Girls running: Allen picks Stanford
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High senior running standout Julie
Allen, a four-time CIF State cross country finalist who won individual
CIF Southern Section titles in cross country, as well as track and field,
will continue her athletic and academic careers at Stanford University,
she announced Monday.
Allen, who won the CIF Division III section cross country crown last
fall and went on to finish second at CIF State Finals in Fresno, said she
chose the Cardinal over UCLA, Dartmouth, Yale and Division III Principia.
She will run cross country and compete in track and field in Palo Alto.
“Stanford just suited me,” she said. “It suited me like a glove. I
liked every aspect about it. The people are more like me, as far as goals
and the ways they go about accomplishing those goals.”
Allen, who transferred to CdM from Fountain Valley High before her
junior track and field season, has achieved virtually all the goals a
prep runner could in Southern California.
After winning the Pacific Coast League individual championship last
fall, breaking a 10-year-old course record at Irvine Regional Park and
leading CdM to the league cross country title, she capped her season by
finishing third at the prestigious Kinney Invitational.
She then had a storybook track campaign, winning league titles in the
1,600 meters, the 3,200 and finishing second in the 800. She repeated
those finishes at the section finals, scoring 28 points to help CdM
repeat as CIF Division III champion. She was fifth at the Southern
Section Masters Meet in the 3,200, but finished third in the Division III
state final in that event last spring.
She said she is undecided on a major, but is happy to have the
recruiting process behind her.
“It’s nice to know for sure where I’m going to be,” she said.
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