Coast Conference Championship - October 28, 2009

Heading into the 2009 Coast Conference championship meet, the women's cross country team was a heavy underdog and would need a bit of luck to bring home a title to Salinas. Despite being ranked as the top team in Norcal, the women would be facing a very powerful trio from DeAnza College that have been working together for two years and have championship meet experience. DeAnza, the defending Coast Conference champion, had a season lead over Hartnell 2-1 with the Panthers only victory on the Crystal Springs course, the site of the yesterday's championship.
In the women's race it was evident from the start that DeAnza was ready to test the Panthers to the fullest. The Dons top three runners set a very fast tempo with Hartnell's own Ellie Herrera able to match. The Panthers strategy was to place their runners in a very specific manner to win the title and set off at their own pace. Even if DeAnza's trio placed second through fourth and Herrera the winner it would still be difficult for the The Dons to win as a team. Herrera who trailed in second place as late as two miles into the race jumped into the lead with just a little over 1000 meters left. Her lead was short lived as Jessica Paranthaman of DeAnza shot past and went for the win in the final half mile. At the finish, Paranthaman would struggle up the incline to the chute and leave a window of hope for Herrera. Despite a last second charge, Herrera would come up one second short after making up as much as five seconds in just the last 100 meters of the race. Paranthaman would be the individual winner at 19:15 with Herrera one tick behind in 19:16. DeAnza would take the third and fourth spots as expected followed by Hartnell's Priscilla Meza (19:55). DeAnza's Luisa Westley would spoil the Panthers hope of a title by finishing sixth just strides in front of Sused Cabrera (20:04) and Mayra Garcia (20:06). Sophomore Jazmin Suarez would place ninth (20:17) and finish off the Panthers team score. With DeAnza and Hartnell runners taking the top nine spots, turning the championship event into a dual meet, Hartnell had only achieved part of the equation to win and was relegated to runner-up honors just 7 points from the team title. As bittersweet rewards, all of Hartnell's top six women finishers were named All-Conference, the last being Emilse Tapia (21:00) at 13th, and recorded huge personal bests for the Crystal Springs course. Only two runners from other schools received All-Conference honors with the 12 going to either DeAnza or Hartnell demonstrating the strength of both programs. Others competing for the Panthers were Leticia Saldana (21:21), Stephanie Castro (21:52) and Emily Scettrini (22:30) with the last two setting season bests for Crystal Springs.
With the Norcal Championships to be run on the same course on November 7th, the Lady Panthers will take a shot at a top three team trophy, the last being team runner-up in 2006.




