The fastest runner in the league for the past two seasons in St. Paul Warrior Brandon Miranda may be sidelined with an injury for the whole season. The loss of Brandon could have put a dark cloud over the Warriors meet against the also undefeated Okkodo Bulldogs Monday afternoon, but the Warriors proved they’ve still got a team worthy of being atop the league.
After claiming the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 11th, the Warriors were able to defeat the Okkodo Bulldogs 27-29 and the Lady Warriors were winners via DQ at the Okkodo course.
Wendy’s Players of the Game: St. Paul Warriors Kanta Yamazaki (18:41) and Shakeera Esma (22:04) finished first in their big win over the undefeated Okkodo Bulldogs. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Warrior Kanta Yamazaki topped all runners with an 18:41 finish. Yamazaki had been running right behind Miranda all season and the team has put in a lot of hard work which still gives them to confidence to reclaim the title..
“I know it’s hard to win without Brandon, but we have to deal with it. We’ve been working really hard since the summer so we’re still a really confident team,” said Yamazaki.
Yamazaki kept a steady pace in the first mile while sitting in third before breaking away in the final mile.
“Brandon told me that I needed to pick up the pace from the second mile. There were some small uphills that I think slowed us down a little bit,” said Yamazaki.
A key finish came in the 5th place spot as Warrior Keith Nauta (19:32) won the final sprint, getting just ahead of Bulldog Adrian Lacap (19:33) for a valuable point for St. Paul.
Bulldog Darren Tamondong finished first for the Bulldogs just behind Yamazaki at (18:48).
For the ladies, Warriors freshman star Shakeera Esma has added another 1st place finish to her stellar season.
“We just wanted to have fun and work hard every run no matter what. We want to be confident every race,” said Esma.
In being ahead of the female pack, Esma is often racing her own times. She admitted that improving herself is her main goal, but every now and again she’ll keep pace with her boy teammates to try and best them.
“It’s a bit of both. I’d like to catch up to our guys, but I also have to be safe. I have to be confident and self motivating,” added Esma.
The Warriors will run again Thursday against the Southern Dolphins while the Bulldogs take on the Harvest Eagles.
Full results will be posted when available!
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Okkodo Bulldog runners lead the pack at the start of their against the St. Paul Warriors. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warrior Jacob Miranda and Okkodo Bulldogs Dorion Ren lead the pack early into the IIAAG Cross Country meet. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warrior Kanta Yamazaki finishes first overall with a time of 18:41. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldog Darren Tamondong comes in second overall with a time of 18:48. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warrior Jacobb Miranda finishes third overall with a time of 19:13. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldog Dorion Ren finishes with a time of 19:20 and fourth overall. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warrior Shakeera Esma finishes in first place for the girls with a time of 22:04. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warrior runners and lone Okkodo Bulldog runner sprint down the final stretch of the race. (Photo by Michael Blas)
St. Paul Warrior Jazmin Samonte finishes in third place for the girls with a time of 24:35. (Photo by Michael Blas)
A pair of St. Paul Warrior runners sprint down to finish their IIAAG HS Cross Country meet against the Okkodo Bulldogs. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Okkodo Bulldog Chloe Cuabo finishes fourth overall for the girls with a time of 25:03. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Okkodo Bulldogs and St. Paul Warriors cheer in fellow runner Paul Gapith. (Photo by Michael Blas)