Nov 11, 2024
Woodcrest Christian’s Eyan Turk claimed the fourth individual league title of his career, as he won the Ambassador League championship last week in a time of 14 minutes, 34.4 seconds. Ontario Christian captured the team title with 28 points, ending Woodcrest Christian’s 34-year league title winning streak. Leading the way for the Knights were Nathan Lacambra (15:54.8, third), Landon Jones (15:55.5, fourth) and Austin Drown (15:59.0, fifth). Woodcrest Christian scored 67 points to finish second in the team standings. Isaac Maldonado of Aquinas finished second with a time of 15:36.2 and helped the Falcons to a third-place team finish. Linfield Christian’s Alfredo Guerra finished sixth with a time of 16:14.15. HIGHLIGHTS FROM OTHER BOYS LEAGUE FINALS Baseline: Rancho Cucamonga’s Nolan Koopman won the individual title in a time of 15:01.3. Luis Mateo Reyes of Chino Hills was second (15:20.6), and Quinn Kessler of Los Osos placed third (15:28.2). Rounding out the top six individuals were Rancho Cucamonga’s Andres Arreola (15:30.0), Gavin De La Funete of Chino Hills (15:30.7) and Upland’s Krish Bhure (15:35.3). Rancho Cucamonga won the team title with 37 points. Chino Hills was second (43). Big VIII: King’s Maximo Zavaleta won his second straight league title with a time of 14:39. The Wolves cruised to the team title with 17 points. Santiago was third with 63, and Roosevelt was third with 66. Rounding out the top six individuals were King’s Brad Quezada (14:59), King’s Logan Carlson (15:02.7), Roosevelt’s Luke Lopez (15:05.7), King’s Brayden Lunetta (15:06.2) and King’s Alex Wesolowski (15:14.1). Citrus Belt: Redlands East Valley’s Frank Rodriguez win his second straight league title with a time of 15:18.1. The team race was close, with Beaumont (54) holding off Yucaipa and REV (56 points each). Rounding out the top six individuals were Beaumont’s Baraa Abufarha (15:20.9), Yucaipa’s Aidan Joyce (15:26.4), Cajon’s Ayden Ramirez (15:27.8), Citrus Valley’s Diego Caldera (15:31.7) and Kallen Gragg of Redlands (15:34.0). Cross Valley: Big Bear’s Kael Jex won his third straight league title with a time of 16:54.0. Big Bear also won the team title with 25 points. Other top finishers for the Bears were Sam Chapman (16:56.3, second) and Kevin Horner (17:31.4, third). Hacienda: Jamal McKissick of South Hills won the individual title with a time of 16:09.7. Alta Loma won the team title with 34 points, while South Hills was second with 37. Top area finishers were Alta Loma’s Kaden Batcheller (16:11.3, second), Joshua Hubbard (17:12.8, fourth) and Robert Hernandez (17:13.7, fifth) and Colony’s Yaseen Ibrahim (17:17.6) Majestic: United Christian Academy’s Jacob Hernandez won the individual title in a time of 17:15.2 while Redlands Adventist Academy claimed the team title with 40 points. Rounding out the top six individuals were Redlands Adventist’s Aidan Calhoun (17:335.3), United Christian’s Jake DuBransky (17:39.7), Redlands Adventist’s Noah Lauer (17:57.7), Loma Linda Academy’s Ryan Seheult (17:57.7) and Sherman Indian’s Josiah Declay (18:05.1). Mountain Pass: Elsinore’s Caleb Mattson won the individual title with a time of 16:08.9. Elsinore also claimed the team title with 27 points, while San Jacinto placed second with 39. Rounding out the top six individuals were Elsinore’s Aidan Morales (16:43.9), San Jacinto’s Ryan Legoretta (17:02.9), San Jacinto’s Eduardo Cortez (17:04.7), Tahquitz’s Renaldo Mendoza (17:08.0) and Elsinore’s Oscar Thulin (17:12.9). Mt. Baldy: Don Lugo’s Isaac Donis claimed the individual time in a time of 15:03.2. Chaffey won the team title with 29 points, and Don Lugo finished second with 49. Rounding out the top six individuals were Chaffey’s Daniel Reza (15:23.6), Chaffey’s Albert Jacinto (15:28.0), Don Lugo’s