustavo Mendes de Oliveira and Arjun Vivek. Dublin’s
Jeremy Imbo will be in the mix as well as the strongest 3rd man on all the competing
teams.
Division II
Girls – (Top 3 teams advance to state meet):
Redwood
San Ramon Valley
Monte Vista
Granada
Foothill/American
The Redwood girls finished in 2nd place at the Marin County Athletic League (MCAL)
championship meet behind a very strong Archie Williams (AW) team. With AW safely in
Division IV, Redwood will be the slight favorite to win here with a trio of East
Bay Athletic League (EBAL) teams chasing them. The San Ramon Valley pack edged
Monte Vista for the league title at the EBAL meet by three points, and it will be
just as close here. Monte Vista, the defending champion, has three runners ahead of
SRV’s front runner, freshman Brooke Ennan, and will be dangerous with an improved
back of the pack. Granada was a solid 3rd at the EBAL meet and has proven to really
bring it at this meet in the past. American was the league champion in the Mission
Valley Athletic League (MVAL) and appears to be the 5th best team here.
Granada junior Sade Bumpus finished in 2nd place at last year’s NCS MOC meet behind
Monte Vista’s Alexandra Powell and will be favored to win here. She was the EBAL
individual champion this season and rolled to a 17:15.2 individual victory at the
Haystack Invitational on the Hayward HS course. Redwood’s Sydney Middleton and Kate
Kozubik lead the way for their team and will be prominently near the front here.
Monte Vista teammates Kaylie O’Connell, Ava Padilla, and Nadya Makarova will also
be in the mix, along with Foothill’s Macy Mullen. Amador Valley’s Kacie Wong might
also be in contention for one of the five auto individual qualifying spots.
Boys – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
Granada
Redwood
Amador Valley
De La Salle
College Park/Monte Vista
Another 2nd place league team will be favored to win one of the section races.
Granada finished a close second to Dublin (49 to 46) at the EBAL final. The
Matadors are the best Division II team in the section and are currently ranked 9th
in the state by prepcaltrack.com. The Redwood boys won the MCAL championship meet
over solid Tamalpais and Terra Linda teams and will now chase Granada in this race.
The Amador Valley boys finished in 3rd place at EBAL and appear to be the 3rd-best
team in this division. The De La Salle boys will be battling for that fourth and
final state meet spot and will need to fend off College Park and Monte Vista.
American won the tiebreaker over Newark Memorial at their league final to win the
team title in the MVAL.
Trey Caldwell of De La Salle won the last two section titles in a row, and teammate
Heath Salter will try to make it three in a row for the Spartans. Salter finished
in 2nd place at the EBAL meet behind Dublin’s Daniel Santhiapillai and won the
Haystack Tune-Up with a 14:53.2 personal record. Amador Valley senior Sattvik Raju
finished just behind Salter at the EBAL final and will certainly be in contention
for the individual title. Redwood sophomore Oliver Bush is the front-runner for the
Giants and has a PR of 15:11.8 on the Hayward HS course. Mateo Cafaro of Monte
Vista is his team’s lead runner. Granada will have their pack all running near each
other, and they have typically been led by Nicolai Barron. Washington’s Anish
Gopisetty finished 2nd at his league final and could be one of the individual
qualifiers.
Division III
Girls – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
Campolindo
Northgate
Maria Carrillo
Las Lomas
Newark Memorial
Last year, Northgate stopped Campolindo’s streak of section titles in a row at 10.
That was the Broncos’ first section title in cross country, while the Cougars were
after their 21st section title, which would be a new section record. They are
currently tied with University at 20 titles each. This year, the same two teams
will vie for the team championship. Northgate got out of the gate fast and defeated
Campolindo twice at their first two league meets. At the recently contested DAL
championship meet, Campo edged Northgate 33 to 44 to establish itself as the
favorite in this division. The next best team appears to be Maria Carrillo, the
North Bay League-Oak Division champion. Las Lomas was the 3rd place team behind
Campo and Northgate at their league final. LL will battle with Newark Memorial, the
2nd place team from the Mission Valley Athletic League (MVAL).
Carondelet senior Gretchen Yakaitis will be favored to win individually. She
finished a close 2nd to Sade Bumpus of Granada at her league final and has been
super impressive this season, including a 4:52.8 personal record at the Campolindo
Mid-Season Mania 1600. Her main competition will be Newark Memorial’s Alice
McCarthy, the MVAL champion. Other runners in the mix at the front are Northgate’s
Olivia Joseph, Amalia Contreras of Campolindo, and Joslyn Tribbey of Maria
Carrillo. Windsor’s Emily Williams will be vying for an individual state meet
qualifying spot, while Natasha Cohen of Northgate will be looking to lock up a low
stick for her team.
Boys – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
Campolindo
Maria Carrillo
Tamalpais
Analy/Terra Linda
Newark Memorial
The Campolindo boys are the defending section and state champions. They were also
the Hoka Postal national champions in the 5 x 3200 and are in the hunt for an NXN
spot after the state meet. They are currently ranked #11 in the nation by
dyestat.com and will be heavily favored to win here as well as the state meet. The
only drama here may be if Campo could surpass the low score record in this
Division. The record is 28 points held by 2 teams: the 2019 Maria Carrillo team and
the 2022 Campolindo team. The race for 2nd appears to be the competitive part of
this race and will pit Maria Carrillo, the NBL champion, vs the 2023 section
champion, Tamalpais. The last state meet spot and 4th place will also be up for
grabs between Analy and Terra Linda. Newark Memorial has been consistently
competitive in this division and should not be overlooked.
