inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
Samo's Cross Country team performing well
Samo's Cross Country team ran towards success at the Woodbridge Classic invitational on Friday, Sept. 14.
After an upsetting loss, cross country looks to CIF
After an unfortunate loss to Beverly Hills, cross country still qualifies for CIF.
Cross country runs Ocean League Meet, South Bay Cup, and Kenneth Staub
Cross country's first league meet shows great accomplishment and room for improvement.
Arden Lassalle: Cross Country's Rising Star
Cheering crowds filled the stadium at Estancia High School as sophomore runner Arden Lassalle took home first place in the sophomore race, breaking a 10-year school record...
Sophomore makes Samo history at Woodbridge Invitational
Arden Lassale broke a sophomore record Friday, which along with strong athletes in all grades will hopefully foreshadow the rest of the Cross Country season.
The man behind the mustache: Nick Salazar
“Our captain doesn’t have to be the fastest. It’s about creating harmony and creating leadership,” coach Tania Fisher said.“It’s a hard thing trying to balance being captain with being a top member of varsity. It definitely makes it harder to focus,” Salazar said.
Cross-country on the trail to victory
The squad pulled off a substantial victory, placing first as a team. Salazar was the first to trounce the hill running, an impressive 17:07. Right behind him came junior Andrew Capron, finishing with an equally admirable 17:15.
Girls' Cross Country has room to grow
After their first two races where the team was unfortunately divided between grade levels, the varsity team was finally able to pull off a cooperative win at their first league meet at Kenneth Hahn park. They placed first, beating the Beverly Hills girls’ team, which has been a long-standing rival of the Lady Vikings.