Cross Country: League finals week

| | Comments (4) |

Once again, a local coach has stepped up and offered to help give insight to what's going on in cross country. This comes from Glendora assistant coach Bob Ramsey

Ramsey said: Local cross county teams move into the final phase of the season this week, with each of the local leagues holding their Championship Finals meets. These meets will determine league championships along with CIF qualifying spots - with the top three teams in most leagues and top four in 7-8 team leagues advancing to CIF prelims. Individuals on non-advancing teams who finish in the top six in their leagues will also qualify for CIF. To continue, click thread

In early action on Saturday, the Bishop Amat girls clinched the Del Rey League championship with a second place finish on the flat three mile course at Santa Fe Dam.† Junior Illiana Velasquez led the Lancers with 20:01 sixth place finish, and was joined at the top by senior Alexis Schuitema, 10th in 20:34.† The young boys team, fourth on the day and for the season, were led by soph Julian Moran, 18th in 17:18.† Complete meet results are here.

We head into the week with three teams strongly favored to advance at CIF and beyond.† In Monday's CIF-SS rankings, St. Lucy's remains fifth in Div 3, while the Bonita girls somewhat inexplicably fell to 12th in D3.† The Glendora boys remained 2nd in the very tightly packed Div. 2.† By virtue of their high rankings over the past several weeks, all three teams will receive at-large entries into the post-season should they somehow fail to qualify through their leagues.

Tuesday: The Mission Valley League, the only local league still competing in dual meets, lines up everyone on the 3 mile Hill Course Bonelli Park.† Rosemead are the favorites among the girls, while Arroyo and South El Monte should battle for the boys title.† The Sierra League runs at Mt. Sac with the Glendora boys the clear favorites to repeat last year's title, with Diamond Bar looking to snag the league's third CIF spot for the first time in a number of years.† The girls championships will be a close battle between St. Lucy's and Ayala.

Wednesday:† The San Antonio League returns to the 3 mile Valley Course at Bonelli park, the site of their cluster meets,† with the West Covina girls and South Hills boys as the clear favorites for the titles.

Thursday:† The Miramonte League will move over to Mt.Sac for their finals, with the ranked Bonita girls as favorites and Los Altos looking to pass them if they're sick or falter.† The Los Altos boys are heavy favorites.† The Montview League returns to the big hills at Schabarum Park for their finals.† The Sierra Vista girls have led all year, while the Azusa boys will looking to challenge season leaders La Puente for the title.† The Valle Vista league will finish up on the 3 mile Valley Course at Bonelli Park.† The Covina girls have been the class of the league all year, while Covina and Northview, winners of the first two cluster meets, will fight it out for the boys title.

4 Comments

LAHS said:

LA boys Varsity and JV win the Miramonte for the 3rd straight year going 48-0 with six runners running in the 16's at Mt. SAC! Good luck Saturday at CIF prelims!

Coach B said:

Bonita High Varsity girls won the "Miramonte League" agian this year.....

Lexie Jackson (Freshman) winning CO-MVP...look for Lexie to tear em up at C.I.F.....
******* Runner of Year ***** ????
Best time so far ..for all SGV girls @ Mt sac

high school supporter said:

Thank you very much Coach Ramsey for providing cross country with news coverage. If not for you, Mission Valley League would not be covered (except for usual coverage of Munoz and Perez).
Arcadia and Cresenta Valley girls league finals today should be a good race. Catrina McAlister is class of the league.
Running fan, you heard right, Rosemead's three boys and two girls teams won 22 out of 25 Mission Valley dual meets and dominated at league finals on Tuesday. Maybe the league's principals will finally catch up with other leagues and go to cluster meets next year.
Rosemead's girls varsity team led by two seniors keep running and don't complain even though they beat ranked teams at invites and don't get ranked, finished fourth at Clovis Invite at Woodward Park in large schools division, qualified for and ran 12th in Div. 3 girl's sweepstakes race at Mt. SAC Invite even though they had to run a dual meet 24 hours earlier because the opposing team would not move the meet up a day so there would be a day's rest in between, etc. Rosemead has a new coach (the fourth one in four years for the seniors) that is doing a great job developing young men and women, most runners times are about a minute less, and they put on a great "night" invite that had most coaches and runners not wanting to go home.
If you would like to see great competition, go to the CIF-SS Championship Prelims this Saturday at Mt. SAC and the Championship Finals on Nov. 21 at Mt. SAC. These are basically like state meet competition as CIF Southern Section teams usually compete very well at the state.

Running fan said:

Mission Valley League Finals
Boys teams to CIF
1st South El Monte
2nd Rosemead
3rd Arroyo

Girls to CIF
1st Rosemead
2nd Arroyo
3rd Gabrielino

Jayson Perez, South El Monte, MVL Runner of the Year for at least two straight years.
Brittnie Munoz, Rosemead, MVL Runner of the Year for third straight year.
I heard Rosemead won 22 out of 25 dual meets with combined all 5 of its teams.
Perez and Munoz ran at state last year. Lyons from Rosemead also ran Jr. Olympics nationals.

Leave a comment

Fred Robledo

Fred Robledo is the Prep Sports Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. E-mail me your opinions, story ideas or tips to fred.robledo@sgvn.com.

Subscribe to RSS feed

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Fred Robledo published on November 3, 2009 7:21 AM.

Boys and Girls Basketball: With so many of the best teams losing their top players, who are the top teams to watch? was the previous entry in this blog.

Gano, Layton, not surprised by Amat's 8-0 start is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Photos

Recent Comments

LAHS on Cross Country: League finals week: LA boys Varsity and JV win the Miramonte for the 3rd straight year goi ...

Coach B on Cross Country: League finals week: Bonita High Varsity girls won the "Miramonte League" agian this year.. ...

high school supporter on Cross Country: League finals week: Thank you very much Coach Ramsey for providing cross country with n ...

Running fan on Cross Country: League finals week: Mission Valley League Finals Boys teams to CIF 1st South El Monte 2nd ...

Powered by Movable Type 4.25

Advertisement

Other blogs

Dixon, Schumacher are ready to rumble, but keeping close watch on Cory Mac in A View From the Tower - An inside look at NHRA drag racing
It's scary, but how about this senario .... ? in Roger Murray talks Prep Sports
Mike Tyson jailed at LAX after fight with paparazzi in Crime Scene
Two-Minute Drill: Robledo and Miller discuss this week's top football games in Best High School Sports Blog - Fred Robledo Talks Prep Sports
Star of the show brought down the house in Inside Horse Racing