The Campolindo boys will be very present at the front of the lead pack. Their two
lead runners are sophomore Caden Ehrhorn and Clark Gregory. Lucas Roark of
Tamalpais, Kenji Kawabata of Newark Memorial and Trenton Dawson of Maria Carrillo
all won their respective league finals. and Owen Dawson of Analy. The rest of the
Campo pack will include Nikola van Delft, Jack Durden, Gavin Gunn, Samuel Hearn,
and Taiyo Chiba. They should all be racing near the front of the race, chasing a
fast time on the hopefully dry Hayward course. Owen Dawson of Analy will be in
contention for an individual spot if his team doesn’t qualify for the state meet as
a team.
Division IV
Girls – (Top 3 teams advance to state meet):
Archie Williams
Miramonte
Piedmont/Bishop O’Dowd
Albany
The Archie Williams girls’ team is the best in the section. They defeated the top
team in Division II, Redwood, at their league final, and could theoretically win
every other division on Saturday. Coach Josiah Russell, an alumnus of the school,
will lead the team once again, potentially securing another section title and a
podium finish at the state meet. While I am certain that AW will finish 1st, the
placing of the next group of teams should be highly interesting. The Miramonte
girls finished in 3rd place in the DAL final behind Campo, Northgate, and Las Lomas.
The Mats appear to be just a bit in front of league rivals Piedmont and Bishop
O’Dowd. Piedmont edged BOD at their league meet, but it will be super close here as
well. Albany has two outstanding freshmen leading the way and could be a threat if
the rest of their pack improves their place on Saturday.
The individual favorite in this race will be Archie Williams, senior, Brooke Lee.
She has been the leader of the team and was the impressive winner of the MCAL final
at her last meet. Teammate Ani Stieg, the defending section champion, seems to have
rebounded from an early-season setback and will be competitive at the front as
well. Other runners in the mix will be Albany freshmen Eliana Huerata and Lucille
Pazdan. Claire Palmer of AW finished behind Stieg at MCAL and will also be near the
front. Bishop O’Dowd’s Isabella Rodgers finished in 2nd place at her league meet
with a time of 18:08.44.
Boys – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
St. Mary’s College
Bishop O’Dowd
Archie Williams
Miramonte
Piedmont
NCS gets 4 entries to the state meet, and since 2023, the same 4 teams have earned
those entries. This year won’t be any different, as those same 4 teams are
contenders once again. The favorite will be the St. Mary’s boys, as they have been
the fastest team all season, are currently ranked as the 3rd best team in this
division, and finished in 5th place at last year’s state meet. Bishop O’Dowd just
won the WACC, and coach Hillary Kigar’s group is very familiar with the Hayward
course and always seems to run their best at big meets. Last year’s D4 section
champion, Archie Williams, has a storied history of success at section and state
meet competitions, which includes 5 section titles and 4 podium finishes at the
state meet over the last decade. Miramonte is led by senior Logan Letulle, one of
the individual favorites. They have battled the top D3 team in the state,
Campolindo, in their league, and will be ready to capture one of those state meet
berths. Piedmont appears to be the next best team with a tight pack and great
knowledge of the Hayward course.
The individual favorite will be Miramonte’s Logan Letulle. He is the fastest
returning D4 runner from last year’s state meet and just competed at the highly
competitive DAL meet against the Campolindo crew. St. Mary’s Djali de Chalus just
won his league championship over two very strong teammates, Ian Kopchik and Tucker
Presnell. Bishop O’Dowd will be led by Sebastian Taylor, who will be looking to
lead his team with a strong finish up front.
Division V
Girls – (Top 5 teams advance to state meet):
University
Lick-Wilmerding
Sonoma Academy
Branson
College Prep/Head-Royce
Last season was a very successful one for NCS teams, with 3 teams finishing in the
top 5 at the state meet. Branson won its 2nd state team title, while Lick-Wilmerding
scored another podium finish with a 3rd place finish. University finished in the top
5 with a 5th-place finish, marking the 25th time it has achieved a top 5 finish at
the state meet. University appears to be the favorite this year, with Lick
Wilmerding as its primary competitor. University has the most depth of any team in
this race and will have the first complete team into the chute. A vastly improved
Sonoma Academy team will be vying for a top-three finish, along with Branson.
College Prep won the BCL East over Head-Royce and both teams are in contention for
the last spot. As with each team in this division, the places will be determined by
the 4th and 5th-place runners. It seems like every team has strong runners up front,
with their back of the pack fighting for the same spots in the 20–21-minute range.
The favorite to win the individual title will be Lick-Wilmerding senior Ella
Mogannam. She is the defending section champion and has finished 2nd at the last two
state meets. Her main competition is Branson’s improved junior, Farah Allen, who
led the way last year for her team’s state championship. Sonoma Academy’s Josie
Hill had to sit out a month due to transferring to a new school, and will be one of
the top runners here. Ashlin Mallon of Cardinal Newman won the NBL Redwood League
and is also one of the top runners in the state in this division. Other runners
that will be in the mix are University’s Palmer Smit, Lick-Wilmerding teammates
Caroline Chang and Ella Adams-Teoh, Head-Royce’s Emma Singh, and Branson’s Hailey
Sellers.
Boys – (Top 4 teams advance to state meet):
University
Convent & Stuart Hall
Healdsburg
College Prep
Bay School/Head-Royce
The overwhelming favorite to win this race will be the University boys’ team. They
have been one of the strongest D5 teams in the state and will be pursuing their
boys’ 2nd state team title in school history. The teams battling for the next two
spots should be Convent & Stuart Hall and Healdsburg. At this point, Convent &
Stuart Hall appear to be the slight favorites over Healdsburg, with a tighter pack
from 1 to 5. The race for the last state meet berth promises to be an interesting
one, with several contenders. The College Prep boys just won the BCL East title,
finishing ahead of league rival, Head-Royce. The Bay School has a strong boys’
team, but may be without their #1 runner, Leor Hersh, at the section final.
