By Bob Ramsey, on October 17th, 2011% The SGV One on One Challenge – the first race of the year on the full Mt.SAC course, was postponed to Saturday after rain on the course the previous week. The delay led to a considerably diminished field (about 14 schools), with many teams opting not to run the week before the Mt.SAC Invite, or . . . → Read More: SGV One on One: SGV Girls Fast Among the Few
By Bob Ramsey, on October 14th, 2011% This weekend was supposed to be a quiet one, lying between the week’s cluster meets and next weekend’s huge Mt.SAC Invitational, at which almost the entire SGV will take part.
However, rain during the previous week moved last weekend’s SGV 1 on 1 Challenge back to this Saturday. This meet, which despite the name is . . . → Read More: Week Six Preview: First Crack at Mt.SAC
By Bob Ramsey, on October 14th, 2011% This competitive league raced on Friday, so they enjoyed much cooler weather than the other leagues this week. The Del Rio’s second cluster meet was held on the hilly three mile course at La Mirada Park, a course that yields times similar to Mt.SAC
Here’s the meet recap from California Coach Tony DiMarco:
. . . → Read More: Del Rio #2: Cal Boys Roll, Girls Move to the Top
By Bob Ramsey, on October 14th, 2011% You’ll see ’em when we get ’em.
The race was Thursday, October 13th at Schabarum Park.
By Bob Ramsey, on October 14th, 2011% In the first Pacific League Meet, Arcadia tried to keep a bit back to get ready for their big meet two days later in Idaho, and they barely had enough to edge Div. I ranked Burbank. This time the Apaches had a easier time with a 23-33 edge in the multi-dual format, going undefeated on . . . → Read More: Pacific #2: Arcadia Boys Easier This Time, Girls Get Pushed Back
By Bob Ramsey, on October 14th, 2011% It was 99 degrees when the Glendora girls went to the line to defend their top ranking from the first Baseline League meet. Twenty minutes later, after covering 3 miles on a tough course at Red Hill Park, they’d held to the top spot by an even bigger margin with a 1, 2, 4, 7, . . . → Read More: Baseline #2: Glendora Girls Even Better
By Bob Ramsey, on October 14th, 2011% Peaky Yuter
The Rio Hondo League held their second cluster meet of the 2011 season on the hilly course at Crescenta Valley Park. Like all of Wednesday’s races, they fought high heat along with the tough course.
South Pasadena, with usual number one Cluster Meet #1 winner Paul Messana sitting out, still had . . . → Read More: Rio Hondo #2: South Pas Boys Hold, La Cañada Girls Move Up
By Bob Ramsey, on October 12th, 2011% The seven team Hacienda League met for the second time on the Invite Course at Bonelli Park – this time 3 miles as opposed to the long course of the first meet.
Girls: held form from the first meet, with Bonita holding their spot up front, followed again by Walnut and Los Altos. Marissa Scott . . . → Read More: Hacienda #2: Bonita Holds, Walnut Surges
By Bob Ramsey, on October 12th, 2011% Here’s a quick recap from Covina coach Erik Starkey, about today’s race run at the hot and hilly 3 mile course at Schbarum Park.
Girls: Northview was able to pack up and score the same 44 points they scored at meet #1 to win it. Covina gave a strong effort in finishing second . . . → Read More: Valle Vista #2: Northview and Covina Stay Up Front
By Bob Ramsey, on October 12th, 2011% South El Monte’s Josue Linarte (16:42) and Jaime Perez (17:00) go 1, 2, but Rosemead‘s tight grouping was enough to edge fast rising Gabrielino 49 to 52. Arroyo 3rd/69 pts, SEM 4th/79 pts, El Monte 5th/92, Mountain View 6th/149
Arroyo’s Cindy Ngo (20:42) beats out Rosemead’s Kelly Luc (20:45), but the Panthers take the team . . . → Read More: Mission Valley #2: Rosemead Takes Both in the Heat
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SGV Track & XC This site is maintained by Bob Ramsey – a SGV T&F athlete (Arroyo ’80), and former coach at Glendora HS and Meet Director of the SGV Champs. Bob is currently Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at Whittier College
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