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Warren Stauffer Invite

Posted by Ralph Casas at Oct 3, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Warren Stauffer Invitational (Dyestatcal Link)
(Link to Results)
Byrd wins senior race, Girls take 3rd place, Boys set school team-time record!
Racing by grade level, the Matadores boys and girls had an opportunity to stretch out their legs and earn some serious PRs at the annual Warren Stauffer Invitational at Hollydale Park. In fact, when the dust settled and the day was over, 15 boys and 19 girls went home with new PRs. In addition, on the girls team, there were numerous medal winners, a first place finish by Melissa Byrd in the Senior Girls race, a 2nd place finish by Celinda Manzo in the sophomore girls race, and an overall 3rd place finish by the girl's team.

On the boys side, led by Andrew Garza and Regan Garcia, 2nd in the sophomore boys race and one second short of breaking La Mirada's School record, there is a new team time record. Besides Regan and Andrew, the new "Fastest 7" include: Michael Palmer, Joseph Jeon, Richard Marquez, Andrew Herrick, and Frankie Nogales.

Fastest Boys Team

Michael Palmer, Andrew Garza, Andrew Herrick, Regan Garcia,
Richard Marquez, Frankie Nogales, Joseph Jeon

 

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Warren Stauffer -- Girls

Posted by Ralph Casas at Oct 3, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Fr Girls

Hickman

Amber

21:24 PR

Chavarria

Liana

22:05 PR

Chavarria

Maria

22:49 PR

Sutter

Kaitlin

25:01 PR

De Jesus

Czarina

25:03 PR

Harper

Brianna

25:04 PR

Soph Girls

Manzo

Celinda

18:24 PR

Casanover

Ashley

19:26

Ganton

Charlene

22:10 PR

Vo

Victoria

23:30 PR

Centeno

Breanna

26:01 PR

Ceballos

Justine

27:08 PR

Eubanks

Chelsea

27:51 PR

Junior Girls

   

McIntyre

Lauren

19:19

Tapia

Paulina

19:28 PR

Crigler

Olivia

21:09 PR

Kirton

Serena

22:04 PR

Santiago

Rhea

28:29 PR

Ibarra

Tanya

29:10 PR

Osuna

Eblim

29:06 PR

Bermudez

Jessica

29:22 PR

Senior Girls

Byrd

Melissa

18:56

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Week 4: Suburban League Cluster Meet #1

Posted by Ralph Casas at Oct 1, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Suburban League Cluster Meet #1 (Dyestatcal Link) (Kirby Lee Photos)
La Mirada had close call in first meet (Whittier Daily News Link)

Matadores harriers took to the rolling, grassy hills of La Mirada Regional Park last Thursday in the first of three Suburban League meets. Kicking off the day's action were the junior varsity girls. Leading the way for the Lady Mats were the frosh-soph duo of Amber Hickman and Charlene Ganton. When the scores were tallied, the girls were able to pull out a closely contested contest in 2nd place. After an hour wait, the junior varsity boys took to the hills. Newcomer, Joseph Jeon, and freshman, Paul Rael, led the way this day as the boys walked away with a 4th place finish.

When the time came for the varsity Lady Mats to take the field, there were collective sighs of relief and anticipation from coaches and team members. Realistically, they were aware of the difficulty of the task before them. The Cerritos girls were running well and had beat them in head-to-head competition at the Weisenburger Invite just a week earlier. As a team, they agreed that all they needed to do to stay in the hunt for the league title was finish the day in second place. They knew that neither senior, and last seasons league runner-up Melissa Byrd, nor all-league runner Ashley Casanover were cleared to race. It was clear to them that both Melissa and Ashley were instructed by their health care team to use the "race" as a workout. So, prior to the race, Ashley was instructed to stay back with virus-ridden Aja Labasan, and Byrd was instructed to be a "safety valve," so to speak, in case of a tie. The big question on everybody's mind was, "Would there be enough scoring power to make the race close?" When the gun sounded, a large pack of girls took off together and stayed close for the first half mile. Sophomore, Celinda Manzo, was the first to break away and eventually pulled out to a 30 second lead on the chase pack. Together the Suburban League girls raced until just after mile one when a trio of Cerritos Dons pulled away from the pack with last season's league champion, Lauren McIntyre, in chase. By the time the race reached the halfway point, Cerritos had a clear advantage with a 24 - 32 point lead. By mile 2, Lauren pulled ahead into the 4th spot and Paulina Tapia, racing in only her 2nd varsity race, moved up to the 6th spot, making the score 25 - 30 in favor of Cerritos. We'll never know what was going through the minds of the girls at that point. Perhaps it was the likelihood of losing their first league meet since 2000; perhaps it was the thought of maintaining a tradition; perhaps it was just lots of pain and a little luck. In any case, with 1200 meters left in the race, there was a collective surge from La Mirada's #2 - #6 runners that allowed them to prevail. Paulina moved from the 5th spot up to 3rd; Lauren was passed, but managed to maintain her position; Ashley dragged a struggling Aja past a competitor; and Byrd, knowing she was the 6th scorer, courageously passed Cerritos' #6. When the dust settled, the Lady Mats discovered they narrowly pulled out a 27 - 28 point victory and extended their winning streak to 87 league meets. Celinda Manzo kept the tradition of La Mirada first place finishes, as she led from start to end.

