Natalie Lenarduzzi
Natalie Lenarduzzi
Height: 5-2
Year: Frosh
High School: John Marshall
Major: Criminal Justice
Events: 1500m, Steeplechase

Cerritos College Cross Country (2012): Came in 24th place at the South Coast Conference Championships with a time of 22:01.43 to help the team win the championship… Finished in 44th place with a time of 20:02 at the Mt. San Antonio Invitational, while her time of 20:25.8 put her in 41st place at the Grand Canyon Invitational… Posted a time of 20:15.30 at the Lou Vasquez Invitational to finish in 24th place, with a clocking of 21:15.94 putting her in fifth place at the Coast Classic Overflow… Competed in the Mark Covert Classic and came in 82nd place in a time of 20:58.2…..

Marshall HS:
High school is located in Los Angeles… Spent three seasons on the track and field team and two years on the cross country team… Specialized in the 800 meters (2:33), 1600 meters (5:31) and 3200 meters (12:35)…..Placed second in the 800 meters and 1600 meters at the Northern League Championships as a senior after coming in fifth place her junior year… Helped the cross country team come in fifth place at the City Championships her junior season… Earned the Coaches Award as a senior and junior… Posted a personal best time of 19:18…

Personal:
Most memorable moment was helping the cross country team come in fifth place at the City Championships for the first time in school history and when she turned in a personal best time to advance to the City Championships in track and field… Is working on a minor in journalism and would like to transfer to either the University of LaVerne or San Francisco State University… Aspires to be an investigator… Hobbies include drawing and reading… Has one brother – Cesar (14)… Is the daughter of Cesar and Dolores Lenarduzzi… Born in Los Angeles, CA on May 19, 1994…..

Favorite Athlete:
Alexis Perez                    Favorite Movie:  “Love & Other Drugs”
Favorite Food: Pasta                                  Favorite TV Show:  “Awkward”
Favorite Book: “Autobiography of a Face”