Hatfield, Paulino lead the pack
It was the sixth-graders turn to take the spotlight at last week’s
Ocean View School District cross-country championships held at
Huntington Central Park, and it was Dawn Hatfield and Blake Paulino
who first crossed the finish line.
Hatfield, who runs for Vista View, won the sixth-grade girls event
in a time of 9:10.
Paulino, also of Vista View, was neck-and-neck with Marine View’s
Nathan Prime in the boys’ division and each finished the race in a
time of 8:33. But Paulino leaned in at the finish line at the right
time, and was awarded first place.
Hatfield won the girls’ race by holding off the pursuit of Spring
View’s Elvi Delgado, who ran a 9:15.
Rounding out the girls’ top five were Mesa View’s Hayley Lytle in
third place at 9:18, Marine View’s Brittany Irvin in fourth at 9:21,
and Vista View’s Brianna Ramsey in fifth, also at 9:21. Irvin edged
out Ramsey for fourth.
Marine View placed all five of its runners in the Top 10.
Vista View’s Jordan Gorman followed Prime in third place in the
boys’ final standings with a time of 8:44. Mesa View’s Fumito
Yamaguchi (9:01) and Ryan McKenney (9:09) finished fourth and fifth,
respectively.
The sixth-grade boys’ race was a near-even affair, as Marine View
captured four Top 10 ribbons and Vista View and Mesa View each won
three.
Competition also took place at the seventh- and eighth-grade
levels. Mesa View, which won the seventh-grade boys and eighth-grade
girls events, captured the overall district title for the second
consecutive year.
Seventh-grade girls
Erica Congelliere, Christina Badajos and Kaley Swain each placed
in the Top 10 as Marine View won the district championship to cap an
undefeated season.
Spring View’s Clarissa Holz won the individual championship with a
time of 9:01. The Mesa View duo of Katie Welch and Ramie Masters
finished second and third, respectively.
Seventh-grade boys
Raul Torres of Vista View, who ran an 8:01, edged out Marine
View’s Celso Arcos (8:02) to capture the individual title.
Mesa View won the division by taking five of the Top 10 spots, led
by fifth place finisher Josh Smith. The win capped an undefeated
season for the Eagles.
Eighth-grade girls
Kristin Thuve of Mesa View ran an 8:39 to win her second
consecutive district title and helped lead the Eagles to the division
crown.
Teammate Briana Littrell placed second, Spring View’s Heidi
Holdway and Brianna Smith were third and fourth, respectively, and
Mesa View’s Caprice Thompson was fifth.
Eighth-grade boys
The division featured the most balanced race of district
competition.
Mesa View entered the finals with dual meet wins over their three
district rivals, but Vista View was able to avenge a single-point
loss to the Eagles during the regular season to capture the district
title.
Marine View’s Joey De Leon finished an undefeated season by
winning the event in 8:08. Mesa View’s Ted Hennes and Ryan Shillito
were second and fifth, respectively, Vista View’s Tyler Petry placed
third, and Luis Pavia of Spring View ran to a fourth place finish.
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