State cross country: Sky Pointe sweeps 4A boys, girls team titles
November 4, 2023 - 6:07 pm
Sky Pointe swept the Class 4A boys and girls cross country team state championships Saturday at Boulder City’s Veterans Memorial Park.
Sky Pointe won the boys title with a team time of 1:27.53 and score of 35 points. Tech finished second with a time of 1:30.58 and 68 points.
The Eagles ran away with the girls title with a time of 1:42.37 and 19 points. Clark was second with a time of 1:56.38 and 86 points.
Sierra Vista’s Nathan Nations won the boys individual title with a time of 16:52.1. Sky Pointe’s Elliot Davidson won the girls individual title with a time of 19:47.4.
Class 5A
Spanish Springs won the 5A boys team title over Shadow Ridge with a team time of 1:27.31 and a score of 67 points at Rancho San Rafael in Reno.
Shadow Ridge had a time of 1:28.02 and 78 points. Reno High’s Eric Ortega-Gammill won the boys individual title with a time of 16:31.
Carson won the 5A girls team title with a time of 1:41.02 and 29 points. Bishop Manogue was second with a time of 1:43.27 and 63 points, and Bishop Gorman finished third with a time of 1:48.13 and 127 points.
Bishop Manogue’s Amaya Aramini won the girls individual title with a time of 18:51.
Class 3A
Spring Creek won the 3A boys team title over Moapa Valley with a team time of 1:31.41 and a score of 46 points at Rancho San Rafael in Reno. Moapa Valley finished with a time of 1:32.20 and 56 points.
North Valley’s Austin Key won the boys individual title with a time of 16:35.
Tahoe-Truckee won the 3A girls team title with a time of 1:50.13 and 26 points. Pahrump Valley, in fourth, was the top-finishing Southern team with a time of 2:06.42 and 114 points.
South Tahoe’s Lyla Landy won the girls individual title with a time of 19:42.
Class 2A
North Tahoe swept the 2A boys and girls team titles at Rancho San Rafael in Reno.
North Tahoe won the boys title with a time of 1:14.04 and 19 points. Incline’s Noah McMahan won the boys individual title with a time of 16:35.
North Tahoe won the girls title with a time of 1:22.39 and 11 points. North Tahoe’s Britta Johnson won the girls individual title with a time of 19:50.
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