Foot Locker Western Regional
Saturday, December 1st, 2007 @ Walnut, California




2007 Seeded Results and Qualfiiers for Nationals
Seeded Results - Boys - Girls


Bill Leung photo

Winners Jordan Hasay (#1 top) and German Fernandez (#11 bottom)

Favorites Hasay and Fernandez Shine at Cloudy, Muddy Mt. SAC
By Ronnie Flores

The 20 qualifiers for Foot Locker Finals from the West. Photo by Scott Kurtz
Walnut, CA -- Some long-awaited heavy rains, that soaked the parched San Gabriel Valley through Friday night, forced Foot Locker West Event Director Doug Todd and his staff to make a rare move to the Mt. SAC road rain course to avoid disaster on the deadly slick clay surfaces of the famed course’s hills.

But that didn’t stop the heavy favorites from claiming their titles at Saturday’s 29th Annual Foot Locker Western Region Cross Country.

Most of those competing in the two seeded races and favored to secure a spot in next week’s Foot Locker Finals in San Diego did so, with those crossing the finish line first particularly undaunted by the change in course. Mission Prep jr Jordan Hasay cruised to her third straight FL West title by 11 seconds in 17:17, while Riverbank senior ran away from Judge Memorial UT senior Luke Puskedra in the final 600 to triumph in 14:53.

If anything, the change of venue may have helped the races stay more true to form; the ability of tired harriers to navigate Poopout Hill, for example, has changed the course of many a race here. Of course, others enjoy the hills and take advantage of them in their game plan. The road course, which incorporated some of the flatter, paved portions of the normal course, had no extreme hills. But it was rolling in spots, and with the pavement still being wet (though it didn’t rain during the races), some of the sharp turns were treacherous.

This was also the first year for all 10 Foot Locker West runners to come from these races. The last two years the top eight in each seeded race advanced along with the two top finishers at the Nike Team Nationals in Portland.

Business as Usual for Hasay

For Hasay, though, it was business as usual as she tries to reclaim the title she won in 2005. Two years ago, she tied the course record on the normal layout with a 17:08. In 2006, she again won here in 17:43, but was in training mode for the U.S. Juniors later in the winter and wasn’t able to repeat as national champion.

“I’m excited about next week,” Hasay remarked about her upcoming bid to top the podium again. “My strategy kind of changed because of the rain course. I didn’t want to run out the gate too hard.

“This past week, I cut down on my miles because this was a fast course. It felt good out there. I looked back a couple of times to see where the girls were when I was about to enter the track. I was just trying to stay at a strong pace.”

But clearly, the ever-advancing standout left plenty for next week, a sign of her maturation into a runner who can run strategy as well as all out from the gun.

The girls expected to be the front-runners were indeed up front on Saturday morning. Hasay, who won the CIF Div. V title last week in Fresno, opened in 5:09 (fast first mile) and built a 25 meter lead at the seven and a half minute mark. At this point in the race, Davis CA sr Lauryn Chetelat was running second with Mountain View AZ sr Nadya Bishton holding in third.

Tarver makes fourth team

Trailing Bishton in fourth at this point in the race was Serrano CA sr Kauren Tarver. Bishton eventually fell behind her and finished in sixth place with a time of 17:37 after placing fourth last year, but Tarver held her fourth spot in 17:36, allowing her to become only the 18th female to qualify for the FL National Championships four consecutive years.

“I’m pretty excited, because I usually run well at nationals,” said the elated senior during Saturday’s award ceremony.

Tarver’s historical accomplishment was definitely noteworthy, but the girls race clearly belonged to Hasay, who built a 50 meter lead at the 9:50 mark and reportedly ran a 10:30 two-mile split. She eventually built up a lead of 10 seconds and the only suspense when she entered the stadium to complete the race would be which order the 10 qualifiers would finish.

Chetalat held on to 2nd (17:28) while Xavier College prep soph Jessica Tonn hustled in for 3rd in 17:35. Tonn had run second to Hasay at Mt. SAC, but had not beaten the Bishtons at all this year. The Bishtons, in turn, were unbeaten heading into Saturday’s race. Along with Nadya’s 6th, Nastia finished in 8th (17:40).

Clovis soph Meghan Marvin (17:37) split Tarver and Nadya Bishton in 5th, while Oregon’s top runner, Klamath Falls jr Taylor Wallace, ran home in 7th (17:39).

