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Carina Mendoza

Published online on Monday, Dec. 24, 2007

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Year: Sophomore

School: Madera

She's qualified because: Finished sixth (19:07) in the D-I section race, and was the fourth Central Section finisher to cross the line. She placed 57th (19:00) in the D-I state race that put her 20th among the top 40 sophomores in the state. Her favorite course is at the Woodbridge Invitational in Irvine, where she placed 16th (18:03). She took 11th (19:04) in the D-I race at the Clovis Invite, and was fourth (19:07) at the TRAC finals.

The word: "She is a determined student-athlete with great goals for the future. She would like to attend UCLA to continue her running career and to study law." -- Coyotes coach Joyce Tucker.



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