Caidin D’Elia (15:50.5), Don Lugo’s Andrew Dominguez (15:54.2) and Chaffey’s Junior Perez (16:02.7). Palomares: Glendora’s Dylan Flores won his second straight league title with a time of 14:29.5. Ayala claimed the team title with 29 points, while Glendora was second with 35. Rounding out the top six individuals were Glendora’s Matthias Oliveros (14:34.6), Ayala’s Bryson Cagnap (14:37.2), Jacob Facenda (14:40.9) and Caesar Torres (14:48.1) and Glendora’s Brady Bertsch (14:48.4). Raincross Conference: Riverside Poly’s Micah Chandler won the individual title with a time of 15:20.4. Poly also claimed the team title with 33 points, while Valley view was second with 65. Rounding out the top six individuals were Valley View’s Evan Nahuat (15:20.4), Abraham Sanchez of Perris (15:49.0), Poly’s Owen Weems (15:51.3), Hemet’s Owen Teague (15:52.1) and Liberty’s Juan Juarez (16:01.2). River Valley: Patriot’s Nathan Magana posted a time of 15:27.5 to win the individual title for the third straight season. Patriot also won the team title with 22 points, while Norte Vista placed second with 50. Rounding out the top six individuals were Norte Vista’s Andrew Hernandez (15:50.9), Patriot’s Edgar Sanchez (16:03.7) and Isaiah Medrano (16:08.5), Norte Vista’s Oscar Abad Carrera (16:61.1) and Patriot’s Zemanuel Lopez (16:34.4). San Andreas: Adam Acuna of Jurupa Hills won the individual title with a time of 15:51.3. San Gorgonio claimed the team title with 32 points, while Rialto was second with 63. Rounding out the top six individuals were Rialto’s Josemaria Ramirez (15:57.0), San Gorgonio’s Alejandro Medina (16:03.1), Eudier Leano (16:45.4) and Nathan Muniz (17:01.9) and Colton’s Sebastian Carlos (17:15.8). South Valley: San Jacinto Leadership Academy’s Raphael Acevedo won the individual title with a time of 16:53.6. SJLA also claimed the team title with 35 points, while Nuview Bridge was second with 52. Rounding out the top six individuals were Nuview Bridge’s Jaidan Delgado (16:58.5), Temecula Prep’s Ozzie Romo (17:08.8), Nuview Bridge’s Julian Delgado (17:12.3), SJLA’s James Jordan (17:12.8) and California Military Institute’s Angel Cabrera (17:23.07). Southwestern: Great Oak’s Jack Paradise won the individual title with a time of 15:00.0. Great Oak also claimed the team title with 21 points, while Murrieta Valley placed second with 54. Rounding out the top six individuals were Great Oak’s Jacob Brown (15:07.09), Murrieta Valley’s Samson Daniel (15:22.2), Great Oak’s Marco Franco (15:34.9) and Ruben Sanchez (15:35.5) and Chaparral’s Julien Rochon (15:37.3) Sun Valley: Banning’s Thomas Carr won the individual title with a time of 15:38.6. Banning swept the top five spots to claim the team title with 15 points. Rounding out Banning’s top five individuals were Alan Canela (15:46.7), Jahzeel Anzola (16:39.7), Alvaros Villalvazo (17:00.2) and Javonte Bohannon (17:06.0). Sunkist: Rim of the World’s Luis Mier won the individual title with a time of 15:57.1. Fontana claimed the team title with 41 points, while Summit and Grand Terrace each finished with 87. Rounding out the top six individuals were Grand Terrace’s Ryan Jacquez (16:28.4), Fontana’s Jorge Melara (16:49.2), Brandon Badillo (16:55.2) and Eduardo Gudino (16:55.6) and Arroyo Valley’s Maximiliano Resendis (16:56.0). Tri-County Premier: Packinghouse Christian’s Liam Urista won the individual title with a time of 19:20.8. Packinghouse claimed the team title with 27 points, while Grove finished second with 37. Rounding out the top six individuals were Grove’s Anders Sandholm (19:52.9), Packinghouse’s Nicholas Hurst (20:17.1), Crossroads Christian’s Erek Novak (20:34.6), Grove’s Carrick Bartley (20:52.0) and Packinghouse’s George Saldana (20:53.0). Related Articles High School Sports | IE Varsity’s