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2018 Category Placement: North Conference 2018 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2018 CAT Amanda Aceves Vacaville High School Varsity Blayney Adamson Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Bryan Albor Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite Sophomore Markus Alfheim Woodcreek High School Sophomore sebastian ames Tamalpais High School Sophomore Pearson Ames Tamalpais High School Varsity Dylan Anderson Redwood High School Varsity* Sage Anthony Redding Composite High School MTB Team JV Spencer Arnds Nevada Union Miners High School JV Spencer Babcock El Molino High School JV James Baker Tamalpais High School Varsity* Mason Ball Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Aidan Ball Wildcats High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Michael Barajas Woodcreek High School JV David Barrow Woodcreek High School JV Zach Baum Tamalpais High School Varsity Reece Baumhoff Tamalpais High School JV Andrew Beall Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Ibrahim Beauchamp Redwood High School Sophomore Anders Becklund Maria Carrillo High School JV Stefan Beckmann Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Justin Behr Woodcreek High School JV Kevin Benevides Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Kate Benjamin Redwood High School JV Jack Berkowitz Redwood High School JV Hannah Betz Sir Francis Drake High School JV Mackenzie Bialzik Woodcreek High School Sophomore Max Birdsall Maria Carrillo High School JV Ramona Blanco San Rafael High School JV Joseph Bloomquist Middletown High School Sophomore Marijke Bluto Redwood High School JV Jeffrey Boglioli Sir Francis Drake High School JV Mason Boozer Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Nick Boulter San Rafael High School JV James Boulter San Rafael High School Varsity Madi Bowen Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite JV Donovan Breazeale Maria Carrillo High School JV Jonathan Brookshier Placer Foothills Composite Racing JV Megan Bruce Independent JV Elias Brune Deuss Redwood High School JV Leo Bucklar Redwood High School Sophomore 2018 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2018 CAT Bella Burns Woodcreek High School JV Joel Butler San Rafael High School JV Meigan Butler Humboldt Composite Varsity* Earvin Caballes Roseville High School Sophomore Justin Cabral Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Remy Caillot Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Sophomore Parker Calderon Folsom High School JV Andrew Cambridge Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Marco Carniglia Woodcreek High School JV Nathan Carr Wildcats High School Mountain Bike Team JV Garrett Ceremony Vacaville High School JV Ruby Chavez Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite Varsity* Griffin Chen Tamalpais High School JV Mael Chevrolet El Molino High School Sophomore Raphael Coelho Terra Linda High School Sophomore Amadeus colenbrander Terra Linda High School Sophomore Riley Colyer Novato High School Sophomore Blake Colyer Novato High School JV Bryce Coppin Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV Riley Corey Woodcreek High School Sophomore Toby Coughlan Redwood High School JV Nick Courteau San Rafael High School JV Carson Cox Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Miranda Cramer Clear Lake High School Sophomore Zoe Cramer Clear Lake High School JV Johnny Cribbin Terra Linda High School Sophomore Nathan Critchfield Davis Composite JV Luke Crockett Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV Jacob Crooks Nevada Union Miners High School JV Chloe Cullen Independent Sophomore Caleb Cusworth Redding Composite High School MTB Team Sophomore Richard Damico Tamalpais High School Sophomore Jordan Dattilio Placer Foothills Composite Racing JV Cutter Dawes Redwood High School JV Kylde de Luna Folsom High School JV David de Luna Folsom High School JV Robbie Deitz Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Colby Devereaux Woodcreek High School JV Caleb Devine-Gomes Mendocino Coast Racing JV Sean Dickie Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Varsity Zach Dillon Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Varsity 2018 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2018 CAT Connor Dinnell Davis Composite Sophomore Stanley Dokken Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Obadiah Donaghy Annadel Composite JV Preston Dougherty Vacaville High School Varsity Mikey Doull Vacaville High School JV Sebastian Dow San Marin High School Varsity John Duarte Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team JV Quentin Dunn Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team JV Jason Dunne Tamalpais High School JV Connor Eberhard Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Sam Eberhard San Domenico School JV Colin Ellsworth Vacaville High School Varsity Bailey Esola Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team Sophomore Bron Falkenberg Clear Lake High School Sophomore Catie Fee Davis Composite JV Mack Fee Davis Composite Varsity Audrey