After nine straight seasons the FBLG Hawks boys cross country team still stands above the rest. A first place and second place finisher in the boys A team in Jerald Bagain and Erjan Sanchez and a ninth overall team title to wrap up 2015 was the kind of Monday evening the Hawks and head coach Milven Jamindang had.
After nine straight seasons the FBLG Hawks boys cross country team still stands above the rest. A first place and second place finisher in the boys A team in Jerald Bagain and Erjan Sanchez and a ninth overall team title to wrap up 2015 was the kind of Monday evening the Hawks and head coach Milven Jamindang had.
The runners weren’t too familiar with the Okkodo course, but runners proved to adapt by still posting solid numbers.
Winning the overall team title for the girls was the Agueda Johnston Pirates with the top finisher in that division coming from Jose Rios in Mya Tolerson. Agueda managed to grab three of the top 10 spots to secure their team title.
The distance was 1.5 miles and the speed group of top 10 finishers completed the course in under 10. The Hawks grabbed four of the top 10 finishers in their ninth-year siege.
Top 10 Boys A Team
1. Jerald Bagain FBLG – 8:48
2. Erjan Sanchez FBLG – 8:53
3. Joseph Laxamana BMS – 8:58
4. Cody Villegas FBLG – 9:03
5. Samuel Quan UMS – 9:06
6. Jeremiah Rosario AMS – 9:07
7. Isaiah Malig FBLG – 9:08
8. Joseph Aguon UMS – 9:10
9. Donavin Lamb AJ – 9:11
10. Carlsen Ponce AMS – 9:12
Top 10 Girls A Team
1. Mya Tolerson JR – 9:43
2. Molynn Marcus UMS – 9:56
3. Rian Guzman UMS – 10:10
4. Ashlem Rhodes FBLG – 10:12
5. Gissa Dumaraog AJ – 10:18
6. Daeline Pangelinan AJ – 10:19
7. Kiana Rivera BMS – 10:27
8. Chastiy Tenorio JR – 10:30
9. Kedisha Kanemoto FBLG – 10:31
10. Elizabeth Desingano AJ – 10:35
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The Agueda Johnston girls surround their 1st place trophy at the award ceremony. (photo by Robert Balajadia)
Exhausted runners left everything on the track. (photo by Robert Balajadia)
Mya Tolerson sees nothing but the finish line on her way to first place. (photo by Robert Balajadia)
The Untalan Middle School girls ready themselves before the races start. (photo by Robert Balajadia)