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Coyotes capture second 3C2A title
- Updated: November 23, 2025
2025 CCCAA Champion Cuyamaca Coyotes
2025 CUYAMACA COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY
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FRESNO – November 22, 2025 – The Cuyamaca College men’s cross country team made history this past weekend, capturing its second state championship at the CCCAA Cross Country Championships at Fresno’s Woodward Park.
It’s the Coyotes’ first men’s title since 1993, ending a 32-year gap and solidifying their place among California community college cross country elites.
The Coyotes’ victory, coming more than three decades after their first state title, adds a historic chapter to the program, currently guided by head coach Tim Seaman.
Cuyamaca edged out Mount San Antonio College by eight points, finishing with 90 points to Mt. SAC’s 98 in a tight, competitive four-mile race.
The race was run on a sunny November Saturday at Woodward Park, where conditions favored fast times and tactical racing.
Sophomores Ivan Guzman and Steven Valdez Jr. led the team with fourth and fifth-place finishes in 20:14.8 and 20:19.1, respectively.
Dominic Rizzo added an 11th-place finish (20:31.6), while Daniel Vestemean (18th, 20:41) and Orlando Carillo (57th, 21:23) rounded out the scoring pack. Their combined efforts, coming after a third-place finish at the SoCal regionals, proved decisive in securing the championship.
History was made in the 61st men’s 4-mile race when Westin Greenelsh, the defending individual champ from Cuesta College, set a new course record by two tenths of a second at 19:51.0. He also became the first back-to-back winner since OCC’s Humberto Rojas in 2003 and 2004. The only other 3C2A men’s runner to accomplish this was Grossmont’s Ed Mendoza in 1971 and 1972.
Mesa College, the defending men’s and women’s state champion from 2024, finished third among the men and third in the women’s division.
Mesa’s Jordan Myers placed eighth overall (20:25.1), and Rowan Hannaman finished 31st (20:57.9). On the women’s side, Cuyamaca’s Marseel Bahnan finished 18th in the five-kilometer race (18:51.7), trailing Mesa’s Jazzlyn Islas (second, 17:51.5) and Natalie Allen (third, 18:08.4).
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