El Paso runners, teams chase state berths in Lubbock

What: Region 1 Cross Country Championship.

When: Monday, Oct. 23 – (All times MST) 5A Girls, 8 a.m.; 5A Boys, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24 – 6A Girls, 8 a.m.; 6A Boys, 8:30 a.m.; 4A Girls, 11 a.m.; 4A Boys, 11:30 a.m.

Where: Mae Simmons Park, MLK Blvd. and 24th Street in Lubbock.

At stake: Top four teams and top 10 individuals not on a qualifying team advance to the UIL Cross Country State Championship, Saturday Nov. 3 and 4 at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock.

Who’s running?

The following girl’s teams and runners have advanced:

Class 6A: Franklin, Eastwood and Pebble Hills. Also, Mia Hairston, Montwood.

Class 5A: Chapin, El Paso, Burges, Hanks, Bel Air and Del Valle. Also, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo and Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon.

Class 4A: Harmony, Riverside, Irvin, San Elizario, Fabens and Young Women’s Academy. Also, Lileni Ayala, Mt. View and Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View.

The following boy’s teams and runners have advanced:

Class 6A: Eastwood, Franklin and Coronado. Also, Diego Romeo, Americas and Mark Barajas, Pebble Hills.

Class 5A:  El Paso, Chapin, Burges, Del Valle, Hanks and Bel Air. Also, Abraham Martinez, Horizon.

Class 4A: Austin, Riverside, Harmony, San Elizario, Fabens and Valle Verde.

San Elizario finished second at last year’s regionals and ended the season with a Class 4A state bronze medal.

The Franklin boys and girls are seeking return trips to the Class 6A UIL State Cross Country Championship and the San Elizario boys are looking to pick up another state medal in Class 4A.

That road to Old Settlers Park in Round Rock continues Monday and Tuesday at regionals at Mae Simmons Park in Lubbock.

Eastwood junior Adelynn Rodriguez and Franklin’s super sophomores, Emily Orr and Abigail Pinon are looking for a return visit to state.

Class 6A

The Franklin, Eastwood and Pebble Hills girl’s teams, along with Montwood sophomore Mia Hairston, will race Tuesday at 8 a.m. (MDT).

After winning their sixth straight District 1-6A title on Oct. 12, Franklin is seeking its fourth trip to state in five years.

The team is led sophomores – Emily Orr who was 19th at regional last year in 18:53.60 and Abigail Pinon who was 25th in 19:08.3 – and senior Brooke McCune.

Last year, the Cougars finished third at the Region 1-6A championship and seventh at state.

The Troopers finished ninth at the Region 1-6A Championship, but junior Adelynn Rodriguez finished 12th in 18:43.10 and advanced to state where she finished 43rd.

Rodriguez, who was injured much of 2022, was healthy this season.

“I feel really good,” she said after defending her District 1-6A title. “I had a tough season last year. It wasn’t just physical; it was mental as well. So just to be able to run strong and finish strong means a lot to me. Patience is really important in a sport like this.”

She said she overcame those mental obstacles by surrounding herself with positive people and she stopped putting pressure on herself.

“I would always go into races with a specific goal, but now I go into them with a ‘whatever happens, happens’ attitude,” she said. “I know I’m going to do well because I work hard every day. I also surround myself with the right people, the right friends; and having my family close to me helped me a lot.”

Rodriguez, who is making her third trip to regionals, is seeking her third trip to state.

“I take regionals a little bit more serious than state because we’re in the Region of Doom and we have a lot of tough teams that are known nationally,” she said. “The regional course has a lot of hills, so you really have to run a smart race. I think I’ll do well. This (district) course (Horizon Golf Course) was little more difficult than last year, but I was able to handle it.”

Eastwood was ninth at regionals in 2022.

The Spartans placed third at the District 1-6A Championship and for the second straight year advance to regionals. Last year the team finished 18th.

Montwood’s Hairston was 56th at last year’s regional in 20:00.70.

Matthew Engle hopes to lead the Cougars to another state appearance. Last fall, Franklin finished fourth at regionals and seventh at state.

The Eastwood, Franklin and Coronado boy’s teams along with junior Diego Romeo from Americas and senior Mark Barajas from Pebble Hills will race Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. (MDT).

The Franklin boys are seeking a little redemption after failing to defend their first ever District 1-6A championship this year, finishing second to Eastwood.

“That really shocked us a little but I think it’s what we needed,” said Matthew Engle, who won the individual district championship. “It’s been a little tough this year; we’ve had a couple of injuries and we’ve had to have other guys step it up but that comes with the sport.”

Engle led the Cougars to their first state appearance after finishing fourth at regionals in 2022. The team ended up seventh at state.

Engle finished tenth at regionals in 15:48.40.

The district title returned to Eastwood, who prior to last year, had won 11 district championships in a row.

Eastwood junior Aidan Torres, the district runner-up, said he is happy with the way the team has progressed this season.

“Last year didn’t turn out as we wanted it to and that really motivated us this year,” he said. “Our team is really dedicated, and they work hard. We knew we had it in us to come out on top.”

But, he added, there is still plenty of room for improvement.

“We’ve all run regionals before so we know it’s a hard course, similar to this one (Horizon Golf Course) with a lot of hills so we’ll incorporate that in our training,” he said. “We need to stay humble. We have to try our best and put in the work to get us to state. We’re going to go out there and do our best.”

El Paso’s Miles Westbrook seeks a return to the Class 5A State Championship.

Class 5A

The El Paso, Chapin, Burges, Del Valle, Hanks and Bel Air boy’s teams and Horizon’s Abraham Martinez will race on Monday at 8:30 a.m.

El Paso High, which defended its District 1-5A title, were the top El Paso 5A team at regionals last year, placing eighth.

Junior Miles Westbrook was 14th (16:18.5) and senior Leo Valenzuela was 17th in 16:22.5 and advanced to state. At state, Westbrook was 53rd in 16:41.0 and Valenzuela was 80th in 17:05.7.

“This is a state-caliber team,” said Westbrook, who won his second straight individual district championship. “We are losing two key runners next year but we have a good freshman on the team this year and we’re getting two more next year so we should be just as good or better next year.”

His individual goal is a top five finish, and his team goal is top two.

“Making it to state is the first goal for us, and then making it to the top three, for sure, once we get there,” he said.

Bel Air senior Leonardo Resendez, the District 2-5A individual champion, is focused on regionals.

“Right now, we need keep on training and not do anything dumb,” he said. “We need to make sure we keep ourselves healthy so we can do well at regionals.”

The Chapin, El Paso, Burges, Hanks, Bel Air and Del Valle girl’s teams and Canutillo’s Nevaeh Escobedo and Horizon’s Jacqueline Gonzalez will race on Monday at 8 a.m.

Hanks junior Elizabeth Aguirre has lead the Knights all season.

Hanks, the District 2-5A champion, is looking to improve on its regional performance from last year, when they finished 17th.

“We are going to work on finishing up there with the top teams in the region and hopefully get some girls in the top 20 and advance to state,” said sophomore Lily Arias, the district champ.

District 1-5A champion Rebecca Duran said the team knew they had a special group after the first meet this season.

“We were up there with Franklin and that gave us the confidence that we could do this if we fight for it,” she said.

Duran said she is aiming for a state berth.

“I know I’m going to have to run crazy fast,” she said. “I know it’s going to be very competitive. But I want my teammates to do amazing, as well. They are going to run as hard as I’m going to run and see what we can do individually and eventually it will show out as we do as a team.”

Austin hopes its District 1-4A translates to success at regionals.

Class 4A

The San Elizario, Austin, Riverside, Harmony, Fabens and Valle Verde boy’s teams will race Tuesday at 11:30 p.m.

San Elizario finished second at last year’s regionals and ended the season with a Class 4A state bronze medal.

The Eagles are hoping to make its tenth straight trip to state.

Senior Julian Guerra, who won the district title, said the team is determined to continue the San Elizario tradition.

“This is my senior year and two of my other teammates are seniors as well,” he said after San Elizario won their 11th straight district title. “This is something we’ve been talking about since last year when we didn’t win state. We focused on putting in the work to win it again. We’ve really been motivating these guys as the seniors did for us when we were juniors and sophomores. We are going to give it our all, we really want the state title.”

Guerra finished sixth at last year’s regionals in 16:01.60.

San Elizario comes into regionals on roll.

The Harmony, Riverside, Irvin, San Elizario, Fabens and Young Women’s Academy girls as well as Mt. View runners Lileni Ayala and Dayanara Gonzalez will race at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

District 2-4A champion Fabens freshman Alexia Martinez is looking forward to her first regional.

“I’m looking to finish in the top 10 or top 15 and hope I make it to state,” she said.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 9

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

This week’s schedule

Region 1 Cross Country Championship. Monday, Oct. 23 – (All times MST) 5A Girls, 8 a.m.; 5A Boys, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24 – 6A Girls, 8 a.m.; 6A Boys, 8:30 a.m.; 4A Girls, 11 a.m.; 4A Boys, 11:30 a.m.at Mae Simmons Park in Lubbock.

