Twice as good for Orange Coast
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Orange Coast College freshman Humberto Rojas and sophomore Ava Jones
each claimed the men and women’s individual titles Saturday while
helping to lead both OCC cross country teams to victory at the
California Community College championships at Woodward Park in
Fresno.
Rojas, the CIF Southern Section Division III champion in the 1,600
as a senior at Estancia High last spring, ran the four-mile Woodward
Park course in 20:18, three seconds ahead of East Los Angeles’
Gerardo Rabelo.
Three Coast men finished in the top four, with sophomore Art Diaz,
the Southern California champion, running to third place in 20:27
followed by Jose Casillas (fourth, 20:27).
Sophomores David Ojeda (11th, 20:50) and Vidal Barragon (15th,
21:03), along with freshman Francisco Guerra (42nd, 21:31) and Irwin
Salas (54th, 21:42), contributed to Coast’s 34 points, 59 ahead of
second-place American River.
The Coast men claimed the third state title in the sport and the
first since 1999. John Knox completed his second year coaching OCC’s
men’s and women’s teams.
Coast won its sixth women’s cross country title in seven years,
third in a row and 11th overall behind Jones’ 17:44 on the 3.1-mile
course. The Southern California runner-up outpaced Mt. San Antonio’s
Christina Lara by 21 seconds.
Jones was followed by a 10th-place finish by sophomore Annie
Garton (18:54) and sophomore Sandra Montoya (11th, 18:55) for Coast.
Freshman Ludi Valdez finished 14th in 19:04 and was followed by
Jessica Huerta (22nd, 19:16), Sarah Delano (53rd, 20:06) and Emilie
Vo (73rd, 20:35). Coast finished with 46 points while El Camino came
in second with 95.
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