CIF State and CIF Southern Section playoff schedule for Tuesday, Nov. 12 High School Sports | IE Varsity’s high school football rankings, Nov. 11 High School Sports | IE Varsity’s CIF Southern Section second-round football playoff schedule High School Sports | Six Inland girls volleyball teams begin quest for CIF State championships this week High School Sports | IE Varsity’s football playoff roundup: CSDR outpaces Cal Lutheran in 8-person opener HIGHLIGHTS FROM GIRLS LEAGUE FINALS Ambassador: Arrowhead Christian’s Leah Slagter won the individual title with a time of 18:31.1. Linfield Christian claimed the team title with 61 points, winning a sixth-runner tiebreaker over Woodcrest Christian (61). Rounding out the top six individuals were Arrowhead Christian’s Jeanne Marie Lotz (18.13.8), Woodcrest Christian’s Sarah Kim (18:28.8), Isabella Mahon of Aquinas (19:15.6), Linfield’s Dylan Drzewiecki (19:36.76) and Ontario Christian’s Abbey Frailing (19:44.7). Baseline: Rancho Cucamonga’s Nicole Alfred won her third straight title with a time of 17:18.7, Chino Hills claimed the team title with 43 points, while Rancho Cucamonga was second with 63. Rounding out the top six individuals were Etiwanda’s Alyssa Wyatt (17:56.0), Michelle Ramos of Chino Hills (18:07.2), Teagan Bivens of Los Osos (18:10.1), St. Lucy’s Kate Burns (18:38.1) and Hannah Smith of Chino Hills (18:59.7). Big VIII: Santiago’s Rylee Blade won her third league championship with a time of 15:53.7. Santiago also won the team title with 24 points, while King placed second with 47. Rounding out the top six individuals were Santiago’s Audrey Buckley (17:24.2), King’s Elizabeth Jacklin (17:28.6) and Natalie Drewitz (17:31.9) and Santiago’s Nicole Samson (17:31.9) and Taylor Davis (18:01.7). Citrus Belt: Yucaipa’s Elizabeth Palmer won the individual title with a time of 18:28.7. Redlands East Valley claimed the team title with 38 points, and Beaumont was second with 40. Rounding out the top six individuals were REV’s Katie Hornung (18:30.9), Beaumont’s Hayden Dunn (18:33.3), REV’s Meghan Walker (18:41.6), Beaumont’s Aracelly Guzman (19:00.1) and Yucaipa’s Elizabeth O’Brine (19:04.0). Cross Valley: Big Bear’s Maddie Caughey won the individual title with a time of 20:07.7. Big Bear also won the team title with 16 points. Other top placers for the Bears were Abbie Sweeney (21:00.1, second), Anzira Camara (21:28.6, fourth) and Julia Jockin (21:45.2, fifth). Hacienda: Samantha Quezada of South Hills won the individual title with a time of 19:53.6. Alta Loma claimed the team title with 40 points, while South Hills was second with 50. Top area finishers were Alta Loma’s Lexi Palacios (20:00.7, second), Colony’s Joelle Santiago (21:07.6, fifth) and Alta Loma’s Alexa Valdez (21:15.6). Majestic League: Loma Linda Academy’s Corena Alexander won the title in a time of 21:12.2. Loma Linda Academy also win the team title with 18 points, while Redlands Adventist was second with 59 points. Rounding out the top six individuals were LLA’s Lindsay Mattenson (21:22.8) and Evelyn Kirklin (21:45.1), River Springs Charter-Magnolia’s Aubrynne Akers (21:46.1), LLA’s Mia Lopez (22:12.7) and Redlands Adventist’s Shaina Richards (22:35.6). Mountain Pass: Temescal Canyon’s Megan Crum won her second league title with a time of 16:45.0. Temescal Canyon also claimed the team title with 38 points, while San Jacinto was second with 45. Rounding out the top six individuals were Elsinore’s Valerie Acosta (20:43.7), Temescal Canyon’s Brianna Delgadillo (21:05.4), San Jacinto’s Estrella Guzman (21:25.1), Temescal Canyon’s Julia Kerber (21:51.9) and San Jacinto’s Estefany Anaya (21:52.0). Mt. Baldy: Ontario’s Isabella Ruiz won the individual title with a time of 18:03.1. Chaffey claimed the team title with 28 points, while