Harmony Science Academy won its first District 1-4A championship in school history.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin won its sixth straight District 1-6A title placing all seven runners in the top 10, scoring 20 points. Sophomore Emily Orr led the way finishing second in 20:05.43, followed by senior Brooke McCune (third, 20:16.11), sophomore Abigail Pinon (fourth, 20:48.26), junior Sophia Keiser (fifth, 20:58.50), senior Victoria Hoyt (sixth, 21:07.77), junior Olivia Elder (seventh, 21:15.13) and junior Sienna Zarate (tenth, 21:35.76). The Cougars are seeking its fourth trip to state in five years. They will race in the Class 6A division Tuesday at 8 a.m.

2. Eastwood: The Troopers finished second in District 1-6A with 81 points. Junior Adelynn Rodriguez defended her individual title, winning in 19:42.69. Eastwood will race in the Class 6A division on Tuesday at 8 a.m.

3. Chapin: Chapin easily won the District 1-5A title with 20 points. Husky runners took five of the top 10 spots, including the first four. Junior Rebecca Duran won the individual title in 20:58.51 followed by sophomore Ava Dennis (second, 21:07.64), junior Biviana Garcia (third, 21:40.69), freshman Jocelyn Diaz Torres (fourth, 21:58.03) and freshman Abigail Sanchez (tenth, 23:07.85). The team will compete in the Region 1-5A Championship Monday at 8 a.m.

4. Pebble Hills: The Spartans qualified for regionals after its third-place finish at the District 1-6A championship. Senior Caroline Zarrabal was the lone top 10 runner, finishing eighth in 21:23.59. The team will race in the Region 1-6A championship on Tuesday at 8 a.m.

5. Hanks: The Knights defended its District 2-5A crown and move up two spots, finishing one spot short of a perfect score. Hanks had six runners in the top 10 including district champ sophomore Lily Arias who completed the course in 21:37.29, sophomore Ashlyn McMillan was second in 21:48.56 followed by junior Elizabeth Aguirre (third, 21:58.83), senior Destinee Loeza (fifth, 23:07.57), freshman Alyssa Fino (sixth, 23:26.44) and sophomore Madison Leedom (tenth, 24:12.16). The team will race for a spot to state Monday at 8 a.m.

6. Americas: The Trailblazers finished fourth in District 1-6A. Its top runner was junior Laila Morales who was 14th in 22:08.51. Their season has ended.

7. El Paso High: The Tigers finished second in District 1-5A and advanced to regionals. El Paso runners in the top 10 were senior Andrea Castillo (sixth, 22:35.48), freshman Sofia Speer (seventh, 22:52.05) and sophomore Calista Sakellakos (eighth, 22:52.38). The team will race for a spot at state Monday at 8 a.m.

8. Montwood: The Rams placed fifth at the District 1-6A meet. Sophomore Mia Hairston was ninth in 21:29.70 and advanced to regionals. She will race on Tuesday at 8 a.m.

9. San Elizario: The Eagles move up one after winning back-to-back District 2-4A titles, placing five runners in the top 9 for 33 points. Senior Kylee Pardo finished the 2-mile course third in 14:09.83 followed by senior Alexandra Ordaz (sixth, 14:54.16), freshman Lyanna Morales (seventh, 15:10.00), senior Osmary Vazquez (eighth, 15:23.76) and senior Briana Mancillas (ninth, 15:32.75). The team will race in the Region 14A championship at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

10. Bel Air: The Highlanders Bel Air finished second in District 2-5A with 59 points and move back into The top 10. Bel Air had two runners in the top 10 – senior Kailee Fierro (seventh, 23:39.84) and junior Carolyna Noriega (eighth, 23:51.60). The team will race in the Regional 5A race Monday at 8 a.m.

Dropped out: Socorro.

On the brink: Harmony Science Academy.

Franklin senior Brooke McCune was third at the District 1-6A Championship. She also has the third fastest time in the city.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 16:49.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 17:46.70 (Southlake, 9/23).

3, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 18:36.90 (Southlake, 9/23).

4, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:39.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

5, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 18:44.90. (Southlake, 9/23).

6, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:00.70 (Southlake, 9/23).

7, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:40.71 (Southlake, 9/23).

9, Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 19:46.8 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

10, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 19:51.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

11, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

12, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 19:57.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

13, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 19:59.5 (Old Settlers Park, 9/23).

14, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

15, Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 20:08.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

16, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 20:10.88 (Don Haskins Park, 9/22)

17, Isabella Campa, Franklin, 20:12.10 (Southlake, 9/23).

18, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:12.87 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

19, Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 20:13.4 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

20, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:16.70 (Veterans Park, 9/16).

21, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

22, Joules Payan, Eastwood, 20:18.5 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

23, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:18.90 (Southlake, 9/23).

24, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

25, Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 20:27.83 (Don Haskins Park, 9/22).

Riverside junior Kim Castro won the District 1-4A individual tile in 15:30.25.

 Power Rankings

1, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 62 (4).

2, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 59.

3, Emily Orr, Franklin, 57 (3).

4, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 49 (4).

4, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 49 (1).

6, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 48.

7, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 47 (3).

8, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 46 (1).

8, Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 46.

10, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 45 (2).

Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 42.

Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 41.

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 35.

Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 34.

Brooke McCune, Franklin, 33.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 32.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 29.

Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 28.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 25 (1).

Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 23.

Olivia Elder, Franklin, 21.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 21.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 19.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 19.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 18.

Clarissa Castillo, El Paso, 17.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 15.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 15. 

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 13.

Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 13.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 12.

Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 12.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 11.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 11 (1).

Kim Castro, Riverside, 10 (1).

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 9.

Andrea Castillo, El Paso, 9.

Dana Gonzalez, Riverside, 9.

Yatznelly Galindo, Harmony, 8.

Emily Zarate, Socorro, 8.

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Marielle Rubio, Eastlake, 7.

Samirah Avila, Socorro, 7.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 7.

Abigail Bauman, Eastwood, 7. 

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 7.

Keilah Valenzuela-Garcia, Burges, 7.

Daniela Almanza, Riverside, 7.

Bobbi Guillen Del Valle, 7.

 Kairme Gonzalez Eastwood 6.    

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 6.

Laila Morales, Americas, 6.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 6.

Regina Perez, Harmony, 6.

Briana Mancillas, San Elizario, 6.

Emma Guevara, El Paso, 5.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 5.

Alyssa Fino, Hanks, 5.

Ari Beltran Del Rio, Harmony, 5.

Sierra Conner, Coronado, 4.

Stephanie Hernandez, Del Valle, 4.

Carli Day, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 4.

Evelyn Hernandez, Fabens, 4.

Hilda Urena, Irvin, 4.

Lyanna Morales, San Elizario, 4.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 3.

Brianna Lopez, Eastwood, 3.

Mireya Galindo, Harmony, 3.

Osmary Vazquez, San Elizario, 3.

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Joules Payan, Eastwood, 2.

Breseis Oliva, Coronado, 2.

Audrey Lee Bel Air, 2        

Paula Galaz Carreon, Montwood, 2.

Antoinette Ogaz, Fabens, 2.

Zoe Estrada, Irvin, 2.

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 1.

Isabella Campa, Franklin, 1.

Nohemi Garcia, Jefferson, 1.

Paris Jones, Burges, 1.

Abigail Sanchez, Chapin, 1.

Madison Leedom, Hanks, 1.

Anel Gaytan, Harmony, 1.

Evelyn Hernandez, Fabens, 1.

District championships won; regional berths earned

What: Region 1 Cross Country Championship.

When: Monday, Oct. 23 – (All times MST) 5A Girls, 8 a.m.; 5A Boys, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 – 6A Girls, 8 a.m.; 6A Boys, 8:30 a.m.; 4A Girls, 11 a.m.; 4A Boys, 11:30 a.m.

Where: Mae Simmons Park, MLK Blvd. and 24th Street in Lubbock.

At Stake: Top four teams and top 10 individuals not on a qualifying team advance to the UIL Cross Country State Championship, Saturday Nov. 3 and 4 at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock.

Who advanced?

The following girl’s teams and runners have advanced:

Class 6A: Franklin, Eastwood and Pebble Hills. Also, Mia Hairston, Montwood.

Class 5A: Chapin, El Paso, Burges, Hanks, Bel Air and Del Valle. Also, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo and Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon.

Class 4A: Harmony, Riverside, Irvin, San Elizario, Fabens and Young Women’s Academy. Also, Lileni Ayala, Mt. View and Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View.

The following boy’s teams and runners have advanced:

Class 6A: Eastwood, Franklin and Coronado. Also, Diego Romeo, Americas and Mark Barajas, Pebble Hills.

Class 5A:  El Paso, Chapin, Burges, Del Valle, Hanks and Bel Air. Also, Abraham Martinez, Horizon.

Class 4A: Austin, Riverside, Harmony, San Elizario, Fabens and Valle Verde.

The Franklin girls won its sixth straight District 1-6A Championship.

