Women’s Cross Country

CCC Women's Cross Country team poses for a group photo during their end of season banquet.

Cross Country Celebrates Season at End-of-Year Banquet

Flagstaff, Ariz. –The Coconino Community College cross country teams hosted their annual end-of-season banquet on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Joined by family, teammates, administration, and supporters, the teams celebrated the successes of the season while also reflecting on the challenges. Coach Hunt opened the evening by acknowledging the season’s disappointments, including the team’s inability to compete at the NJCAA National Championships. Through these challenges, though, Hunt emphasized the growth of both the men’s and women’s teams, applauding their resilience and the way they supported one another. Additionally, Coach Hunt highlighted individual successes and improvements. Jehovan Flores made an impressive improvement, shaving over a minute off his previous best, while Luca Onyejiaka ran a notable 8k personal record of 25:51. On the women’s side, five student-athletes, Cian Davis, Faylee Howe, Nizhoni Johnson, Leah Redondo, and Peyton Yazzie, achieved personal bests. Redondo’s performance stood out as she dropped more than three minutes from her 5k personal record. Special recognition was given to the graduating athletes who will be moving on from CCC, Jehovan Flores, Luca Onyejiaka, Sierra Manygoats, Amber Woody, and Tanner Dugi. “I’m incredibly proud of these graduating athletes and excited to see what they achieve as they move on to bigger and better things,” Hunt shared. As the Comets put a close to the 2024 season, they look forward to building upon their successes for the following season.

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Female runner racing a cross country race.

Comets Excel at Highlander Invitational

Full Results Flagstaff, Ariz. – Coconino Community College’s women’s cross country team stepped up in a big way at the Highlander Invitational, conquering the challenging 6k distance—a longer race than the usual 5k the team competes in. Leading the charge was Cian Davis, finishing as CCC’s top performer with a time of 24:34. Not far behind, Leah Redondo crossed the line in 25:08, delivering another standout performance. Amber Woody, Nizhoni Johnson, and Peyton Yazzie completed the Comets’ top five scorers, helping the team secure a solid average of 26:15. “The jump to the 6k is always a challenge, but our athletes embraced it,” said Coach Craig Hunt. “I’m really proud of how they fought through this race, especially against such high-level competition. This experience will only make them stronger for the rest of the season.” As the season progresses, CCC’s women’s cross country team is sharpening its focus on the upcoming Region 1 Championships. With impressive performances from both veteran and emerging runners, the Comets are proving that they belong among the top junior college programs in the region. The Region 1 Championships will take place this Friday, October 25, at Crossroads District Park in Gilbert, Arizona. The women’s 5k will start at 9 a.m., followed by the men’s 8k at 9:45a.m.

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Female runner running across a grass field.

Women’s Cross Country Places 3rd at ACCAC Championships

Flagstaff, Ariz. – The Coconino Community College (CCC) women’s cross country team competed at the 2024 Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) Championships, securing a 3rd-place team finish for the third year in a row. Cian Davis was the Comets top runner once again with a new personal best time of 20:40 over the 5k course. Davis finished 12th overall, which earned her second team All-ACCAC. “Cian has been a leader for us all year, and her ability to compete at this high level is inspiring,” said CCC Head Cross Country Coach Craig Hunt. “Being named to the All-ACCAC Second Team is a reflection of her hard work and talent.” Joining Davis in the top finishers was Leah Redondo, who earned ACCAC Honorable Mention recognition after placing 18th with a personal best time of 22:53. “Leah stepped up when we needed it most,” Hunt added. “Her improvement throughout the season has been impressive, and her performance at the championships shows she can compete with the best in the conference.” Teammates Nizhoni Johnson, Amber Woody, and Peyton Yazzie rounded out the top five scorers for CCC placing 22nd, 23rd, and 26th respectively. The team will be in action next on October 19 at the Highlander Invitational in Riverside, CA.