Drama for last two finishers

Then there was actually some drama after Hasay entered the stadium for the conclusion of the race as Sarah Sumpter (Cloverdale, CA) fell on the track as she was running in 9th and quickly got back up and finished strong. Amazingly, it was actually the second time during the race she lost precious time, but she recovered to hold 9th in 17:44.

“Inside the stadium, I actually stepped on someone’s foot near the finish shoot,” Sumpter explained. “The first time it was around a tight curve out on the pavement. I just biffed it and fell on my face. I really think I could have run better without having to chase time, but I am happy that I qualified.”

Tenth place finisher Nicole Nielson (Boise, ID) finished four seconds ahead of Vanessa Hancock (Brea, CA) in eleventh place.

“My coach (Tim Severa) was screaming at me that I was in eleventh place,” Nielsen explained. “I knew I was near the top 10, but I didn’t know if I was tenth or eleventh. I thought about all the people that were here supporting me and I thought to myself, ‘Nicole, you’ve got to go.’”

Fernandez Runs Away With Title Late

In the boys race, there definitely were no hiccups for winner Fernandez, as he set a meet record and broke the 15-minute barrier with a 14:53 clocking. While Hasay was the prohibitive favorite in the girls race, the Boys Seeded Race was expected to be a two-horse affair between the Riverbank High senior and Luke Puskedra, the unbeaten Utah state champion from Ogden. The latter had built a huge set of credentials since last spring with his Arcadia 2M victory and wins this fall at Firman and NTN Southwest.

And a two man race it was until 600 meters left when Fernandez broke away to smash the meet record of 15:21 set by Seth Watkins of Kalispell, Montana. Of course, the time will not be a “course” record.

“I was loose from the beginning,” Fernandez explained. “We (Puskedra and I) ran a fast and smooth first mile. After that, we pulled away from the pack. In the last 800 (meters), I decided to go for it to see what would happen. He (Puskedra) didn’t.”

Puskedra (15:08), in fact, was clearly just maintaining to qualify for next week, holding back his best finish for Balboa.

It wasn’t surprising that Fernandez took down Watkins’ mark considering just a week ago he broke the CIF state record at 5,000 meters set by 1986 Cal-Hi Sports State Runner of the Year and Foot Locker National Champion Marc Davis by 14 seconds in a blistering 14:24. That the top seven qualifiers actually broke Watkins’ mark on Saturday morning was more the effect of the different course, which was somewhat drier by the time the boys ran.

Fernandez reportedly clocked a 4:28 mile split and a 9:30 two-mile split and averaged 4:43 per mile over the 5000-meter race. After the two leaders, it was a great competitive finish for the remaining eight qualifying spots for San Diego, with the suspense especially strong for the last few. This was a departure from some recent years, when the top 8 had broken away.

Lafler grabs final spot in tight battle

At the two and three quarter-mile mark, five runners were competing for that final qualifying spot and in the end it was Jonathan Lafler (Maple Valley, WA) that will compete at Balboa Park next week. He finished in 15:22, just a single second in front of snake-bit Bryce Burgess (Portland, OR) and two seconds faster than James Tracy (Fair Oaks, CA).

“I felt comfortable through the first mile,” Lafler explained. “I knew we were going at a fast pace. With 500 meters to go, I was fading. I was eighth going onto the track, but they (the leaders) we’re pulling away from me. I told myself, ‘I got to push it.’”

Meanwhile, Utah got two of the top three as Stephen Clark closed on Puskedra and took third in 15:14. He was followed by CA D3 champ James Attarian, who continued his fine breakout campaign in 4th at 15:17. Gig Harbor WA sr Miles Utterreiner, who was clearly the best in his state all year, confirmed his status in 5th (also 15:17). While Horizon AZ sr Jim Walmsley found the Mt. SAC course entirely different than the one he ran during victory here in October, he also made it in smoothly at 15:19 for 6th.

CA D1 state champ Chris Schwartz of Bakersfield led three more Golden State runners in 7th through 9th, running 15:20. He was followed in single-second intervals by Brett Walters (15:21) and Trabuco Hills sr Riley Sullivan. Running at Balboa in December was probably a distant thought for Sullivan both at season’s start – when it seemed his top-ranked team was on a collision course with NTN – and later on when he missed races due to injury. But he got healthy and heated up in his Southern Section performances, running the fastest Mt. SAC (2.91M course) time of the year in 14:48, then was barely 2nd to Schwartz in the CA D1 race.