The favorite to win the individual title will be University junior Ben Friedland.
He has been the lead runner for the University team just ahead of teammate Ethan
Kraska. Other contenders will include Healdsburg sophomore Lucas Welty and the next
two University runners, Matteo Welty and Ishan Patnaik. Other teams’ lead runners
who may be near the front are The Bay School’s Kainoa Newton and Berean Christian’s
Samuel Ruiz. University’s Hugo Tao Ong and Healdsburg’s Jake McWilliams will be
battling to also finish in the top 10 of the race. College Prep teammates Isan
Skarbinski and Noah Petajisto finished 1st and 2nd, respectively, at the BCL East
final and will be near the front, trying to help secure the last automatic
qualifying team spot.
The NCS League Championships Results:
The following is a list of all the league championship races.
Bay Counties League East
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Crab Cove, Alameda
3.0 Miles
GIRLS
1. College Preparatory
26
2. Head-Royce
35
3. Athenian
74
4. Bentley Upper
118
5. Holy Names
141
6. Redwood Christian
153
1. 11 Emma Singh
18:38.3
Head-Royce
2. 10 Sophie Martin
19:14.5
College Preparatory
3. 12 Katelyn Roberts
19:16.7
College Preparatory
4. 12 Sophie Dapice
19:36.6
College Preparatory
5. 10 Emilia Frank
19:43.1
Head-Royce
6. 10 Maya Smith
19:48.1
Head-Royce
7. 10 Enna Gerking
19:58.0
College Preparatory
8. 10 Kira Mielcarski
20:19.7
Athenian
9. 10 Dani Greenberg
21:27.5
Head-Royce
10. 10 Nadja Skarbinski
21:28.4
College Preparatory
In a virtual dual meet at the front, College Prep edged out Head-Royce as both teams ended up
with very low scores for a league championship meet. Head-Royce had the individual champion
as junior; Emma Singh won her first individual league title.
BOYS
1. College Preparatory
37
2. Head-Royce
45
3. Athenian
72
4. Bentley Upper
116
5. Redwood Christian
136
6. St Joseph Notre Dame
164
7. California School for the Deaf
195
8. Contra Costa Christian
195
9. Making Waves Academy
255
10. Quarry Lane
286
1. 12 Isan Skarbinski
16:32.2
College Preparatory
2. 11 Noah Petajisto
16:38.9
College Preparatory
3. 11 Aleksandar Nikolic
16:53.2
Head-Royce
4. 12 Everett Newman
17:11.7
Head-Royce
5. 12 Owen Hughes
17:27.3
Athenian
6. 12 Lysander Pineda
17:30.3
Head-Royce
7. 10 Michael Brandt
17:32.9
St Joseph Notre Dame
8. 12 Gil Butler
17:34.2
Redwood Christian
9. 11 Aiden Fong
17:37.1
College Preparatory
10. 12 Nicolas Vargas
17:38.2
Athenian
College Prep made it four years in a row as they edged their two closest pursuers, Head-Royce
and Athenian. College Prep senior Isan Skarbinski led the way for the Cougars winning his
first individual title.
Bay Counties League West
Friday, November 7, 2025
Lindley Meadow, Golden Gate Park
3.1 miles
GIRLS
1. San Francisco University
33
2. Lick Wilmerding
45
3. Convent & Stuart Hall
87
4. Marin Academy
99
5. Bay School of San Francisco
144
6. San Domenico
163
7. International
171
8. Urban of San Francisco
215
9. San Francisco Waldorf
252
1. 12 Ella Mogannam
16:47.47
Lick Wilmerding
2. 10 Palmer Smit
18:08.89
San Francisco University
3. 11 Caroline Chang
18:12.23
Lick Wilmerding
4. 10 Ella Adams-Teoh
18:17.14
Lick Wilmerding
5. 12 Sophia Nichol
18:29.87
San Francisco University
6. 12 Luella Shepard
18:39.90
Marin Academy
7. 10 Grace Tompkins-Pettigrew
18:54.63
San Francisco University
8. 9 Maëlle Reece
19:31.12
International
9. 10 Elie Calderon
19:31.99
San Francisco University
10. 12 Finny Smit
19:48.82
San Francisco University
University flipped the results from last season as they finished ahead of defending champion
Lick-Wilmerding. LW senior Ella Mogannam won her second league title with an impressive
winning time.
BOYS
1. San Francisco University
16
2. Convent & Stuart Hall
55
3. Bay School of San Francisco
106
4. San Domenico
134
5. Lick Wilmerding
135
6. Urban of San Francisco
139
7. Marin Academy
143
8. San Francisco Waldorf
276
9. International
282
10. Drew
298
11. Gateway
317
1. 11 Ben Friedland
15:10.26
San Francisco University
2. 11 Ethan Kraska
15:31.62
San Francisco University
3. 12 Ishan Patnaik
15:38.48
San Francisco University
4. 11 Matteo Moretti
15:45.40
San Francisco University
5. 12 Kainoa Newton
15:46.95
Bay School of San Francisco
6. 10 Hugo Tao Ong
15:50.54
San Francisco University
7. 12 Julian Anderson
15:59.19
Convent & Stuart Hall
8. 11 Reese Terrell
16:02.40
Convent & Stuart Hall
9. 9 James Nielsen
16:11.17
San Domenico
10. 11 Charlie Kost
16:13.79
San Francisco University
One of the top Division V teams in the state, University, easily won its third straight
league title, led by individual champion Ben Friedland. Bay School senior Kainoa Newton
prevented the sweep by University with his 5th place finish.
