Footlocker West - Recap

 With the end of the 2010 cross country season only a week away, the final Footlocker Regional race was held Saturday on the Mt. Sac course in Walnut California.  The 3 other regions raced the week before but because the California State Meet happens on the same day, the west had to wait a week.  

 
 
 
In the girls race Rancho Bernardo senior Molly Grabill, Julia Foster (Sr., NM), Rolonda Jumbo (Jr., Chinle, AZ) and Alli Billmeyer (Sr., Torrey Pines, CA) led a strong group of girls at the 800 mark with at least 50 runners staying in a tight pack.  As the group passed the mile mark at 5:30 and headed up the switchbacks there still was no clear leader.  Heading up "Poop Out Hill" Grabill had a slight lead with Julie Nacouzi (Montgomery, CA) challenging and Carrie Verdon (CA) in 3rd.  Maddie Meyers (WA), Catrina McAlister (Arcadia, CA), Claire Carroll (CA) Foster and Billmeyer were a few steps behind.  Two miles into the race the group started to separate and Grabill had a 2 second (11:28) lead over Nacouzi who was not far ahead of the next 5 runners but Nacouzi made a move for the lead on Reservoir Hill and led the rest of the way through the gauntlet and onto the track where she finished in 18:09.  Grabill took 2nd in 18:15 followed by Meyers in 18:18.
 
 
 
 
The boys race was "fast and furious" as the leader, Jantzn Oshier (CA) hit the 400 mark in 66 seconds. Top seed Billy Orman (Tuba City) stayed back leading a huge pack of boys.  Oshier reached the mile mark in 4:30 while Orman passed it at 4:37 followed closely by the rest of the pack.  By the time Oshier reached Poop Out Hill he had extended his lead even more and the dense group of runners started to spread out.  Oshier reached the 2 mile mark at around 9:40 but as he headed up Reservoir Hill, sophomore Andrew Gardner from Mead, Washington moved from 11th into 2nd place passing Orman.  
 
"I was in second place throughout most of the race but going up reservoir hill, Andrew Garner passed me," said Orman after the race."  On the decent I felt really good because I guess I am a pretty good downhill runner…….I like to think that at least, so I took the lead right at the bottom of the hill."
 
So with 800 meter to go Orman took the lead and finished in 15:28 with Gardner taking 2nd in 15:35 and Oshier finishing 3rd in 18:38.
 
As the only underclassman last year in the boys National race Orman will be making his 2nd trip back to Footlocker Nationals.  Orman won the Nike SW Regionals as did Julia Foster from New Mexico.  Both runners had to make the difficult choice between a guaranteed spot at Nike Nationals or take a chance at Footlocker West Regionals.
 
They chose Footlocker and It paid off for both of them.
 
Brother and sister Nathan (Jr.) and Kandra Weitz (So) made the trip down from Washington and both qualified for Nationals.  Kandra qualified first finishing 6th in the girls race.  Nathan finished 14th at the West Regionals last year and as he was being introduced as the 3rd seed, he heard about his sister qualifying.  Both Nathan and Kandra were excited to be making the trip together.
 
For California runners the cross country season is long and the day was not without it's disappointments.  Runners from the southern section usually run up to 7 weeks straight during the championship season and if they run the Mt. Sac Invitational they could be on the difficult Mt. Sac course 3 times before running at Footlocker West Regionals. It may be why Simi Valley super freshman Sarah Baxter decided to call it quits after her big win at the California State meet giving up both her spot at Nike Cross Nationals and an attempt at Footlocker Nationals.   Alli Billmeyer, who finished 4th overall at the California State Meet, became ill during the week and although she was in 11th place coming down Reservoir Hill she was unable to hold it and slipped back several places.  There are similar stories throughout the west as the best runners did what they could to win a top ten spot.
 
With only a week to rest for Nationals, the top ten at Footlocker West will give it all they have as they head to San Diego.  Good luck WEST!!
 
Listed below are the top 24 runners in each seeded race.  Click on their name to see their profile.
 

Girls All West 1st Team
 
 
Name Grade State Time
1. Julie Nacouzi  12 CA 18:09
2. Molly Grabill  12 CA 18:15
3. Maddie Meyers 11 WA 18:18
4. Clare Carroll  9 CA 18:22
5. Carrie Verdon 11 CA 18:22
6. Kendra Weitz  10 WA 18:23
7. Catrina McAlister 12 CA 18:27
8. Anna Maxwell 9 CA 18:31

 

 

Girls All West 2nd Team

 

Name Grade State Time
9. Julia Foster  12 NM 18:31
10. Susanna Hurst  12 UT 18:32
11. Grace Orders  12 CA 18:34
12. Meghan Breadmore  12 CA 18:47
13. Hannah Valenzuela  12 CA 18:47
14. Adriana Olivas  11 CA 18:48
15. Erin Hegarty  12 WA 18:51
16. Rolonda Jumbo  11 Az 18:53

 

 

 

Girls All West 3rd Team

 

 Name Grade  State  Time 
17. Xochitl Navarrete 11 CA  19:01 
18. Kaycee Holcomb 12 CA  19:01 
19. Chandler Olson 10 WA  19:03 
 20. Katie Fry 12 CA  19:08 
 21. Summer Harper 10  UT  19:11 
 22. Melissa Fairchild 9 CA 19:12 
 23. Megan Huebner 9 CA 19:12 
 24. Annie Mooney 12 CA  19:13 

 

 

 

Boys All West 1st Team

 

Name Grade State Time
1. Billy Orman  12 AZ 15:28
2. Andrew Gardner  10 WA 15:35
3. Jantzn Oshier 12 CA 15:38
4. Matt Carpowich 12 CA 15:44
5. Nathan Weitz  11 WA 15:45
6. Darren Fahy  11 CA 15:49
7. Daniel Milechman 12 CA 15:50
8. Dallin Taylor 12 UT 15:51

 

 

 

Boys All West 2nd Team

  

Name Grade State Time
9. Christopher Kigar 12 CA 15:52
10. Sergey Sushchikh  12 CA 15:54
11. Matthew Melancon  12 OR 15:57
12. Kevin Barnard  12 CA 15:59
13. Jeff Bickert 12 CA 16:02
14. Margarito Martinez 12 HI 16:07
15. Luis Gutierrez 11 CA 16:10
16. Brandon Pugh  11 CA 16:12

 

 

 

Boys All West 3rd Team

 

 Name Grade State Time
17. Cameron Barela 12 CA 16:13
18. Ian Burgess  12 OR 16:13
19. Steven Morrin  12 UT 16:14
20. Will Geiken 12 CA 16:15
21. Tyson Lambert 12 UT 16:16
22. Michael Gauger 12 CA 16:17
23. Luis Luna 11 CA 16:20
24. Trevor Halsted  12 CA 16:20