Horizon Golf Course was transformed into a cross country district championship course for a few hours Thursday morning as five boys and girls district titles were won.

The district cross country meets for Class 4A, 5A and District 1-6A produced twist and turns and plenty of surprise district champions.

The San Elizario boys won its eleventh District 2-4A championship, the Franklin girls won its sixth 1-6A title, Eastwood’s boys regained the District 1-6A crown and the Harmony Science Academy girls won its first District 1-4A championship.

Other first-time winners include Franklin senior Matthew Engle won the individual title in 1-6A, Chapin junior Rebecca Duran in 1-5A, Hanks sophomore Lily Arias and Bel Air senior Leonardo Resendez in 2-5A, Austin junior Pedro Jimenez and Riverside junior Kim Castro in 1-4A and San Elizario senior Julian Guerra and Fabens freshman Alexia Martinez in 2-4A.

The top three teams and runners from each district who finished in the top 10 and not on a qualifying team will advance to the Region 1 Championship Oct. 23-24 in Lubbock.

District 1-6A

The Franklin girls won its sixth straight championship in dominating fashion, placing all seven of its runners in the top 10, scoring 20 points.

Emily Orr led the way finishing second in 20:05.43, followed by Brooke McCune (third, 20:16.11), Abigail Pinon (fourth, 20:48.26), Sophia Keiser (fifth, 20:58.50), Victoria Hoyt (sixth, 21:07.77), Olivia Elder (seventh, 21:15.13) and Sienna Zarate (tenth, 21:35.76).

Eastwood junior Adelynn Rodriguez defended her individual title, winning in 19:42.69. Eastwood finished second with 81 points, five points ahead of Pebble Hills.

All three teams will advance to regionals as well as Montwood’s Mia Hairston who finished ninth in 21:29.70. Carolina Zarrabal from Pebble Hills finished eighth in 21:23.59.

“I really enjoyed the course, it was different than last year,” Rodriguez said. “My strategy was to stay with the pack and when it was time to go, just go. There was lot of wind, too so I had really watch it because I didn’t want to push too much, especially with the wind force hitting me. All that matters now is qualifying on moving on to the next race.”

The boys District 1-6A championship is back at Eastwood as the Troopers placed four runners in the top 10 to score 36 points.

The boys District 1-6A championship is back at Eastwood as the Troopers placed four runners in the top 10 to score 36 points.

Prior to last year, Eastwood had won 11 district championship in a row.

Defending champion Franklin was second with 74 points and Coronado was third with 76 points. The T-Birds top runner was Edgar Valles who was fifth in 16:54.69.

“This feels really good, we’re really proud of ourselves, we’ll see what happens the rest of the way,” said Aidan Torres, Eastwood’s top runner. “I had a good race, I got out kicked, there’s always going to be somebody faster, but that’ll motivate me to work harder.”

Torres finished second in 16:17.32 followed by teammates Sulliman Rodriguez (sixth, 17:02.99), Leo Espino (seventh, 17:11.54) and Luke Cruz (ninth, 17:13.62).

Franklin senior Matthew Engle won the individual title in 16:09.60.

For him, it was a bittersweet moment.

“It’s tough, especially because the majority of the team are seniors, we wanted to defend it,” Engle said of the team finishing second. “But it was nice to win my first (individual district). I’ve been working really hard the past three years. It doesn’t feel like it’s real right now.”

Engle said his quest for a district title began in earnest last year.

“It really all clicked last year when I injured myself,” he said. “I felt on top of the world my junior year, I felt I was doing really good, and I injured myself. I knew that I had to be all in, no more half in, half out. This season has been nice, I’ve had team to back me up every step of the way. We are all seniors. We all grew up together, we work together, we do everything together. That has been the key to our success.”

Franklin had two other runners in the top 10 – Juan Leal (fourth, 16:51.75) and Gabriel Uranga (tenth, 17:16.90).

In addition to Eastwood, Franklin and Coronado, Americas’ Diego Romero (third, 16:44.36) and Pebble Hills’ Mark Barajas (eighth, 17:12.93) will advance to regionals.

District 1-5A

The El Paso High boys defended their District 1-5A winning with 21 points.

The El Paso High boys defended their title, easily winning with 21 points. Chapin was second with 49 points and Burges was third with 58 points.

Tiger runners took the top four spots – junior Miles Westbrook won his second district individual title in 16:46.48 followed by Ulysses O’Rourke (second, 17:31.37), senior Aydan Lugo (third, 17:39.87) and senior

Leo Valenzuela (fourth, 17:44.76).

“We came into it knowing that we would have a really good chance,” Westbrook said. “We knew we were all going to be up there so we had to make sure that we continued to push out hard so we know what it will feel like when we get to regionals.”

Chapin placed three runners in the top 10 including Sean Sanchez (fifth, 17:52.22), Jose Rosa Garcia (sixth, 18:00.96) and Braulio Torres (eighth, 18:06.75).

Burges also had a strong showing with Jesus Gastelum-Bustamante (seventh, 18:01.20), Christian Baca (ninth, 18:11.77) and Malin Arnoldussen (tenth, 18:16.75).

The Chapin girls easily won the District 1-5A title with 20 points.

The Chapin girls easily won the district title with 20 points followed by El Paso with 44 and Burges with 84.

Husky runners took five of the top 10 spots, including the first four.

Junior Rebecca Duran won the individual title in 20:58.51 followed by Ava Dennis (second, 21:07.64), Biviana Garcia (third, 21:40.69), Jocelyn Diaz Torres (fourth, 21:58.03) and Abigail Sanchez (tenth, 23:07.85).

“Every single girl on this team is new, expect for me, I ran last year,” Duran said. “In the beginning, we were little iffy about the team but we knew if we worked throughout the summer and we trained hard and trained together, we knew it would work out. This team is really close, we are like sisters, we hang out after school, at school, at practice, basically the whole day together so we’ve built a strong chemistry together.”

Canutillo’s Nevaeh Escobedo qualified for regionals, finishing fifth in 22:23.83.

El Paso runners in the top 10 were Andrea Castillo (sixth, 22:35.48), Sofia Speer (seventh, 22:52.05) and Calista Sakellakos (eighth, 22:52.38).

Burges’ Keilah Garcia Valenzuela was ninth in 23:03.94.

District 2-5A

District 2-5A champ sophomore Lily Arias.

The Knights girls defended its district crown, finishing one spot short of a perfect score. Bel Air was second with 59 points and Del Valle third with 82.

Hanks has six runners in the top 10 including district champ sophomore Lily Arias who completed the course in 21:37.29.

“I felt good,” Arias said after winning her first race in her young career. “The entire team was motivated, and I tried my best to stay up there. I really surprised myself with that race. I was really shocked; I couldn’t believe I was up there.”

Ashlyn McMillan was second in 21:48.56 followed by Elizabeth Aguirre (third, 21:58.83), Destinee Loeza (fifth, 23:07.57), Alyssa Fino (sixth, 23:26.44) and Madison Leedom (tenth, 24:12.16).

Horizon’s Jacqueline Gonzalez was fourth in 22:08.54 and punched her ticket to regionals.

Bel Air had two runners in the top 10 – Kailee Fierro (seventh, 23:39.84) and Carolyna Noriega (eighth, 23:51.60) – and Del Valle’s Bobbi Guillen was ninth in 23:56.82.

Bel Air senior Leonardo Resendez won the individual title in District 2-5A.

The Del Valle boys won the district team championship while Bel Air senior Leonardo Resendez won the individual title in 17:49.05.

“It was something that I’ve been thinking about all week,” Resendez said. “Inside (myself) I wasn’t really confident coming in, but outside, I had to show my team that I could.”

Hanks was second with 46 points and Bel Air was third with 50.

Top runners for the district champion Conquistadors were Damian Espinosa (second, 18:02.69), Jordan Diaz (fifth, 18:42.94), Jorge Ceniceros (seventh, 19:20.49) and Cesar Ruiz (tenth, 19:33.28).

Second place Hanks had three in the top 10 – Zerach Hernandez (fourth, 18:27.58), Abel Navejas (eighth, 19:29.63) and Ruben Ortega (ninth, 19:30.59).

Bel Air’s Hernnan Duarte was third in 18:03.42 and Horizon’s Abraham Martinez was sixth in 19:17.81.

District 1-4A

Austin junior Pedro Jimenez won the District 1-4A title.

The Austin boys return to the top spot in district with a convincing 19-point performance to easily win the 1-4A title.

Riverside was second with 52 points and Harmony was third with 56.

Austin junior Pedro Jimenez won the individual title in 18:44.90.

“I’m very happy that we won, we worked very hard every day in the summer,” he said. “I started running my freshman year, but I only ran two meets. My sophomore year I ran a lot more. This year I’ve been working every day, no brakes. I never in my life had run before, I just played soccer, but coach (Manny) Rodriguez saw me running and get me into cross country.”

Four of his teammates were in the top 10 including Eirik Arredondo (second, 19:08.80), Jeremiah Loustaunau (third, 19:19.76), Luis Pereda (fourth, 20:00.34) and Edgar Rodriguez (ninth, 21:24.57).