Bay Valley Athletic League
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Contra Loma Park, Antioch
3.0 miles
GIRLS
1. Liberty – Brentwood
43
2. Heritage (Brentwood)
48
3. Emerald
56
4. Antioch
117
5. Freedom
119
6. Pittsburg
146
1. 9 Mady Babaran
21:02.97
Liberty – Brentwood
2. 9 Emily Chan
21:25.63
Emerald
3. 12 Isabella Rinaldo
21:53.77
Heritage (Brentwood)
4. 11 Molly Redman
21:59.78
Liberty – Brentwood
5. 12 Kiley Johnson
22:11.17
Antioch
6. 9 Katelyn Chan
22:12.17
Emerald
7. 11 Cambria Montgomery
22:35.11
Heritage (Brentwood)
8. 9 Jocelyn Navarrete
22:39.03
Liberty – Brentwood
9. 11 Brynn Faulkner
22:41.73
Heritage (Brentwood)
10. 11 Scarlett Jenkins-Rock
22:46.93
Heritage (Brentwood)
Liberty made it 4 league championships in the last 5 years defeating defending champion
Heritage in a hotly contested team race. Liberty freshman led the way with her first
individual title as she led 3 more girls under the 22 minute mark on the Contra Lomas Park
course.
BOYS
1. Heritage (Brentwood)
32
2. Liberty – Brentwood
46
3. Emerald
85
4. Antioch
108
5. Deer Valley
120
6. Freedom
136
7. Pittsburg
195
1. 11 Aadit Nair
17:09.78
Heritage (Brentwood)
2. 10 Andre Ireland
17:29.41
Antioch
3. 10 Jeremy Pelayo
17:45.84
Liberty – Brentwood
4. 12 Brady Lockrem
18:04.66
Heritage (Brentwood)
5. 10 Jared Cabico
18:06.28
Heritage (Brentwood)
6. 10 Wyatt Buck
18:08.78
Liberty – Brentwood
7. 12 William Soper
18:23.15
Liberty – Brentwood
8. 11 Angel Chapa
18:24.78
Deer Valley
9. 12 Draven Kessler
18:31.31
Deer Valley
10. 11 Miguel Cuevas
18:32.50
Heritage (Brentwood)
Heritage reversed the girls’ result as they finished ahead of Liberty by 14 points. Junior
Aadit Nair improved from his 2nd place finish in 2024, leading his team to the team
championship as the winning team packed 4 runners in the top 10.
Coastal Mountain Conference
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Spring Lake Park, Santa Rosa
3.05 Miles
GIRLS
1. Sonoma Academy
20
2. Credo
65
3. St Helena
75
4. Middletown
97
5. Roseland University Prep
145
6. Kelseyville
145
1. 11 Josie Hill
17:52.90
Sonoma Academy
2. 9 Annie Leyba
18:42.50
Sonoma Academy
3. 11 Corinna Schlatter
18:56.80
St Helena
4. 11 Elaina Bruntlett
18:59.80
Sonoma Academy
5. 10 Lila Wigton
19:48.80
Mendocino
6. 9 Ainsley Curtis
19:58.90
Credo
7. 12 Claire Hirsch
20:03.30
Sonoma Academy
8. 11 Mia Carpenter
20:18.00
Sonoma Academy
9. 11 Amelia Butkus
20:35.50
Sonoma Academy
10. 10 Kiara Alvarez Ceja
21:07.60
Sonoma Academy
Sonoma Academy won its 3rd straight league title in dominating fashion. Coyote junior Josie
Hill won her first league championship by a considerable margin over teammate Annie Leyba and
defending champion, Corinne Schlatter.
BOYS
1. Sonoma Academy
40
2. Technology
51
3. Willits
114
4. Fort Bragg
137
5. Middletown
138
6. Credo
140
7. St Helena
149
8. Pacific Union College Prep
154
9. Lower Lake
261
10. Roseland University Prep
269
1. 10 Will Engh
16:21.40
Technology
2. 12 Cole Lane
16:27.70
Willits
3. 12 Aaron Derango
16:34.60
Technology
4. 10 Beckett Hepp
16:36.90
Technology
5. 10 Charlie Rubenstein
16:58.40
Sonoma Academy
6. 11 Kalev Kraus
17:01.20
Sonoma Academy
7. 9 Magnus Figueroa
17:13.70
Credo
8. 10 James DiBartolo
17:17.20
Sonoma Academy
9. 11 Johann Garcia Blanco
17:18.40
Fort Bragg
10. 10 Beckett Lynch
17:22.90
Sonoma Academy
Make that 5 years in a row for the Sonoma Academy boys as they garnered another league team
title. This time, they had to overcome Technology’s front threesome, who finished ahead of
Coyote lead runner, Charlie Rubenstein. Technology sophomore Will Engh won his first league
title, finishing just in front of Willits senior Cole Lane.
Diablo Athletic League
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Hidden Valley Park, Martinez
3.0 miles
GIRLS
1. Campolindo
33
2. Northgate
44
3. Las Lomas
86
4. Miramonte
92
5. Clayton Valley
131
6. College Park
135
7. Concord
237
8. Benicia
238
9. Alhambra (Martinez)
247
1. 11 Olivia Joseph
18:17.6
Northgate
2. 11 Amalia Contreras
18:18.4
Campolindo
3. 12 Natasha Cohen
18:58.3
Northgate
4. 11 Katherine Buechter
19:07.2
Clayton Valley
5. 11 Sophie Lechner
19:10.9
Campolindo
6. 10 Jillian Randolph
19:15.6
Campolindo
7. 10 Ella Malick
19:20.1
Las Lomas
8. 11 Ananda Simon
19:21.6
Las Lomas
9. 11 Kiona McCasland
19:26.0
Campolindo
10. 9 Marissa Dollard
19:33.2
Miramonte
Make that 12 league championships in a row for the Campolindo girls. Northgate was a tough
foe all season, but in the end, the Cougars garnered another first-place award for their
trophy case. Northgate junior Olivia Joseph won the league title, finishing just in front of
Campo junior Amalia Contreras.