Fehlhaber Sir Francis Drake High School JV Grant Feige El Molino High School Sophomore Zachary Felton-Priestner Annadel Composite JV McKenzie Ferry Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite JV JT Fifer Cardinal Newman High School JV Christopher Fischer Middletown High School Sophomore Colby Flood Maria Carrillo High School Sophomore Nick Forbes Redwood High School JV Zack Foster Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Carter Foucault Folsom High School Sophomore Demitri Foye Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Varsity Dylan Fryer Sir Francis Drake High School Varsity Ben Gallagher Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Grayson Garton Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Tara Gibson San Marin High School JV Thomas Gibson San Marin High School Varsity* Nick Gilbert Vacaville Composite Sophomore Sarah Gorton San Rafael High School JV Seamus Goulden Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Ronan Goulden Sir Francis Drake High School Varsity Will Grace Saint Helena Thunderbirds Sophomore Hannah Grace Saint Helena Thunderbirds JV Benjamin Grant Tamalpais High School JV Madison Grappo Roseville High School Sophomore Jack Grassl El Molino High School Sophomore 2018 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2018 CAT Harrison Greenleaf Cardinal Newman High School JV Stella Greenwood Sir Francis Drake High School Varsity Blake Griffin Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team JV Faris Griffin Sir Francis Drake High School JV Jonah Gunn Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite JV Marcus Guy Sir Francis Drake High School JV Nick Hagan Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Jeremy Hakim Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Harrison Hall Sir Francis Drake High School JV Kyle Hammer Marin Catholic High School JV Shoshana Harlem Terra Linda High School Sophomore Matthew Harrington Tamalpais High School Sophomore Emily Harris Wildcats High School Mountain Bike Team Varsity Zack Hatch San Rafael High School JV Zach Haverty Redding Composite High School MTB Team JV Ceci Hellman Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore James Henderson Maria Carrillo High School JV Joshua Hernandez Kelseyville High School Sophomore Devon Heubel Middletown High School Sophomore Alexander Hill Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite Varsity Christopher Hoener El Molino High School Sophomore Nickolas Hofmann Redding Composite High School MTB Team JV Nicholas Holmes Clear Lake High School Sophomore Lucas Horne Vacaville High School JV Byron Howard Redding Composite High School MTB Team Sophomore Liam Howard Tamalpais High School Varsity Gabrielle Huffman San Domenico School JV Austin Hutchinson Placer Foothills Composite Racing Varsity* Ryan Iiams Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Nichi Jackson San Domenico School JV oliver jacobsen Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Sophomore Nikolas Jimenez Woodcreek High School JV Leo Johnson Tamalpais High School JV Bay Johnson Redwood High School JV Jacob Joiner Roseville High School JV Kaeli Jolls Woodcreek High School JV Finn Kalmbach Tamalpais High School Sophomore Matt Kandler Casa Grande High School JV Zara Katzenstein Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Sameer Kazim Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Jason Keck Trojans High School Mountain Bike Team JV 2018 Category Placement: North Conference FIRST LAST TEAM 2018 CAT Michael Keene Nevada Union Miners High School Sophomore Kate Kelley Independent Varsity Jonah Kellogg Woodcreek High School Varsity Michael Kelly Sir Francis Drake High School JV Zachary Kemp Kelseyville High School JV Kacen Kenopic Granite Bay High School Grizzlies JV Tommy Kenton Sir Francis Drake High School JV Dashiel Keplinger Sir Francis Drake High School JV Nathan Kim Redwood High School JV Chase King Marin Academy JV Victor Kirk Redding Composite High School MTB Team JV Morgan Kobler Mendocino Coast Racing JV Niklas Koehne Branson High School JV Kristine Kohl Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Mason Koonce Novato High School JV Aida Kowalski Redding Composite High School MTB Team JV Leo Krashanoff Sir Francis Drake High School JV Conner Kredo-Brown Terra Linda High School JV Taj Krieger El Molino High School JV Kendyl Kring Granite Bay High School Grizzlies Sophomore Kristi LaFazia Woodcreek High School Varsity Logan Lammer Terra Linda High School Varsity Ethan Laursen Sir Francis Drake High School Sophomore Roger Leasure Bruins High School Mountain Bike Team JV Rocco Lee Napa Valley Composite Cycling Sophomore Julian LePelch Tamalpais High School Varsity Ethan Levinson Terra Linda High School Sophomore Mackenzie Lewis Woodcreek High School Varsity Zach Lincoln Eagles High School Mountain Bike Team JV Connor Lindsay Folsom High School JV Christian Lindsey Kelseyville High School JV Jordan Locke San Rafael High School JV Parker Loden Petaluma High School JV Charles Longshore-Neate Davis Composite Sophomore Niles Lozano
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