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2019 Category Placement: North Conference 2019 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2019 CAT Meghan Abacherli Redding Composite MTB Team JV Claire Abele Marin Catholic Wildcats JV Bryan Albor Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite JV Markus Alfheim Woodcreek High School JV Sebastian Ames Tamalpais High School JV Dylan Anderson Redwood High School Varsity Kai Anderson Annadel Composite JV Tommy Anderson Humboldt Composite JV Malcolm Armour Tamalpais High School Sophomore Spencer Babcock El Molino High School JV James Baker Tamalpais High School JV Aidan Ball Wildcats High School Mountain Bike Team JV Mason Ball Sir Francis Drake High School JV David Barrow Woodcreek High School JV Daniel Bartnicki Novato High School JV Julia Barton Woodcreek High School Sophomore Tucker Basten Woodcreek High School Sophomore Reece Baumhoff Tamalpais High School JV Stefan Beckmann Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Eli Begley El Molino High School Sophomore Kevin Benevides Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV Kate Benjamin Redwood High School JV Owen Benson Folsom High School JV Jack Berkowitz Redwood High School JV Ruben Bermudes Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV Hannah Betz Sir Francis Drake High School JV Mackenzie Bialzik Woodcreek High School JV Ramona Blanco San Rafael High School JV Joseph Bloomquist Middletown High School JV Marijke Bluto Tamalpais High School Varsity Sam Bolshaw Roseville High School Sophomore Ethan Bonson Kelseyville High School Sophomore Mason Boozer Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Haley Bosch San Rafael High School Sophomore Reed Boscoe Branson High School Sophomore Henri Bot Tamalpais High School JV Danika Brabec Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite JV Ty Brenninger Sonoma Valley Cyclers JV Douglas Briney Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Eric Brown Woodcreek High School JV Skylar Brown Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore 2019 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2019 CAT Elias Brune Deuss Redwood High School JV Brodie Bucher Roseville High School Sophomore Luca Bucher Saint Helena Thunderbirds Sophomore Joey Bull El Molino High School JV Michael Bunte Shasta High Sophomore Bella Burns Woodcreek High School JV Meigan Butler Humboldt Composite Varsity Earvin Caballes Roseville High School JV Justin Cabral Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Remy Caillot Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Victor Calub Folsom High School Sophomore Kyle Carnevale Tamalpais High School JV Marco Carniglia Woodcreek High School JV Jeremy Case Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Zach Case El Molino High School Sophomore Jonathan Cataldo Hangtown Composite High School Mountain Bike TeamJV Cody Ceremony Vacaville High School Sophomore Mateo Cervantes Folsom High School Sophomore Henry Chadwick Davis Composite JV Seth Chandler Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Ruby Chavez Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite Varsity Joshua Checa Redding Composite MTB Team JV Mael Chevrolet El Molino High School JV Rishi Clark Sonoma Valley Cyclers JV Brendon Coe Sir Francis Drake High School JV Riley Colyer Novato High School JV Jackson Conger El Molino High School JV Dalton Cook Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Gabe Copeland Sonoma Valley Cyclers Sophomore Riley Corey Woodcreek High School JV Austin Costello-Anderson Arcata High School Sophomore Toby Coughlan Redwood High School Varsity Nick Courteau San Rafael High School JV Carson Cox Sir Francis Drake High School JV Christopher Crabill Shasta High JV Miranda Cramer Clear Lake High School JV Jonas Crean Annadel Composite JV Jacob Crooks Nevada Union Miners High School JV Miguel Cubero Casa Grande High School JV Chloe Cullen Annadel Composite JV Seth Cusick Sonoma Valley Cyclers JV 2019 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2019 CAT Caleb Cusworth Redding Composite MTB Team JV George Cutting Saint Helena Thunderbirds Sophomore Carter Dahline Saint Helena Thunderbirds Sophomore Richard Damico Tamalpais High School JV Steven Daniels Folsom High School Sophomore Cameron Davainis Redding Composite MTB Team JV Dustin Davis San Marin High School Sophomore Cutter Dawes Redwood High School JV James Dawson Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Kyle De Luna Folsom High School JV Robbie Deitz Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Alexandra Del Toro Davis Composite JV Leo Deleon Terra Linda High School JV Jack Demartino Woodcreek High School Sophomore Daniel Dendas Redding Composite MTB Team JV Beau Detels Redwood High School Sophomore Colby Devereaux Woodcreek High School JV Caleb Devine-Gomes Mendocino Coast Racing JV Adarsh Dhanapalan Folsom High School Sophomore Kai Dickie Shasta High JV Sean Dickie Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Varsity Tyler Dipane Folsom High School Sophomore John Doughty Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Sam