Riverside had three in the top 10 – Aidan Valladolid (fifth, 20:07.91), David Osoria (seventh, 20:42.10) and

Jimmy Salinas (eighth, 20:52.80).

Harmony’s Aiden Ochoa was sixth in 20:16.29 and Diego Martinez was tenth in 21:46.51.

Harmony Science Academy won its first District 1-4A championship in school history.

On the girl’s side Harmony Science Academy won its first district championship in school history, narrowly winning over Riverside by four points.

All five of Harmony’s runners placed in the top 10 on the 2-mile course.

Yatznelly Galindo was third in 15:53.58, Regina Perez was fifth in 16:36.59, Ari Beltran Del Rio was sixth in, 16:43.55, Mireya Galindo was eighth in 16:55.95 and Anel Gaytan was tenth in 16:59.54.

Riverside junior Kim Castro won the individual tile in 15:30.25.

“We worked hard during the summer, so this is exciting for me to be able to win it this year,” said Castro, who finished fourth last year. “I started running long distance in track my freshman year and didn’t start running cross country until last year. I wasn’t a good runner at first, I was really behind but that’s what pushed me to train harder. I really love running and cross country.”

Teammate Dana Gonzalez was second in 15:48.07 and Daniela Almanza was fourth in 16:07.16.

Irvin, which finished third, had two in the top 9 – Hilda Urena (seventh, 16:55.36) and Zoe Estrada (ninth, 16:59.21).

District 2-4A

The San Elizario boys won district for 11 straight years.

San Elizario earned a perfect score of 15 with seven runners placing in the top 9 to earn its eleventh district championship.

Senior Julian Guerra raced to his first district individual title, winning in 17:08.14.

“The course changed little bit from last year and the race was a little later than we usually run, plus there was a lot of wind but we stuck through it and made the best of it,” Guerra said. “We really used this race as a quick tempo (workout) since it was kind of just us. Regionals is a lot more competitive, so we needed a lot more practice because we’re adding speed now.”

Angel Maese was second in 17:32.23 followed by Antonio Arreola (third, 18:16.25), Bryan Hernandez (fourth, 18:28.49), Gustavo Salazar (fifth, 18:48.39), Alexander Cano (seventh, 19:26.95) and Jorel Miramontes (ninth, 19:35.72).

Fabens was second with 61 points and Valle Verde Early College was third.

Fabens had two runners in the top 8 – Teo Quinonez (sixth, 19:12.38) and Jesse Ortiz (eighth, 19:33.61 – and Valle Verde’s Marin Maldanado was tenth in 19:54.88.

Fabens freshman Alexia Martinez won the District 2-4A championship. San Elizario defended its team title.

The San Elizario girls won back-to-back titles, placing five runners in the top 9 for 33 points. Fabens was second with 41 points and Young Women’s Leadership Academy was third with 95 points.

Kylee Pardo was the low-stick runner, finishing third in 14:09.83 followed by Alexandra Ordaz (sixth, 14:54.16), Lyanna Morales (seventh, 15:10.00), Osmary Vazquez (eighth, 15:23.76) and Briana Mancillas (ninth, 15:32.75).

Fabens freshman Alexia Martinez won the individual title, running the 2-mile course in 13:35.10.

“I’m really proud of myself coming out here and running varsity my freshman year,” she said. “I had high expectations for myself. In middle school I was doing really good and winning a lot of races. Coming into high school I wanted to challenge myself, I thought I could do better good. I was expecting to finish top five but I ended up winning it.”

Two Mt. View runners paced in the top five – Lileni Ayala (second, 13:51.74) and Dayanara Gonzalez (fifth, 14:29.30) – and advanced to regionals.

Fabens had two runners in the top 10 – Angel Quinonez (fourth, 14:21.25) and Evelyn Hernandez (tenth, 16:00.25).

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 8

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

The Spartans won the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course last week. It was Pebble Hills’ second team championship of the season.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin’s varsity did not race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course. The JV finished second with 79 points. Junior Sienna     Zarate (eighth, 21:26.20), had a top 10 finish. Franklin is gearing up for districts Oct. 12 at Horizon Golf Course.

2. Eastwood: The Troopers finished 18th in the 222-runner, 30-school Varsity Division of the Desert Twilight XC Festival at Toka Sticks Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz. Friday night. Freshman Danika Sifuentes was the top runner, finishing 73rd in 20:55.7. Junior Adelynn Rodriguez ran in the Sweepstakes Division and placed 12th out of 225 runners in 18:12.2. Eastwood is preparing for the District 1-6A Championship Oct. 12 at Horizon Golf Course.

3. Chapin: Chapin went out to Houston to compete at Nike South. Junior Rebecca Duran finished 56th in 19:33.0 in the 180-runner Elite Division. Its four other varsity runners ran in the Varsity Division against 43 schools and 404 runners. The Huskies placed three runners in the top 25 – senior Biviana Garcia (14th, 20:40.3), junior Ava Dennis (17th, 20:42.3) and freshman Jocelynne Diaz Torres (25th, 20:48.5). The team will compete for a District 1-5A title on Oct. 12 at Horizon Golf Course.

4. Pebble Hills: The Spartans won the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course with 50 points, placing three in the top six. Freshman Kareena Talavera won her first varsity championship finishing in 20:40.55. Senior Caroline Zarrabal was sixth in 21:18.44 and sophomore Aubrey Arsenault was seventh in 21:25.67. Next up: District 1-6A championship at Horizon Golf Course.

5. Americas: The Trailblazers finished third with 90 points at the All City Meet. The team had two runners in the top 15 – junior Laila Morales (11th, 21:44.53) and junior Gisele Abascal (15th, 21:56.30). Americas will prepare for the District 1-6A championship on Oct. 12.

6. El Paso High: The Tigers did not race its varsity this weekend. The team is preparing for the District 1-5A Championship on Oct. 12.

7. Hanks: The Knights finished fourth at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course with 120 points. Hanks had two runners in the top 15 including junior Elizabeth Aguirre (second, 20:52.94) and sophomore Ashlyn McMillan (14th, 21:56.07).  The team is gearing up for the District 2-5A championship on Oct. 12.  

8. Montwood: The Rams placed fifth at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course with 152 points. Sophomore Mia Hairston was fouth in 21:08.72. The team will compete for a spot to regionals on Oct. 12 at the District 1-6A championship.

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs were sixth at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course. Its lone top 20 runner was freshman Adedaile Carbone who was 18th in 22:06.81.

10. San Elizario: The Eagles finished second in the Small School Varsity Division of the Desert Twilight XC Festival at Toka Sticks Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz. The team had two runners in the top 20 – senior Alexandra Ordaz        was eighth in 20:50.2  and senior Kylee Pardo was 17th in 21:31. The Eagles are training for the District 1-4A championship.

Dropped out: None.

On the brink: Eastlake, Coronado, Canutillo.

Franklin’s Brooke McCune owns the city’s third best time of the season.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 16:49.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 17:46.70 (Southlake, 9/23).

3, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 18:36.90 (Southlake, 9/23).

4, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:39.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

5, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 18:44.90. (Southlake, 9/23).

6, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:00.70 (Southlake, 9/23).

7, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:40.71 (Southlake, 9/23).

9, Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 19:46.8 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

10, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 19:51.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

11, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

12, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 19:57.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

13, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 19:59.5 (Old Settlers Park, 9/23).

14, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

15, Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 20:08.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

16, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 20:10.88 (Don Haskins Park, 9/22)

17, Isabella Campa, Franklin, 20:12.10 (Southlake, 9/23).

18, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:12.87 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

19, Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 20:13.4 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

20, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:16.70 (Veterans Park, 9/16).

21, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

22, Joules Payan, Eastwood, 20:18.5 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

23, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:18.90 (Southlake, 9/23).

24, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

25, Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 20:27.83 (Don Haskins Park, 9/22).

Chapin junior Ava Dennis has been a steady force for the Huskies this year.

Power Rankings

1, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 51.

2, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 49 (1).

3, Emily Orr, Franklin, 48 (3).

4, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 43 (2).

5, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 42 (2).

6, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 39 (3).

6, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 39.

8, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 38.

9, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 37 (2).

10, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 35.

Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 33 (1).

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 32.

Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 28.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 26.

Brooke McCune, Franklin, 25.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 25 (1).

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 22.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 20.

Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 20.

Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 18.

Olivia Elder, Franklin, 17.

Clarissa Castillo, El Paso, 17.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 15.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 15.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 15. 

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 14.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 12.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 12.

Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 12.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 11.

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 9.

Emily Zarate, Socorro, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 7.

Marielle Rubio, Eastlake, 7.

Samirah Avila, Socorro, 7.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 7.

Abigail Bauman, Eastwood, 7. 

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 7.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 7.

Kairme Gonzalez Eastwood 6.     

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 6.

Laila Morales, Americas, 6.

Emma Guevara, El Paso, 5.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 5.

Bobbi Guillen Del Valle, 5 

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 5.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Sierra Conner, Coronado, 4.

