Sunday, November 7, 2010

Eye-Q Two Cities Marathon & Half - 11.07.10

Eye-Q Two Cities Marathon & Half Marathon

Results HERE.
Photos HERE.

Eye-Q Two Cities Marathon
Bib FName LName City State Age Sex ChipTime ClockTime Overall SexPl DivPl AgeGrade
2103 Chris Rodriquez Bakersfield CA 30 M 3:10:28 3:10:34 31 29 6 65.6%
2106 Kathryn Turner Bakersfield CA 24 F 3:33:52 3:34:33 105 16 3 63.3%
2013 Hayley Tobin Bakersfield CA 42 F 4:00:39 4:01:05 244 62 18 60.3%
1358 Elaina Chapman Bakersfield CA 22 F 4:28:55 4:29:12 402 138 10 50.4%
1602 Richard Jewett Bakersfield CA 54 M 5:16:30 5:17:18 603 378 44 45.7%
1392 Craig Coupland Bakersfield CA 50 M 5:18:58 5:19:22 607 380 45 43.7%
1391 Charla Coupland Bakersfield CA 47 F 5:18:58 5:19:22 608 228 31 48.3%
1231 Paul Anderson Bakersfield CA 47 M 5:28:39 5:29:18 653 405 58 41.3%
1417 Gregory Dewitt Bakersfield CA 41 M 6:21:27 6:22:08 726 436 67 33.8%
2146 Michele Packebush Bakersfield CA 39 F 6:21:29 6:22:10 727 291 55 36.9%

Eye-Q Two Cities Ultra Marathon
(50k)
Bib FName LName City State Age Sex ChipTime ClockTime Overall SexPl DivPl AgeGrade
1088 Hector Rubio Bakersfield CA 56 M 6:23:27 6:23:34 81 45 45 46.6%

Eye-Q Two Cities Marathon & Half - 1/2 Marathon


Bib FName LName City State Age Sex ChipTime ClockTime Overall SexPl DivPl AgeGrade
3939 Craig Gardner Bakersfield CA 54 M 1:32:37 1:36:32 69 63 4 74.8%
6029 Dennis Wolfe Bakersfield CA 25 M 1:37:44 1:49:05 116 99 12 60.6%
4781 Corey McKenna Bakersfield CA 40 M 1:40:22 1:40:40 151 127 13 61.5%
6751 Bruce Wearda Bakersfield CA 42 M 1:43:55 1:45:26 206 172 18 60.3%
4884 Jessica Moore Ali-Adeeb Bakersfield CA 31 F 1:46:12 1:46:23 253 48 11 62.1%
4347 Greg Johnson Bakersfield CA 63 M 1:54:25 1:54:34 516 376 7 65.8%
3927 Maria Garcia Bakersfield CA 28 F 1:54:37 1:55:28 523 145 36 57.4%
3189 Donna Beeson Bakersfield CA 53 F 2:04:10 2:04:32 930 347 14 64.2%













5833 David Urquhart Bakersfield CA 28 M 2:06:21 2:09:36 1018 620 85 46.9%
3957 Christine Gibson Bakersfield CA 30 F 2:07:30 2:08:24 1067 431 86 51.6%
4275 Odette Hudson Bakersfield CA 61 F 2:09:45 2:11:24 1189 502 4 68.7%
3830 Jill Fetters Bakersfield CA 48 F 2:12:14 2:13:06 1324 589 66 56.5%
3947 Zachary Geissel Bakersfield CA 24 M 2:12:31 2:13:33 1337 739 53 44.7%
3294 Elisa Brandon Bakersfield CA 32 F 2:12:32 2:13:33 1338 599 106 49.8%
4826 Lily Mershon Bakersfield CA 24 F 2:13:10 2:14:40 1372 617 69 49.4%
6507 Reidlee Lynn Bakersfield CA 15 F 2:19:26 2:20:57 1644 792 18 50.4%
6365 Emily Meurer Bakersfield CA 15 F 2:19:27 2:20:58 1645 793 19 50.4%
6173 Penny Schuh Bakersfield CA 53 F 2:20:09 2:21:20 1678 817 34 56.9%
4754 Kelly McCarthy Bakersfield CA 39 F 2:20:49 2:23:39 1710 836 161 48.4%
4151 Natasha Hayes Bakersfield CA 37 F 2:20:50 2:23:39 1711 837 162 47.8%
6268 April Snobarger Bakersfield CA 25 F 2:21:35 2:22:27 1753 868 166 46.5%
5272 Michelle Redstone Bakersfield CA 33 F 2:21:47 2:23:44 1761 873 155 46.7%
3796 Charles Everly Bakersfield CA 59 M 2:22:19 2:23:37 1778 894 43 50.9%
6100 Jennifer Soares Bakersfield CA 27 F 2:22:46 2:24:16 1796 898 170 46.1%
4923 Ed Murphy Bakersfield CA 41 M 2:22:59 2:23:57 1809 901 124 43.5%
4455 Marian Kramer Bakersfield CA 28 F 2:24:47 2:26:17 1889 969 181 45.5%
4351 Marilyn Johnson Bakersfield CA 61 F 2:26:48 2:28:00 1961 1024 13 60.7%
3885 Marvis Friesen Bakersfield CA 63 F 2:26:55 2:31:48 1968 1030 14 62.5%
5135 Mindy Perlman Bakersfield CA 34 F 2:29:25 2:30:28 2053 1095 211 44.4%
3646 Stacy Davis Bakersfield CA 31 F 2:29:25 2:30:29 2054 1096 212 44.1%
5701 Sarah Strahan Bakersfield CA 24 F 2:41:21 2:42:51 2420 1369 128 40.8%
3734 Claudia Duran Bakersfield CA 36 F 2:47:14 2:48:18 2547 1470 268 40%
3598 Cece Cross Bakersfield CA 46 F 2:50:48 2:52:27 2643 1549 152 42.7%
4131 Yiota Harrelson Bakersfield CA 36 F 2:52:06 2:53:01 2661 1564 281 38.9%
3632 Paula Darr Bakersfield CA 56 F 2:53:45 2:55:04 2700 1598 48 47.8%
6183 Richard Garrett Bakersfield CA 51 M 3:03:46 3:10:11 2863 1132 96 36.7%
4910 Harpreet Muhar Bakersfield CA 31 F 3:08:24 3:10:13 2932 1786 339 35%
4294 Angela Iacopetti Bakersfield CA 42 F 3:19:32 3:20:27 3069 1896 236 35%
3867 Aaron Fournier Bakersfield CA 39 M 3:41:45 3:43:02 3236 1199 194 27.6%
3868 Vanessa Fournier Bakersfield CA 27 F 3:41:45 3:43:02 3237 2038 370 29.7%

Bib FName LName City State Age Sex ChipTime ClockTime Overall SexPl DivPl AgeGrade
5878 Frank Velasquez Lamont CA 56 M 2:14:36 2:15:01 1436 777 37 52.4%
5877 Evelyn Velasquez Lamont CA 53 F 2:22:49 2:23:15 1801 903 38 55.8%














5418 Natalie Ryan Fresno CA 23 F 2:28:17 2:30:36 2013 1063 99 44.4%
5421 Thomas Ryan Caliente CA 46 M 2:28:20 2:30:36 2017 953 104 43.6%
5419 Sandra Ryan Caliente CA 49 F 3:23:25 3:25:41 3115 1936

My Two Cities Experience:

Because I traveled so much to Fresno, when I coached cross country and track at Bakersfield High, I never really considered running this event. After doing the drive so many times, I could not see myself driving there for a marathon.