Hasay and Fernandez Capture First Place Titles in 29 th Annual Foot Locker Cross Country Championships West Regional
Hasay wins West Regional for third consecutive year


Walnut, Calif., December 1, 2007 – Jordan Hasay of Arroyo Grande, Calif., and German Fernandez of Riverbank, Calif., won the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships (FLCCC) West Regional at Mount San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) in Walnut, Calif., today. Hasay, who has won the West Regional for the third consecutive year, becomes the second Foot Locker Cross Country athlete to three-pete as a Regional Champion since Nicole Blood of the Northeast Region (2003-2005).
Hasay, the 2005 Foot Locker National Champion, took the lead early on, finishing the first mile at 5:09. Hasay, a junior at Mission College Prep., kept a steady lead through the second mile (10:31) and continued to keep her distance to secure the win in 17:17. Laurynne Chetelat (Davis, Calif.) trailed Hasay the entire race to finish at 17:28. Jessica Tonn (Paradise Valley, Ariz.), Kauren Tarver (Wrightwood, Calif.), and Meghan Marvin (Clovis, Calif.) rounded out the top five, finishing within two seconds of each other. Tarver, who finished fourth, is a four-time FLCCC national qualifier.
In the boys’ race, Fernandez, a senior from Riverbank High School, and Luke Puskedra, a senior from Ogden, Utah, led from the beginning, and finished the first mile at 4:33 and the second mile at 9:10. Fernandez made his move with about 600 meters remaining, blowing Puskedra away to finish the race in 14:53. Puskedra finished second with a time of 15:08, while Stephen Clark of Salt Lake City, Utah, finished third with a time of 15:14.
The top 10 boys and 10 girls from the West regional will compete against runners from the Midwest, South, and Northeast regional meets in the 29 th Annual Foot Locker Cross Country Championships National Finals, which will take place on Saturday, Dec. 8 at Morley Field, Balboa Park in San Diego, Calif.
Boys
Place Name Hometown High School Time

1) German Fernandez Riverbank, Calif. Riverbank High School (12) 14:53
2) Luke Puskedra Ogden, Utah Judge Memorial High School (12) 15:08
3) Stephen Clark Salt Lake City, Utah Skyline High School (12) 15:14
4) James Attarian Dublin, Calif. Dublin High School (12) 15:17
5) Miles Unterreiner Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor High School (12) 15:17
6) Jim Walmsley Scottsdale, Ariz. Horizon High School (12) 15:19
7) Chris Schwartz Bakersfield, Calif. Foothill High School (11) 15:20
8) Brett Walters Victorville, Calif. Sultana High School (12) 15:21
9) Riley Sullivan Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Trabuco Hills High School (12) 15:22
10) Jonathan Lafler Maple Valley, Wash. Tahoma Senior High School (12) 15:22
Girls
Place Name Hometown High School Time

1) Jordan Hasay Arroyo Grande, Calif. Mission College Prep (11) 17:17
2) Laurynne Chetelat Davis, Calif. Davis Senior High School (12) 17:28
3) Jessica Tonn Paradise Valley, Ariz. Xavier College Prep (10) 17:35
4) Kauren Tarver Wrightwood, Calif. Serrano High School (12) 17:36
5) Meghan Marvin Clovis, Calif. Clovis High School (10) 17:37
6) Nadya Bishton Glendale, Ariz. Mountain Ridge High School (12) 17:37
7) Taylor Wallace Klamath Falls, Ore. Henley High School (11) 17:39
8) Anastacia Bishton Glendale, Ariz. Mountain Ridge High School (12) 17:40
9) Sarah Sumpter Cloverdale, Calif. Healdsburg High School (12) 17:44
10) Nicole Nielsen Boise, Idaho Borah High School (11) 17:51

