Paris Ruiz went wire to wire in this victory in his first cross country race ever.
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In his first cross country race, Adonis Salazar of Dublin High school takes home the victory.
Megan Bjeldanes from Monte Vista took the victory by a good margin in the FS/JV Unlimited Race.
Munir Kabbara of San Rafael and Sean Laidlaw from Lick Wilmerding went 1-2, both with strong performances on the second mile.
Zack Katzman from Skyline runs one second slower than Cooper Teare for the second fastest time on the day.
Cassidy Haskell of Miramonte felt good after the race went out quick and took the victory in the Small School Varsity Race.
Cooper Teare from St. Joseph Notre Dame ran the 6th fastest time in Ed Sias course history en route to beating Nick Downs for the Small School Varsity race victory.
Megan McCandless of Granada tied 1996 Footlocker Champion Kristen Gordon's course record with her 10:27 run in the Large School Varsity Race.
Catherine Kiser from Monte Vista with the strong performance to take the victory in the JV race.
Cooper Teare and Nick Downs battle it out in the Varsity Boys Small School Race.
Cassidy Haskell with a strong finish to take the Varsity Girls Small School Race.
Zach Katzman with the strong finish to take the Varsity Boys Large School Race.
Watch Megan McCandless tie 1996 Footlocker National Champion Kristen Gordon's Ed Sias Course Record!
The yellow shirts made their debut when we covered 6 sectional meets in 7 days last spring, and they're going to be back in full force this fall as we increase our on-site presence!
Here is a preview of all four varsity races for tomorrow's Ed Sias Invitational at Hidden Valley Park.
Get excited for the Ed Sias Invitational with a little course walk through and meet preview!
The 2 Mile course at Hidden Valley Park gives Megan McCandless the chance to shine - and gives Campolindo's girls the chance to prove me wrong for leaving them out of the Preseason Countdown.
(Photo by Chuck Utash) Whether you look at returning 5K or 3 Mile times, you come up with Cooper Teare in the #1 spot for St. Joseph Notre Dame.