SUNSET REGION: Hartle, Centennial boys repeat as champions; Badger also dominant as Bulldogs girls cruise
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Centennial's Nick Hartle approaches the finish line on the way to winning the Class 4A Sunset Region race on Friday. Hartle covered the 3.1-mile course in 16 minutes, 11.09 seconds, and helped the Bulldogs repeat as team champions. » Buy this photo
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Spring Valley runner Denzel DeCaires, left, is followed by Arbor View runners Justin Miller (7) and Shelby Decker (2), and Clark runner Ulises Concepcion (141), as they sprint for the finish line at the Sunset Region meet on Friday REVIEW-JOURNAL » Buy this photo
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Friday’s Class 4A Sunset Region boys cross country race was over almost as soon as it started.
Defending Class 4A state champion Nick Hartle led from the start and never was threatened, extending his lead throughout and winning the 3.1-mile race in 16 minutes, 11.9 seconds at Veterans Memorial Park in Boulder City.
Hartle’s time was just more than seven seconds off his course record, and he was the only runner to break 17 minutes in either of Friday’s region meets.
But Hartle was happiest about his team’s first-place finish, as the Bulldogs captured their fifth consecutive Sunset title with 38 points.
“I couldn’t be more proud of my team today,” Hartle said. “We came out here, and we made a statement. I was really happy with this race. We’ve just got the next one (state) to worry about.”
Hartle wasn’t as enthusiastic about his individual finish even though he was nearly a minute faster than teammate George Espino, who placed second in 17:06.0.
“I was OK with my race,” Hartle said. “I just went out 11 seconds too fast for that first mile. I was able to hold on after that.”
Josh Holland of Bishop Gorman finished third (17:19.4), Centennial’s Jackson Carter was fourth (17:26.5), and Frankie Martinez of Desert Oasis rounded out the top five (17:30.0).
The real battle was for the second berth at next week’s state meet in Reno. When Bishop Gorman’s Jacob Holland —Josh’s twin brother — and Eric Klein finished sixth and 10th, it gave the Gaels three runners in the top 10, and all three finished before the top runners from Palo Verde and Shadow Ridge.
It was enough, as the Gaels finished with 87 points to edge Shadow Ridge (91) and Palo Verde (93).
Youth dominated the Sunset boys race. Of the top seven runners, all but Hartle, a senior, were freshman and sophomores.
The girls race also was a runaway for Centennial. Sydney Badger won without a challenge, extending her lead throughout and winning in an excellent time of 18:57.4.
Only one other girls runner broke 20 minutes in either region meet, and that was Palo Verde’s Marissa Suan, who finished second behind Badger in 19:55.8.
Andrea Gonzales of Arbor View finished third (20:17.7), Hannah Pavlov of Faith Lutheran was fourth (20:29.5), and Savannah Anas of Centennial (20:34.3) was fifth.
“It was really good weather,” Badger said. “I know the course; I knew what to expect. I just ran my pace. I felt really good.”
Centennial’s girls made it a Bulldogs sweep, winning the team title with 46 points. Arbor View was second with 73 to claim the other state berth.
“It wasn’t what we were hoping for at the beginning of the year,” Arbor View coach Tyrel Cooper said. “But that makes four years in a row we have qualified for state. That counts for something. We had to overcome a lot of injuries this year.”
At Veterans’ Memorial Park, Boulder City (3.1 miles)
Top 25 individuals: 1, Nick Hartle, Cen, 16:11.9; 2, George Espino, Cen, 17:06.0; 3, Josh Holland, BG, 17:19.4; 4, Jackson Carter, Cen, 17:26.5; 5, x-Frankie Martinez, DO, 17:30.0; 6, Jacob Holland, BG, 17:39.1; 7, x-Mucuranyana Amon, Cla, 17:43.2; 8, x-Benjamin Mazone, DO, 17:51.2; 9, x-Jonathan Billings, Bon, 17:51.7; 10, Eric Klein, BG, 17:54.8
11, x-Andy Blaine, SR, 17:56.1; 12, Drew McInnis, Palo, 17:59.3; 13, Nicholas Oberdin, SR, 18:02.; 14, Carlos Alvarado, Palo, 18:02.4; 15, Tyler Hilt, Cen, 18:05.0; 16, Alex Rios, FL, 18:05.3; 17, Ian Lee, Cen, 18:07.5; 18, Malik Jackson, CM, 18;11.8; 19, Naweed Usufzai, Palo, 18:12.1; 20, Wyatt Morris, Cen, 18;13.2
21, Tyler Pisciottta, SR, 18;17.7; 22, Ashton Carr, Palo, 18:20.2; 23, Seth Wright, CM, 18:23.0; 24, David Peters, SR, 18:24.9; 25, Gerritt Noorda, SR, 18:25.6
Girls team scores: x-Centennial 46, x-Arbor View 73, Shadow Ridge 101, Palo Verde 102, Clark 163, Bonanza 171, Cimarron-Memorial 196, Bishop Gorman 210, Faith Lutheran 252, Desert Oasis 260, Pahrump Valely 305, Durango 306, Spring Valley 344, Western 356, Legacy 422, Sierra Vista 440
Top 25 individuals: 1, Sydney Badger, Cen, 18:57.4; 2, x-Marissa Suan, Palo, 19:55.8; 3, Andrea Gonzalez, AV, 20:17.7 4, x-Hannah Pavlov, FL, 20:29.5; 5, Savannah Anas, Cen, 20:34.3; 6, Danica Puente, S. Val, 20:35.0; 7, Zanae Jones, AV, 20:42.9; 8, Shelby Gibbons, Cen, 20:43.5; 9, x-Emily Adams, Bon, 20:44.8; 10, x-Ciara Jackson, SR, 21:04.8
11, Arden Holden, Cen, 21:11.7; 12, Stefanie Thelaner, Prmp, 21:26.6; 13, Taylor Stueve, BG, 21:34.6; 14, Amberly Halstead, AV, 21:38.4; 15, Smaantha Reintjes, Palo, 21:39.7; 16, Ciera Clayton, SR, 21:48.8; 17, Julianna Brooks, CM, 21:53.5; 18, Karli Miller, AV, 21:56.7; 19, Kelsie Harper, SR, 22:03.1; 20, Sianna Nelson, Bon, 22:08.6;
21, Caitlyn Rymarchyk, Cen, 22:11.6; 22, Bianca Vasilica, DO, 22:13.9; 23, Cara Waite, SR, 22:17.6; 24, Alyssa McCullough, BG, 22:18.2; 25, Gabby Altmannsberger, Cen, 22:20.7
x-denotes state qualifier
















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