Girls Seeded

place name grade city, state time avg m
1 Hasay, Jordan 11 Arroyo Grande, CA 17:17 5:29
2 Chetelat, Lauryn 12 Davis, CA 17:28 5:33
3 Tonn, Jessica 10 Paradise Valley, AZ 17:35 5:35
4 Tarver, Kauren 12 Wrightwood, CA 17:36 5:35
5 Marvin, Meghan 10 Clovis, CA 17:37 5:36
6 Bishton, Nadya 12 Glendale, AZ 17:37 5:36
7 Wallace, Taylor 11 Klamath Falls, OR 17:39 5:36
8 Bishton, Nastia 12 Glendale, AZ 17:40 5:37
9 Sumpter, Sarah 12 Cloverdale, CA 17:44 5:38
10 Nielsen, Nicole 11 Boise, ID 17:51 5:40
11 Hancock, Vaness 12 Brea, CA 17:55 5:41
12 Taylor, Jacque 10 Petaluma, CA 17:56 5:42
13 Velarde, Rachel 12 Albuquerque, NM 17:58 5:42
14 Collison, Claire 12 La Cresenta, CA 17:59 5:43
15 Nelson, Andrea 10 Spokane, WA 18:00 5:43
16 Vega, Sierra 10 Temecula, CA 18:02 5:43
17 Hayes, Hillary 11 Huntington Beach, C 18:02 5:43
18 Prescott, Lindsay 12 Glendale, AZ 18:05 5:44
19 Evans, Kayla 12 Auburn, WA 18:07 5:45
20 Pitney, Crystal 12 Fairbanks, AK 18:09 5:46
21 Silva, Samantha 11 La Mesa, CA 18:09 5:46
22 Henson, Hanna 12 Amado, AZ 18:09 5:46
23 Bergman, Jennif 11 San Jose, CA 18:12 5:47
24 Malone, Maria 11 Folsom, CA 18:13 5:47
25 Lange, Rachel 12 La Crescenta, CA 18:15 5:48
26 Smith, Kelsey 10 South Lake Tahoe, C 18:15 5:48
27 Hood, Nicole 10 Walnut Creek, CA 18:15 5:48
28 Dunne, Alex 11 San Clemente, CA 18:16 5:48
29 Gomez, Kinsey 9 Dalton Gardens, ID 18:16 5:48
30 Francis, Leah 10 Juneau, AK 18:17 5:48
31 Mcinturff, Betha 12 Pocatello, ID 18:17 5:48
32 Stone, Caitlin 12 Condon, MT 18:21 5:50
33 Penney, Sarah 11 Paradise Valley, AZ 18:25 5:51
34 Barnett, Stephan 11 San Jose, CA 18:25 5:51
35 Callister, Sarah 11 Ogden, UT 18:26 5:51
36 Villarreal, Caitlin 12 Corona, CA 18:28 5:52
37 Moen, Hannah 12 Flagstaff, AZ 18:29 5:52
38 Zytkeicz, Heath 11 Oceanside, CA 18:29 5:52
39 Brandon, Elizabe 10 Boise, ID 18:32 5:53
40 Martinez, Sadee 12 Burbank, CA 18:33 5:53
41 Hinds, Rachel 9 San Mateo, CA 18:36 5:54
42 Foley, Michelly 12 Prineville, OR 18:38 5:55
43 Meyer, Megan 11 Trabuco Canyon, CA 18:40 5:56
44 Fairley, Megan 12 Palos Verdes, CA 18:41 5:56
45 Shea, Sheree 11 San Diego, CA 18:42 5:56
46 Kipp, Shalaya 11 Salt Lake City, UT 18:46 5:57
47 West, Keely 10 Great Falls, MT 18:50 5:59
48 Calton, Chloe 11 Ogden, UT 18:51 5:59
49 Reyes, Aleona 10 Belen, NM 18:51 5:59
50 Sly, Kirsten 12 Salem, UT 18:53 6:00
51 Andrews, Katy 12 Encinitas, CA 18:54 6:00
52 Baldovino, Ashle 10 Lakeview, OR 18:55 6:00
53 Lavezo, Laura 12 Albuquerque, NM 18:56 6:01
54 Knettles, Hailey 12 Salt Lake City, UT 18:56 6:01
55 Olson, Sarah 11 Boise, ID 18:57 6:01
56 Minton, Joscelyn 12 Shelton, WA 18:57 6:01
57 Clarke, Jennifer 12 San Jose, CA 18:58 6:01
58 Harper, Krystal 12 Orem, UT 18:58 6:01
