Our preview of the Central Coast Section final that will take place at the Crystal Springs course this Saturday.
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Los Altos freshman Lauren Soobrian wins the CIF-Central Coast Section Division 1 title, running the 2.95-mile course at Crystal Springs in Belmont in 17:58.20. Sequoia junior Yvonne Brien Miller was second in 18:17.70.



Junior Colin Peattie ran 15:02.80 over the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs cross country course in Belmont to win the CIF-Central Coast Section Division 1 title in leading Bellarmine College Prep to the section title. Los Altos senior Adam Sage placed second in 15:23.10.

Presentation senior Gianna Mendoza wins the CIF-Central Coast Section Division 2 title in 17:55.55 at the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont. Isabelle Cairns, a junior at Mountain View St. Francis, placed second in 18:04.57.


Mountain View St. Francis senior Juan Pablo Garcia wins the CIF-Central Coast Section Division 2 title in 15:28.98 at the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont. Benjamin Geil, a junior at Leigh, placed second in 15:32.11.


El Camino sophomore Noelle Diep won the CIF-Central Coast Section Division 3 title, running 18:42.57 at the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont. Evie Cohen, a junior at St. Ignatius, placed second in 19:05.84.


Saratoga sophomore Harrison Dance won the CIF-Central Coast Section Division 3 title, running 15:47.41 at the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont.Elliot Daniels, a sophomore at Prospect, placed second in 16:07.06



Junior Anna Weirich won the CIF-Central Coast Section Girls Division IV title, running the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont in 18:01.12. Junior Luci Lambert of Sacred Heart Prep placed second in 18:48.95. The Menlo School, despite missing a standout senior, won the team title by 81 points over Sacred Heart.

Senior Raymond Brookman of Santa Cruz won the boys Division IV title at the CIF-Central Coast Section Cross Country Championships, running the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont in 15:42.62. Junior Mario Avila placed second in 15:47.83 to lead King City to the team title.

Freshman Kaiya Brooks ran away from the competition to win the girls Division V championship at the CIF-Central Coast Section finals, running the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in Belmont in 18:07.57. Senior Tevah Gevelber placed second in 18:54.92 in leading Castilleja to the team title.


Sophomore Michael Julian of The York School won the CIF-Central Coast Section Division V boys title, running the 2.95-mile Crystal Springs course in 15:46.35. Senior Wilser Vasquez placed second in 16:11.89 in leading Crystal Springs Uplands to a sixth consecutive team title.

Can the MileSplit database predict the outcomes of the 10 races this Saturday at Crystal Springs?
Lauren Soobrian and Kaiya Brooks win titles; the Bells and Crystal Springs Uplands extend long streaks.
Ranking the top 1,500 boys cross country runners by 3-mile times achieved during the week of Nov. 10-16, 2019.
Ranking the top 1,500 girls cross country runners by 3-mile times achieved during the week of Nov. 10-16, 2019.