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CROSS COUNTRY: RUNNING INTO 2014

The JFK Islanders dominated Cross Country in 2013. With the departure of speedster Joh Aquino, the Islanders are still hoping to cash in top level performances as the 2014 season rolls along this weekend.

By Derek Mandell

Editor’s note: The following is a preview of the 2014 IIAAG cross country season.

At the end of their dominant 2013 IIAAG cross country season, the JFK Islanders successfully claimed both boys and girls championship titles by more than 30 points. Led by John Aquino IV and Michael Murphy with a 1-2 finish, the Islanders took four out of the top 10 spots to secure the boys’ team title. Guam High’s Emma Martin placed first overall in the girls division, but JFK had four runners in the top 10: Keiha Yoo, Jadine Mika Rosario, Maria Ollet and Pilar Righetti.

However, 2014 may turn into an interesting battle, at least on the boys side. Out of the top 10 individual boys, only four are eligible to compete this season. Aquino, Rey John Flores (JFK), Mark Yoshida (Okkodo), Rainier Porras (Southern) and Sydney Talledo (Southern) all graduated this past spring, while Tyler Thorne (Guam High) has relocated to Washington state.

JFK’s Murphy and incoming sophomores, Karl Almoite (JFK) and Wayne Owen (Guam High) are the top returnees from the 2013 All Island. They will need the help of teammates to step up this season. Arthur Owen, older brother of Wayne, had a good track season and could step up this year in cross country. However, both JFK and Guam High have proven programs in place and should not have any trouble replacing top runners.

The Sanchez Sharks shocked the league by finishing third overall last year and may have their entire top five runners returning. During this past track season, Sanchez twins Aaron and Anthony Castro broke into the top tier of the league and may surprise this year.

Southern was second in the team standings last year, but lost their two top runners in Porras and Talledo. The Dolphins still have their core runners, led by Albert Linder, ready fill the voids.

The lady Islanders will not have Rosario this season, but may end up being even stronger than last year. Multi-sport standout and high school 800m record holder Alison Bowman will suit up for the Islanders along with another top runner, Genina Criss. Bowman played volleyball last year but is an exceptional talent in running and will battle with Criss for the top spot. Criss was a member of the Guam track and field team that competed in the 2014 Oceania Championships this summer and was also on the Guam national triathlon team at the Pacific Island Triathlon Championships on Guam. JFK is also deep in quality with returnees Yoo (3rd overall in 2013), Ollet (6th overall in 2013), Righetti (9th overall in 2013), Loraine Milan (4th in the 3000m during track) and Kaitlyn Calma (4th in the 800m during track).

With light rain, the Girls All Island Cross Country meet starts the Okkodo course.

With light rain, the Girls All Island Cross Country meet starts the Okkodo course.

GW’s Kianni Aguillard was second overall and her team finished 3rd in 2013. Aguillard was a freshman last year and should return, but the Geckos will lose key runner Jeashalyn Fejeran. Another freshman last year, Alette McGuire of Guam High, finished fourth overall last year to help her team to second place. Although Guam High lost defending champion Martin to graduation, under the helm of coaching legend Joe Taitano, the Panthers always seem to end up in contention by the All Island meet. Harvest’s Domini Prudente is another returning All Island runner.

2013 Team Results

Boys
1- JFK
2- Southern
3- Sanchez

Girls
1- JFK
2- Guam High
3- GW

2013 Top Ten Individuals (All-Island Team)

Boys

John Aquino IV (JFK) 16:32
Michael Murphy (JFK) 17:51
Mark Yoshida (Okkodo) 18:04
Tyler Thorne (Guam High) 18:14
Rey John Flores (JFK) 18:19
Rainier Porras (Southern) 18:26
Sydney Talledo (Southern) 18:31
Wayne Owen (Guam High) 18:35
Karl Almoite (JFK) 18:39
John Garcia (Sanchez) 18:44

Girls

Emma Martin (Guam High) 21:44
Kianni Aguillard (GW) 22:14
Keiha Yoo (JFK) 22:27
Alette McGuire (Guam High) 22:34
Jadine “Mika” Rosario (JFK) 22:37
Maria Ollet (JFK) 22:41
Jeashalyn Fejeran (GW) 22:42
Nikki Del Castillo (Okkodo) 22:46
Pilar Righetti (JFK) 22:52
Domini Prudente (Harvest) 22:56

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Guam’s Wayne Blas completed his 13th Boston Marathon and 38th marathon overall.
The island’s record holder in the distance, Blas finished this year in 2:35:21.
“I’m very happy with this result because seven months ago, I was sidelined with a stress fracture that kept me out for three months. No running! To come back on an abbreviated marathon build and finish one of the toughest races strong and healthy was a big win for me.”
His time of 2:29:38 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon and World Marathon Majors Age Group Championships stands as the Guam National Record.
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