National Weekend Rundown for October 10

ASICS Clovis Invitational (CA)

RESULTS
PHOTO GALLERY by Stephen Grisez

Phillip Rocha Undefeated, Destiny Collins Returns! Great Oak Boys 2nd-Fastest In Clovis Meet History (Even Without No. 3 Isaac Cortes)


Destiny Collins won the ASICS Clovis Invitational in 17:36. (Photo by Stephen Grisez)

Destiny Collins is back in business. After a long track season that extended into the summer, the senior finished 10th at the Bob Firman Invitational in her debut but looked more like herself on Saturday in winning the ASICS Clovis Invitational in 17:36.7.

"It felt good to be racing on this course," she said. "I love Woodward Park and I thought this was a good race for my second race back!"

The individual win led the No. 1 Great Oak High School girls to a dominant 34-point win at the stacked meet vs. No. 13 Arcadia (2nd, 100 pts), No. 20 Southlake Carroll (3rd, 132 pts) and No. 18 Davis (5th, 210 pts), the latter school racing without No. 1 ranked Fiona O'Keeffe, who sat out to rest after a busy few weeks of travel.

Great Oak packed their top five scorers into the top eighteen overall finishers and their top seven in the overall top 21. Their pack split 43 seconds with an 18:02 5k average.

Team Scores
PlaceTeamPointsScorersTimes
1Great Oak High School (SS)341+4+5+9+15 (17+18)0:43 1-5 Split | 18:02 Avg
2Arcadia High School (SS)1003+8+20+27+42 (61+104)1:05 1-5 Split | 18:27 Avg
3Southlake Carroll13219+21+28+31+33 (41+62)0:22 1-5 Split | 18:40 Avg
4Claremont High (SS)18525+26+36+43+55 (70+89)0:35 1-5 Split | 18:55 Avg
5Davis Senior High School (SJ)2107+13+14+84+92 (108)1:36 1-5 Split | 18:50 Avg


Phillip Rocha remained undefeated this year with a 14:58 performance. (Photo by Stephen Grisez)

What may have been even more impressive, however, was the performance from the No. 3 ranked Great Oak boys. They not only won the Championship with 81 points over four other nationally ranked teams, but recorded the second-fastest team time in meet history (77:58.1). That time came without the aid of No. 2-3 runner Isaac Cortes, which make GO's prospects even higher.

Senior Spencer Dodds' third-place, 15:08.6 performance led the way to a 50-second spread and 15:35 5k average. The No. 22 ranked Dodds battled gamely with pre-race favorite and No. 6 ranked Phillip Rocha of Arcadia as well as No. 24 ranked Eduardo Herrera of Madera South in the early stages of the race.

Rocha pulled away to his third sub-15 minute 5k performance this year with a 14:58 victory over Herrera (2nd, 15:01), as he makes a case for status as the nation's best distance runner so far this fall. California and national pundits will look forward to Mt. SAC in two weeks, where he will likely face defending champion and course record holder, No. 2 ranked Austin Tamagno of Brea Olinda.

The national team rankings look to shake up a bit, as No. 12 Dana Hills (CA) took second over No. 10 Jesuit and No. 13 King. The No. 17 ranked Southlake Carroll boys from Texas traveled an incomplete squad and placed 11th.

Team Scores
PlaceTeamPointsScorersTimes
1Great Oak High School (SS)813+5+15+25+33 (38+45)0:50 1-5 Split | 15:35 Avg
2Dana Hills High School (SS)11714+16+28+29+30 (47+107)0:19 1-5 Split | 15:49 Avg
3Jesuit (SJ)1356+7+31+42+49 (119+135)0:50 1-5 Split | 15:47 Avg
4King (Martin Luther Jr.) (SS)23217+34+40+68+73 (103+114)0:40 1-5 Split | 16:06 Avg
5Madera South (CS)2342+18+52+72+90 (111)1:36 1-5 Split | 15:59 Avg

NATIONAL WEEKEND RUNDOWN

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