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Prep cross-country: SCV schools impress at Mt. SAC

- By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer

Four Santa Clarita Valley schools traveled to Mt. San Antonio College for the Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitation­al held on Friday and Saturday. Canyon, Golden Valley and Valencia represente­d the Foothill League with Trinity Classical Academy making an appearance out of the Academy League.

Canyon High School’s Ethan Danforth finished with the best time in the Boys Division 2 race, recording 15 minutes and 1 second. Teammates Alfredo De Anda and Kyle Stevens also were inside the top 30 finishers in the Division 2 race with times of 15:39 and 16:29, respective­ly.

“Ethan has been fighting a cold and wasn’t very healthy for the first league meet,” said Canyon cross-country head coach Paul Broneer. “But he ran a solid race.”

As a whole, the Canyon boys team finished in fourth place in Division 2 as all five runners finished at or in the top 40, out of 62 runners, with a total team time of 1:20:47.

The Canyon girls team had the best time of any Foothill League boy or girls team, finishing in second place with a total team time of 1:42:56. Canyon had their top runners finish in the top 40 of all girls runner.

“The girls are solid and have a very tight pack so they ran pretty well,” Broneer said.

Chloe Davidson finished in sixth place with a time of 20:02, Marisa Rodriguez finished in 11th place with a time of 20:22, Angelee Berganio finished in 14th place with a time of 20:26, Chandler Bietsch finished 18th with a time of 20:39 and Melissa Duncan finished 44th with a time of 21:27.

Golden Valley finished ninth in Division 2 as a team. Daniel Rush paced the Grizzlies, finishing in eighth place in the race with a time 15:33, six seconds ahead of Cowboys’ De Anda.

Nate Doughtery took 26th with the second-best finish for the Golden Valley boys team with a time of 16:21 seconds.

The girls team finished in 13th in Division 1 with two of their runners, Jacqueline Law Green and Jennifer Santiago, finishing within the top 50 in 41st and 45th place.

Valencia boys cross-country team finished in seventh in Division 1 with a total team time of 1:23:47. Gage Davenport led the Vikings boys, finishing in 10th place individual­ly with a three-mile time of 15:51. William Cheney was the second best finisher for the Vikings with a time of

16:41 for 28th-place.

The Vikings’ girls team finished in sixth place in Division 1 with a team time of 1:38:30. The Vikings’ managed to get three of their six runners to finish inside the top 40 out of 86 contestant­s.

Hailey Kirsch led Valencia with a time of 18:04, good for fifth place individual­ly. Ronnie Jones and Marissa Marti finished with times of 19:21 and 19:47, respective­ly.

Trinity’s boys and girls team each finished inside the top 10 in the Division 5 race slipping into sixth and eighth, respective­ly.

Shane Lintereur finished in third-place out of 144 runners with a time of 16:47. Andrew Pfeiffer finished in 39th place with a time 18:26 and Judah Palmisano clocked in at 18:31 for a 42-place finish.

Keili Butler and Eva Lintereur led the way for the Knights’ girls team that placed eighth out of 27 schools. Butler was 22nd with a time of 22:43 and Lintereur finished in 34th with a time of 24:01.

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