Cross Country: Rio Rico's Allie Schadler is the fastest junior in the country

October 5, 2015 by Andy Morales, AZPreps365


Allie Schadler (Andy Morales/AZPreps365.com)

Rio Rico state champion Allie Schadler's time of 17:18.4 is sixth best in the country and is the best time for a junior. She earned that mark at the Four Corners Invitational in September.

Buena junior Manuel Olivo-Quinones' time of 15:39.1 is 218th in the country.

 

National Combined Girls

1. Fiona O'Keeffe, 16:32.1, CA, Davis   

2. Ella Donaghu, 16:46.7, OR, Grant   

3. Cate Ratliff, 16:49.7, CA, Santa Cruz   

4. Weini Kelati, 17:11.0, VA, Heritage

5. Holly Bullough, 17:16.0, MI, Traverse City

6. Allie Schadler, 17:18.4, AZ, Rio Rico   

 

Arizona Combined Girls

1. Allie Schadler, Rio Rico, 17:18.4

2. Megan Reniewicki, Arcadia, 18:19.0

3. Alexis Nichols, Chandler, 18:27.0

4. Morgan Foster, Chandler, 18:31.0

5. Jesselyn Bries, O'Connor, 18:33.7

6. Courtney Lewis, Flagstaff, 18:39.7

7. Katie Watson, Catalina Foothills, 18:53.5

8. Ava Hamilton, Chandler, 18:59.0

9. Samantha Schadler, Rio Rico, 18:59.0

10. Kassidy Deardorff, Deer Valley, 19:03.4

 

Arizona Combine Boys

1. Manuel Olivo-Quinones, Buena, 15:39.1   

2. Tyler Beauchamp, Saguaro, 15:50.3   

3. Luke Mason, Brophy, 15:54.0   

4. Eric Simoneau, Mountain View Mesa, 15:58.4   

5. Cade Burks, Perry, 16:02.0   

6. Michael Barney, Saguaro, 16:07.0   

6. Diego Lopez, Apollo, 16:07.0   

8. Jordan Gardner, Snowflake, 16:07.2   

9. Mitchell Jacobson, Mountain View Mesa, 16:08.3   

10. Sam Pershing, Catalina Foothills, 16:08.8