59 Houser, Kellie 11 Pleasant Hill, CA 19:00 6:02
60 Horton, Marissa 9 Chino Hills, CA 19:01 6:02
61 Townsend, Kael 12 Los Gatos, CA 19:01 6:02
62 Lende, Joanna 12 Haines, AK 19:06 6:04
63 Kigar, Hillary 12 Citrus Heights, CA 19:07 6:04
64 Fischetti, Nychel 12 Eagle River, AK 19:08 6:04
65 Keegan, Shoshan 12 Anchorage, AK 19:15 6:07
66 Campbell, Kayle 11 Weston, ID 19:19 6:08
67 Yingling, Sarah 12 Alpine, UT 19:20 6:08
68 Pearson, Sarah 10 Newbury Park, CA 19:23 6:09
69 Rydberg, Jessica 11 Pinetop, AZ 19:23 6:09
70 Barnett, Claudia 10 San Jose, CA 19:23 6:09
71 Shriver, Torin 11 Centralia, WA 19:25 6:10
72 Mayer, Allegra 11 Palo Alto, CA 19:27 6:10
73 Huang, Cindy 9 San Jose, CA 19:28 6:11
74 Ledgerwood, Ste 11 Yuma, AZ 19:28 6:11
75 Felix, Stephanie 12 La Mirada, CA 19:29 6:11
76 Westbrook, Alex 11 Los Altos, CA 19:29 6:11
77 Weinmann, Ann 10 Poulsbo, WA 19:32 6:12
78 Larsen, Chelsea 12 Elko, NV 19:32 6:12
79 Haugen, Allison 11 Torrance, CA 19:33 6:12
80 Crawford, Laure 11 Walnut Creek, CA 19:33 6:12
81 Engelhardt, Jorda 11 Boise, ID 19:34 6:13
82 Kanuho, Rochell 12 Flagstaff, AZ 19:35 6:13
83 Inouye, Elena 12 Torrance, CA 19:36 6:13
84 Hamilton, Emma 11 Lamy, NM 19:37 6:14
85 Jacobsen, Cydne 12 Montpelier, ID 19:38 6:14
86 Moore, Kirsten 12 Carlsbad, CA 19:38 6:14
87 Mcenerney, Kell 12 Galt, CA 19:39 6:14
88 Austin, Caroline 11 Chehalis, WA 19:41 6:15
89 Hilton, Ruth 12 St. George, UT 19:42 6:15
90 Corrao, Caitlyn 12 Torrance, CA 19:42 6:15
91 Beechan, Ashley 12 Idyllwild, CA 19:43 6:16
92 Williams, Katelyn 12 Yuma, AZ 19:47 6:17
93 Walker, Holly 10 Los Alamos, NM 19:50 6:18
94 Cipra, Kalee 11 Auburn, WA 19:52 6:18
95 Sheffer, Alisa 12 Riverton, UT 19:53 6:19
96 Braden, Melody 12 Bonners Ferry, ID 19:54 6:19
97 Olgun, Melisa 11 Huntington Beach, C 20:00 6:21
98 Hildebrandt, Kac 12 Cedar Hills, UT 20:02 6:22
99 Carroll, Cassie 12 Tigard, OR 20:02 6:22
100 Casagranda, Bro 12 Elko, NV 20:04 6:22
101 Diaz, Brianna 12 Delano, CA 20:04 6:22
102 Meyerhoff, Sama 12 Tempe, AZ 20:07 6:23
103 Sincraugh, Ashle 10 Bonney Lake, WA 20:09 6:24
104 Smith, Rosie 11 Walnut Creek, CA 20:12 6:25
105 Vitug, Sarah 12 San Diego, CA 20:18 6:27
106 Allen, Chloe 11 Fresno, CA 20:20 6:27
107 Ledesma, Christi 9 Corona, CA 20:27 6:30
108 Curley, Charnell 10 Chinle, AZ 20:38 6:33
109 Deutsch, Breann 12 Sammamish, WA 20:39 6:33
110 Leonard, Hilary 10 Poulsbo, WA 20:46 6:36
111 Baldovino, Taliss 11 Lakeview, OR 20:48 6:36
112 O'Guinn, Ivy 10 Soldotna, AK 20:51 6:37
113 Eldredge, Suzan 12 Menlo Park, CA 21:07 6:42
114 Saylor, Cathryn 11 Clovis, CA 21:34 6:51
115 Hildebrandt, Jas 9 Cedar Hills, UT 21:44 6:54
116 Casanover, Ashley 9 La Mirada CA 21:54 6:57