BOYS
1. Campolindo
18
2. Northgate
75
3. College Park
97
4. Miramonte
100
5. Las Lomas
118
6. Clayton Valley
147
7. Acalanes
185
8. Alhambra (Martinez)
228
9. Berean Christian
279
10. Benicia
295
11. Concord
321
1. 11 Clark Gregory
15:45.8
Campolindo
2. 11 Jack Durden
15:45.8
Campolindo
3. 12 Logan Letulle
15:50.4
Miramonte
4. 11 Taiyo Chiba
15:54.7
Campolindo
5. 10 Caden Ehrhorn
15:55.7
Campolindo
6. 11 Samuel Hearn
15:57.7
Campolindo
7. 11 Nikola Van Delft
15:58.3
Campolindo
8. 11 Gavin Gunn
16:08.2
Campolindo
9. 10 Chase Nickens
16:17.5
Campolindo
10. 12 Grayson Langford
16:20.9
College Park
Make that 2 in a row for Campolindo boys after Miramonte stopped their streak of 15 2 years
ago. A dominant team win was led by junior Clark Gregory, who won his first individual title.
East Bay Athletic League
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Newhall Park, Concord
3.00 miles
GIRLS
1. San Ramon Valley
75
2. Monte Vista
78
3. Granada
86
4. Dougherty Valley
105
5. California (San Ramon)
118
6. Foothill (Pleasanton)
165
7. Carondelet
167
8. Dublin
194
9. Amador Valley
223
10. Livermore
228
1. 11 Sade Bumpus
17:44.20
Granada
2. 12 Gretchen Yakaitis
17:49.60
Carondelet
3. 11 Emily Bellinger
18:26.70
California (San Ramon)
4. 10 Kaylie O’Connell
18:32.30
Monte Vista
5. 10 Ava Padilla
18:32.30
Monte Vista
6. 10 Nadya Makarova
18:34.40
Monte Vista
7. 10 Macy Mullins
18:39.60
Foothill (Pleasanton)
8. 9 Brooke Ennen
18:58.80
San Ramon Valley
9. 12 Kacie Wong
19:08.70
Amador Valley
10. 12 Alexandra Long
19:16.30
San Ramon Valley
In a mini preview of the NCS Division II race, San Ramon Valley narrowly defeated Monte Vista
and Granada to claim the league title. Granada junior Sade Bumpus won the individual title
over talented Carondelet senior Gretchen Yakaitis.
BOYS
1. Dublin
46
2. Granada
49
3. Amador Valley
98
4. De La Salle
127
5. Monte Vista
146
6. San Ramon Valley
159
7. California (San Ramon)
180
8. Dougherty Valley
188
9. Foothill (Pleasanton)
225
10. Livermore
240
1. 12 Daniel Santhiapillai
15:21.50
Dublin
2. 12 Heath Salter
15:25.30
De La Salle
3. 12 Sattvik Raju
15:33.10
Amador Valley
4. 12 Justin Feng
15:37.70
Dublin
5. 12 Mateo Cafaro
15:43.90
Monte Vista
6. 11 Rohan Kotamraju
15:50.40
Monte Vista
7. 12 Neil Ajeesh
15:54.60
Granada
8. 11 Jeremy Imbo
15:55.40
Dublin
9. 12 Nicolai Barron
15:55.90
Granada
10. 12 Matthew Bertrand
15:56.40
Granada
Make that a Dublin double for the Gaels in the boys’ varsity race as they had the individual
champion, senior Daniel Santhiapillai, and rallied to win the team title in a close race over
front-running Granada.
Humboldt Del Norte League
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Arcata Bird Marsh, Arcata
3.17 miles
GIRLS:
1. Fortuna
31
2. Arcata
41
3. Eureka
55
1. 11 Claire Gast
20:26.74
Eureka
2. 11 Madison Ruiz
22:01.06
Fortuna
3. 12 Brida Lester
22:01.94
Fortuna
4. 11 Zoe Cappuccio
22:21.68
Arcata
5. 11 Alexa McCall
22:31.46
Fortuna
6. 11 Sonya Chisholm
22:39.29
Arcata
7. 10 Elizabeth Stevens
22:43.50
Fortuna
8. 11 Rathlin Hemmingsen
22:45.11
Eureka
9. 11 Nehla Espiritu-Blackstone
23:01.99
Arcata
10. 9 Hadley Brownfield
23:09.17
Arcata
Fortuna stopped Arcata’s league title streak at 7 with a 10 point victory over the defending
champions. Junior Claire Gast won her 2nd consecutive individual title with an even more
impressive margin than last season.
BOYS
1. Arcata
23
2. Eureka
32
3. McKinleyville
84
1. 11 Evan Poston
16:11.74
Arcata
2. 10 Juan Ornelas
16:13.80
Fortuna
3. 11 Ryder Bullman
16:16.09
Eureka
4. 11 Caden Demers
17:15.00
Arcata
5. 9 Reese Sipma
17:20.56
Eureka
6. 12 Ocean Walker
17:40.77
Arcata
7. 10 Sebastian Amaro
17:59.18
Arcata
8. 10 Sean Morris
18:07.86
Eureka
9. 12 Gianni Orlandi
18:10.80
Arcata
10. So Jackson Stratman
18:14.70
Eureka
Arcata repeated as league champions as they outdistanced rival Eureka in a low scoring
affair. Three runners dipped under the 17 minute mark with Arcata junior Evan Poston edging
Juan Ornelas of Fortuna and Ryder Bullman of Eureka.
