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Riverside City College Athletics
Oct 04 9:00 AM
M. Cross Country
at SoCal Preview
Chaffey College
Oct 11 10:00 AM
M. Cross Country
at Manny Bautista Invitational
Naval Training Center Park, Liberty Station
Oct 25 5:00 PM
M. Cross Country
at John Elders Titan Invite
Cal State Fullerton
Nov 01 3:30 pm
M. Cross Country 1st
at Orange Empire Conference Championship
Central Park West
Nov 08 10:00 AM
M. Cross Country 4th
at SoCal Championship
Chaffey College
Nov 23 10:00 AM
M. Cross Country 5th
at 3C2A State Championship
Woodward Park
Aug 30 8:00 AM
M. Cross Country 2nd
at Redlands Invite
Sep 06 8:00 am
M. Cross Country 3rd
at Coyote Invite
Sep 19 9:00 AM
M. Cross Country 2nd
at Golden West Invitational
Sep 27 7:30 AM
M. Cross Country NTS
at UCR Invite
Oct 10 10:00 AM
M. Cross Country 3rd
at SoCal Preview
Oct 24 5:00 PM
M. Cross Country 2nd
at Titan Invite
Cal State Fullerton
Oct 31 10:00 AM
M. Cross Country 1st
at OEC Championship
Nov 07 10:00 AM
M. Cross Country 1st
at SoCal Championship
Naval Training Center Park, Liberty Station
Nov 22 11:00 AM
M. Cross Country 3rd
at 3C2A State Championship
Photo by Nicho DellaValle
Photo by Nicho DellaValle

Condit Paces Men’s XC in First Place Finish at Golden West Invitational

The Riverside City College men's cross country team traveled to Huntington Beach, CA on Friday morning to face off against tough two-year competition at the Golden West Invitational. The Tigers cruised to a first-place finish for the first time this season.

Riverside had four runners land in the top-10 and eight runners land in the top-20.

Leading the way for the third-consecutive week was sophomore Gavyn Condit. After being the highest placing community college runner last week, he went on to impress once again with his second-consecutive third-place finish. He earned a mark of 20:42.48 to lead his squad.

Sophomore Raen Reyes followed just seconds behind after earning the fifth overall spot with a time of 21:05.56. Sophomore duo Gonzalo Sanchez and Kyle Reden finished in eighth and ninth place, respectfully. Sanchez clocked in a mark of 21:29.82, while Reden cruised to the finish line with a clip reading 21:33.23.

Vincent Navarro (21:39.65), David Rush (21:43.56) and Nicandro Rosas (21:45.20) all finished consecutively to take up the 12th, 13th and 14th spots, while Salvador Avila placed 16th overall with a mark of 21:52.08.