But this summer I got an odd email from the race directors. They asked me what the password was for the facebook page I made for their race last year. They thought it was their page. Anyways I gave them the page and they gave me an entry, so I figured I would run the race and I am glad I did.

I still hate the drive but the race is worth it because of amenities they give you and the great volunteers. Plus the race is a nice change of pace from the mega field races that I have been running at lately. The race let me pick up my number the morning of the event which was really nice too.

My day started at around 4am and when I headed to Fresno, despite the threat of rain and a really sore right leg. All the way I worried if my leg would hold up and if i would stay dry. Running in the rain in San Francisco was cool but Fresno not so much. Fortunately for me, I stayed dry and the leg did not bother me at all.

I got to Fresno a little before 6am and parked right near the start and watched the 50kers start before I went and got my race bib. There I got a nice hat and a tech shirt along with my bib and the timer chip. By now it was 6:30am and there was not that many around. It was so weird to be at a marathon with so many porta potties available. In fact during the race, they was always a free one available. So all you runners who need to make pit-stops might consider doing the Fresno Marathon.

At 6:45am I decided to go to the start line and was amazed how few of us were there. There ended up being 741 finishers but honestly, I felt I was running the BTC half marathon. Of course once I got going I really felt like I was on a fully supported training run because there were very few penguins out there.

Now my goal was to break 5:30 and maybe even try to run sub 12 minute pace the whole way. I knew the course would be fast because Fresno is pretty flat and the weather was going to be cool. But then I saw Jessica standing alone in our corral and asked her if she had run this race before.

That question changed my plans for the better and made my Fresno experience a lot better. She said this was her first marathon and the longest she had ever run was 12 miles. She was a Fresno State student and the plan had been for others to join her but they all bailed on her but she was determined to break 6 hours (so she could get the medal and the finisher's sweatshirt) and finish with a smile on her face.

Then the coach in me offered my pointers on achieving those goals. I told her to do the walk/run strategy and to go out easy and just keep moving forward no matter what. Plus she needed to keep hydrated and fueled up. Fortunately she had read Galloway's book and was familiar with some of the ideas I was suggesting. Then she asked me if she could tag along with me and i said that was great.

So the gun went off and in a few minutes we were basically on a training run together. There was no one around us for the most part. We kept to a one minute walk / four minute run pattern for most of the race and started our back and forth with a couple other runners. Throughout the day we caught and past and then got past the "Disney Girls. These two had their 5th year anniversary Disney half shirts on and gave us something to focus on.

The course was flat and went the same way for miles at times. The first part ran through a real nice upscale neighborhood before we got on the bike path to head to the quaint downtown Clovis. While we were on the bike path heading to Clovis the first 50kers ran by us and I high fived Ultra Man Dean Karnazes.

Then a little later I high fived Bakersfield speedster Chris Rodriquez who ran 3:10 (The fastest Bakersfield time of the day.) and Kayley Tobin (4:00) who was the second fastest Bakersfield women of the day. Kathyrn Turner was the fastest Bakersfield women of the day in a time of 3:33. Their bike path is a lot nicer then our bike path and the numerous tunnels offered some relief from the flatness of the path.

Finally we made it to old town Clovis which is a nice little city. As we moved along Jessica said they we were going to pass her favorite bar and so we stopped for a quick photo shoot. we were averaging 12:15 miles with our 1/4 pattern and for the most part it felt easy. We past the time chatting about running, college and family which helped take our minds off of how far we had to go and how lonely we were out there.

Now every aid station had tons of volunteers (usually 20 for the two of us) but there were not many spectators out there and few fellow runners. One group of spectators that we were grateful for where Alexis's fans. She was behind us and they were at four or five locations throughout cheering on all of us. They had matching shirts with each letter of Alexis's name on their shirts.

Plus we had the Disney Girls to pursue. As we headed back to Woodward park, I found out we were not going towards Fresno for the last ten miles instead we were heading out into the hills that looked like the area around Hart Park. We were going out and back for 5 miles on road that had two lanes one way and two lanes the other way. Our side of the road was very desolate while the other side had a lot of half marathons finishing the final miles of their race.

We were three and a half hours into our race and they were three hours into their run (I later found out that they started at 7:20 instead of 7:30 due to an error by the timing people). Jessica and I now wished they were on our side of the road so we would have some company and someone to focus on. Instead we just saw a lot of tired slow moving people, which was hard for me to see (I am a veteran marathoner) and must have been really hard on her because we had already run 4 miles further then she had ever run in her life.

We were still in the 12 minute range but our average was creeping slowly to 12:30 pace and I knew my sub 5:30 was in jeopardy. I knew coming back was going to be lonely and hard especially because it was slightly uphill and the road was slanted. By now we had to focus a lot more on moving forward and neither had the energy to talk much. The minute walk seemed shorter and shorter too.

After awhile we ran out of halfers and started to see more marathoners and 50kers and they did not look good either. These were the 4 hour to 5 hour runners and many were moving slowly and/or walking even slower. soon we found out why because the course started going downhill after mile 20. We were hoping to see the turn around but it was obscured by the curve of the road. This main hill was about as steep as the longer section of the Bakersfield Distance Project's Dump Run which after 20 miles of runing is not fun to run down.

As we were going down it, we noticed that everyone in front of us was walking up it. jessica asked me a couple time if we too could walk up it and I said we will see. She was still moving along well but her right hip was starting to bother her more and more. I was impressed that she kept up our relentless 1/4 strategy for so long. For never running more then 12 miles in her life she was doing quite well and we were passing people along the way.

Often at this point in the race, I am the fastest moving thing around because of all the miles I train and the marathon plus long walks I do before races. Few catch me in the last miles of a race and the ones I pass can not stay with me either but her was this college girl in her first marathon of her life running along with me. A few out there said I was lucky to have her pulling me along and there were a few times that I thought she would leave me.

Once we did the turn around we were relieved to be heading back to the finish but were dreading the HILL. we took some aid at the bottom and ran for awhile until we caught the Disney Girls. Then we walked and our current mile pace was in the fourteens and going higher. The one thing both of us noticed was that they hill was not as bad as it looked when we saw the faster runners walking up it. In fact as it flattened out we went back to the 1/4.

At around mile 22 though both of us started to feel sick to our stomachs at the same time. I expect this feeling but still hate it and get discouraged by it. I can not imagine how Jessica felt, we are so close to the finish but she is starting to feel ill and I know how that can lead to barely making it to the finish. The good thing was the road was flatter and going slightly downhill but the canter on it was ugly. Plus the new asphalt disappeared and the old road was hard.

I could feel every step and it felt like I was running on concrete. Amazingly we were moving faster then our average pace of around 12:30and we were catching some pretty fit and experienced marathoners and 50kers. No one was catching is btw. But now when we took our walk breaks I noticed that Jessica was having a hard time running again. Her hip was hurting and the hardest and the slant of the road were not helping.

We did a couple more 1/4 cycles until we got to mile 24. Then Jessica said she could not run any more. I knew this time would come but I hoped that we were close enough for her to stay with me for the rest of the way. But she instinctively knew that she needed to back off to insure that she finished or did not slow done to a crawl and not make her 6 hour goal. At this point I was hurting but felt I could break 5:30 if I kept to the 12 minute miles plus I really wanted to get the thing over.

