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Irvine's Summer Wilson captures Division 2 girls' cross-country title

2025-11-22 20:02
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Irvine's Summer Wilson captures Division 2 girls' cross-country title

The senior had the top girls' time of the day in 15:14.5. Maximo Zavaleta of King ran 13:59.0 to win the Division 1 boys' individual title.

Irvine's Summer Wilson captures Division 2 girls' cross-country titleStory byIrvine senior Summer Wilson finishes fourth in the Bob Day Girls Sweepstakes race at the Woodbridge Cross Country Classic on Saturday.Irvine senior Summer Wilson won the Southern Section Division 2 girls' cross-country championship race. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times)Eric SondheimerSat, November 22, 2025 at 8:02 PM UTC·2 min read

Summer Wilson of Irvine High turned in one of her best performances at the Southern Section cross-country championships on Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College.

The Duke-bound senior won the Division 2 individual title on the rain course in 15:14.5, running away from the competition with the fastest girls' time of the day. Claremont won the team title.

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Maximo Zavaleta of King ran 13:59.0 to win the Division 1 boys' individual title. Beckman won the team title.

In Division 1 girls, Mira Costa won the team title and Braelyn Combe of Corona Santiago ran 16:07 to win the individual title.

In Division 2 boys, Dos Pueblos edged Hart for the team title and Aidan Antonio of Woodbridge ran 14:06.4 to win the individual title.

In Division 3 boys, Oliver Hunter from Dana Hills took the individual title in 14:20.7. West Torrance won the team title.

In Division 3 girls, El Toro won the team title and Carol Dye of Santa Margarita ran 16:39.7 to win the individual race.

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JSerra won the Division 4 boys' title with Vin Krueger of Oaks Christian taking the individual title in 14:18.6. JSerra also won the girls' title. Monserrat Santillan Silva of Century won in 16:43.3

Viewpoint took the Division 5 girls' title. Sofia Joh of Campbell Hall ran 17:43.7 to win the individual title. Viewpoint also won the Division 5 boys' title. Olly O'Connor of Viewpoint led the way with a winning time of 14:18.3.

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