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Cross Country Runner of the Week. Cian Davis. Week 2 September 1-7, 2024

Davis Earns Runner of the Week

Flagstaff, Ariz. – Coconino Community College freshman Cian Davis has been named the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC ) Runner of the Week after a top 10 performance at the 2024 Embry Riddle Arizona Invitational. Davis finished as the top junior college runner in the women’s 5K race with a time of 22:08, securing a ninth-place finish overall. “Cian continues to impress us with her consistency and ability to rise to the occasion,” said CCC Athletic Director and Head Cross Country Coach Craig Hunt. “To finish as the top junior college runner in such a tough field is a big achievement, and we’re excited to see how she progresses as the season continues.” Davis’s achievement at the Embry Riddle Invitational follows her strong start earlier in the season at the George Kyte Classic, where she led the CCC women’s team. With the ACCAC Runner of the Week honor now added to her list of successes, Davis is poised to be a crucial figure in the team’s success this year. The Comets will look to build on Davis’s momentum as they prepare for the ACCAC Championships on September 27, 2024, at Glendale Heroes Park in Glendale, Arizona.

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Cian Davis of Coconino Community College runs towards the finish line during a cross country race.

Davis Finishes Top 10 at AZ Invitational

Full Results Flagstaff, Ariz. – Coconino Community College‘s women’s cross country team, currently ranked #15 nationally, took part in the Arizona Invitational hosted by Embry Riddle Aeronautical University on September 7, 2024. The Comet’s top finisher was freshman Cian Davis who placed 9th overall. The warm weather and rolling hills presented a challenging course, but Davis was able to race strong and finish in a time of 22:08 over the 5k distance. Davis was the first junior college finisher, out-pacing competition from Mesa Community College, Estrella Mountain Community College, Phoenix Community College and Glendale Community College. EMAU and Arizona Christian University were also in attendance. Freshman Peyton Yazzie was the second Comet to cross the finish line in a time of 24:24. She was followed closely by teammates Nizhoni Johnson and Leah Redondo. Deondra Ashley rounded out the top five scores for CCC. The Comets placed 4th overall as a team with a score of 100. The meet was won by EMAU with a score of 17. CCC cross country will be back in action on Friday, September 27, at the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Championships.

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Coconino Community College's men's cross country waits at the start line before a race.

Comet’s Ranked 15th Nationally

Flagstaff Ariz. – The United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) named Coconino Community College to their list of nationally ranked teams on its Preseason National Cross Country Coaches’ Poll. The men’s cross country team is currently ranked 15th nationally, their highest preseason ranking in program history. The Comet men finished 10th at last year’s national championships and hope to improve upon that finish with a strong recruiting class. Coconino’s women’s cross country team also received a 15th place preseason ranking, two spots higher than their national championship finish last year. In total, three schools from the Arizona Community College Athletic Association (ACCAC) received a preseason ranking for their men’s and women’s teams. The next USTFCCCA Coache’s Cross Country Poll will be released on September 18. The Comets will compete next on September 7, at the Embry Riddle Arizona Invitational in Prescott, Arizona.

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Female runners lined up for the start of a cross country race.

Comet’s Open 2024 Season at George Kyte Classic

Full Results Flagstaff, Ariz. – The men’s and women’s cross country teams at Coconino Community College (CCC) opened up their 2024 season campaign at the George Kyte Classic on Saturday, August 31. The women’s team was led by freshman Cian Davis, who finished the 2.5 mile race in a time of 18:29 and placed 27th in the open division. Davis was followed closely by fellow teammates Amber Woody, Peyton Yazzie, Nizhoni Johnson, and Sierra Manygoats who placed 40th, 41st, 42nd, and 45th respectively. “The women’s team has a lot more depth than previous years, and I’m excited to see how a strong 5th runner can impact our performances later in the season,” stated Head Cross Country Coach Craig Hunt. The women’s team has grown from six athletes during the 2023 season to a roster of 11 this season. All 11 women competed at the George Kyte Classic against steep competition that included #1 NCAA Nationally Rank Northern Arizona University. Other schools competing were Embry-Riddle Arizona, Pima Community College, Phoenix College, University of Nevada Reno, Grand Canyon University, Arizona State University, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Cerritos Community College, Glendale Community College, Navajo Technical University, Tohono O’odham Community College, Estrella Mountain Community College, and Park University. The Comet women placed 9th overall as a team with a total score of 284 points. Northern Arizona University took the top spot with 20 points. The CCC men were led by a strong duo of freshmen, Theodore Round Face and Briley Dauphinais. Round Face led the team with a time of 25:00 over the 4.5 mile course, followed closely by Dauphinais in a time of 25:05. “The men truly showed me they could work as a team out there. They ran as a strong group the first mile before picking it up and moving up. I’m really looking forward to watching them progress through the season,” said Hunt. Coconino’s top five was rounded out by Kenneth Nez, Jace Coochwikvia and Zach Biah. The men’s team scored a total of 228 points to place 9th overall. Northern Arizona University won the race with a score of 18.