Marin County Athletic League
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Indian Valley College, Novato
3.1 Miles
GIRLS
1. Archie Williams
30
2. Redwood (Larkspur)
52
3. Branson
64
4. Tamalpais
85
5. Terra Linda
163
6. Marin Catholic
175
7. San Marin
187
1. 12 Brooke Lee
17:15.3
Archie Williams
2. 11 Farah Allen
17:21.6
Branson
3. 12 Sydney Middleton
17:42.1
Redwood (Larkspur)
4. 11 Hailey Sellers
17:55.2
Branson
5. 12 Anali (Ani) Stieg
18:00.5
Archie Williams
6. 12 Claire Palmer
18:14.0
Archie Williams
7. 10 Maya Gidney
18:21.4
Branson
8. 12 Alyssa Silverstein
18:41.2
Archie Williams
9. 10 Rose Mueller
18:56.7
Redwood (Larkspur)
10. 11 Ainsley Sullivan
18:57.7
Archie Williams
An Archie Williams runner won the league title in a row, but this time it was Brooke Lee. Her
teammate Ani Stieg won the last two league titles. Archie Williams, with 5 runners in the top
10, was also the team winner over a tough Redwood team.
BOYS
1. Redwood (Larkspur)
42
2. Tamalpais
50
3. Terra Linda
64
4. Archie Williams
79
5. Marin Catholic
149
6. San Marin
160
7. Branson
185
8. Novato
222
9. San Rafael
241
1. 12 Lucas Ruark
15:35.1
Tamalpais
2. 12 Shahan Ajmani
15:41.6
Terra Linda
3. 10 Oliver Bush
15:49.1
Redwood (Larkspur)
4. 11 Atticus Siedman
16:00.8
Tamalpais
5. 12 Gabriel Cavanagh
16:02.6
Redwood (Larkspur)
6. 11 Roman Makaruk
16:04.8
Terra Linda
7. 11 Michael Kornfeld
16:06.3
Tamalpais
8. 11 Leo Berberich
16:07.1
Archie Williams
9. 11 Cole Sandrich
16:07.8
Redwood (Larkspur)
10. 12 Sean Chamberlin
16:14.2
Archie Williams
Some of the best boys’ teams in the section battled on the Indian Valley College course, with
Redwood coming out on top over a tough Tamalpais team. Terra Linda and Archie Williams will
both be factors in their respective divisions at NCS. Tamalpais senior, Lucas Ruark was the
individual champion.
Mission Valley Athletic League
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area, Fremont
3.0 miles
GIRLS
1. American
39
2. Newark Memorial
55
3. Moreau Catholic
59
4. Irvington
100
5. Washington
127
6. Mission San Jose
154
7. John F. Kennedy (Fremont)
188
1. 12 Alice McCarty
19:19.13
Newark Memorial
2. 11 Phoebe Luo
19:40.38
American
3. 11 Kaitlyn Chan
19:47.06
Newark Memorial
4. 11 Brianna Su
19:54.63
American
5. 12 Sadie Cotten
20:16.13
Moreau Catholic
6. 10 Nirupama Balaji
20:22.18
American
7. 11 Geetika Maheshwari
20:38.25
Irvington
8. 12 Ankita Turlapati
20:49.08
Moreau Catholic
9. 10 Berlin Exley
20:52.84
Newark Memorial
10. 12 Emma Forsyth
20:53.71
John F. Kennedy (Fremont)
American stopped Newark Memorial’s streak of league championship at 3 as they packed 3 into
the top 10. Newark Memorial senior Alice McCarthy won her 2nd consecutive league individual
title.
BOYS
1. American
47
2. Newark Memorial
47
3. Washington
52
4. Irvington
132
5. Mission San Jose
158
6. Moreau Catholic
162
7. James Logan
170
8. John F. Kennedy (Fremont)
175
1. 12 Kenji Kawabata
15:34.84
Newark Memorial
2. 11 Anish Gopisetty
15:53.82
Washington
3. 10 Santiago Henriquez
16:00.01
Moreau Catholic
4. 12 Mohammed Lulu
16:01.10
Newark Memorial
5. 11 Evrin Wasser
16:02.49
American
6. 10 Cruz Villa
16:06.99
Newark Memorial
7. 12 Aneek Mandal
16:09.91
American
8. 12 Aashish Rajakumar
16:19.84
Irvington
9. 11 Dhyan Narnapur
16:19.94
Washington
10. 11 Grant Philippe
16:21.89
American
In the only league championship determined by a tiebreaker, American defeated Newark Memorial
by a faster 6th runner. Newark Memorial senior Kenji Kawabata won his 2nd consecutive
individual title, easily outdistancing the field.
North Bay League-Oak League
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Spring Lake Park, Santa Rosa
2.97 Miles
GIRLS
1. Maria Carrillo
25
2. Windsor
38
3. Analy
80
4. Santa Rosa
91
1. 11 Joslyn Tribbey
18:03.2
Maria Carrillo
2. 10 Emily Williams
18:12.5
Windsor
3. 10 Isla LaFleur
19:17.9
Windsor
4. 11 Marian Staroba
19:39.7
Maria Carrillo
5. 10 Sofia Carollo
19:46.8
Maria Carrillo
6. 11 Emma Wenzel James
19:50.5
Analy
7. 12 Cora Morthole
20:03.1
Montgomery
8. 12 Keeley Graziani
20:22.5
Maria Carrillo
9. 12 Sophie Barrow
20:34.7
Maria Carrillo
10. 10 Annaleigh Malsbary
20:39.2
Windsor
The Maria Carrillo girls won the team title packing 5 in the top 9. Junior Joslyn Tribbey
improved from her 6th place finish last year to win her first individual league title.
