
Now that the team is back from being up north it’s time for them to run at Cucamonga- Guasti Regional Park known as The IE Challenge Meet. The coverage of this whole meet breaks down all the first-place, victory moments, setting personal records, and even running better on a past-tense setback.

This really shows these two girls were definitely ambitiously hungry to get that placement that they deserved. Now it’s time to flip over to the freshman boys’ side of the Santiago XC team. In this race, we had six freshman boys representing their team. The person who took the rep and led these boys was no other than Jackson Cunanan(9). He finalized his placement as 3rd overall out of 88 runners in this race and had a time of 17:00.8 for this course. What makes this moment special is he set an outstanding personal record and became a leader running amongst his peers in this race. Knowing that he is a freshman shows there will definitely be more progression coming out of him. Jackson Cunanan (9) gave me an insight into how he felt post-race, “Running this course for the first time and placing 3rd overall while just being a freshman helped me gain confidence in running races, knowing that I can make top 3. It was also the first time that I had made the top 3 in the season and I think that placing well in the Inland Empire Challenge helped me do well mentally when I run Mt. SAC.” Also, these freshman boys were about to place 5th overall out of seven schools.
Next up, we have the sophomore girls running against 4 other schools. These ladies were able to set the team as 3rd place overall out of five schools in total. Brooklyn Earle(10) was indeed able to lead this sophomore ladies back while obtaining 18th place out of 66 runners. After finalizing that race it was time to see the dynamic sophomore boys squad for this race. Brandon Fonseca (10), Alijah Cox (10), and Jett Blake (10) were all able to finish in a 1,2,3 combo leading their side of the team to 1st place out of 11 schools in their race. All 3 of these guys were able to settle down and tell me what their contribution meant towards the team, Brandon Fonseca(10)- “We work harder!”Alijah Cox (10)- “It shows how far we’ve come in the improvement and how we push ourselves to become better”, and Jett Blake (10)- “ It shows how great we will be for what’s to come.” Seeing these boys push each other in the race is really the definition of what working together looks like.
The girl’s sweepstakes race was led by none other than the phenomenal sophomore Rylee Blade(10), she was coming in at 16:55.9 for the final time on this course. Overall the Santiago varsity lady sharks got 2nd place out of eleven other schools. Now coming over to the boy’s varsity side they competed very well in their sweepstakes race. Van Filek(12) and Dylan DeLoyola(12) were both going neck to neck against each other in this race. Van Filek(12) took 2nd and Dylan DeLoyola(12) secured 3rd, and the time difference amongst each other was only a 15-second gap. Another positive note is they took 1st place overall out of eight other schools in total.

With everything covered up, it is safe to say that the Santiago Cross-Country team secured the win for today all around. It’s time to hold their celebratory moment for a bit and get prepared to run at Mt.Sac Invitational next weekend.