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Cross Country Gears Up for Season Opener at George Kyte Classic

Coconino Community College (CCC) is eagerly anticipating the start of the 2024 cross country season, with their first meet set to take place at the prestigious George Kyte Classic. Scheduled for August 31 at Buffalo Park in Flagstaff, AZ, this event, hosted by Northern Arizona University, will serve as the perfect stage for CCC’s runners to showcase their hard work and preparation. The George Kyte Classic is a renowned meet that attracts top talent from colleges and universities across the region. As a home meet for CCC, it offers the athletes the advantage of competing on familiar terrain, supported by enthusiastic local fans. “Our team has been training intensely during the pre-season, and we are ready to demonstrate our progress,” said Head Coach Craig Hunt. “The George Kyte Classic is a challenging meet, and it will be a great opportunity to see how we stack up against strong competition.” The George Kyte Classic will be the first of several key meets for CCC’s cross country team. Following this event, the team will compete at the Embry-Riddle Arizona Invitational on September 7. “The opener is just the beginning,” Hunt stated. “We are looking to build momentum and continue developing our athletes’ skills and endurance as the season progresses.” The George Kyte Classic is not only a competitive event but also a celebration of community and school spirit. CCC encourages students, faculty, and local supporters to come out and cheer for the Comets. The presence of fans can provide a significant morale boost for the athletes, inspiring them to perform at their best. “The support from our community is invaluable,” said Coach Hunt. “Having a strong turnout of fans creates an electrifying atmosphere that motivates our runners.” As the CCC cross country team prepares for the season opener, the anticipation and excitement are palpable. The George Kyte Classic promises to be an exhilarating start to what is sure to be a dynamic and successful season for the Comets. Coconino Community College invites all fans and supporters to join them at Buffalo Park on August 31 to witness the beginning of an exciting journey for the cross country team. The men’s 4.5 mile race will begin at 1:30pm followed by the women’s 2.5 mile race at 2:30pm.

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Men's & Women's Cross Country Schedule. Coconino Community College. Saturday, August 31, 2024, 1:30pm, George Kyte Classic, Buffalo Park, Flagstaff, AZ Saturday, September 7, 2024, 7:45am. Arizona Invitational, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ. Friday, September 27, 2024, 8:00am, ACCAC Championship. Glendale Heroes Park Regional Park, Glendale, AZ Saturday, October 19, 2024, 8:00am. Highlander Invitational. UCR Agricultural Operations Course, Riverside, CA Friday, October 25, 2024, 9:00am. NJCAA Region 1 Championships. Crossroads District Park, Gilbert, AZ Saturday, November 9, 2024, 9:30am. NJCAA National Championships. Pole Green Park, Mechanicsville, VA

CCC Cross Country Announces 2024 Season Schedule

Flagstaff Ariz. – Coconino Community College (CCC) is thrilled to unveil the 2024 season schedule for its highly anticipated men’s and women’s cross country team. The schedule features a blend of competitive meets across various locations, ensuring the athletes face diverse courses and high-caliber opponents. Below is a detailed look at the upcoming season: George Kyte Classic Embry-Riddle Arizona University Invitational ACCAC Championship Highlander Invitational NJCAA Region 1 Championships NJCAA National Championships The 2024 season is set to be an exciting journey for Coconino Community College’s cross country team, with each meet offering unique challenges and opportunities for the athletes to showcase their hard work and dedication. Fans and supporters are encouraged to mark their calendars and cheer on the team throughout the season. Go Comets!

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Cross Country runners racing in their high school uniforms