Boys Seeded

place name grade city, state time avg m
1 Fernandez, Ger 12 Riverbank, CA 14:53 4:43
2 Puskedra, Luke 12 Ogden, UT 15:08 4:48
3 Clark, Stephen 12 Salt Lake City, UT 15:14 4:50
4 Attarian, James 12 Dublin, CA 15:17 4:51
5 Unterreiner, Mil 12 Gig Harbor, WA 15:17 4:51
6 Walmsley, Jim 12 Scottsdale, AZ 15:19 4:52
7 Swartz, Chris 11 Bakersfield, CA 15:20 4:52
8 Walters, Brett 12 Victorville, CA 15:21 4:52
9 Sullivan, Riley 12 Rancho Santa Marg 15:22 4:53
10 Lafler, Jonathan 12 Maple Valley, WA 15:22 4:53
11 Burgess, Bryce 12 Portland, OR 15:23 4:53
12 Tracy, James 12 Fair Oaks, CA 15:24 4:53
13 Khan, Talal 12 Fullerton, CA 15:30 4:55
14 Casey, Pat 12 Laurel, MT 15:31 4:56
15 Webster, Robby 12 Puyallup, WA 15:31 4:56
16 Boughton, Matth 12 Phoenix, AZ 15:32 4:56
17 Solis, Anthony 12 Barstow, CA 15:32 4:56
18 Jantzer, Elliott 11 Phoenix, OR 15:33 4:56
19 Lezama, Jose 11 Hawthorne, CA 15:33 4:56
20 Hasvold, Bret , CA 15:34 4:57
21 Duffy, Matt 12 Oakland, CA 15:35 4:57
22 Tibaduiza, Bryan 11 Reno, NV 15:36 4:57
23 Freriks, Tim 11 Cottonwood, AZ 15:37 4:57
24 Rosaaen, Kevin 11 Fircrest, WA 15:37 4:57
25 Acosta, Jeremy 12 Palmdale, CA 15:37 4:57
26 Parisien, Jacob 12 Palmer, AK 15:38 4:58
27 Howell, Daniel 12 Manti, UT 15:40 4:58
28 Bor, Ganbileg 12 Daly City, CA 15:42 4:59
29 Jewkes, Nate 12 South Jordan, UT 15:42 4:59
30 Shrader, Brian 10 Flagstaff, AZ 15:43 4:59
31 Yilma, Yonatan 12 Lynnwood, WA 15:44 5:00
32 Garcia, Michael 0 Daly City, CA 15:45 5:00
33 Sanchez, Jonatha 11 Clovis, CA 15:46 5:00
34 Fitzpatrick, Eric 10 Boise, ID 15:46 5:00
35 Schelling, Joshua 12 Reno, NV 15:47 5:01
36 Cowan, Julian 11 Puyallup, WA 15:47 5:01
37 Abdalla, Moham 12 San Jose, CA 15:47 5:01
38 Romo, Christoph 12 Roseville, CA 15:48 5:01
39 Solis, Berto 12 Big Bear, CA 15:48 5:01
40 Cameron, James 11 Lake Forest, CA 15:49 5:01
41 Lema, Nohe 11 San Jose, CA 15:50 5:02
42 Van Halen, Aric 12 Encino, CA 15:50 5:02
43 Barnes, Michael 12 Ventura, CA 15:51 5:02
44 Loyle, John 12 Loeur d'Alene, ID 15:53 5:03
45 Johnson, Michael 12 Los Gatos, CA 15:53 5:03
46 Dorantes, Luis 12 Whittier, CA 15:54 5:03
47 Grace, Jeremy 12 Dublin, CA 15:55 5:03
48 Garcia, Joshua 12 Belen, NM 15:56 5:03
49 Shawhan, Dylan 12 Los Gatos, CA 15:56 5:03
50 Jenkins, Bryce 11 Wahiawa, HI 15:56 5:03
51 Rowe, Garrett 10 Los Altos, CA 15:57 5:04
52 Dunbar, Trevor 11 Kodiak, AK 15:57 5:04
53 Reedy, Heath 10 Clovis, CA 15:58 5:04
54 Brekke, Alex 12 Bozeman, MT 15:58 5:04
55 Bassett, Jared 12 Coos Bay, OR 15:58 5:04
56 Johnson, Matthe 12 Lake Forest, CA 15:58 5:04