Andrea Castillo, El Paso, 4.

Stephanie Hernandez, Del Valle, 4.

Carli Day, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 3.

Brianna Lopez, Eastwood, 3.         

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Joules Payan, Eastwood, 2.

Breseis Oliva, Coronado, 2.

Audrey Lee Bel Air, 2        

Paula Galaz Carreon, Montwood, 2      

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 1.

Isabella Campa, Franklin, 1.

Nohemi Garcia, Jefferson, 1.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 7

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

This week’s schedule

All City Meet: 8 a.m., Friday, Sept. 29 at Horizon Golf Course. Americas, Franklin, Bel Air, Canutillo, Burges, Clint, Eastlake, El Paso, El Dorado, Fabens, Hanks, Harmony, Montwood, Mountain View, Parkland, Pebble Hills, Riverside, San Elizario, Socorro, Tornillo, Valle Verde, Ysleta, YWLA.

Desert Twilight XC Festival: 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 29 atToka Sticks Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz. Eastwood, Cathedral, Del Valle.

Socorro won the Coronado Invitational at Don Haskins Park with 36 points.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin finished second at the Southlake Carroll Invitational. The Cougars had four runners in the top 20, each securing personal best times. Sophomore Emily Orr was second in 17:46.70, senior Brooke McCune was 11th in 18:36.90, sophomore Abigail Pinon was 12th in 18:39.30 and junior Sophia Keiser was 15th in 18:44.90. Franklin is not running its varsity at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

2. Eastwood: The Troopers did not run its varsity at the Rudolfo “Rudy” Alvarez Invitational at Del Valle but still won the event with 44 points. Eastwood had three in the top 8 including senior Abigail Bauman (fourth, 22:30.63), freshman Kairme Gonzalez (fifth, 22:31.07) and freshman Brianna Lopez (eighth, 23:08.56). The team will race at the Desert Twilight XC Festival at Toka Sticks Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz. on Friday night.

3. Chapin: Chapin did not run its full team at the Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons. Junior Rebecca Duran finished seventh in 21:24.80. The team will race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

4. Pebble Hills: The Spartans were seventh in the 202-runner, 28 team Silver Division of the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. Senior Carolina Zarrabal was 11th in 19:59.5 and freshman Kareena Talavera was 26th in 20:31.8. Pebble Hills will run at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

5. Americas: The Trailblazers were second in the 315-runner, 35-team Class 6A Division of the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. Americas had five runners in the top 50 – senior Cleo Naranjo (14th, 21:00.5), freshman Carli Day (29th, 21:38.8), junior Laila Morales (36th, 21:47.3), sophomore Gisele Abascal (38th, 21:49.7) and sophomore Nevea Ruvalcaba      (50th, 22:08.2). The team will race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

6. El Paso High: The Tigers finished third in the 178-runner, 19-team Class 5A Division of the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. El Paso High had three runners in the top 25 – sophomore Calista Sakellakos (ninth, 21:41.4), senior Andrea Castillo (10th, 21:41.4) and freshman Emma Guevara (25th, 22:47.6). The team will race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

7. Hanks: The Knights finished fifth in the 5A Division of the Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons Park. The team had two runners in the top 15, junior Elizabeth was sixth in 20:58.10 and senior Destinee Loeza was 15th in 22:00.60. Hanks will compete at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

8. Montwood: The Rams placed fifth in the 6A Division of the Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons Park. Sophomore Mia Hairston was the team’s top runner, finishing 13th in 22:14.0. The team is scheduled to race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs won the Coronado Invitational at Don Haskins Park with 36 points. Bulldog runners finished 2-3-4. Sophomore Valentina Tarriba was second (20:27.83) freshman Emily Zarate was third in 20:30.03 and junior Samirah Avila was fourth (20:42.24). The team will race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

10. San Elizario: The Eagles challenged themselves, competing in the 315-runner, 35-team Class 6A Division of the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. San Elizario had two runners in the top 50, senior Alexandra Ordaz was 21st in 20:48.22 and senior Kylee Pardo was 47th in 22:05.4. They are scheduled to race at the All City Meet at Horizon Golf Course on Friday.

Dropped out: None.

On the brink: Coronado, Canutillo, Eastlake.

Franklin sophomore was second at the Southlake Carroll Invitational setting a personal season best 17:46.70.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 16:49.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 17:46.70 (Southlake, 9/23).

3, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 18:36.90 (Southlake, 9/23).

4, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:39.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

5, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 18:44.90. (Southlake, 9/23).

6, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:00.70 (Southlake, 9/23).

7, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:40.71 (Southlake, 9/23).

9, Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 19:46.8 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

10, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 19:51.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

11, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

12, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 19:57.30 (Southlake, 9/23).

13, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 19:59.5 (Old Settlers Park, 9/23).

14, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

15, Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 20:08.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

16, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 20:10.88 (Don Haskins Park, 9/22)

17, Isabella Campa, Franklin, 20:12.10 (Southlake, 9/23).

18, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:12.87 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

19, Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 20:13.4 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

20, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:16.70 (Veterans Park, 9/16).

21, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

22, Joules Payan, Eastwood, 20:18.5 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

23, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:18.90 (Southlake, 9/23).

24, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

25, Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 20:27.83 (Don Haskins Park, 9/22).

Fabens freshman Alexia Martinez won the Rudy Alvarez Invitational at Del Valle in 21:20.42.

Power Rankings

1, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 49 (1).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 48 (3).

3, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 43 (2).

4, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 42.

5, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 37 (2).

6, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 35.

7, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 34 (2).

8, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 33 (1).

9, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 32.

10, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 30 (3).

Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 28.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 26.

Brooke McCune, Franklin, 25.

Ava Dennis, Chapin, 25.

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 22.

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 19.

Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 18.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 17.

Olivia Elder, Franklin, 17.

Clarissa Castillo, El Paso, 17.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 15.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 15.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 15.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 12.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 11.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 10. 

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 9.

Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 8.

Emily Zarate, Socorro, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 7.

Marielle Rubio, Eastlake, 7.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 7.

Samirah Avila, Socorro, 7.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 7.

Abigail Bauman, Eastwood, 7. 

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 7.

Kairme Gonzalez Eastwood 6.     

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 6.

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 6.

Emma Guevara, El Paso, 5.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 5.

Bobbi Guillen Del Valle, 5 

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 5.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Laila Morales, Americas, 4.

Sierra Conner, Coronado, 4.

Andrea Castillo, El Paso, 4.

Stephanie Hernandez, Del Valle, 4.

Carli Day, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 3.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 3.

Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 3.

Brianna Lopez, Eastwood, 3.         

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Joules Payan, Eastwood, 2.

Breseis Oliva, Coronado, 2.

Audrey Lee Bel Air, 2        

Paula Galaz Carreon, Montwood, 2      

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 1.

Nohemi Garcia, Jefferson, 1.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 6

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

This week’s schedule

Coronado Invitational: 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22 at Don Haskins Park. Andress, Coronado, Jefferson, Eastlake, El Dorado, Ysleta, Socorro, Canutillo, Parkland, Irvin.

Rudolfo “Rudy” Alvarez Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 at Del Valle High School. Del Valle, Jefferson, Bowie, Franklin, Socorro, El Dorado, VVECHS, YWLA, Tornillo, Bel Air, Fabens, Clint, Loretto, Cathedral, Eastwood, San Eli, Canutillo, Riverside, Harmony, Anthony, Irvin.

Lubbock Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 at Mae Simmons Park. Chapin, Burges, Hanks, Parkland, Ysleta, Pebble Hills, Tornillo, El Dorado, VVECHS, Montwood.

McNeil Hoka Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. El Paso, Pebble Hills, Americas.

Southlake Carroll Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 at Southlake Carroll. Franklin.

Hanks senior Destinee Loeza, left, and Mt. View sophomore Dayanara Gonzalez are two of the top 25 runners in El Paso.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin has not raced in two weeks in preparation of the Southlake Carroll Invitational on Saturday.

2. Eastwood: The Troopers raced the ultra-competitive 42nd Woodbridge Cross Country Classic in Irvine, Calf. Junior Adelynn Rodriguez ran a season-best 16:49.6 on the 3-mile course, finishing 32nd in the 258 runner Sweepstakes Race. Eastwood’s other varsity runners competed in the 174-runner, 27-team Blue Division and finished 17th setting several personal best times including freshman Danika Sifuentes (19:46.8), Karyssa Duarte ( 20:08.6), freshman Venus Jimez ( 20:13.4) and senior Joules Payan (20:18.5), all top 18 times in El Paso. The team is scheduled to compete at the Rudolfo “Rudy” Alvarez Invitational Saturday at Del Valle.

3. Chapin: The team won the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park, scoring 38 points. Chapin had four of the top 10 runners including junior Rebecca Duran who won her second race this season in 20:06.89. Junior Ava Dennis was second in 20:16.70, freshman Jocelynne Diaz Torres was eighth in 20:44.86 and senior Biviana Garcia was tenth in 20:56.50. The team will race at the Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons Park on Saturday.

