Edison boys claim dual meet title
The Edison High boys cross country team, which has gone unbeaten in
league dual meets the past two years, will be looking to wrap up its
second consecutive Sunset League championship when league finals are held
Saturday at Huntington Beach Central Park.
The Chargers come into league finals with an impressive showing at
last Saturday’s Mt. San Antonio College Invitational Cross-Country Meet
in Walnut.
Edison finished in 15th-place in the team sweepstakes race. Junior
Scott Brandos finished with the top time among county runners at the
meet, finishing with a 15:29.20, which was good for 10th place overall.
Brandos’ time was the second fastest in school history, according
to Coach Mike Munoz, and it also is the top mark among county runners
this season.
Junior Kevin McCarter ran a 16.01 and knocked off 35 seconds from
his previous best run.
Edison, which is currently ranked fourth in the latest county
sportswriters poll, figures to receive its stiffest challenge from
sixth-rated Esperanza at league finals.
The Chargers need to defeat the Aztecs by just a single point to
wrap up consecutive league titles.
‘The boys ran a great race at Mt. SAC, and I’m looking forward to
what should be a real exciting league final,’ Edison Coach Mike Munoz
said.
The varsity boys race should commence between 11-12 p.m., Munoz said.
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