BOYS
1. Maria Carrillo
29
2. Analy
48
3. Windsor
65
4. Montgomery
90
5. Santa Rosa
139
1. 12 Trenton Dawson
15:14.2
Maria Carrillo
2. 12 Owen Dawson
15:25.7
Analy
3. 12 Xavier Surgeon
15:32.8
Windsor
4. 10 Michael Ervin
15:33.2
Windsor
5. 11 Cameron Jones
15:36.3
Maria Carrillo
6. 12 Austin Petrik
15:37.4
Maria Carrillo
7. 10 Hugh Cochrane
15:37.5
Maria Carrillo
8. 9 Jack Stoumen
15:40.4
Analy
9. 11 Logan Dickson
15:42.3
Analy
10. 12 Milo Wiese
16:01.9
Maria Carrillo
The Maria Carrillo boys won their 16th straight league championship on the Spring Lake Park
course. Maria Carrillo junior, Trenton Dawson won his first league title with an impressive
15:14.2 winning time.
North Bay League-Redwood League
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Spring Lake Park, Santa Rosa
2.97 Miles
GIRLS
1. Piner
27
2. Rancho Cotate
60
3. Ukiah
69
4. Healdsburg
72
1. 11 Ashlin Mallon
17:58.4
Cardinal Newman
2. 11 Kamila Olvera
19:06.7
Piner
3. 12 Jocelyn Uraje Galindo
19:18.4
Piner
4. 11 Reese Chang
20:09.6
Rancho Cotate
5. 11 Angie Garcia
21:03.1
Ukiah
6. 11 Kenzie Uwins Johnson
21:54.2
Rancho Cotate
7. 10 Ivanna Cisneros
22:00.8
Piner
8. 9 June Nelson
22:07.0
Healdsburg
9. 12 Ximena Mateos Buenrostro
22:36.6
Piner
10. 10 Justina Domenichelli
23:23.6
Healdsburg
The NBL Oak and Redwood varsity divisions ran together but kept their results separate. Piner
was the team champion in the Redwood division with Cardinal Newman junior Ashlin Mallon
winning the individual title with a solid 17:58.4 time.
BOYS
1. Healdsburg
20
2. Piner
53
3. Ukiah
72
4. Cardinal Newman
105
5. Rancho Cotate
138
1. 10 Lucas Welty
15:14.7
Healdsburg
2. 12 Jake McWilliams
15:50.3
Healdsburg
3. 12 Esteban Gaytan
16:33.5
Piner
4. 10 Domenico Cornilsen
16:36.3
Healdsburg
5. 9 Phoenix De Maria Nall
16:56.4
Healdsburg
6. 9 Sepp Busenitz
16:59.3
Cardinal Newman
7. 11 Gustavo Vargas
17:10.3
Piner
8. 9 Liam McKenzie
17:26.3
Healdsburg
9. 11 Kaden Shaw
17:42.7
Ukiah
10. 11 Samuel Sommers
17:45.3
Ukiah
One of the best Division V teams in the section, Healdsburg was the easy team winner here
with sophomore Lucas Welty setting a new sophomore record on the frequently used Spring Lake
Course.
Tri County Athletic League
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Pt. Pinole, Richmond
3.00 miles
GIRLS
1. Albany
30
2. St Mary’s College
32
3. Pinole Valley
66
4. El Cerrito
115
5. Hercules
141
1. 9 Eliana Huerta
18:10.2
Albany
2. 9 Lucille Pazdan
18:17.0
Albany
3. 10 Catherine Ruppert
18:55.5
St Mary’s College
4. 10 Evelyn Bird
19:31.6
St Mary’s College
5. 12 Jessica Carvalho
20:11.8
Pinole Valley
6. 11 Uma Vela
20:14.0
St Mary’s College
7. 12 Hailey Reinhardt
20:28.0
Albany
8. 11 Freya Piroth
20:34.9
Albany
9. 12 Alinah Aguilar
20:41.6
De Anza
10. 12 Sierra Maris
20:49.0
St Mary’s College
In a virtual dual meet, Albany just edged defending champion St. Mary’s College by 2 points.
Albany freshmen led the way with individual champion Eliana Huerta and
BOYS
1. St Mary’s College
21
2. Albany
62
3. El Cerrito
73
4. Pinole Valley
106
5. Salesian College Preparatory
136
6. Hercules
144
1. 11 Djali de Chalus
15:06.6
St Mary’s College
2. 12 Ian Kopchik
15:23.4
St Mary’s College
3. 12 Tucker Presnell
15:24.4
St Mary’s College
4. 10 Stewart Parkinson
15:29.6
El Cerrito
5. 12 Finn Gradia
15:46.7
Albany
6. 12 Shane Doherty
15:56.5
St Mary’s College
7. 12 Nestor Alvarado
16:13.2
Salesian College Preparatory
8. 11 Alexander Becker
16:21.1
El Cerrito
9. 12 Mika Mazin
16:22.8
St Mary’s College
10. 10 Kai Sullivan
16:27.5
St Mary’s College
St. Mary’s won their 3rd straight league title after a run of 6 straight for Albany. St.
Mary’s nearly matched their low score of 20 from last year, led by the 1-2-3 finish of league
champion Djali de Chalus, Ian Kopchick, and Tucker Presnell.
