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STATE GIRLS: Gorczyca lifts Panthers to title, keeps goal of four crowns intact

The big smile broke out about 20 yards from the finish line. The arms went up in victory right before the end.
Katie Gorczyca could afford to celebrate her season-long domination of Class 4A girls cross country with no other runners in sight and her first state championship sewn up.
The Palo Verde freshman not only won the 4A individual title with a time of 19 minutes, 49 seconds but also led the Panthers to a team championship Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park in Boulder City.
Green Valley’s Alyssa Rapovy placed second, finishing 28 second behind Gorczyca in 20:17. Erika Root of Reno took third, two seconds behind Rapovy.
Her dominant performance allowed Gorczyca to become the first freshman to win the 4A crown since Abby Miller did so for Green Valley in 1996.
No one needs to give Gorczyca a history lesson either.
“I want to win all four years like Abby Miller did, so that’s my goal,” Gorczyca said.
Gorczyca led from the beginning of the race, opening a wider lead at nearly every checkpoint. The only drama left after she finished was if her team would support her enough to win the team crown.
Kelsi Koch finished ninth, Marissa Suan placed 15th, Ashley Koch came in 27th and Sarah Leiserowitz crossed the line in 29th. Palo Verde’s team score of 58 was 10 points better than second-place Damonte Ranch. Carson took third with 75.
“We can only control what we do,” Palo Verde coach Robert Davis said he told his team before the race. “So the whole goal was just, let’s go run a (personal record) and see how we can do.”
Gorczyca fell just a few seconds short of her winning time from last week’s Sunset Region meet.
“My strategy was just to stay relaxed the whole race,” Gorczyca said.
Carson’s Alex Drozdoff was fourth in 20:24. Andrea Gonzalez of Arbor View finished fifth in 20:30. Koch and Shadow Ridge’s Mallory Reese, who was 10th in 20:39, were the only other Southern Nevada runners to place in the top 10.
In the Class 3A race, Fernley’s Mariah Anthony won with a time of 20:39, and Elko took the team crown. Boulder City’s Jessica Tobler was the top Southern Nevada finisher, placing fifth in 21:40.
In the Class 2A race, Becky Grabow of Sierra Lutheran took first at 20:34, and Incline won the team title. The Meadows’ Megan Alexander was sixth in 22:21.
 
State Championship
At Veterans Memorial Park (3.1 miles)
Class 4A Girls
Team Scores
Palo Verde 58, Damonte Ranch 68, Carson 75, Green Valley 93, Coronado 100, Arbor View 127, Foothill 171, Shadow Ridge 171
Top 25 Individuals
1, Katie Gorczyca, Palo, 19:49; 2, Alyssa Rapovy, GV, 20:17; 3, Erika Root, Reno, 20:19; 4, Alex Drozdoff, Car, 20:24; 5, Andrea Gonzalez, AV, 20:30; 6, Meagan Wood, DR, 20:30; 7, April Shonnard, Car, 20:31; 8, Hannah Gonzalez, BM, 20:33; 9, Kelsi Koch, Palo, 20:35; 10, Mallory Reese, SR, 20:39;
11, Sydney Badger, Cen, 20:40; 12, Katie Peters, Span, 20:51; 13, Erin Smith, Cor, 21:02; 14, Anna Preciado, Span, 21:03; 15, Marissa Suan, Palo, 21:06; 16, Riley Kellermeyer, DR, 21:06; 17, Lindy Eskin, GV, 21:10; 18, Kelly McQueary, DR, 21:19; 19, Mallory Wilson, Car, 21:26; 20, Alyssa Williams, DR, 21:30;
21, Bekah Patton, Gal, 21:39; 22, Dannica Puente, SpVal, 21:41; 23, Emma Czerwinski, Cor, 21:44; 24, Cheyanne Jones, Foot, 21:46; 25, Amanda Gordon, Car, 21:46.
Class 3A Girls
Team Scores
Elko 31, South Tahoe 37, Boulder City 84, Spring Creek 86
Top 15 Individuals
1, Mariah Anthony, Fern, 20:39; 2, Mary Jo Wright, Elko, 20:50; 3, Shelby McIntyre, ST, 21:05; 4, Kirsten Perry, Elko, 21:38; 5, Jessica Tobler, BC, 21:40; 6, Deidra Algerio, Elko, 21:41; 7, Sarah Benedict, ST, 21:42; 8, Julianne Bracket, ST, 22:03; 9, Stephanie Adams, BC, 22:10; 10, Katrina Breithaupt, Day, 22:18;
11, Maddie Dant, ST, 22:21; 12, Kayla Carpenter, Elko, 22:36, 13, Carly Clusserath, Tru, 22:36; 14, Kim Billin, SC, 22:39; 15, Christina Rose, Elko, 22:40.
Class 2A Girls
Team Scores
Incline 27, Sierra Lutheran 82, Virginia City 83, Laughlin 92, Sage Ridge 108, North Tahoe 136
Top 15 Individuals
1, Becky Grabow, SL, 20:34; 2, Chloe Dodge, Inc, 20:50; 3, Melanie Swick, Inc, 21:27; 4, Madison Kwasny, Inc, 21:38; 5, Monica Herrera, SR, 21:45; 6, Megan Alexander, Mead, 22:21; 7, Kate Balan, Inc, 22:32; 8, Tobi Steele, VC, 22:34; 9, Erin Henery, SL, 22:45; 10, Alexis Garduno, SR, 22:56;
11, Kemberly Mejia, Lau, 23:10; 12, Heather Harrower, VC, 23:15; 13, Sophia Mourelatos, Inc, 23:17; 14, Amy Lindsey, Inc, 23:17; 15, Josie Sloyan, SR, 23:34.

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