November 8, 2000    Campbell, California

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    Prospect's Zelinski third at league finals

    By Dick Sparrer

    Danielle Zelinski of Prospect finished among the leaders in the girls division when the Blossom Valley Athletic League held its cross country finals on Oct. 30 on the 2.95-mile course at Crystal Springs in Belmont.

    Zelinski, a junior, finished third in 19:38, running behind only Kristen Funck of Piedmont Hills (18:57) and Allison Stiller of Leland (19:00).

    Zelinski led the Panthers to a team 12th at the BVAL meet. She was supported by sophomore Edina Hamulie, who was 39th in 22:49; junior Michelle Holleran, 62nd in 23:35; senior Natasha Flowers, 86th in 24:27; and junior Nicole Sterns, 102nd in 25:20.

    Jasman Wynne-Evans led the Westmont effort at the league meet. The junior finished 40th in 22:51.

    Rounding out the list of finishers for the Warriors were senior Jessica Davis (23:47), junior Allison Smith (25:33), junior Becky Aguirre (29:13), freshman Robin Smpiel (29:13) and senior Magan Smpiel (29:26).

    In the boys division, Jon Gire of Silver Creek covered Crystal Springs in 16:14 to win the overall title.

    Junior Kevin Willis of Westmont finished strong, nailing 22nd place in 17:18 to lead Westmont to an 11th-place finish in the team standings.

    Prospect senior Joshua Miner was 25th overall in 17:20, leading the Panthers to 14th in the team poll.

    Aldo Pimentel led the Del Mar effort at the league meet. The sophomore finished 37th overall in 17:47.

    Supporting Willis' effort for Westmont were Anthony Salazar, a sophomore who was 63rd in 18:36; Patrick Netter, a senior who finished 69th in 18:47; Jordan Lee, a senior who was 73rd in 18:53; and freshmen Justin Mitchell (86th in 19:20) and Andrew Tupper (87th in 19:20).

    Junior Ibrahan Jama was 74th for Prospect in 18:54 with juniors Matt Fischer (19:25) and Anthony Lin (19:29) close beind. Sophomore Scott Smith (19:31) rounded out the Prospect top five.

    Pimental was the top Del Mar finisher with junior Philip Watkins (19:09), sophomore Alan Potter (19:36) and junior Amel Turnovic (21:00) also in the field.



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