57 Alcantar, Jose 12 Oxnard, CA 15:59 5:04
58 Fuller, Travis 12 Orem, UT 16:00 5:05
59 Prentice, Ryan 12 Normandy Park, W 16:00 5:05
60 Lynch, Kelly 12 Spokane, WA 16:01 5:05
61 Finnigan, Thoma 12 Glendroa, CA 16:01 5:05
62 Petersen, Matt 11 Davis, CA 16:03 5:06
63 Bridges, Seth 12 Anderson Island, W 16:04 5:06
64 Thorne, Adam 10 Spokane, WA 16:05 5:06
65 Surh, Brad 12 San Carlos, CA 16:06 5:07
66 Maginnis, Charle 12 Los Angeles, CA 16:06 5:07
67 Barrera, Nico 12 Carlsbad, NM 16:07 5:07
68 Martinez, Carlos 10 Alhambra, CA 16:07 5:07
69 Barlow, George 0 Liberty, UT 16:07
70 Ferrin, Neal 12 Millville, UT 16:08
71 Wolfsmith, Lanc 11 Morgan Hill, CA 16:08
72 Crum, Steven 12 Lake Elsinore, CA 16:09
73 Johnson, Tyre 11 Gonzales, CA 16:09
74 Williams, Nathan 10 Las Vegas, NV 16:10
75 Durell, Kenneth 12 Davis, CA 16:10
76 Ellis, Anthony 12 Redmond, WA 16:11
77 Felix, Ben 12 American Fork, UT 16:11
78 Chellman, Natha 12 Reno, NV 16:12
79 Schroeder, Allan 10 Mead, WA 16:12
80 Kooshian, Christi 12 Altadena, CA 16:12
81 Kanzaria, Bhavik 12 Danville, CA 16:13
82 Macquitty, Philip 10 Palo Alto, CA 16:14
83 Peterson, Alex 11 Klamath Falls, OR 16:15
84 Dialynas, Thoma 12 Newport Coast, CA 16:16
85 Nielsen, Jared 12 Boise, ID 16:16
86 Filipcik, Daniel 11 Redwood City, CA 16:16
87 Taylor, Jayson 12 Liberty Lake, WA 16:17
88 Englund, Justin 12 Federal Way, WA 16:17
89 Briggs, Mitchell 10 Everett, WA 16:17
90 Hayes, Samuel 12 Cottonwood, AZ 16:19
91 Threw, Jared 12 Oceanside, CA 16:20
92 Curnutt, Jordan 11 Spokane, WA 16:21
93 Hermance, Larr 11 Chino Valley, AZ 16:22
94 Parish, Laine 12 Cheyenne, WY 16:22
95 Williams, Lance 12 Tuba City, AZ 16:22
96 Shije, Dillon 11 Zia Pueblo, NM 16:22
97 Conway, Chris 12 Phoenix, AZ 16:23
98 Velasquez, Bran 12 Chula Vista, CA 16:23
99 Schmitt, Brett 11 Woodland Hills, CA 16:23
100 Curtis, Tyler 12 Caldwell, ID 16:24
101 Kemp, Chandler 12 Haines, AK 16:24
102 Hawkins, Paul 12 Spokane, WA 16:24
103 Jenkins, Aaron 12 Pocatello, ID 16:25
104 Gonzalez, Omar 11 Corona, CA 16:25
105 Williams, Ryan 12 Burbank, CA 16:25
106 Battles, Eric 12 Fresno, CA 16:26
107 Stoker, Jason 12 Liberty Lake, WA 16:26
108 Mickelsen, Ky 12 Cottonwood, AZ 16:27
109 Watson, Barak 11 Nampa, ID 16:27
110 Cooper, Jonatha 12 Mukilteo, WA 16:27
111 Logan, Bruce 12 Cottonwood, AZ 16:27
112 Miner, Matt 12 Ashland, OR 16:28
113 Castillo, Leo 12 Parkdale, OR 16:28
114 Schaaf, Wilder 10 Ashland, OR 16:28
115 Rosales, Daniel 10 Apple Valley, CA 16:28


 

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