![]() ![]() They have both run for me all four years, the first being that bizarre spring cross country season in the midst of partial school openings during COVID. “It was actually really fitting to have these two boys run at Sections as seniors. “Unfortunately, even after the team qualifiers were removed, he was the seventh individual runner and just missed making the top five needed for the state meet.”įellow senior, Jose Calderon had an off day on the touch course but still finished with a very respectable 18:39 and 38th place finish overall. “This was two spots better than his 10th place finish at Subsections,” Bower explained. He was in seventh place through the halfway point of the race and finished eighth overall at the end. In the varsity boys race, Andrew Morales ran 17:25. In total Escalon had two varsity boys and two varsity girls qualify for Sections, with senior Andrew Morales and freshman Kylie Fast in the conversation to qualify for the State Meet. “Even though it is a championship race, due to the difficulty many times are slower than athletes’ top 5k bests which were likely obtained on easier, flatter courses.” “The varsity and JV races both completed the 5k course, two loops of some pretty intense hills and turns on the trails next to the campus,” Bower said. Therese Morales-Yapo ran the course in 19:15 and Ashley Flores ran 19:24. And taking the last scoring spot was Jaslene Rodriguez with what Bower termed “a phenomenal last race” completing the course in 18:31, moving up nine spots to finish 29th overall. Jenn-Alexis Barrera had a huge improvement running 18:27, for 26th place and 20 seconds faster on a longer course. Leigh Garside ran 17:23, 19th place overall and 10 spots higher than the week prior. ![]() The frosh/soph girls were run by a group of all freshmen and finished fourth as a team. ![]()
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