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Cross Country Competes in Final League Meet

Athletic Department Staff
The SA cross country teams competed at Spring Lake on Wednesday in their final NCL II league meet.  The JV boys took first in the meet and both the varsity teams finished second behind RVC.  After the races, the team celebrated their two seniors, Andre Williams and Amelia McDonald who ran their final race at Spring Lake in a Coyote uniform.
In the JV boys, the Coyotes took home six of the top seven spots:
Ulises Frick,1st place
Ben Weaver:, 2nd place
Tyler Duchynski, 3rd place
Christian Hernandez, 4th place
Gavin Gaulsha, 6th place
Derek Huynh, 7th place

In the girls varsity race, senior Amelia McDonald was the fastest Coyote on the day, finishing in 7th place.
7th place,  Amelia McDonald
8th place, Claire Zechiel
10th place, Ella Crenshaw
12th place, Kate Roney
13th place, Jennifer Rink
17th place, Sophie Weil

In the boys varsity race, senior Andre Williams continued to impressive season winning the race.
1st place, Andre Williams
7th place, Leopold van den Daele
9th place, Alex Pallais
11th place, Luke Fuette
13th place, Jonas Crean
17th place, Brian Barcenas

Up next for the Coyotes is the CMC Championships on Monday November 5th in Willits.
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