Comet’s Welcome 14 New Cross Country Recruits for Fall 2024 Season

Flagstaff, Ariz. – Coconino Community College (CCC) is thrilled to announce the addition of 14 talented recruits to the cross country team for the upcoming fall 2024 season. These new athletes, hailing from diverse backgrounds and bringing a wealth of experience, are poised to strengthen CCC’s already formidable cross country program. “We are incredibly excited to welcome these outstanding runners to our team,” said Head Coach Craig Hunt. “Each of these athletes brings unique strengths and a dedication to excellence that will help us continue to build a competitive and cohesive team.” The new recruits for the 2024 season are as follows: Men: 2. Kenneth Nez (Holbrook High School, Holbrook, Ariz.) – Known for his fierce racing and endurance, Kenneth has consistently placed in the top 10 throughout his 2023 track season. He boasts personal records of 4:43 for 1600m and 2:01 for 800m. 3. Leon Barton (Winslow High School, Winslow, Ariz.) – Leon has shown tremendous potential by winning both the 800m and 1600m at the Red Rock Small Invite this past spring. He has been a key contributor to his high school team’s success by leading them to qualify for the Arizona State Championships. 4. Theodore Round Face (Gallup High School, Gallup, N.M.) – With a personal best of 16:18 in the 5K, Theodore’s strength lies in his ability to perform under pressure, making him a valuable asset for the team. He is the NMAA 4A – District 1 champion in the 1600m and runner-up in the 3200m. 5. Dwight Spencer (Gallup High School, Gallup, N.M.) – Dwight’s impressive 17:02 in the 5K and his competitive spirit will be instrumental in driving the team’s success this season. He placed 17th at the 2023 New Mexico NMAA State XC Championships, an improvement from 45th the year prior. 5. Troy Baker (Flagstaff High School, Flagstaff, Ariz.) – Troy is a 2023 graduate from Flagstaff High School where helped his cross country team to two AIA State Championship finishes in 2021 and 2019. His personal bests of 10:16 in the 3200m and 16:39 for 5k should have him contesting for one of the Comets top spots. 6. Zach Biah (Flagstaff High School, Flagstaff, Ariz) – Bringing a personal best of 17:53 in the 5K, Zach’s ceiling for improvement is high as he has only competed in two seasons of cross country throughout his career.  7. Wakiya Puente (Window Rock High School, Fort Defiance, Ariz.) – Throughout the spring track season Wakiay has shown great dedication to improving and determination to run at the next level. He closed out his senior season having run personal best in the 1600m and 3200m distances. Women: 9. Isabella Robles (Carl Hayden Community High School, Phoenix, Ariz.) – With a 5K personal best of 21:45, Isabella is poised to make an impact as a Comet. Training at altitude and in more modest temperatures may be the key to help her reach the next level. 10. Diana Paniagua (Carl Hayden Community High School, Phoenix, AZ) – Diana’s 23:34 in the 5K is over 3 minutes faster than her personal record from the previous season. She is the prime example of how dedication and hardwork can translate to huge improvements. Let’s see if Diana can cut another 3 minutes this season. 11. Leah Redondo (Camelback High School, Phoenix, Ariz.) – Leah set personal bests in not 1, not 2, but 4 distance events during her senior year. From the 800m all the way to 5k, Leah has a great ranch and an even greater ceiling for improvement. 12. Bryanne Morgan (Kirtland Central High School, Kirtland, N.M.) – Bryanne’s 21:41 in the 5K and her strategic race planning will contribute significantly to the team’s dynamics. She shows great potential for growth with more mileage and dedicated training partners. 13. Peyton Yazzie (Coconino High School, Flagstaff, Ariz.) – A fearless competitor, Peyton has a passion for racing dirt bikes and strength training. She is a 2018 graduate from Coconino High School where she competed in Cross Country. She’ll be bringing a lot of maturity and life experience to the team. 14. Cian Davies (Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Ariz) – Cian’s strong work ethic and personal best of 21:54 in the 5K make her a valuable addition to the roster. Cian was a 2023 AIA Division IV Championship qualifier in both the 1600m and 3200m. She holds personal bests of 5:38 for 1600m and 12:30 for 3200m. CCC’s cross country program has a strong tradition of excellence, in 2022 CCC’s Hayley Burns won the NJCAA National Championships leading our women to a 4th place team finish. Last season the men’s team placed 10th at the NJCAA National Championships, with freshman Ryan Hatch earning All-American by placing 5th overall. The addition of these 14 new recruits underscores the college’s commitment to fostering athletic talent and academic achievement. The coaching staff and current team members are eager to integrate the new athletes and work towards another successful season. “I’m proud of the recruiting our coaching staff has accomplished this year, but the job isn’t done yet. We hope to add a few more athletes to our roster throughout the summer and are always looking for new prospects,” stated Hunt. The Comets will open up their 2024 campaign at the George Kyte Classic hosted by Northern Arizona University at Buffalo Park in Flagstaff, Arizona on August 31, 2024. About Coconino Community College: Coconino Community College, located in Flagstaff, AZ, is dedicated to providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality education to students from all walks of life. The college offers a wide range of academic programs and is committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive community for all students.

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