2007
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The cross country teams saw a lot of triumphs during 2007 in the men’s and women’s program. The men’s team won its first WSC championship in the history of the program after dominating its competition during the regular season. Sophomore Alfredo Coronado was the second runner to cross the finish line at the conference contest, and posted another second-place finish at the Southern California Championships, leading the team to second place overall. At the state meet, COC took fifth place, following the leadership of WSC Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Year Coronado, who had a second-place finish. The women surprised their conference foes placing third and were guided by season leader Liliana Beltran who came in 14th place with a time of 21:40. The team went on to finish in ninth at the Southern California Championships and along with the men, earning a trip to the State Championships where they placed 14th. COC was honored with 12 All-Conference nods, and coach Lindie Kane was named WSC Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year.
2008
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College of the Canyons had another exciting season with a second-place finish for the men and a fifth-place finish for the women in the Western State Conference. Sophomore Stephen Kent was the top finisher for both teams, recording a 21:47 time in the 4-mile run. He finished fifth overall. Six individuals were earned spots in the state meet and nine athletes were all-conference.
2009
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College of the Canyons had two runners earns a spot in the state championship in 2009. Danielle Schaefer came in 94th place (20:30.91) for the women and Michael McEvoy ran a 23:23.27 on the 4-mile course for 197th place. The team finished in ninth place in the conference.
2010
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For the first time since 2007, the men’s and women’s cross country teams qualified to run as teams at the state championship. The women were led by Natalie Malone and Kristine Alfaro in the state championship, where the women came in 20th place. On the men’s side, the team completed the race in 21st place with the help of Ryland del Valle, who was the first Cougar to come across the line and finished in 48th place individually.
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