4. Pebble Hills: The Spartans were second at the Loretto/Cathedral Open with 42 points. Pebble Hills had three runners in the top 10 – senior Carolina Zarrabal (third, 20:24.67), freshman Kareena Talavera (sixth, 20:43.61) and sophomore Aubrey Arsenault (seventh, 20:44.68). The schedule says they are running at the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock on Saturday, but who knows?

5. Americas: The Trailblazers were third at the Loretto/Cathedral Open with 56 points. Senior Cleo Naranjo was the top runner, finishing fifth in 20:41.84. The team will race at the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock on Saturday.

6. El Paso High: The Tigers won their own invitational at Mary Frances Keisling Park with 35 points. El Paso High had three runners in the top 10 including sophomore Clarissa Castillo (fifth, 21:28.51), freshman Emma Guevara (sixth, 21:34.60) and senior Andrea Castillo (seventh, 21:48.39). The team is expected to race the McNeil Hoka Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock on Saturday

7. Hanks: The Knights did not run a full varsity team at the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park. Junior Elizabeth Aguirre continued her impressive season, finishing fourth in 20:38.00. The team should be at full strength for the Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons Park on Saturday.

8. Montwood: The Rams did not run a full team at the El Paso Invitational at Mary Frances Keisling Park but had three runners in the top 10. Sophomore Mia Hairston won her second race of the season in 20:47.00, senior Layla Aguilar was eighth in 22:03.65   and classmate Paula Galaz Carreon was ninth in 22:13.11. The team will race at the Lubbock Invitational at Mae Simmons Park on Saturday.

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs did not race. They are schedule to race at the Coronado Invitational at Don Haskins Park on Saturday.

10. San Elizario: The Eagles did not race its full team at the Loretto/Cathedral Open, however, senior Alexandra Ordaz was ninth in 20:48.22. The team is scheduled to compete at the Rudolfo “Rudy” Alvarez Invitational Saturday at Del Valle.

Dropped out: None.

On the brink: Coronado, Eastlake.

Pebble Hills’ Lila Najera and El Paso’s Emma Guevara are two of El Paso’s top freshmen.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 16:49.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 18:09.69 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

3, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:49.74 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

4, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 19:03.07 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

5, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

6, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 19:31.08 (Clint High School, 9/2).

7, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:35.13 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 19:46.8 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

9, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:47.03 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

10, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

11, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

12, Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 20:08.6 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

13, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:12.87 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

14, Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 20:13.4 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

15, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:16.70 (Veterans Park, 9/16).

16, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

17, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 20:17.67 (Clint High School, 9/2).

18, Joules Payan, Eastwood, 20:18.5 (Woodbridge, 9/16).

19, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

20, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 20:24.67 (Veteran Park, 9/16).

21, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 20:36.09 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

22, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:38.80 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

23, Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 20:43.61 (Veterans Park, 9/16).

24, Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 20:44.68 (Veterans Park, 9/16).

25, Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizairo, 20:48.22 (Veterans Park, 9/16).   

       

Chapin freshman Jocelynne Diaz Torres was eighth at last week’s Loretto/Cathedral Open. She has the 16th fastest time in El Paso

Power Rankings

1, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 43 (2).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 39 (3).

3, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 37.

4, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 35.

5, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 33 (2).

6, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 32 (1).

7, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 30 (3).

8, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 28.

9, Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 26.

10, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 25.

10, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 25.

Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 24 (1).

Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 23.

Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 22.

Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 18.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 17.

Olivia Elder, Franklin, 17.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 15.  

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 14.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 11.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 10. 

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 9.

Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 7.

Marielle Rubio, Eastlake, 7.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 7.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 6.

Clarissa Castillo, El Paso, 6. 

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 6.

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 6.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 6.

Emma Guevara, El Paso, 5.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 5.

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 4.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Laila Morales, Americas, 4.

Andrea Castillo, El Paso, 4. 

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 3.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 3.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 3.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 3.

Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 3.

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Joules Payan, Eastwood, 2.

Carli Day, Americas, 2.

Paula Galaz Carreon, Montwood, 2      

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 1.

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 1.

Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 1.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 5

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

This week’s schedule

42nd Woodbridge Cross Country Classic: 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15 at Orange County Great Park in Irvine, Calf. Eastwood.

El Paso High Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16 at Mary Frances Keisling Park. El Paso, Clint, Coronado, Montwood, Fabens, Del Valle, Canutillo, Mt View, Coronado, YWLA.

Loretto / Cathedral Open: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16 at Veterans Park. Loretto, Cathedral, Hanks, Franklin, Jefferson, Americas, Bel Air, Clint, Harmony, San Eli, Chapin, Gadsden, Horizon, Anthony, Chaparral, Anthony, Santa Teresa, Irvin, Andress, Bowie.

San Elizario cracked the top 10 for the first time this week.

Top 10

1. Franklin: The No. 4 ranked Class 6A team in Texas did not race last weekend. They will race at the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park on Saturday.

2. Eastwood: The Troopers won the San Elizario/Tornillo Invitational at Tornillo High School. The Troopers had five runners in the top 10 including Adelynn Rodriguez who won her third individual championship in 20:02.79. Danika Sifuentes was fifth in 21:34.01, Karyssa Duarte was eighth in 22:37.22, Joules Payan was ninth in 22:54.37 and Venus Jimez was tenth in 23:07.24. The team will travel to California to compete at the 42nd Woodbridge Cross Country Classic in Irvine on Friday night.

3. Chapin: Chapin did not race on Saturday. The team will race at the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park on Saturday.

4. Pebble Hills: The Spartans did not race its full varsity and placed fourth at the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park. Its top runner was freshman Lila Najera who was 12th in 21:39.88. Pebble Hills will not race this weekend.

5. Americas: The Trailblazers won the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park with 55 points.  Senior Cleo Naranjo won her first race of the season in 20:12.87. Freshman Carli Day had a top 10 finish, finishing ninth in 21:25.09. The team will race at the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park on Saturday.

6. El Paso High: The Tigers did not race last week. They are scheduled to race at their own invitational at Mary Frances Keisling Park on Saturday.

7. Hanks: The Knights were second at the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park with 62 points. Hanks had two top 10 runners – junior Elizabeth Aguirre (second, 20:22.03) and senior Destinee Loeza (fourth, 20:54.77). The team is schedule to race at the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park on Saturday.

8. Montwood: The Rams finished third with 83 points at the Bel Air Invitational. Sophomore Mia Hairston was third in 20:49.03. The team is schedule to run at the El Paso Invitational at Mary Frances Keisling Park on Saturday.

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs ran an invitational Corpus Christi but results could not be found. The team is not racing this weekend.

10. San Elizario: The Eagles did not race its full team at the San Elizario/Tornillo Invitational at Tornillo High School but have been impressive all season and make their season debut in the top 10. Senior Alexandra Ordaz was seventh in 22:03.44. They will race at the Loretto/Cathedral Open at Veterans Park on Saturday.

Dropped out: Canutillo.

On the brink: Coronado, Eastlake.

Hanks junior Elizabeth Aguirre, Americas senior Cleo Naranjo and Montwood sophomore Mia Hairston are three of El Paso top runners.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 18:07.54 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 18:09.69 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

3, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:49.74 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

4, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 19:03.07 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

5, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

6, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 19:31.08 (Clint High School, 9/2).

7, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:35.13 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:47.03 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

9, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

10, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

11, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:12.87 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

12, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

13, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 20:17.67 (Clint High School, 9/2).

14, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:20.06 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

15, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

16, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 20:36.09 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

17, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:38.80 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

18, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 20:43.3 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

19, Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 20:51.87 (Tornillo High School, 9/9).

20, Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 20:53.4 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

21, Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 20:54.77 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

22, Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 20:55.4 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

23, Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 20:56.56 (Blackie Chesher Park 9/8).

24, Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 20:58.78 (Clint High School, 9/2).

25, Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizairo 21:07.05 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

The 2023 season is moving along nicely with runner’s times improving as the season approaches the midway point.

Power Rankings

1, Emily Orr, Franklin, 39 (3).

2, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 35.

3, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 33 (1).

4, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 30 (3).

4, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 30.

6, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 28.

7, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 26 (1).

8, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 25.

9, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 24 (1).

10, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 23 (1).

Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 18.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 18.

Olivia Elder, Franklin, 17.

Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 16.

Ava Dennis, Chapin, 16.

Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 14.

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 14.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 10.  

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 8.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 8.

Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 7.

Marielle Rubio, Eastlake, 7.

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 7.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 7.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 6.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 6. 

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 6.

 Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 5.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 5.

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 4.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Laila Morales, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 3.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 3.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 3.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 3.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Karyssa Duarte, Eastwood, 3.

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 2.

Joules Payan, Eastwood, 2.

Carli Day, Americas, 2.

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 1.

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 1.

Venus Jimez, Eastwood, 1.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 4

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

This week’s schedule

Bel Air Invitational: 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8 at Blackie Chesher Park. Bel Air, Chapin, Austin, Burges, Bowie, Jefferson, Del Valle, Americas, Pebble Hills, VVECHS, YWLA, Harmony, Hanks, Mt View, El Dorado, Horizon, Cathedral, Montwood, Coronado, Irvin.