Douglass-Thomas Mendocino Coast Racing Sophomore Sebastian Dow San Marin High School Varsity Lucas Drenth El Molino High School Sophomore John Duarte Eagles High School Mountain Bike JV Mark Duncan Gladiators Composite Sophomore Quentin Dunn Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team JV Jason Dunne Tamalpais High School Varsity Dillon Earle-Rouse Arcata High School Sophomore Tyler Earnest Sonoma Valley Cyclers JV Connor Eberhard Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV Sam Eberhard San Domenico School JV Spencer Edwards Casa Grande High School Sophomore Gavin Elias Placer Foothills Composite Racing JV Bailey Esola Hangtown Composite High School Mountain Bike TeamJV Bron Falkenberg Clear Lake High School JV Oliver Farbod Redwood High School JV Catie Fee Davis High School Varsity Audrey Fehlhaber Sir Francis Drake High School Varsity 2019 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2019 CAT Grant Feige El Molino High School JV Carson Fellows Folsom High School Sophomore Winter Felton-Priestner Annadel Composite Sophomore Zachary Felton-Priestner Annadel Composite JV Isa Ferris Sir Francis Drake High School JV Christopher Fischer Middletown High School JV Brandon Forgie Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Zack Foster Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team Varsity Aidan Fox Folsom High School Sophomore Demitri Foye Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Varsity Alex Frankel Tamalpais High School Sophomore Malachi Freeman Woodcreek High School JV Asher Freund Branson High School JV Mimi Freund Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Sam Fried San Marin High School Sophomore Camden Funk Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Ben Gallagher Sir Francis Drake High School JV Zayetzy Garcia Bareno San Domenico School Varsity Ethan Garsten Redwood High School Sophomore Grayson Garton Nevada Union Miners High School JV Elliot Gelbach Tamalpais High School Sophomore Vivian Gerstein Arcata High School Sophomore Tara Gibson San Marin High School Varsity Thomas Gibson San Marin High School Varsity Nicholas Gilbert Vacaville High School JV Kaitlin Gonzalez Woodcreek High School Sophomore Samantha Gorton San Rafael High School Sophomore Sarah Gorton San Rafael High School Varsity Seamus Goulden Sir Francis Drake High School JV Will Grace Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Benjamin Grant Tamalpais High School JV Jack Grassl El Molino High School JV Will Green Clear Lake High School JV Blake Griffin Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team Varsity Jonah Gunn Gladiators Composite JV Nick Hagan Sir Francis Drake High School JV Nathan Haglan Folsom High School Sophomore Max Hamilton Redding Composite MTB Team JV Kyle Hammer San Marin High School JV Chris Harlan Redwood High School JV Isaac Harlem Terra Linda High School Sophomore 2019 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2019 CAT Shoshana Harlem Terra Linda High School JV Zack Hatch San Rafael High School JV Ian Hawes Davis High School JV Ella Hebrard Shasta High JV Isabella Heinemann Redwood High School JV Ceci Hellman Sir Francis Drake High School JV Ethan Hennessey Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Luka Herron-Mocnik El Molino High School Sophomore Devon Heubel Middletown High School JV Devin Hines Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV Ethan Hirschkop San Rafael High School Sophomore Matthew Hobbs Shasta High Sophomore Lila Hoeh San Rafael High School JV Christopher Hoener El Molino High School JV Nicholas Holmes Clear Lake High School JV Quinn Horak El Molino High School Sophomore Lucas Horne Vacaville High School JV Samuel Horton Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Rune Houston Redwood High School Sophomore Byron Howard Shasta High JV Gabrielle Huffman San Domenico School JV Ethan Hunt Humboldt Composite JV Alex Huss Trojans High School Mountain Bike JV Austin Hutchinson Placer Foothills Composite Racing JV Will Ingram Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Mina Jackson Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Oliver Jacobsen Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Michael Janet El Molino High School JV Darwin Janson-Smith Sir Francis Drake High School JV Garrett Jeffrey Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Roland Johns Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team JV Colton Johnson Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Sophomore Leo Johnson Tamalpais High School Varsity Kaeli Jolls Woodcreek High School JV Kate Jones Woodcreek High School Sophomore Hannah Jorgensen Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite Sophomore Nolan Julien Annadel Composite Sophomore Theo Kaefer Sir Francis Drake High School JV James Karr San Marin High School JV Zara Katzenstein Nevada Union Miners High School JV Jason Keck Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Varsity 2019 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2019 CAT Michael Keene Nevada
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