So I told her to keep moving forward as best she could and try running 30 steps at a time if she could. Then I put on my headphones and cranked up my Above & Beyond "Trance Around The World" podcast and started chasing down my fellow marathoners. Trying to wog 12 minute miles was hard but I knew I could get that sub 5:30 if I did it. As I struggled down that long road, it started to sprinkle a bit and there were more spectators.

Now I have the trance music blasting and can not hear them but I high five as many as I can and am driven on by them. It is surreal running to this music and seeing people clapping and urging you on in silence. Finally we got off that awful road and turned right and head up hill to where the start was. I knew the final bit was slightly uphill from all those times I have gone here for cross country meets and now I was going to find out how hard it was for all those high schoolers to finish at Woodward.

I entered the entrance of the park and it is where the the high school 5k heads uphill for the final half mile of the course. Now there are barriers keeping the crowd of the course but most of the crowd is just heading to the cars and not paying attention to us slow finishers. At this point i sensed someone coming up on me despite my loud music blaring in my ears.

For a moment I hoped it was Jessica because since I left her, I had not looked back. But I knew her leg was bad and that it must be someone else. It turned out to be an lady about my age who I had past at mile 25 and I thought good job. Usually no one catches me this late in a marathon. But I at the 26 mile sign there was a slight hill and she almost stopped dead in hear tracks. I past her and got to finish by myself in 5:28:39.

My mission was complete and I got one of my goals. Then the wait began for Jessica, as I waited I saw many happy finishers and even saw a finisher propose to his girlfriend when she finished. She said yes btw. What made it hard looking for Jessica was that she was wearing the race shirt and a hat with black capris and it seemed like every other woman was wearing that uniform. In fact, the Disney Girls were wearing their blue Disney shirts that looked like the Fresno shirts and had hats and black shorts on.

Then I saw her and she had a big smile on her face and broke 5:40 for her first marathon! I was just as proud of her as her dad and her friends were at the finish line.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

28th Annual Bakersfield Police Department Memorial Run

28th Annual Bakersfield Police Department Memorial Run

Saturday, 11/6/10 at the Park at River Walk

2010 Photos HERE.
2010 5k Age Group Results HERE.
2010 10k Age Group Results HERE.
2010 Law Enforcement 5k Results HERE.
2010 Bakersfield Distance Project Results HERE.
Previous Noise Coverage HERE.

The weather changed numerous times this morning. First it was hot, then it looked like it would rain and by the start it was a beautiful sunny day. 20 minutes later there was a dust storm where the sky was brown. By the time the awards were handed out it was sunny and clear again.

Stockdale junior Cameron Miller (Who just won an individual SWYL cross country title on Thursday.) dominated the 10k with a time of 33:53. On Friday November 12th, he hopes to lead his Mustangs at the Valley meet to a first ever division one state team qualification. Last year he qualified as an individual to state.

Anjali Mejia, who trains with the Bagels & Blenderz morning crew, took the 10k win with a 44:38 clocking. Right behind her in a time of 44:41 was Mira Monte freshman Josh Gilbert, who trains with the Bakersfield Distance Project when he is not running with his school.

In the 5k, a number of runners lead by Highland cross country Anna Frank turned around late. In the end Frank was still the fastest women in a time of 19:56 and 55 year old Timothy Anderson was the fastest male in a time of 18:34. Former BPD detective Stephen Humphreys and current lead sherpa for the BDP (Bakersfield Distance Project) ran 19:08 in the 5k.


