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BOYS-10Th ASIA PACIFIC INVITAIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY RaceTab 3 by MileSplit Registered to: Jay Antonio, GTFA 10th ASIA PACIFIC INVITAIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP - 10/19/2013 7:46:49 AM JFK / YPAO BEACH, TAMUNING, GUAM Varsity Boys 5000 Meter Run ===================================================================================== Name Yr Team Time Pts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 JOHN AQUINO 12 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 16:15.59 1 2 GEORGE DOMBACH 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 16:30.88 2 3 HENRY VALENTINE-RAMSE 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 16:41.12 3 4 EVAN YUKEVICH 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 17:15.93 4 5 RYAN NISHIDA 9 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 17:29.54 5 6 KYE ARBUCKLE 12 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 17:46.96 6 7 MALEKAI MISCHKE 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 17:56.13 7 8 MARK YOSHIDA 12 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 18:02.45 8 9 JAMES PARKER 12 ST. MARY'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 18:03.36 9 10 REY JOHN FLORES 12 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 18:04.25 10 11 KEIICHIRO KINOSHITA 11 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 18:06.24 11 12 SCHAFER WILSON 10 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 18:07.26 12 13 NATE GEERDES 10 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 18:08.79 13 14 ZHI YONG 9 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 18:13.26 14 15 AUSTIN MENDIOLA 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 18:23.20 15 16 IZAAK KANZIG 10 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 18:30.92 16 17 ALEC ISMAEL ROIG 10 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 18:31.52 17 18 ROBERT CHANCE 10 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 18:34.53 18 19 RAINIER PORRAS 12 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 18:38.88 19 20 HOSANNA FUKUZAWA 9 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 18:39.98 20 21 BEN FONG 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 18:40.66 21 22 SUNHA PARK 12 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 18:41.69 22 23 JADEN PANGELINAN 12 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 18:50.33 23 24 AARON BRANTINGHAM 11 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 18:52.03 24 25 DONG GI PARK 12 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 18:52.58 25 26 ALBERT JAMES LINDER 10 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 18:54.84 26 27 SYDNEY TALLEDO 12 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 18:56.90 27 28 ALEX KANAKIS 11 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 18:58.10 28 29 COLLIN MORGAN 12 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 18:59.76 29 30 JARED SWANSON YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 19:06.66 30 31 NATHAN ABRIL 12 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 19:07.71 31 32 JOHN CONDUCTO 10 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 19:07.97 32 33 LUKE ROGAN 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 19:08.72 33 34 HOJOON LEE 12 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 19:09.33 34 35 TYLER THORNE GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 19:10.57 -- 36 CHRIS LUKE 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 19:11.61 35 37 TAIKI MOCHIZUKI 11 ST. MARY'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 19:12.45 36 38 JACOB HUSTON 10 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 19:13.85 37 39 THOMAS RICHTER 9 ST. MARY'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 19:14.99 38 40 KEVIN LIANG 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 19:17.77 39 41 JACK BIBB YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 19:23.00 40 42 ALLEN HAIGH 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 19:27.09 41 43 KARL ALMOITE 9 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 19:27.71 42 44 ANTHONY CASTRO (SSHS) UNattached 19:28.02 -- 45 JAIME CABAL 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 19:28.22 43 46 DYAN GIIBBS 12 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 19:35.63 44 47 WAYNE OWEN GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 19:37.78 -- 48 AARON CASTRO SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 19:38.09 45 49 MICHAEL MURPHY 10 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 19:38.34 46 50 KENNEDY MACATUNO 9 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 19:40.83 47 51 CHARLES LEE 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 19:47.89 48 52 PATRICK TOMHON 12 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 19:49.53 49 53 SEUNGJUN LEE 10 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 19:52.22 50 54 SHIN IKEDA YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 19:55.76 51 55 JACOB SANDRAL 12 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 19:57.21 52 56 ERIC LIN 11 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEIJING 19:58.54 53 57 KENTARO HAYASHI 12 ST. MARY'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 19:59.29 54 58 DANE PARSONS YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 19:59.72 55 59 RICHIE PLUMMER 11 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 20:01.09 56 60 TATSUYA ISHIZUKA 12 ST. MARY'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:01.82 57 61 TAISHI MISUMI 12 ST. MARY'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:09.06 58 62 JING XIN DUAN 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 20:13.47 59 63 KEVIN CHUN 12 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:15.71 60 64 ANDREW BERANDA SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 20:17.52 61 65 KIM SEAN D. 12 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:20.25 62 66 MARCUS GONG 10 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 20:21.11 63 67 NELSON ORTEGA SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 20:21.98 64 68 AKIRA CAMARGO 12 AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN 20:22.32 65 69 JEFF AGGABAO 9 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 20:24.57 66 70 CHRISTIAN GICO SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 