Taking the boys’ 8-and-under division’s top two spots were SCS’ Ken Song and Jeffrey Seo, who timed in at 8:30 and 10:46, respectively.
Winning first in the girls’ 10U category was Garapan Elementary School’s Joshalyn Flores, who finished in 8:39. SCS’ Haruya Eda edged Nael Lim by two seconds in the boys’ 10U division, coming in at 7:29. Joining them is Yun Pyo Geon, who won third place with nine minutes and one second.
Hopwood’s Reanita Kaipat ruled the girls’ 12U category at 9:24. Following her at the finish line was second place winner Ruinina Litulumar, who beat Jaylina Borja by a split second.
HJHS’ Berneil Taisacan topped the boys’ 12U division, leaving the second and third place awards to SCS’ Elnathan Wong (6:18) Whispering Palms’ John Auther (6:22).
Timing in at 13 minutes and 13 seconds, Hopwood’s Braylan Floresca won first in the boys’ 14U division. Jin Pyo Geon came next at 13:48, putting Vinni Inos in third place. Also from HJHS, Mikayla Lopez dashed to first place in the girls’ category with 15:24. Tiana Osada arrived in 21 minutes and 45 seconds, earning second place.
Marianas High School reigned supreme in the 18U division, led by Michael Mancao and Reylynn Sapong. Trailing Mancao were second place winner Danny Bai (13:08) and Beouch Ngirchongor (13:12). Chris Obaldo finished second in the girls’ category with 16:28, while Hopwood’s Corina Suda won third at 20:49.
Hopwood received a trophy in the boys’ 14U group, while SCS and MHS claimed trophies in the boys’ 12U and 18U categories, respectively.