Five Kilometer Results

Place Name Age Sex Time Pace
1 Timothy Anderson 55 M 18:34 5:59
2 David Diaz 41 M 19:01 6:08
3 Stephen Humphreys 52 M 19:08 6:10
4 Jose Montelongo 39 M 19:38 6:19
5 Chris Hernandez 19 M 19:42 6:21
6 Freddie Bingham 36 M 19:50 6:23
7 Jordan Dickson 16 M 19:52 6:24
8 Anna Frank 28 F 19:56 6:25
9 Bruce Deeter 55 M 20:12 6:31
10 Jim Simson 34 M 20:18 6:32
11 Casey Holman 29 F 20:26 6:35
12 Jesse Muniz 16 M 20:29 6:36
13 Kris Torres 16 M 20:30 6:36
14 Kevin Perkins 39 M 20:52 6:44
15 Ty Salazar 28 M 21:03 6:47
16 Ashley Haycock 13 F 21:12 6:50
17 Armando Romero 44 M 21:21 6:53
18 James Dickson 23 M 21:50 7:02
19 Cody Logan 16 M 21:52 7:03
20 James Flores 51 M 22:02 7:06
21 Andrea Araujo 34 F 22:08 7:08
22 Dan Cook 30 M 22:11 7:09
23 Matthew Dragt 18 M 23:03 7:26
24 Fred Garza 48 M 23:33 7:35
25 Lupe Eberly 59 F 23:51 7:41
26 Tony Mosley 49 M 24:03 7:45
27 Edgar Sanchez 12 M 24:13 7:48
28 Ismael Diaz 35 M 24:13 7:48
29 Erika Ochaoa 15 F 24:14 7:49
30 Glen Grundeis 51 M 24:16 7:49
31 Juls Champness 23 F 24:20 7:51
32 Dallas Plotner 28 M 24:24 7:52
33 Mike Tripp 28 M 24:37 7:56
34 Mercedes Yepez 23 F 24:42 7:57
35 Neil Welting 37 M 24:48 7:59
36 Jordan Ming 17 M 24:50 8:00
37 Amanda McCaslin 18 F 24:51 8:00
38 Joseph Castro 12 M 25:07 8:06
39 Marylillin Mosher 14 F 25:16 8:08
40 Ralph Chavez 43 M 25:17 8:09
41 Reidlee Lynn 15 F 25:22 8:10
42 Doug Johnston 55 M 25:35 8:14
43 Brandon Boggs 22 M 25:36 8:15
44 Rocky Salcido 32 M 25:40 8:16
45 Angela Molinar 34 F 25:50 8:19
46 Andy Skauge 32 M 25:57 8:22
47 Sara Baldridge 14 F 25:58 8:22
48 Gordon Galindo 49 M 26:03 8:24
49 Deborah Salcido 22 F 26:05 8:24
50 Niki Salcido 30 F 26:25 8:31
51 Samantha Gonzalez 18 F 26:27 8:31
52 Victoria Chavez 18 F 26:32 8:33
53 Dan Meyer 47 M 26:32 8:33
54 Tabatha Dickson 17 F 26:39 8:35
55 Jesse Barron 40 M 26:41 8:36
56 Monica Carrasco 49 F 26:43 8:36
57 Vigen Ghazarian 49 M 26:45 8:37
58 Joseph Castro 33 M 26:47 8:38
59 Richard Figueroa 27 M 26:47 8:38
60 Julie Heitzman 34 F 26:54 8:40
61 Kurt Sommerfeld 42 M 26:54 8:40
62 Veronica Castaneda 41 F 27:01 8:42
63 Michaela Beard 24 F 27:06 8:44
64 Roy Cottrell 70 M 27:08 8:44
65 Brent Moore 18 M 27:10 8:45
66 Todd Dickson 46 M 27:13 8:46
67 Mireya Ruiz 14 F 27:17 8:47
68 Dan Leper 46 M 27:18 8:48
69 Brent Hill 26 M 27:20 8:48
70 Gracie Camacho 17 F 27:35 8:53
71 Daniel Ramirez 38 M 27:40 8:55
72 Nickie Frye 36 F 27:45 8:56
73 Tim Green 27 M 27:46 8:57
74 Christopher Rodriguez 14 M 27:48 8:57
75 John Rodrigues 35 M 27:48 8:57
76 Brian Wheeler 43 M 27:49 8:58
77 Mark Banducci 47 M 27:52 8:59
78 Karley Favors 25 F 28:02 9:02
79 Catharina DuPreez 35 F 28:18 9:07
80 Brian Johnson 33 M 28:29 9:11
81 Irma Tiner 56 F 28:38 9:14
82 William Castro 22 M 28:39 9:14
83 Jeffrey Bernard 51 M 28:41 9:14
84 David Pence 41 M 28:41 9:14
85 Priscilla Bramlet 24 F 28:42 9:15
86 Isabel Sumaya 49 F 28:58 9:20
87 Shelby Stewart 13 F 28:59 9:20
88 Eden Balmet 19 F 29:01 9:21
89 Aaron Taylor 39 F 29:03 9:22
90 Debbie Alberstadt 50 F 29:31 9:31
91 Michelle Friebel 35 F 29:33 9:31
92 Lorna Brumfield 53 F 29:48 9:36
93 Tiffany Van Fossen 40 F 29:50 9:36
94 Molly Mears 42 F 29:50 9:37
95 Denise Aleman 26 F 30:03 9:41
96 Isaac Aleman 26 M 30:03 9:41
97 Erica Hernandez 16 F 30:05 9:41
98 Liliana Ramirez 17 F 30:05 9:42
99 Sheri Borton 42 F 30:09 9:43
100 Tricia Berman 41 F 30:12 9:44
101 Lindsey Smith 27 F 30:15 9:45
102 John Johnston 63 M 30:20 9:46
103 Priscilla Maestre 24 F 30:33 9:51
104 McKenzie Davis 10 F 30:35 9:51
105 Paige Alvarez 14 F 30:36 9:51
106 Brooke Greer 32 F 30:36 9:51
107 Maria Lopez 36 F 30:37 9:52
108 Angelina Cruz 43 F 30:44 9:54
109 Sarah Bartling 54 F 30:45 9:54
110 Cyndi Dickinson 34 F 30:45 9:54
111 Steve Rizo 49 M 30:48 9:55
112 Susan Boyd 55 F 31:06 10:01
113 Terri Valdez 20 F 31:13 10:03
114 Cynthia Rojas 41 F 31:15 10:04
115 Steve Walters 56 M 31:17 10:05
116 Brittany Almberg 24 F 31:34 10:10
117 Victor Aguilar 39 M 31:35 10:10
118 Toni Verdin-Dorrell 40 F 31:39 10:12
119 Gloria Aguirre 47 F 31:42 10:13
120 Barbara Jaime 45 F 31:44 10:13
121 Veasna Sok 28 M 31:48 10:15
122 Kim Romero 37 F 31:50 10:15
123 Allyson Fessler 14 F 31:56 10:17
124 Belinda Barger 37 F 32:02 10:19
125 Shirley Billingsley 31 F 32:02 10:19
126 Denise Alvarado 23 F 32:06 10:20
127 Patricia Beck 54 F 32:10 10:22
128 Emily Silva 19 F 32:12 10:22
