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Mesa resident Bernie Montoya gets 'Mesa Bucks' after turning in sales receipts. Montoya said he plans to use the bucks to purchase a museum ticket.
Cibola's Bernie Montoya breaks the finish line tape to win his third straight state title during the Division I Boys Cross Country State Championships, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at the Cave Creek Golf Course in Phoenix. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Overall champion Bernie Montoya of Cibola heads toward the finish chute during the Sole Sports Running Zone/Scottsdale Healthcare Cross Country Festival on Saturday at Silverado Golf Course in Scottsdale.[Steve Burks/Tribune]
Cibola's Bernie Montoya holds a slight lead over Rincon's Ryan Silva during the Division I Boys Cross Country State Championships, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at the Cave Creek Golf Course in Phoenix. Montoya went on to win by 36 seconds, with Silva holding on for second place. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Bernie Montoya says he could get addicted to this. Montoya became the first person to take advantage of a new program that lets people accumulate credits for admission to Mesa’s cultural venues, if they shop and spend their tax dollars in the city.
The 2013 Arizona track and field championships started to resemble 2012 a little too closely for Devon Allen’s liking.
Mountain View's boys cross country team entered Saturday's Division I state meet understandably optimistic about its chances to dethrone defending champ Phoenix Alhambra.
Chandler Rotary Track Invitational
Desert Vista entered the Division I cross country state championships on Saturday crippled due to several late-season injuries. It left the course a few hours later with its first state title since 2008.
Brophy’s Big Three was big enough.
Michael Wagner’s fast start to this cross country season can be traced to the finish of his junior track season.
The high school cross country season opened up last week for most teams in the state.
For three years, Peoria resident Will Firth got by on just raw talent. He tantalized his coaches and teammates with his natural running ability, only to fall short in the biggest meets of the year because of injuries, illness and the fact that raw talent could only take the Brophy Prep senior so far.
Division I outlook
The cross country schedule essentially has an invitational meet every weekend, but there are some circled in red.
For three years, Will Firth got by on just raw talent. He tantalized his coaches and teammates with his natural running ability, only to fall short in the biggest meets of the year because of injuries, illness and the fact that raw talent could only take the Brophy Prep senior so far.
Dave Montgomery's Highland boys cross country teams have always carried strong reputation.
Spring, well, sprang.
Spring, well, sprang.
Someday, the talent pool will dry up enough and the Chandler High girls track program will be challenged for state supremacy. That day, however, is not in the immediate future.
The cross country season gets a shakeup on Friday when many of the state’s top teams head to the Toka Sticks Golf Course in Mesa for the sixth annual Desert Twilight.
Jasmine Todd was born to jump.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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