From Team Marianas High School, Mancao finished the 3,000-meter run of the Boys’ 18-Under division in 12 minutes and 10 seconds.
Champ Untalan came in second, tallying 12 minutes, 20 seconds.
Untalan is teammate of Mancao.
Third place was Lawrence Echon who ended with 12 minutes and 54 seconds.
On the other hand, Wonenberg completed her 3,000-meter run in the 18-Under girls’ category with a time of 14 minutes 26 seconds.
Lia Rangamar went for second place with 17 minutes and 15 seconds.
Landing on third place was Lina Manalili who timed 17 minutes and 35 seconds.
In 14-Under boys’ category, Tony Bai came in first from the pack that ran the 3,000 meter race. Bai ended with 13 minutes and 51 seconds.
Peter Mendiola finished his run, tallying 14 minutes, 15 seconds.
Justin Poon timed 14 minutes and 23 seconds, and ended third.
14-Under girls saw two runners who occupied automatically the first and second spots.
Jerralyn Castillo finished her race, 16 minutes and 58 seconds.
Christine Annunciacion got the time 23 minutes, 57 seconds.
The 12-Under boys, saw Angelo Jones finishing on top of his pack with a time of 6:32.
Lucas Nutting landed on second place after he fashioned a 6-minute, 51-second run.
Tammy Ackerman, in the girls’ category of 12-Under division, was able to time in 7 minutes, 36 seconds. Ackerman was the first placer.
Second place winner went to Han Mil Oh with a time of 8 minutes and 6 seconds.
Lydin Johnson went for 8:24 and clinched third spot.
Kenyon Schultz was the first place winner in the 10-Under Boys’ category. He timed in with 6 minutes, 56 seconds.
Danny Auther finished 7 minutes and 5 seconds. Auther was the second placer.
Coming in third was John Auther with a time of 7:06.
Gabriela Race went for 6 minutes, 59 seconds in the girls’ category in the 10-Under. She was the first place winner in her division.
Neghar Rastquiy was second place (7:36), and Emily Jones was third place (9:31).
In 8-Under boys’ category, AJ Hudkins grabbed first place after his 9-minute, 6-second run.
Haruya Eda made it to second place with his 9-minute, 7-second run.
Ken Song settled for third, crafting 10 minutes and 17 seconds.
In 8-Under girls’ category, Lisa Atalig came in first with her 9:15 mark, and Julia Ishikawa with her 9:32 record.