129 Debbie Raygoza-Wells 51 F 32:13 10:23
130 Dena Drake 33 F 32:16 10:24
131 Jacqueline Dickson 19 F 32:18 10:24
132 Mirna Pfeil 38 F 32:20 10:25
133 Shari Martinusen 43 F 32:20 10:25
134 Mitchell Haas 15 M 32:26 10:27
135 Tanya Phelps 29 F 32:26 10:27
136 Jayme Greeson 25 F 32:30 10:28
137 Stephanie Underwood 27 F 32:30 10:28
138 Aly Hedrick 30 F 32:34 10:29
139 Christina Booth 37 F 32:36 10:30
140 JR Ross 44 F 32:36 10:30
141 Emilio Tarango 45 M 32:41 10:32
142 Marvis Friesen 63 F 32:46 10:33
143 Jimmy Martinez 38 M 32:50 10:34
144 Jan Thurman 55 F 32:58 10:37
145 Jeff Havens 45 M 33:04 10:39
146 Shelby Fallas 15 F 33:08 10:40
147 Dan Fallas 37 M 33:10 10:41
148 Michelle Colwell 48 F 33:12 10:42
149 Karen Champness 53 F 33:17 10:43
150 Michael Odoherty 57 M 33:31 10:48
151 Mike Friebel 32 M 33:38 10:50
152 Adrian Pacheco 12 M 33:39 10:50
153 Debbie Davis 41 F 33:50 10:54
154 Cynthia Koerner 36 F 33:53 10:55
155 Cecile Wallis 51 F 34:37 11:09
156 Amelia Perman 28 F 34:44 11:11
157 Armando Bonilla 45 M 34:47 11:12
158 Romero Aguilar 37 M 34:48 11:12
159 Sarah Lewis 30 F 34:52 11:14
160 Tim Gatlin 35 M 34:52 11:14
161 Helen Long 48 F 34:53 11:14
162 Lance Weldin 40 M 35:00 11:16
163 Lyle Martin 44 M 35:03 11:17
164 Jennifer Faulk 53 F 35:18 11:22
165 Renee Pazarro 51 F 35:22 11:23
166 Michael Thompson 29 M 35:24 11:24
167 Tish Duke 45 F 35:31 11:26
168 Michael Lewis 58 M 35:47 11:32
169 David Findley 22 M 35:51 11:33
170 Brad Aragon 45 M 35:53 11:33
171 John Findley 56 M 35:53 11:34
172 Cindy Underwood 49 F 35:54 11:34
173 April Kane 30 F 35:57 11:35
174 Amber Rodrigues 28 F 35:58 11:35
175 Dirk Ming 41 M 36:01 11:36
176 Claudia Mendoza 33 F 36:04 11:37
177 Stacey Briceno 43 F 36:13 11:40
178 Alex Ramos 16 F 36:14 11:40
179 Danielle Dragt 16 F 36:15 11:41
180 Robert Scales 69 M 36:30 11:45
181 Emeterio Tubera 32 M 36:50 11:52
182 Janie Lucero 50 F 37:05 11:57
183 Daniel Leper 69 M 37:17 12:00
184 Sara Tetreault 31 F 37:29 12:04
185 Cindy Hallsten 53 F 37:30 12:05
186 Haley Gilbert 9 F 37:35 12:06
187 Katie Durant 37 F 37:59 12:14
188 Hilda Reyes 42 F 38:21 12:21
189 Ashley Wheeler 22 F 38:21 12:21
190 Cindy Keene 56 F 38:32 12:25
191 Emily Fish 28 F 38:49 12:30
192 Leticia Gonzalez 44 F 39:13 12:38
193 Kelly Woolard 38 F 39:18 12:40
194 Garrett Hatfield 8 M 39:20 12:40
195 Martha Gallegos 42 F 39:33 12:44
196 Beth Walters 50 F 39:37 12:46
197 Heather Odem 29 F 39:50 12:50
198 Ethan Nance 9 M 39:54 12:51
199 Rod Nance 56 M 39:55 12:51
200 Apryl Brown 32 F 40:24 13:01
201 Julie Campe 52 F 40:30 13:03
202 Jovita Melero 48 F 40:40 13:06
203 Jerene Stephenson 46 F 40:47 13:08
204 Cinda Oliver 60 F 40:53 13:10
205 Brenda Hallum 59 F 40:54 13:11
206 Yerania Esparza 29 F 40:57 13:11
207 Amarissa Dickinson 13 F 41:00 13:12
208 Jeanne Hamilton 48 F 41:17 13:18
209 Patricia Cote-Sanders 51 F 41:18 13:18
210 Amy Beagle 35 F 41:18 13:18
211 Michael Beagle 34 M 41:46 13:27
212 Cyndi Hicks 48 F 41:46 13:27
213 Riley Alvarez 10 M 41:47 13:27
214 Rueben Alvarez 44 M 41:56 13:30
215 Michael Quinn 44 M 41:59 13:31
216 Emma Williams 73 F 42:10 13:35
217 Morgan West 12 F 42:11 13:35
218 Zenaida Mendoza 28 F 43:04 13:52
219 Connie Martin 34 F 43:14 13:55
220 Melissa Amaya 40 F 43:25 13:59
221 Stephanie Mil 27 F 43:37 14:03
222 Renee Powell 50 F 43:47 14:06
223 John Kawai 33 M 44:12 14:14
224 Abrinna Ringgold 17 F 44:12 14:14
225 Christina Mata 15 F 44:56 14:28
226 Sonya Lyons 39 F 45:13 14:34
227 Kenneth Witham 29 M 45:34 14:41
228 Mary Mason 56 F 46:09 14:52
229 Susan Rosales 47 F 46:13 14:53
230 Pamela Terry 40 F 46:23 14:56
231 Sally Garcia 46 F 46:57 15:07
232 Janette Quinn 45 F 47:35 15:20
233 Miguel Flores 34 M 48:26 15:36
234 Robert Kane 36 M 48:27 15:36
235 Petra Imhof 51 F 48:46 15:42
236 Pamela Snyder 49 F 48:57 15:46
237 Elizabeth Menees 38 F 48:57 15:46
238 Armando Gomez 40 M 49:07 15:49
239 Benito Pacheco 38 M 49:42 16:01
240 Lori Aragon 45 F 49:47 16:02
241 Elyssa Roselle 21 F 49:47 16:02
242 Donna Cooter 46 F 50:22 16:13
243 Denise Carrillo 40 F 50:58 16:25
244 Kristen Kochanski 30 F 54:00 17:24
245 Shannon Dean 33 F 54:08 17:26
246 Brenda Phillips 58 F 55:19 17:49
247 Lynn Kyle 56 F 56:38 18:14
248 Pamela Bangloy 58 F 56:44 18:16
249 Jessie Alvarez 31 M 57:49 18:37
250 Madison Davis 13 F 59:31 19:10
251 Hutton Stewart 11 M 1:02:14 20:03
252 Brian Stewart 49 M 1:02:30 20:08

