The Ventura College women's cross country team completed their team goal for the year, competing at the CCCAA State Cross Country Championships, held at Woodward Park in Fresno Saturday morning. In a fiercely contested team battle won by Mt. San Antonio, the Pirates placed 22nd out of 28 teams, putting the cap on a successful season.
The Ventura College women’s cross country team realized their season’s goal by qualifying for the 2014 California Community College State Championships at the Southern California Regional Finals at Woodley Park in Van Nuys Friday.
Like getting a call from the Governor at 11:59, the Ventura College Pirate men's cross country team received their reprieve Saturday accepting an at-large spot for the Southern California Regionals to be held Friday Nov. 6 in Van Nuys.
The Ventura College women’s cross country team punched their ticket to the Southern California finals with a fourth place team finish in the Western State Conference championships Friday at Arroyo Verde Park. On the men’s side, Anthony Rivas qualified for the regionals as an individual as the Pirate men finished on the outside of the qualifying teams.
The Ventura College men's and women's cross country teams participated in the Santa Barbara City College Invitational Friday on a course that included 1200m of run on soft sand within 50 meters of the Pacific Ocean. The women did not have enough runners to post a team score while the men finished 12th of the 13 competing teams.
The Pirate men's and women's cross country teams traveled north on I-99 to compete in the annual Bakersfield Invitational at the Kern County Soccer Complex Friday. Bakersfield won both men's and women's races defeating the Pirates 16 to 43 while the Pirate men fell 17 to 38.
The Ventura men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Southern California Preview, a precursor to the state qualifier in November, at Woodley Park in Van Nuys. The Pirate women turned in a solid race, tying for ninth place of the 31 competing teams, while the VC men finished 23rd of the 29 teams.
The Ventura College men and women’s cross country teams balanced the challenging hills of Arroyo Verde Park in their opener last week with a flat and fast course at the Rio Hondo Invitational at East Los Angeles’ Legg Lake Friday, with the women placing third (of 12 competing teams) and the men fifth (of 11 teams). Megan Kearney and Jaime Luna paced the Pirate harriers.
As they have done for the last 30 years, the Ventura College men and women’s cross country teams opened their 2014 season running at Arroyo Verde Park at the Ventura Invitational. Led by sophomore Maria Villalobos, the women finished fifth while Anthony Rivas led the men’s eighth place finish.