Last season, the Cerritos program won it's second league title in school history; only twice in recent history has Norwalk lost the league title in the Suburban League. Once again, in the end, a few key passes allowed Cerritos to gain the 48-50 edge over Norwalk.  Leading early were the Matadores, who placed Andrew Garza, Regan Garcia, and Michael Palmer in the top six; however, the fourth and fifth scorers finished in the number 24 and 25 spot to push La Mirada back to third place, while much improved John Glenn secured a solid fourth place finish.

JV Girls

 

Mile 1

Mile 2

Finish

Hickman

Amber

7:21

15:25

23:44

Ganton

Charlene

7:20

15:40

24:16

Vo

Victoria

7:50

16:40

25:14

Chavarria

Liana

8:32

17:14

25:49

Chavarria

Maria

7:43

17:07

27:01

De Jesus

Czarina

8:52

18:12

27:06

Sutter

Kaitlin

8:50

18:12

27:12

Centeno

Breanna

8:57

19:56

29:50

Baker

Selena

9:38

20:20

30:57

Compton

Josephine

9:10

20:12

30:57

Santiago

Rhea

9:44

21:03

31:38

Ceballos

Justine

9:52

21:38

32:18

Eubanks

Chelsea

9:09

21:01

32:44

Ibarra

Tanya

10:15

22:49

35:54

Varsity Girls

 

 

 

 

Manzo

Celinda

6:14

13:12

19:59

Tapia

Paulina

6:35

13:44

20:38

McIntyre

Lauren

6:34

13:50

20:53

Casanover

Ashley

6:39

14:15

21:35

Labasan

Aja

6:37

14:15

21:46

Bryd

Melissa

6:44

14:40

22:21

Ceballos

Bianca

7:09

15:40

24:10

 

 

 

 

 

Varsity Boys

 

Mile 1

Mile 2

Finish

Garza

Andrew

5:22

11:04

16:49

Garcia

Regan

5:23

11:07

17:01

Palmer

Michael

5:29

11:34

17:25

Bales

Clint

5:57

12:20

19:10

Marquez

Richard

5:57

12:20

19:11

Nogales

Frankie

5:58

12:39

19:20

Cordova

Mateo

5:56

12:50

19:52

         

JV Boys

       

Jeon

Joseph

5:51

12:43

19:35

Wong

Eric

6:33

13:38

20:24

Rael

Paul

6:09

13:16

20:36

Mellott

Justin

6:30

14:11

21:45

Labasan

Jai

7:40

16:12

24:43

De La Rosa

Jeremy

6:54

15:24

26:16

Soma

Akshay

7:54

17:04

26:41

Ballesteros

Joey

7:52

17:47

27:22

Gallegos

Gonzalo

8:36

18:30

29:33

Linares

Angel

8:52

19:02

29:47

Fr/Soph Girls

3rd Place Team

Ganton

Charlene

24:04 PR

Chavarria

Maria

24:26 PR

Chavarria

Liana

24:40 PR

Vo

Victoria

24:59 PR

De Jesus

Czarina

25:28 PR

Compton

Jospehine

30:56 PR

Ceballos

Justine

32:13 PR

Conchas

Vanessa

37:05

JV Girls

Santiago

Rhea

31:35

Bermudez

Jessica

31:36 PR

Ibarra

Tanya

31:58 PR

Osuna

Eblim

33:00 PR

Varsity Girls

2nd Place Team

Manzo

Celinda

19:26

Tapia

Paulina

20:27 PR

McIntyre

Lauren

21:08

Labasan

Aja

21:25

Crigler

Olivia

23:00

Ceballos

Bianca

23:16

Kirton

Serena

23:20

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