Police Memorial Runs
10K Race
Bakersfield, CA October 6, 2010

Place Name Age Sex Time Pace
1 Cameron Miller 16 M 33:53 5:28
2 Juan Lopez 45 M 37:34 6:03
3 Mike Larson 32 M 38:08 6:09
4 Javier Cruz 48 M 38:36 6:13
5 Eulogio Rodriguez 30 M 38:54 6:16
6 Rey Sanchez 34 M 42:31 6:51
7 Anecito Gonzalez 57 M 44:17 7:08
8 Anja Mejia 27 F 44:38 7:11
9 Josh Gilbert 14 M 44:41 7:12
10 Mike Toland 54 M 44:45 7:12
11 Eric Wolf 22 M 44:58 7:15
12 Gerry Saba 42 M 45:06 7:16
13 Richard Meyer 58 M 45:16 7:18
14 Tony Olivarez 16 M 45:29 7:20
15 Eduardo Farfan 33 M 45:42 7:22
16 Barrt Silken 52 M 45:43 7:22
17 Scott VanMatre 15 M 46:03 7:25
18 Victor Arcabos 42 M 46:27 7:29
19 James Orourke 16 M 46:31 7:30
20 Bruce Wearda 42 M 47:01 7:34
21 Rey Rodriguez 32 M 47:40 7:41
22 Brandy Rodriguez 32 F 48:16 7:46
23 Walter Perkins 44 M 48:47 7:52
24 Manuel Barraza 33 M 48:48 7:52
25 Robert Rodriguez 34 M 48:52 7:52
26 Ryan Brock 24 M 48:54 7:53
27 Isaac Reyes 16 M 48:55 7:53
28 Jared Rodriguez 29 M 49:20 7:57
29 Mark Riehle 44 M 49:42 8:00
30 Michelle Oxford 35 F 50:28 8:08
31 Gilbert Vega 30 M 50:37 8:09
32 Wally Whitaker 56 M 50:46 8:11
33 Angel Gallegos 43 M 50:46 8:11
34 Moises Contreras 38 M 51:01 8:13
35 Javier Duran 49 M 51:02 8:13
36 Guillermo Sifuentes 46 M 51:05 8:14
37 Juan Ramirez 39 M 51:06 8:14
38 Scott Whittaker 41 M 52:11 8:24
39 David Milar 37 M 52:29 8:27
40 Don Echols 61 M 52:43 8:29
41 Susie Pence 33 F 52:46 8:30
42 Todd Witwer 55 M 52:57 8:32
43 Steven Castillo 36 M 53:02 8:33
44 Christy Haycock 42 F 53:13 8:34
45 Michael Barella 44 M 53:35 8:38
46 Marvin Gomez 41 M 53:51 8:40
47 Raeanne Deboer 30 F 53:54 8:41
48 Denise Haynes 51 F 54:00 8:42
49 Susie Gutierrez 26 F 54:17 8:45
50 Kiyoshi Tomono 30 M 54:39 8:48
Place Name Age Sex Time Pace
51 Rob Zeimet 69 M 54:41 8:48
52 Mary Roberts 46 F 54:59 8:51
53 Daniel Sikola 33 M 55:01 8:52
54 Norma Diaz 50 F 55:05 8:52
55 Kate Plotner 30 F 55:19 8:55
56 Matt Martin 30 M 55:42 8:58
57 Derek Jeffrey 30 M 55:59 9:01
58 Matt Kohr 39 M 56:30 9:06
59 Tayler Obenshain 17 F 56:34 9:07
60 Bill Smith 61 M 56:38 9:07
61 David Burich 54 M 57:01 9:11
62 Suzanne Sullivan 30 F 57:01 9:11
63 Heather Malmos 37 F 57:02 9:11
64 Tracy Malmos 45 M 57:18 9:14
65 Katie Hogue 33 F 57:18 9:14
66 Joellen Mosher 49 F 57:32 9:16
67 Daniel Rodriguez 56 M 57:39 9:17
68 Brett Wolf 52 M 57:44 9:18
69 Peter Wonderly 52 M 57:59 9:20
70 Veronica Figueroa 31 F 57:59 9:20
71 Greg Adkins 39 M 58:07 9:22
72 Jose Orantes 35 F 58:17 9:23
73 Connie Taylor 31 F 58:45 9:28
74 Nicole Shihrer 27 F 59:00 9:30
75 Patrick Dillard 34 M 59:02 9:31
76 Beth Walker 32 F 59:03 9:31
77 Elsa Braun 14 F 59:29 9:35
78 Kam Butler 42 F 59:30 9:35
79 Olivia Garcia 38 F 1:00:41 9:46
80 Laura Amason 42 F 1:00:44 9:47
81 Mark Lucero 52 M 1:00:48 9:47
82 Lisa Swanson 33 F 1:01:32 9:55
83 Tabitha Raber 37 F 1:01:32 9:55
84 Sara Stidham 18 F 1:01:42 9:56
85 Melanie Kohr 39 F 1:02:13 10:01
86 Tausha Chavez 25 F 1:02:53 10:08
87 Becky Moore 43 F 1:02:54 10:08
88 James Moore 43 M 1:03:07 10:10
89 Sabrina Rodriguez 27 F 1:03:17 10:12
90 David Hernandez Jr 28 M 1:03:43 10:16
91 Lynda Greeson 48 F 1:03:43 10:16
92 David Luera 48 M 1:03:53 10:17
93 Karina Natividad 34 F 1:04:15 10:21
94 Melanie Reed 43 F 1:04:38 10:25
95 Joan Collin 54 F 1:05:03 10:28
96 Barb Johnston 59 F 1:05:33 10:33
97 Roberto Tineo 33 M 1:05:41 10:35
98 Matt Roy 47 M 1:05:52 10:36
99 Lisa Brown 45 F 1:05:53 10:37
100 Blake Brown 46 M 1:06:07 10:39
Place Name Age Sex Time Pace
101 Daniel Gutierrez 25 M 1:06:31 10:43
102 Jeff Watson 48 M 1:06:43 10:45
103 Kathy Solorzano 26 F 1:06:47 10:45
104 Connie Bittle 37 F 1:06:48 10:45
105 Kelly Christopherson 33 F 1:06:50 10:46
106 Darcy Lamar 27 F 1:07:32 10:53
107 Anita Solorzano 30 F 1:08:06 10:58
108 David Torres 49 M 1:08:07 10:58
109 Erica Torres 22 F 1:08:08 10:58
110 Rose Robins 39 F 1:08:14 10:59
111 Deann Fallas 39 F 1:08:19 11:00
112 Paula Roy 51 F 1:08:49 11:05
113 Arlene Cabral-Sifuent 38 F 1:09:59 11:16
114 Kim Nance 53 F 1:10:44 11:24
115 Cara Johns 23 F 1:11:10 11:28
116 Amber Grider-Turner 41 F 1:11:25 11:30
117 Jeffrey Vetter 41 M 1:11:43 11:33
118 Lori Carmody 46 F 1:12:09 11:37
119 Nicki Gilbert 35 F 1:12:12 11:38
120 Paula Daniel 44 F 1:12:40 11:42
121 Michael Johnston 52 M 1:13:15 11:48
122 Lucy Leal-Pereida 45 F 1:13:23 11:49
123 Maria Nielsen 30 F 1:15:11 12:06
124 Bobbi McCord 26 F 1:15:46 12:12
125 Sammye Dickard 62 F 1:16:12 12:16
126 Richard Byers 54 M 1:16:27 12:19
127 Gabrielle Alexander 31 F 1:17:06 12:25
128 Lisa Sorensen 37 F 1:19:16 12:46
129 Sheree Skelly 42 F 1:21:42 13:09
130 Barbara Maddox 46 F 1:21:42 13:09
131 Pete Maddox 46 M 1:22:59 13:22
132 Cindy Wilson 48 F 1:23:12 13:24
133 Jill Brewer 35 F 1:24:05 13:32
134 Liz Boggs 66 F 1:24:28 13:36
135 Jeremy Byers 29 M 1:25:38 13:47
136 Mickey Ghazarian 42 F 1:30:10 14:31
137 David Meek 35 M 1:30:10 14:31
138 Nicola Franks 55 F 1:35:04 15:18
139 Jennifer Franks 27 F 1:35:05 15:19
140 Tara Arnold 31 F 1:36:37 15:33

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

S.S.L. Cross Country Championships - 11.04.10

S.S.L. Cross Country Championships
  • Previous Noise Coverage HERE.
  • 2010 S.S.L. Results HERE.
Shafter sweeps all the team races:

Boy's Team Time:
  1. Shafter - 1:17:33
  2. Wasco - 1:23:40
  3. Taft - 1:28:50
  4. Bakersfield Christian 1:33:54
  5. Arvin - 1:40:11
Girl's Team Times:
  1. Shafter - 1:38:52
  2. Waco - 1:50:29
  3. Bakersfield Christian - 1:55:44
  4. Arvin 2:13:21


Varsity Boys

1 Shafter 21 1 3 4 6 7 8 10
2 Wasco 46 2 5 11 12 16 17 18
3 Tehachapi 87 9 13 20 22 23 28 31
4 Taft 106 14 19 21 25 27 29
5 BCHS 145 24 26 30 32 33 34
6 Arvin 161 15 35 36 37 38 39

1 1 Villalpando, Jesus Shafter 1 12 15:15 5:05
2 2 Patino, Cesar Wasco 1 11 15:20 5:07
3 3 Viss, Simon Shafter 2 12 15:35 5:12
4 4 Moreno, Alex Shafter 3 12 15:36 5:12
5 5 Gonzalez, Gerardo Wasco 2 11 15:46 5:15
6 6 Aguilar, Omar Shafter 4 12 15:48 5:16
7 7 Mireles, Luis Shafter 5 11 15:52 5:17
8 8 Espinoza, Jose Shafter 6 10 15:58 5:19
9 9 Johnson, Chase Tehachapi 1 10 16:05 5:22
10 10 Plascencia, Miguel Shafter 7 12 16:10 5:23
11 X Gil, Angel Shafter 8 10 16:15 5:25
12 X Gil, Aldo Shafter 9 10 16:18 5:26
13 11 Diaz, Rafael Wasco 3 12 16:21 5:27
14 12 Mendoza, Arturo Wasco 4 11 16:23 5:28
15 13 Rooney, Kevin Tehachapi 2 10 16:52 5:37
16 14 Loza, Daniel Taft 1 12 17:03 5:41
17 15 Arellano, Edgar Arvin 1 9 17:09 5:43
18 16 Ibarra, Francisco Wasco 5 10 17:10 5:43
19 17 Gomez, Eduardo Wasco 6 11 17:11 5:44
20 18 Espinoza, Javier Wasco 7 10 17:11 5:44
21 X Marines, Robert Wasco 8 10 17:20 5:47
22 19 Hernandez, Michael Taft 2 11 17:24 5:48
23 20 Garcia, Cesar Tehachapi 3 10 17:27 5:49
24 X Felix, Jose Wasco 9 10 17:33 5:51
25 X Aguilar, Eduardo Wasco 10 12 17:43 5:54
26 21 Taylor, Phillip Taft 3 10 17:51 5:57
27 22 Hansen, Charles Tehachapi 4 11 17:53 5:58
28 23 Caldwell, Andrew Tehachapi 5 10 17:54 5:58
29 24 Adee, August BCHS 1 9 18:06 6:02
30 25 Magee, Michael Taft 4 12 18:12 6:04
31 26 Li, Michael BCHS 2 12 18:13 6:04
32 27 Martinez, Tony Taft 5 11 18:18 6:06
33 28 Lara, Josh Tehachapi 6 10 18:28 6:09
34 29 Morrow, Travis Taft 6 12 18:37 6:12
35 30 O'Rourke, James BCHS 3 10 19:02 6:21
36 31 Carr, Travis Tehachapi 7 11 19:08 6:23
37 32 Soderstrom, Matt BCHS 4 11 19:10 6:23
38 33 Dragt, Matt BCHS 5 11 19:23 6:28
39 34 Wilson, Ashley BCHS 6 12 19:41 6:34
40 35 Moreno, Leonel Arvin 2 10 19:51 6:37
41 36 Guerrero, Christian Arvin 3 12 20:00 6:40
42 37 Ramos, Marco Arvin 4 10 21:32 7:11
43 38 Alaniz, Hector Arvin 5 12 21:39 7:13
44 39 Rasavong, Mark Arvin 6 12 21:47 7:16