West Alameda County Conference (Foothill)
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Hayward High School, Hayward
3.0 Miles
GIRLS
1. Berkeley
60
2. Piedmont
65
3. Castro Valley
70
4. San Leandro
83
5. Bishop O’Dowd
91
6. Alameda
117
1. 12 Carina Nottingham
17:57.96
Berkeley
2. 11 Isabella Rodgers
18:08.44
Bishop O’Dowd
3. 11 Iliana Nierengarten
18:16.69
Castro Valley
4. 10 Dakota Saenz
18:30.26
Berkeley
5. 12 Lucy King
19:14.03
Bishop O’Dowd
6. 11 Leighton Mand
19:25.92
Piedmont
7. 12 Maya Garcia
19:27.13
San Leandro
8. 12 Violet Lau
19:34.57
San Leandro
9. 12 Skylar Best
19:38.88
Piedmont
10. 10 Maria (Masha) Kryuchkova
19:43.37
Castro Valley
Berkeley senior Carina Nottingham won her 3rd league title in a row as she dipped under the
18 minute mark on the NCS course. Berkeley also won the team title, just edging past
Piedmont.
BOYS
1. Bishop O’Dowd
31
2. San Leandro
80
3. Berkeley
81
4. Alameda
81
5. Piedmont
93
6. Castro Valley
122
1. 12 Sebastian Taylor
15:17.82
Bishop O’Dowd
2. 12 Jmel Tesfai
15:36.18
San Leandro
3. 11 Dylan Blout
16:06.62
Bishop O’Dowd
4. 11 Isaac Ovalle
16:08.12
Castro Valley
5. 11 John Fisher-Mack
16:22.40
Alameda
6. 10 West Murch
16:25.00
Berkeley
7. 11 James Prater
16:26.24
Bishop O’Dowd
8. 10 Aaron Bennett
16:28.56
Piedmont
9. 10 Nico Leduc
16:30.14
Bishop O’Dowd
10. 11 Alex Schleuning
16:40.22
Piedmont
Bishop O’Dowd made it 3 in a row as the team champion in this league with a dominant victory.
It was significantly more competitive for 2nd place, as three teams finished just a point
apart. The Dragons were led by senior Sebastian Taylor, who won his 2nd individual league
title in a row.
West Alameda County Conference (Shoreline)
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Hayward High School, Hayward
3.0 Miles
GIRLS
1. Encinal
35
2. Arroyo (NC)
38
3. Mt Eden
47
1. 9 Cecile Rodgers
19:40.88
Encinal
2. 10 Marisol Flamenco
21:21.92
Mt Eden
3. 12 Wren Dieter-Weisman
21:51.74
Encinal
4. 12 Emily Ngo
21:52.17
Arroyo (NC)
5. 9 Laureen Chong
22:12.46
Arroyo (NC)
6. 12 Alison Luong
22:22.27
Mt Eden
7. 12 Suriya Gehle
22:59.40
Encinal
8. 10 Genesis Figueroa
23:04.01
Hayward
9. 12 Malia Kim
23:17.74
Arroyo (NC)
10. 9 Camila Tejada
23:26.52
Arroyo (NC)
Encinal was the repeat team champion, edging Arroyo by 3 points. Encinal freshman Cecile
Rodgers easily won her first individual title, besting the rest of the field by a substantial
margin.
BOYS
1. Encinal
20
2. Hayward
38
3. Arroyo (NC)
72
4. Mt Eden
98
1. 10 Miles Bullock-Humphrey
16:07.24
Encinal
2. 11 Ovid Brock
16:08.67
Encinal
3. 10 Nicholas Shatzko
16:15.16
Hayward
4. 10 Isaac Bradford
16:16.13
Encinal
5. 12 Alexander Cruz-Trejo
16:31.71
Hayward
6. 12 Tyson Valle
17:33.24
Encinal
7. 10 Sam Kellner
17:34.40
Encinal
8. 12 Jayden Omwamba
17:39.17
Hayward
9. 12 Derek Sun
17:45.70
Arroyo (NC)
10. 12 Matthew Maldonado
17:45.85
Hayward
Encinal repeated as the team champion, packing their 5 scorers into the top 7. Encinal
sophomore Miles Bullock-Humphrey won his first individual title, edging teammate Ovid Brock.
Vine Valley Athletic League
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Alston Park, Napa
3.1 Miles
GIRLS
1. Vintage
42
2. Casa Grande
43
3. Justin-Siena
60
4. Napa
95
5. American Canyon
111
1. 12 Kendall Bawden
17:00.1
Vintage
2. 11 Skylar Waite
17:09.2
Vintage
3. 9 Ninel Ho
17:39.5
Casa Grande
4. 9 Piper Chafen
17:46.7
Justin-Siena
5. 10 Esther Belusko
17:50.2
Vintage
6. 10 Audrey Schallon
17:59.0
Vintage
7. 12 Emily Bendzick
18:01.5
Casa Grande
8. 12 Melanie Garcia
18:23.7
Casa Grande
9. 10 Claire Moore
18:54.0
Napa
10. 11 Aubrey Emerson
19:03.6
Justin-Siena
Vintage reversed the result from last year, as they just defeated Casa Grande. Vintage also
had the individual champion as senior Kendall Bawden finished just ahead of teammate Skylar
Waite to win her 2nd individual title in a row.
BOYS
1. Napa
40
2. Vintage
59
3. Casa Grande
70
4. Justin-Siena
98
5. Petaluma
103
6. American Canyon
152
1. 12 Teddy Eichner
14:13.8
Vintage
2. 10 Joshua Nunez-Torres
14:27.0
Napa
3. 12 Jack Moore
14:39.2
Napa
4. 12 Walter Heiser
14:42.2
Napa
5. 12 Masato Tallent
14:42.8
Petaluma
6. 11 Cameron Vale
14:47.4
Justin-Siena
7. 11 Maverick Kelly
14:50.0
Petaluma
8. 11 Elian Hernandez
14:52.1
Vintage
9. 10 Taiki Hayashi
15:03.4
Casa Grande
10. 11 Giancarlo Cortes
15:09.1
Napa
The Napa boys were strong up front with 3 runners in the top 4 as they defeated defending
champion Vintage. Senior Teddy Eichner of Vintage posted the fastest time of any league
champion in NCS.