Oliver Hunter of Dana Hills wins Division 3 state | College News
On a cool Saturday morning at Fresno’s Woodward Park, Oliver Hunter of Dana Hills turned his college’s fifth consecutive state cross-country champion by successful the(*3*) Division 3 championship with a time of 14 minutes 55.3 seconds.
“He trusted the process. He was all smiles,” coach Craig Dunn said.
Evan Noonan gained three titles and Jai Dawson gained the other. Hunter was a little involved early in the season about being pushed and being match, but Dunn told him again and again, “Trust the process,” and he was prepared for his best effort after successful last week’s Southern Section Division 3 championship.
In Division 1 boys, Redondo Union gained the crew title and Conor Lott of Clovis North held off Maximo Zavaleta of King to win the person title. Lott ran 14:43.2 and Zavaleta completed in 14:49.7. In Division 1 ladies, Jaelyn Williams of San Diego Eastlake gained in 16:28.1.
Summer Wilson of Irvine gained the Division 2 ladies’ title with a course-record time of 16:20. Aelo Curtis of Ventura was second in 16:35.6. Sacramento Jesuit gained its eleventh boys’ title.
El Toro gained the Division 3 ladies’ title. Carol Dye of Santa Margarita positioned third in 17:22.2.
JSerra gained the Division 4 boys’ and ladies’ titles. Vin Krueger of Oaks Christian was third in 15:10.5 in the boys’ race.
In Division 5 boys, Olly O’Connor of Viewpoint gained the title in 14:52.7.
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