The Signal

Canyon sweeps weekend meet

Golden Valley finishes strong at invitation­al

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

Canyon cross country headed to the High Desert Invitation­al at Lancaster Soccer Center on Friday and took first place in four different categories.

Golden Valley also saw success at the meet with a second-place finish in each race.

The varsity boys team, which is ranked 10th in Division 2 in this week’s CIF-Southern Section rankings, took first place with a time of 79 minutes, 37 seconds. Junior Ethan Danforth earned first place individual­ly out of a field of 47 runners. He clocked 15:36.04.

Sophomore Estevan Covarrubia­s followed in third place at 15:45.40 and senior Patrick King was in fourth at 15:49.52.

The Grizzlies came in second with Alexis Romero leading the way at 15:40. Romero finished second individual­ly.

For girls varsity, Angelee Berganio paced the Cowboys, who finished first as a team. Berganio’s time of 19:07.19 was good for first place individual­ly out of 41 competitor­s.

Marisa Rodriguez, a junior, had a fourth-place time of 20:00.29 and

junior Chloe Davidson had a fifth-place time of 20:08.09.

Golden Valley was second as a team, trailing Canyon by about three minutes overall. Senior Madisyn Gudino was the Grizzlies’ top runner and came in seventh place (20:15).

Canyon’s boys JV team came in first (18:09), with Brian Abdelmes coming in second individual­ly. Golden Valley’s Kai Onouye was first and helped the Grizzlies earn second place overall.

The Cowboys’ firstplace performanc­e in the girls JV race was led by Keeley Shaughne, who finished second individual­ly at 22:10.

The second-place finish of the Grizzlies was anchored by Marilyn Chavez. Chavez clocked 22:04, good for first place individual­ly.

The first Foothill League cross country meet of the season will be on Sept. 26 at Central Park.

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