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Allison Gonzales

Published online on Monday, Dec. 24, 2007

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Year: Senior

School: Exeter

She's qualified because: A three-time Central Section Division IV champ, she led the Monarchs to their second straight section title. Clocked 19:48 to win the D-IV race after finishing fifth as a freshman. Holds nine school course records and won 14 invitational races in her career; four-time league champ holds an individual record of 20-0 in league play.

The word: "Allison has been our team leader since her freshman year. She was very dedicated in her offseason training. Allison wanted her senior year to be her best and she accomplished that by running personal records on all the courses she competed on this year. At practice, she is a motivator and hard worker." -- Monarchs coach Isaac Gonzales.



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