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Siragusa sets his sights on subsection

Published: Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 - 12:24 am | Page 6C

Although he's competing for one of the smallest schools in the section (about 150 students), Sacramento Country Day senior Marco Siragusa could be in the running for a medal at Saturday's Sac-Joaquin Subsection boys and girls cross country championships at Angels Camp.

Siragusa earned his third consecutive individual championship at the Sacramento Metro Athletic League finals last week with a time of 16 minutes, 22.31 seconds over the 3.1-mile course at Granite Bay Regional Park.

Siragusa will compete in the Division IV-V race Saturday.

HONOR ROLL

A list of other league individual champions and their 3.1-mile times:

Capital Athletic League (Willow Hills, Folsom) – Boys: Chris Kigar, El Camino, 16 minutes, 14.77 seconds; girls: Lauren Mugnaini, Rio Americano, 19:49.07.

Central Valley Christian League (Auburn Regional Park) – Boys: Austin Violette, Forest Lake Christian, 18:10; girls: Meghan Bio, Vacaville Christian, 22:10.

Delta River League (Willow Hills) – Boys: Adam Kelly-Strong, Jesuit, 16:41; girls: Breanna Lewis, Sheldon, 19:23.

Delta Valley Conference (Willow Hills) – Boys: Corey Coates, Davis, 16:11; girls: Christine Bowlus, Davis, 20:15.

Metro Conference (Granite Regional Park) – Boys: Eric Jackson, McClatchy, 15:53; girls: Jillian Brown, McClatchy, 19:29.

Pioneer Valley League (Twelve Bridges) – Boys: Luke Stancliff, Placer, 16:18; girls: Shannon Harcus, Placer, 18:24.

Sierra Foothill League (William Jessup, Rocklin) – Boys: Tyler Raposa, Woodcreek, 15:29; girls: Brooke Holt, Granite Bay, 17:07.

Sierra Valley Conference (Granite Regional Park) – Boys: Amjed Aboukhadijeh, Oak Ridge, 16:07; girls: Hayley Scott, Oak Ridge, 18:33.

SMAL (Granite Regional Park) – Boys: Marco Siragusa, Sacramento Country Day, 16:22.31; girls: Sarah Mancina, Sacramento Country Day, 21:40.21.

Tri-County Conference (Willow Hills) – Boys: Matt Murphy, Woodland, 17:30; girls: Karen Ramming, Woodland, 20.43.

– Source: dyestatcal.com


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