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Ever since she was brought into the royal family, she became the bearer of the mystical Amulet of Avalor, which gave her the ability to understand ani… Up in the castle with my new family And a school that's just for royalty A whole enchanted world is waiting for me Sofia tries her best to adapt to her new life being a princess and has her stepbrother and sister James and Amber to help her along with the headmistresses of the Royal Preparatory Academy, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, the Three Good Fairies from Disney’s classic Sleeping Be… Aunt Tilly 3 Episodes 2015. Sofia is a young girl who lived in a village with her mother, Miranda. The team title was determined by Paly's sixth runner finishing ahead of Bellarmine's sixth runner.Leave a Comment on sofia the first cast voices Posted in Uncategorized The Palo Alto boys team actually tied for first place in D-I alongside longtime cross country powerhouse Bellarmine, with 49 points. Kennedy won the Division V race in 18:20. Fetter won the Division I girls race in 17:58, the second-fastest time recorded by any girl Saturday on the Crystal Springs course. Palo Alto's Elizabeth Fetter and Castilleja's Samira Kennedy won individual championships.
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IV and the Castilleja girls, second in Div. I, the Sacred Heart Prep girls, second in Div. II, the Menlo School boys, second in Div. So will the Mountain View boys, third in Div. Those three team titlists will advance to the state meet in two weeks. The Palo Alto boys won the team title in Division I, Woodside won boys Division II and St. Local teams and individuals stood out Saturday at the Central Coast Section cross country championships. Francis girls win CCS team titles Ten local teams advance to the state meet Other individuals eligible to take part in the state meet include Marsyla in girls D-II, Menlo's Grace Tang in girls D-IV and Priory's Stella Axe in girls D-V. In boys D-I, Gunn's Joshua Gehring and M-A's Aidan Doherty move on. M-A's first three finishers in the girls D-I race, Olesen, Lorenz and Melani, advance as individuals as well as Paly's Fetter and Studdert. The top five finishers in each race from non-qualifying teams also advance to state. Perry McElhinny (third) and Daniela Henderson (fourth) followed Kennedy across the finish line for Castilleja in girls D-V. Priory's Levante Palvolgyi took fourth in boys D-V. In girls D-IV, Sacred Heart Prep had four runners finish in the top 10 led by third-place Julia Soderbery and Janie Morganroth in fourth. Previous Nextīrothers Justin Pretre (15:29) and Landon Pretre (15:31) went 2-3 for Menlo in boys D-IV. Hillary Studdert (left) joins Elizabeth Fetter as individual qualifiers to the state meet. Woodside's Elle Marsyla was fourth in 18:31. Francis dominated the girls D-II race with all five scoring runners finishing consecutively between seventh and 11th. Woodside won the boys D-II race with four runners placing 11th through 18th. M-A's Katie Lorenz, Sofia Melani and Annie Pflaum were ninth through 11th, but it wasn't enough to send the M-A team to state. "But the faster team didn't.''Īfter Fetter's first-place finish in the girls D-I race, M-A's Tatum Olesen was fourth (18:29), Paly's Hillary Studdert fifth (18:30), the Los Altos pair of Lauren Soobrian sixth (18:31) and Fiona Bodkin seventh (18:40).
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"Team scores are determined by places, so you'd have to say the better team won,'' M-A coach Eric Wilmurt said. And what made this one particularly frustrating was the M-A girls having the fastest combined team time (the times of all five scoring runners added together) of any girls team in any of the five divisions. It's not the first time the M-A girls missed out on a trip to the state meet after a third-place finish at CCS. The top three team placers in all other divisions, except for boys and girls Division III, move on to state. Taking second place was vitally important in girls D-I, because only the top two teams in that division advance to the state meet. Los Altos and Menlo-Atherton tied for second with 56, and the place was determined by the Los Altos sixth runner finishing ahead of M-A's sixth runner. In girls Division I, Los Gatos won the team title with 47 points. Carlmont's Aidan Dimick (14:58) and Mountain View's Emmanuel Leblond (15:10) placed 1-2 with the two fastest times of the day. Sophomore Grant Morgenfeld was Palo Alto's top runner, finishing third in 15:17. It was Paly's first CCS boys cross country title since 1986.