San Elizario/Tornillo Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 at Tornillo High School. El Paso, Eastwood, Parkland, Ysleta, San Eli, Tornillo, Santa Teresa, Chaparral, Eastlake, Fabens, Loretto, Clint, Anthony, Gadsden.

Chapin won the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park with 56 points.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin scored a perfect 15 to win the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School. Cougar runners took the top seven spots -sophomore Emily Orr (first, 18:32.84), sophomore Abigail Pinon (second, 18:59.90), junior Sophia Keiser (third, 19:26.78), senior Brooke McCune (fourth, 19:31.08), senior Victoria Hoyt (fifth, 19:48.24), junior Olivia Elder (sixth, 20:10.90) and senior Breckyn Wiebe (seventh, 20:17.67). Franklin will not race this weekend.

2. Eastwood: The Troopers did not race this week but move up. They are schedule to race at the San Elizario/Tornillo Invitational on Saturday.

3. Chapin: Chapin continues its ascent up the top 10, leaping three spots after winning the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park with 56 points. The team placed three runners in the top 10, including junior Rebecca Duran who won the individual gold in 21:13.733. Junior Ava Dennis was third in 21:19.478 and Biviana Garcia was tenth in 22:03.45. The team will race on Friday morning at the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park.

4. Pebble Hills: The Spartans dropped two spots after its second-place finish at the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park. The team scored 65 points. The Spartans had three runners in the top 10 led by senior Carolina Zarrabal who was fifth (21:33.16), Kareena Talavera (eighth, 21:55.48) and Aubrey Arsenault (tenth, 22:12.55). The Spartans will race the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park.

5. Americas: The Trailblazers drop one after finishing third, 10 points behind Pebble Hills, at its own Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park.  Senior Cleo Naranjo finished fourth in 21:31.634. The team is schedule to run the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park.

6. El Paso High: The Tigers move up one after placing fourth at the Americas Invitational with 119 points. El Paso’s top finisher was senior Andrea Castillo who was 15th in 22:48.25. The Tigers are scheduled to race at the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park.

7. Hanks: The Knights moved up one on the strength of its fifth-place finish at the Americas Invitational. Junior Elizabeth Aguirre had another top 10 finish, placing sixth in 21:44.708. The team is schedule to run the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park on Friday.

8. Montwood: The Rams drop three spots after finishing sixth at the Americas Invitational. Sophomore Mia Hairston was second in 21:19.23. The team is schedule to run the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park on Friday

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs were second at the Clint/Riverside Invitational with 69 points. Its top four runners came in 14, 15, 16 and 17. Senior Sam Torres was 14th in 22:12.21, sophomore Nadine Villasana was 15th (22:13.45), freshman Adelaide Carbone was 16th (22:19.78) and sophomore Valentina Tarriba was 17th (22:25.67). The Bulldogs will not race this weekend.

10. Canutillo: The Eagles did not race on Saturday. The team will be back in action on Friday morning at the Bel Air Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park.

Dropped out: None.

On the brink: San Elizario, Coronado.

Mt. View’s Dayanara Gonzalez has had an impressive early season. She finished seventh in 21:49.95 at the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park last week.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 18:07.54 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 18:09.69 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

3, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:49.74 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

4, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 19:03.07 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

5, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

6, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 19:31.08 (Clint High School, 9/2).

7, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:35.13 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:47.03 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

9, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

10, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

11, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

12, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 20:17.67 (Clint High School, 9/2).

13, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:20.06 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

14, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

15, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:25.9 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

16, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 20:36.09 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

17, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:38.80 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

18, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 20:43.3 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

19, Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 20:53.4 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

20, Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 20:55.4 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

21, Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 20:58.78 (Clint High School, 9/2).

22, Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 21:00.97 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

23, Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizairo 21:07.05 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

24, Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 21:08.24 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

25, Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 21:09.51 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

Power Rankings

1, Emily Orr, Franklin, 39 (3).

2, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 35.

3, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 28.

4, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 25.

4, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 25 (1).

6, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 23 (1).

7, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 21.

8, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 20 (2).

9, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 18.

10, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 17.

Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 16.

Ava Dennis, Chapin, 16.

Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 16.

Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 15 (1).

Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 14.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 12.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 10.  

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 9.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 6.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 6.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 6.  

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 5.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 5.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 5.

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 4.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Laila Morales, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 3.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 3.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 3.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 3.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 3.

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 2.

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 1.

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 1.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 3

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

For questions, videos and photos email vrmart66@gmail.com.

This week’s schedule

Americas Invitational: 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 1 at Blackie Chesher Park. Pebble Hills, Mt View, Austin, El Paso, Andress, Burges, Americas, Hanks, Parkland, Horizon, Ysleta.

Clint/Riverside Invitational: 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 2 at Clint High School. Del Valle, Chapin, Jefferson, Bowie, Franklin, Socorro, El Dorado, VVECHS, YWLA, Montwood, Tornillo, Bel Air, Fabens, Clint, Loretto, Cathedral, Eastwood, San Eli, Canutillo, Riverside, Harmony, Anthony, Coronado, Irvin.

The Bulldogs finished fifth at the Eastwood Twilight and remain at No. 9.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin won the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at the Eastside Sports Complex scoring 22 points. The Cougars placed six runners in the top 10 including sophomore Emily Orr (second, 18:47.98), sophomore Abigail Pinon (third, 18:49.74), junior Sophia Keiser (fourth, 19:03.07), senior Victoria Hoyt (sixth, 19:35.13), senior Brooke McCune (seventh, 19:42.21) and junior Olivia Elder (tenth, 20:06.55). Franklin will race the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School on Saturday.

2. Pebble Hills: The Spartans finished seventh at the Cleveland Invitational in Albuquerque with 187 points.  Senior Carolina Zarrabal was the only top 20 runner, finishing 19th in 20:43.3. Pebble Hills will race at the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park on Friday.

3. Eastwood: The Troopers finished second at their Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex with 55 points. Junior Adelynn Rodriguez won her second straight race finishing 18:07.54. Freshman Danika Sifuentes was the only Trooper in the top 20, finishing 19th in 21:09.94. The team will race the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School on Saturday.

4. Americas: The Trailblazers finished ninthat the Cleveland Invitational in Albuquerque with 237 points. Senior Cleo Naranjo was the top El Paso runner, finishing in 20:25.9, good for 15th place. The Trailblazers will run at its own Invitational on Friday morning.

5. Montwood: The Rams did not run its full team at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex. Sophomore Mia Hairston did manage an 11th place finish in 20:23.01. The Rams will race at the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School on Saturday.

6. Chapin: Chapin moved up one after its third-place finish at the Eastwood Twilight, scoring 90 points. Junior Rebecca Duran was fifth in 19:28.4, freshman Jocelynne Diaz Torres was 12th in 20:24.22 and junior Ava Dennis was 13th in 20:26.52. The team will race the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School on Saturday.

7. El Paso High: The Tigers drop another spot after a fourth-place finish at the Eastwood Twilight with 111 points. El Paso’s top finisher was freshman Emma Guevara (24th in 21:40.66). The Tigers are scheduled to race at the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park on Friday.

8. Hanks: The Knights did not run a full team at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational on Friday night. Junior Elizabeth Aguirre had a top 10 finish, placing eighth in 19:57.20. Expect Hanks to improve when last year’s No. 1 runner Destinee Loeza returns from volleyball and last year’s No. 4  Alina Levario recovers from an injury. Hanks will race the Americas Invitational at Blackie Chesher Park on Friday.

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs finished fifth at the Eastwood Twilight with 123 points. Its top runner was freshman Adelaide Carbone who finished 28th in 22:55.34. The team will race at the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School on Saturday.

10. Canutillo: The Eagles finished third at the Gadsden Invitational. The team had three runners in the top 10 – sophomore Nevaeh Escobedo (fourth, 24:02.27), sophomore Sariah Lopez (eighth, 25:44.59) and freshman Natalie Cottrill (tenth, 26:03.97). They will race at the Clint/Riverside Invitational at Clint High School on Saturday.

Dropped out: None.

On the brink: Coronado, Eastlake.

Senior Cleo Naranjo was the top El Paso runner at the Cleveland Invitational in Albuquerque, finishing in 20:25.9, good for 15th place.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 18:07.54 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

2, Emily Orr, Franklin, 18:09.69 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

3, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18:49.74 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

4, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 19:03.07 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

5, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 19:28.46 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

6, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 19:35.13 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

7, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 19:42.21 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

8, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:47.03 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

9, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 19:57.20 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

10, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 19:59.59  (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

11, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

12, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:20.06 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

13, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 20:20.70 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

14, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 20:23.01 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

15, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 20:25.9 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

16, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 20:36.09 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

17, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:38.80 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

18, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 20:43.3 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

19, Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 20:53.4 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

20, Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 20:55.4 (Cleveland Invitational, 8/26).

21, Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 21:00.97 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

22, Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizairo 21:07.05 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

23, Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 21:08.24 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

24, Destinee Loeza, Hanks, 21:09.51 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

25, Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 21:09.94 (Eastside Sports Complex, 8/25).

Chapin junior Rebecca Duran turned in the city’s fifth fastest time last week at the Eastwood Twilight.

Power Rankings

1, Emily Orr, Franklin, 29 (2).

2, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 26.

3, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 20 (2).

3, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 20.

5, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 18.

6, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 16 (1).

6, Elizabeth Aguirre, Hanks, 16.

6, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 16.

9, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 13.

10, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 12 (1).

10, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 12

10, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 12.

Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 9.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 8.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 8.

Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 8.

Ava Dennis, Chapin, 8.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 7.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 7.  

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 6.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 6.

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 5.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 5.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 5.  

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 4.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Laila Morales, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 3.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 3.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 3.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 3.

Sariah Lopez, Canutillo, 3.

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 2.

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 1.

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 1.

Natalie Cottrill Canutillo, 1.

High School Girl’s Cross Country Poll: Week 2

Every Wednesday, El Paso Running will utilize a point system to highlight El Paso’s top girls cross country runners.

The system is as follows: In a race of less than 150 runners, first place gets 10 points, second gets 9 points all the way down to 10th place which gets 1 point. For meets with between 150 to 300 runners, double points will be rewarded meaning 20 points for first, 19 for second all the way down to 1 point for 20th. For every additional 150 runners, another 10 runners will be included in the points.

For those who like raw times, we also list the Top 25 girls race times and the meets and dates that they occurred.

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This week’s schedule

Eastwood Twilight Invitational: 6 p.m. at Eastside Sports Complex.Eastwood, Franklin, El Paso, Chapin, Jefferson, El Dorado,Loretto, Bel Air, Hanks, VVECHS, Del Valle, Ysleta, Socorro, Montwood, Tornillo, Harmony, San Eli, YWLA, Horizon, Clint, Riverside, Fabens, Coronado, Irvin, Bowie.

Gadsden ISD Invitational: 8 a.m. at Chaparral High School. Austin, Burges, YWLA, Canutillo, Anthony.

Albuquerque Invitational: Andress, Eastlake, Pebble Hills, Americas.

Pebble Hills won the the Canutillo Invitational at Canutillo Middle School and moved up to No. 2 in the city.

Top 10

1. Franklin: Franklin is ranked No. 7 in the state by the Cross Country Coaches Association of Texas. Cougar runners claimed the top six spots at the Franklin Invitational at Mary Frances Keisling Park.  Sophomore Emily Orr won her second straight individual title in 18:09.69 followed by classmate Abigail Pinon (19:18.96.). Junior Sophia Keiser was third in 19:25.90, junior Olivia Elder fourth (19:47.03), senior Brooke McCune was fifth (19:59.47) and senior Victoria Hoyt was sixth (20:08.10). Senior Breckyn Wiebe was tenth in 20:20.70.  Franklin will race at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

2. Pebble Hills: The Spartans move up one spot after winning the Canutillo Invitational at Canutillo Middle School with 40 points. Pebble Hills had three in the top 10 – senior Carolina Zarrabal (third, 22:32.91), freshman Kareena Talavera (fourth, 22:34.84) and sophomore Aubrey Arsenault (sixth, 23:14.14). The course was 3.4 miles. The team will compete at the Albuquerque Invitational on Saturday.

3. Eastwood: The Troopers drop one spot after finishing third with 52 points at the Canutillo Invitational. Junior Adelynn Rodriguez on the 3.4-mile race in 20:56.28. Eastwood, which was not at full strength, also had two runners – freshman Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood (10th, 23:35.60) and sophomore Madison McGuire (11th, 23:40.80) place in the top 11. The team will race at its own invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

4.  Americas: The Trailblazers make a huge jump up five spots after its second-place finish at the 3.4-mile Canutillo Invitational with 46 points, six fewer than Pebble Hills. Senior Cleo Naranjo was second in 22:28.69 and junior Laila Morales was seventh in 23:16.56. The team will travel to Albuquerque on Saturday.

5. Montwood: The Rams move up one after its fourth-place finish at Canutillo with 131 points. Sophomore Mia Hairston was the lone top 10 runner, completing the 3.4-mile course in 22:40.93. The team is scheduled to race at the Canutillo Invitational on Saturday. Montwood will race at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

6. El Paso High: The Tigers drop two spots after a fifth-place finish at Canutillo. El Paso’s top finisher was senior Andrea Castillo who was 19th in 24:16.08. The Tigers are scheduled to race at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

7. Chapin: The finished second at the Franklin Invitational Saturday at Mary Frances Keisling Park with 57 points. It had two runners in the top 10 – freshman Jocelynne Diaz Torres (eighth, 20:17.54) and sophomore Ava Dennis (20:20.06). The team will race at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

8. Hanks: The Knights dropped three spots after finishing third at the Franklin Invitational with 85 points. Junior Lizzy Aguirre had a top 10 finish, placing seventh in 20:16.80. Hanks will race at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

9. Socorro: The Bulldogs make its season debut. Socorro finished fourth at the Franklin Invitational with 110 points. Its top runner was sophomore Nadine Villasana was finished 21st in 22:34.53. The team will race at the Eastwood Twilight Invitational at Eastside Sports Complex on Friday.

10. Canutillo: The Eagles did race last week. They will ran at the Gadsden ISD Invitational on Saturday.

Dropped out: Eastlake.

On the brink: Coronado.

Hanks’ Lizzy Aguirre and Chapin’s Jocelynne Diaz Torres battled down the finish line at the Franklin Invitational.

Top Times (3 mile or 5K)

1, Emily Orr, Franklin, 18:09.69 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

2, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 19:18.96 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

3, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 19:25.90 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

4, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 19:47.03 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

5, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 19:59.47 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

6, Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 20:08.10 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

7, Lizzy Aguirre, Hanks, 20:16.80 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

8, Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 20:17.54 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

9, Ava Dennis, Chapin, 20:20.06 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

10, Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 20:20.70 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

11, Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 20:33.10 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

12, Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 20:38.89 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

13, Tessa Gibbons, Franklin, 20:50.15 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

14, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 20:56.28 (Canutillo Middle, 8/19).

15, Natalie Martinez, Eastlake, 21:00.97 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

16, Biviana Garcia, Chapin, 21:08.24 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

17, Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 21:10.02 (Blackie Chesher, 8/11).

18, Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 21:10.85 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

19, Ashlyn McMilian, Hanks, 21:15.06 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

20, Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 21:22.46 (Blackie Chesher, 8/11).

21, Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 21:24.18 (Blackie Chesher, 8/11).

22, Marielle Rubio, Eastlake, 21:47.80 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

23, Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 21:56.04 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

24, Gisele Abascal, Americas, 22:22.40 (Blackie Chesher, 8/11).

25, Abigail Sanchez, Chapin, 22:25.78 (Mary Frances Keisling Park, 8/19).

This year is shaping up to be a great season of cross country.

Power Rankings

1, Emily Orr, Franklin, 20 (2).

2, Abigail Pinon, Franklin, 18.

3, Mia Hairston, Montwood, 16 (1).

4, Brooke McCune, Franklin, 14.

5, Sophia Keiser, Franklin, 13.

5, Lizzy Aguirre, Hanks, 13.

7, Olivia Elder, Franklin, 11.

8, Alexia Martinez, Fabens, 10 (1).

8, Adelynn Rodriguez, Eastwood, 10 (1).

10, Nevaeh Escobedo, Canutillo, 9.

10, Cleo Naranjo, Americas, 9.

Layla Aguilar, Montwood, 8.

Dayanara Gonzalez, Mt. View, 8.

Carolina Zarrabal, Pebble Hills, 8.

Ava Dennis, Chapin, 8.

Rebecca Duran, Chapin, 7.

Nadine Villasana, Socorro, 7.

Angel Quinonez, Fabens, 7.

Kareena Talavera, Pebble Hills, 7.  

Victoria Hoyt, Franklin, 7.

Kailee Fierro, Bel Air, 6.

Jacqueline Gonzalez, Horizon, 6.

Katia Rodriguez, Coronado, 5.

Lileni Ayala, Mt. View, 5.

Aubrey Arsenault, Pebble Hills, 5.  

Carolyna Noriega, Bel Air, 4.

Ashlyn McMillian, Hanks, 4.

Laila Morales, Americas, 4.

Sienna Zarate, Franklin, 3.

Kylee Pardo, San Elizario, 3.

Jocelynne Diaz Torres, Chapin, 3.

Valentina Tarriba, Socorro, 3.

Calista Sakellakos, El Paso, 3.

Sam Torres, Socorro, 2.

Sofia Speer, El Paso, 2.

Alexandra Ordaz, San Elizario, 2.

Hannah Martinez, Franklin, 1.

Amavely Carrasco, Coronado, 1.

Lily Arias, Hanks, 1.

Breckyn Wiebe, Franklin, 1.

Danika Sifuentes, Eastwood, 1.