Ontario was second with 39. Rounding out the top six individuals were Chaffey’s Julia Martinez (18:36.1) and Kaylee Hernandez (19:36.8), Ontario’s Isabelle Sandoval (19:40.6), Chino’s Isabella Kebenei (19:56.9) and Chaffey’s Alyssa Marquez (20:18.2). Palomares: Claremont’s Isla Bulmer won the individual title with a time of 17:00.6. Claremont also won the team title with 28 points, while Ayala was second with 36. Rounding out the top six individuals were Claremont’s Grace Smith (17:18.6), Ayala’s Phoebe Kim (17:40.6), Claremont’s Jillian Terrazas (17:41.4), Ayala’s Kaitlyn Cabral (17:55.0) and Walnut’s Julianna Laurel (18:19.6). Raincross Conference: Riverside Poly’s Olivia Bollenbach won the individual title with a time of 18:31.8. Poly also won the team title with 31 points, and Liberty was second with 40. Rounding out the top six individuals were Hemet’s Gabrielle Loza (19:00.1), Liberty’s Andriea Ellis (19:00.1) and Savannah deGroot (19:13.0) and Poly’s Lorena Munoz (19:17.3) and Luella Berg (19:41.9). River Valley: Patriot’s Damaris Merin won the individual title with a time of 19:02.9. Patriot also won the team title with 25 points, while Ramona placed second with 36. Rounding out the top six individuals were Ramona’s Olivia Giacoppe (19:17.3), Patriot’s Suzette Godoy (19:42.6), Ramona’s Skye Hanes (19:47.7), Patriot’s Ava Montoya (19:50.6) and Jurupa Valley’s Denisse Munoz (20:36.4). San Andreas: Bloomington’s Victoria Loyo won the individual title with a time of 19:31.9, Rialto claimed the team title with 35 points, while San Gorgonio was second with 77. Rounding out the top six individual were Rialto’s Gabriela Rodriguez (19:45.0), Notre Dame’s Flor Castanon (19:52.2), Valeria Ramirez of Jurupa Hills (20:16.8), Rialto’s Callie Frias (20:31.7) and Sophia Lopez (20:47.1). South Valley: Santa Rosa Academy’s Wynter Pepper won the individual title with a time of 19:49.1. Temecula Prep claimed the team title with 53 points, and Santa Rosa Academy was second with 59. Rounding out the top six individuals were Hamilton’s Evelyn Gomez (20:27.0), San Jacinto Leadership Academy’s Zoe Zavala (20:29.7), Nuview Bridge’s Aubriella Delgado (20:56.6), and Temecula Prep’s Zoe Strand (20:58.3) and Ava Vosberg (21:05.4). Southwestern: Vista Murrieta’s Erika Kirk won the individual title with a time of 17:12.4. Murrieta Valley claimed the team title with 34 points, and Great Oak was second with 47. Rounding out the top six individuals were Murrieta Valley’s Jordin Lieberman (17:19.1) and Arielle Avina (17:40.9), Great Oak’s Avery Smith (17:59.3) and Makenna Mitchell (18:15.8) and Temecula Valley’s Rachel Thamer (18:22.6). Sun Valley: Cathedral City’s Nevaeh Cardoza won the individual title with a time of 19:39.6. Cathedral City also won the team title with 38 points, and Desert Hot Springs was second with 41. Banning’s Alexia Yang was the area’s best finishers, as she placed fourth with a time of 21:47.5. Sunkist: Rim of the World’s Ava Holtzen won the individual title with a time of 18:29.3. Rim also claimed the team title with 24 points, while Arroyo Valley was second with 86. Rounding out the top six individuals were Rim’s Ali Holtzen (18:38.6), Arroyo Valley’s Savannah Flores (18:46.3), Rim’s Reilly Simons (19:46.8) and Jazmin Bahena (20:01.0) and Grand Terrace’s Victoria Jimenez (20.17.30. Tri-County Premier: Grove’s Anna Stack won the individual title with a time of 21:27.1. Grove also won the team title with 21 points, while Packinghouse Christian was second with 38. Rounding out the top six individuals were Grove’s Aislin Henry (22:03.9). Packinghouse’s Molly Brazfield (22:34.6) and Jayden Bauernfeind (23:16.9), and Grove’s Kayla Asker (23:53.7) and Eleni Christopherson (24:10.3).
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