20:25.94 67 71 GION BUENAVIDES 11 JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 20:26.96 68 72 SHAYNE ARICAYOS 12 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 20:27.63 69 73 EVANDER DEGUZMAN SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 20:30.05 70 74 KEN SEKINE (SHS) UNattached 20:30.88 -- 75 AUSTIN IGNACIO(JFK) 12 UNattached 20:34.09 -- 76 SEO SAM 11 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:38.48 71 77 RICHARD CELESTE SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 20:38.97 72 78 ZACHARY ROBERT GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 20:40.92 -- 79 JOHN BUAN SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 20:45.69 73 80 RYAN CHANG 9 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 20:51.53 74 81 ROYCE YUEHSHYANG CHEN 9 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 20:52.93 75 82 BEN JUNG 9 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 20:58.02 76 83 BRADLEY ZHOU-YU CHEN 9 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 20:59.08 77 84 CAMERON BROWN 9 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 20:59.58 78 85 FRED PARK 11 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:03.96 79 86 BLEU PEREZ 12 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 21:05.72 80 87 JOHN BLAS (SHS) UNattached 21:07.39 -- 88 PETER HAN 11 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:08.85 81 89 HO TING YAU 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:10.80 82 90 BRANDON FLORES 11 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 21:11.84 83 91 BENJAMIN DAI GUO 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:13.29 84 92 CALLUM MARSHALL 9 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 21:14.62 85 93 MATTHEW DRYDEN 10 SEOUL FOREIGN SCHOOL 21:17.28 86 94 KENJI MCCARTHY GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 21:18.41 87 95 AUSTIN IGNACIO(JFK) 12 UNattached 21:19.78 -- 96 TROY CASSON JOSEPH 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 21:22.76 88 97 ARKEL RODRIGUEZ 10 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 21:23.90 89 98 YVES MACALINO 11 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 21:24.77 90 99 ZIHO HWANG 10 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:29.77 91 100 DAVID KIM 10 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:34.68 92 101 JOONKI JIN 11 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:36.60 93 102 NEO SHEN YONGSAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SEOUL 21:37.14 94 103 JUSTIN YOON 11 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:38.78 95 104 ANTHONY CASTRO SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 21:39.32 96 105 CHRIS GUN-HO JUNG 9 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:40.28 97 106 TERRY LEE 10 KOREA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21:40.94 98 107 ROLAND OCAMPO SIMON SANCHEZ HIGH SCHOOL 21:42.79 99 108 GIDEON TYQUIENGCO SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 21:44.24 100 109 ARTHUR OWEN GUAM HIGH SCHOOL 21:44.94 -- 110 GINGA IKEDA 11 FATHER DUENAS MEMORIAL SCHOOL 21:47.56 101 111 MERVIN LAW 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 21:48.08 102 112 WILLIAM SABLAN (SSHS) UNattached 21:49.31 -- 113 KYLE SMOKER 12 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 21:49.72 103 114 TAKASHI BUCCAT 12 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 21:55.63 104 115 JAYCE MENO (JFK) 10 UNattached 21:57.86 -- 116 DANIEL KIM 9 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:01.58 105 117 KORTE ZICKEFOOSE 12 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:03.15 106 118 BASON PARK 11 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:04.43 107 119 BRANDON YINGHO LAU 11 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUDONG CAMPUS 22:06.35 108 120 DUNCAN WANG 10 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 22:07.85 109 121 MINATO ONISHI 9 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:08.90 110 122 ANDREW BRANDT 12 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SHANGHAI 22:12.13 111 123 BEATO MANGLONA (JFK) 9 UNattached 22:15.94 -- 124 JOHN MACATUNO (JFK) UNattached 22:18.14 -- 125 DANIEL KIM 11 SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:26.31 112 126 ERIC WANG 12 SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL PUXI CAMPUS 22:31.13 113 127 JUSTIN JONG-YOUNG LEE 10 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:32.04 114 128 JOHN SAZON (OHS) 11 UNattached 22:36.00 -- 129 TEODORO ARICHETA GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 22:37.94 115 130 VINCENT WOO-SUK LEE 10 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:40.91 116 131 JASON LIM 10 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:41.64 117 132 JOSHUA TINGSON (JFK) 10 UNattached 22:47.13 -- 133 RIBBY SUH 12 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 22:50.45 118 134 CHRISTIAN ACOSTA (OHS 11 UNattached 22:51.83 -- 135 ZACK CEJOCO (OHS) 11 UNattached 22:58.37 -- 136 ADRIAN TEOLOGO (SHS) UNattached 22:59.64 -- 137 RYKER GARCIA 10 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 23:05.49 119 138 HAEJONG YOO 10 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 23:12.21 120 139 ROAQUIN MENDIOLA (SHS UNattached 23:22.46 -- 140 KENJI JOHNSON 9 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN JAPAN 23:28.37 121 141 JOHN OLANDEZ 10 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 23:36.90 122 142 KURT ALMOITE 10 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL 23:37.96 123 143 KRISTIAN CERCADO (SSH UNattached 23:42.48 -- 144 ALEX KWON-JUN LEE 10 GYEONGGI SUWON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 23:48.57 124 145 RYAN NUCUM (SSHS) UNattached 24:06.81 -- 146 BEN LEE ULLOA GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 24:09.10 125 147 THOMAS MENDIOLA (OHS) 12 UNattached 24:21.46 -- 148 TIM SUTA (JFK) 10 UNattached 24:22.38 -- 149 RONALD MARFEGA (OHS) 12 UNattached 24:36.34 -- 150 VINCE BRIGINO (SHS) UNattached 24:40.15 -- 151 JYRONE LAZAGA (SSHS) UNattached 24:51.04 -- 152 MICHAEL OCAMPO (SSHS) UNattached 25:08.80 -- 153 ROY BAUTISTA (SSHS) UNattached 25:29.88 -- 154 RYAN MERCADO (OHS) 12 UNattached 25:38.00 -- 155 JIN HO YI 10 TAEJON CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 25:42.00 126 156 CHRISTOPHER ESPINOSA 11 UNattached 25:45.00 -- 157 IAN VALENCIA
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