Varsity Girls

1 Shafter 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 Wasco 57 8 9 11 14 15 18 19
3 BCHS 79 10 12 16 20 21 22
4 Arvin 102 13 17 23 24 25 26

1 1 Adalpe, Nicolette Shafter 1 10 18:53 6:18
2 2 Tudor, Cambria Shafter 2 10 19:11 6:24
3 X Tidahl, Danielle Tehachapi 1 12 19:48 6:36
4 3 Loeza, Ana Shafter 3 11 20:13 6:44
5 4 Millwee, Moriah Shafter 4 11 20:17 6:46
6 5 Hernandez, Erika Shafter 5 11 20:17 6:46
7 6 Viss, Eva Shafter 6 10 20:24 6:48
8 7 Foster, Ashley Shafter 7 10 20:31 6:50
9 X Johnson, Marina Taft 1 11 20:49 6:56
10 X Perrault, Jessica Tehachapi 2 9 21:01 7:00
11 8 Ramirez, Karina Wasco 1 9 21:02 7:01
12 X Plaza, Katerina Shafter 8 12 21:12 7:04
13 9 Castellon, Amanda Wasco 2 12 21:24 7:08
14 X Evans, Rachel Tehachapi 3 12 21:47 7:16
15 10 Powell, Stephanie BCHS 1 12 21:49 7:16
16 11 Almanza, Leslie Wasco 3 12 22:21 7:27
17 X Shafer, Maria Tehachapi 4 11 22:32 7:31
18 12 Foy, Nicole BCHS 2 11 22:35 7:32
19 13 Torralva, Jennifer Arvin 1 10 22:40 7:33
20 14 Flores, Lizeth Wasco 4 9 22:50 7:37
21 15 Castellon, Selena Wasco 5 11 22:51 7:37
22 16 Lynn, Reidlee BCHS 3 10 22:55 7:38
23 17 Bautista, Janet Arvin 2 12 23:13 7:44
24 18 Medina, Brenda Wasco 6 11 23:21 7:47
25 19 Arnold, Jessica Wasco 7 11 23:50 7:57
26 20 Powell, Jennifer BCHS 4 10 24:05 8:02
27 21 Burud, Taylor BCHS 5 11 24:19 8:06
28 22 Braun, Elsa BCHS 6 9 24:32 8:11
29 X Reyes, Andreina Wasco 8 12 25:20 8:27
30 X Sanchez, Martha Wasco 9 10 25:32 8:31
31 X Rodriguez, Minely Taft 2 12 25:33 8:31
32 X Daniels, Jamie Taft 3 10 26:12 8:44
33 X Camarillo, Jazmin Taft 4 12 26:14 8:45
34 23 Garcia, Maribel Arvin 3 12 26:29 8:50
35 24 Avila, Wendy Arvin 4 12 29:25 9:48
36 25 Reyes, Ruby Arvin 5 10 31:34 10:31
37 26 Moreno, Marlen Arvin 6 10 31:38 10:33

JV Boys

1 Shafter 18 1 2 4 5 6 7 8
2 Wasco 45 3 9 10 11 12 13 17
3 Tehachapi 82 14 15 16 18 19 20 21
4 BCHS 129 22 23 25 27 32
5 Arvin 137 24 26 28 29 30 31

1 1 Manzo, Erik Shafter 1 11 16:51 5:37
2 2 Duenas, Augustin Shafter 2 10 17:22 5:47
3 3 Vega, Richard Wasco 1 10 17:37 5:52
4 4 Lara, Vincente Shafter 3 10 17:41 5:54
5 5 Orenelas, Ruben Shafter 4 12 17:42 5:54
6 6 Sepulveda, Jose Shafter 5 12 17:45 5:55
7 7 Guardian, Eduardo Shafter 6 12 17:46 5:55
8 8 Garcia, Victor Shafter 7 11 17:52 5:57
9 X Foster, Zach Shafter 8 12 17:53 5:58
10 9 Diaz-Silva, Juan Wasco 2 11 17:59 5:60
11 X Mendez, Pablo Shafter 9 11 17:59 5:60
12 X Rogers, Jeffery Shafter 10 10 18:07 6:02
13 X Chavez, Alejandro Shafter 11 9 18:07 6:02
14 X Gil, Jose Shafter 12 11 18:15 6:05
15 10 Sanchez, Heriberto Wasco 3 12 18:16 6:05
16 X Martinez, Jesus Shafter 13 10 18:19 6:06
17 X Becerra, Jorje Shafter 14 12 18:34 6:11
18 11 Arredondo, Dionicio Wasco 4 11 18:34 6:11
19 X Mejia, Francisco Shafter 15 10 18:37 6:12
20 12 Ocampo, Hugo Wasco 5 10 18:59 6:20
21 13 Padilla, Rafael Wasco 6 11 19:06 6:22
22 14 Keegan, Zehr Tehachapi 1 10 19:10 6:23
23 15 Silitonga, Ehud Tehachapi 2 11 19:18 6:26
24 X Alva, Jonathan Shafter 16 12 19:20 6:27
25 X Garza, Andres Shafter 17 11 19:21 6:27
26 X Sanders, Dalton Shafter 18 12 19:26 6:29
27 16 Kenyon, Hunter Tehachapi 3 10 19:30 6:30
28 17 Puga, David Wasco 7 9 19:31 6:30
29 X Castro, Jose Wasco 8 10 19:34 6:31
30 18 Feeley, Ross Tehachapi 4 11 19:52 6:37
31 19 Mc Cool, Ian Tehachapi 5 10 19:52 6:37
32 20 Bowman, Joel Tehachapi 6 9 19:59 6:40
33 X Ruiz, Diego Shafter 19 11 20:14 6:45
34 X Rosas, Jose Shafter 20 11 20:17 6:46
35 X Velasquez, Victor Shafter 21 12 20:29 6:50
36 X Silverio, Juan Wasco 9 10 20:32 6:51
37 X Beasley, Kyle Wasco 10 12 20:33 6:51
38 21 Woodward, Ben Tehachapi 7 11 20:45 6:55
39 22 Merrill, Greg BCHS 1 12 20:49 6:56
40 X Guzman, Edwin Shafter 22 10 20:57 6:59
41 X Black, Josh Wasco 11 10 21:01 7:00
42 X Brown, Chris Wasco 12 11 21:02 7:01
43 X MacHado, Oscar Tehachapi 8 9 21:02 7:01
44 X Guzman, Gamaliel Wasco 13 12 21:07 7:02
45 X Cisneros, Daniel Wasco 14 11 21:11 7:04
46 X Cortez, Jose Shafter 23 10 21:12 7:04
47 X Salas, Juan Shafter 24 12 21:12 7:04
48 X Hernandez, John Wasco 15 10 21:25 7:08
49 X Feeley, Reid Tehachapi 9 9 21:25 7:08
50 X Wright, James Tehachapi 10 9 21:31 7:10
51 X Garza, Eleazar Shafter 25 12 21:34 7:11
52 X Anzurez, Greg Shafter 26 12 21:35 7:12
53 X Penaloza, Jose Wasco 16 9 21:36 7:12
54 X Carmona, Ricardo Shafter 27 12 22:08 7:23
55 23 Garcia, Austin BCHS 2 10 22:17 7:26
56 X Alonzo, Sam Wasco 17 9 22:17 7:26
57 X Cruz, Martin Wasco 18 12 22:18 7:26
58 X Apolinar, Rolando Wasco 19 11 22:26 7:29
59 24 Ramirez, Juan Arvin 1 9 22:26 7:29
60 25 Woodard, Herbie BCHS 3 10 22:35 7:32
61 X Caldwell, Mark Tehachapi 11 9 23:02 7:41
62 X Gillam, Sam Tehachapi 12 10 23:09 7:43
63 X Ortiz, Diego Tehachapi 13 12 23:10 7:43
64 X Beasley, Tyler Wasco 20 11 23:17 7:46
65 X Orozco, Gilbert Taft 1 10 23:28 7:49
66 X Chulyak, Tim Tehachapi 14 9 23:29 7:50
67 26 Gonzalez, Francisco Arvin 2 12 23:40 7:53
68 27 Campbell, Kevin BCHS 4 10 23:43 7:54
69 28 Hernandez, Ezequiel Arvin 3 12 23:46 7:55
70 29 Ramos, Emanuel Arvin 4 12 23:48 7:56
71 30 Tabada, Rodger Arvin 5 12 23:56 7:59
72 X Sorensen, Joey Taft 2 9 24:16 8:05
73 X Tovar, Fernando Shafter 28 10 25:08 8:23
74 31 Guerrero, Aaron Arvin 6 9 25:24 8:28
75 X Padron, Marcos Shafter 29 9 25:54 8:38
76 32 Root, Cj BCHS 5 10 27:27 9:09

JV Girls

1 Shafter 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 Wasco 67 9 11 14 15 18 20 21
3 Tehachapi 69 8 10 13 16 22
4 BCHS 95 12 17 19 23 24 25

1 1 Handel, Lindsee Shafter 1 12 21:11 7:04
2 2 Perez, Sandra Shafter 2 10 21:21 7:07
3 3 Munoz, Lizeth Shafter 3 11 21:30 7:10
4 4 Lara, Lenea Shafter 4 12 21:45 7:15
5 5 Ruiz, Mariela Shafter 5 12 22:27 7:29
6 6 Ruelas, Angelica Shafter 6 9 22:35 7:32
7 7 Flores, Dulce Shafter 7 9 22:54 7:38
8 8 Navarro, Elianna Tehachapi 1 11 23:07 7:42
9 9 Aguilar, Flor Wasco 1 10 23:10 7:43
10 10 Evans, Susie Tehachapi 2 10 23:43 7:54
11 X Garcia, Nellie Shafter 8 12 24:38 8:13
12 11 Castro, Esmeralda Wasco 2 10 24:50 8:17
13 X Lara, Caridad Shafter 9 11 24:59 8:20
14 X Nunez, Yessenia Shafter 10 11 25:37 8:32
15 12 Wilson, Ashley BCHS 1 12 25:51 8:37
16 13 Stuart, McKenzie Tehachapi 3 12 25:57 8:39
17 14 Viscarra, Jacqueline Wasco 3 9 26:05 8:42
18 15 Skinner, Lauren Wasco 4 12 26:19 8:46
19 16 Cambell, Cynthia Tehachapi 4 12 27:07 9:02
20 17 Meurer, Emily BCHS 2 10 27:25 9:08
21 18 Juarez, Lizette Wasco 5 9 27:27 9:09
22 19 Winter, Andie-Vaughn BCHS 3 10 27:58 9:19
23 20 Macias, Michelle Wasco 6 10 28:10 9:23
24 21 Carillo, Haydee Wasco 7 9 28:17 9:26
25 X Castro, Veronica Wasco 8 11 28:25 9:28
26 X Garcia, Yadira Wasco 9 12 29:07 9:42
27 X Cazares, Laura Wasco 10 11 29:30 9:50
28 X Garcia, Paola Wasco 11 10 31:11 10:24
29 22 Rush, Kristen Tehachapi 5 11 31:46 10:35
30 X Sanchez, Robyn Wasco 12 11 32:11 10:44
31 X Arredondo, Alexis Wasco 13 9 32:12 10:44
32 X Sanchez, Yesenia Wasco 14 11 33:17 11:06
33 23 Sweaney, Danielle BCHS 4 11 33:23 11:08
34 24 Ramos, Alex BCHS 5 11 37:02 12:21
35 25 Cole, Emily BCHS 6 12 37:05 12:22


Date: Thursday, November 4 , 2010

Location: WHS Sports Complex (Corner of Beckes St. and 7th St.)

Participating Schools: Arvin, Bakersfield Christian, Shafter, Taft, Tehachapi, and Wasco.

Race Schedule and Distances:
...
1:30 pm – JV Girls 3 miles - unlimited runners
2:00 pm – JV Boys 3 miles
- unlimited runners
2:30 pm – Varsity Girls 3 miles
- max 10 per school
3:00 pm – Varsity Boys 3 miles
- max 10 per school
Awards Ceremony Following Varsity Boys’ Race

Awards:Team plaques will be awarded to the winning team from each division. Top seven individuals in each grade level will be awarded a medal.

Mira Monte & West at South - 11.01.10

Boys cross country

Mira Monte 22, West 35; West 21, South 36; Mira Monte 25, South 43

At South High, 3-mile course

1. Del Castillo, W, 16:45; 2. Mosqueda, MM, 17:04; 3. Ortega, MM, 17:18; 4. Rodriguez, MM, 17:26; 5. Perez, MM, 17:45; 6. Meraz, S, 17:53; 7. Salas, W, 18:06; 8. Cedeno, W, 18:15; 9. Villacapoma, S, 18:26; 10. Parra, MM, 18:40.

JV: MM 24, SHS 39; SHS d. WHS

Girls cross country

South 20, Mira Monte 61; South 25, West 31; West 21, Mira Monte 39

At South High, 3-mile course

1. Theroux, W, 20:45; 2. Diaz, MM, 21:15; 3. Hartfield, W, 21:25; 4. Coburn, S, 21:43; 5. Ramos, S, 21:52; 6. Heredia, S, 22:16; 7. Espinoza, S, 23:15; 8. Guerrero, S, 23:18; 9. Higuera, S, 23:30; 10. Cardona, W, 23:40.

JV: SHS d. MM and West by default.