by Keith Conning
The North Coast Section had four of the top five individuals in the Stanford Invitational Girl's Division 3. Junior Carrie Verdon (Campolindo, Moraga) won the in 17:59. Senior Grace Orders (Campolindo, Moraga) placed second in 18:10.
The North Coast Section had three of the top five teams. Campolindo (Moraga) won the team title with 44 points. Acalanes (Lafayette) placed second with 150. Maria Carrillo (Santa Rosa) was fifth with 163.
2010 STANFORD INV. Girls Division 3 5K Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 3girl Pace
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1 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 17:59 5:48
Photos by Margaret Gallagher at
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8178.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8184.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8186.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8252.html
2 228 Grace Orders SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 18:10 5:51
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8088.html
3 422 Ashlee Powers JR SS CORONA DEL MAR SS 18:45 6:02
4 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 19:05 6:09
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8264.html
5 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS ACALANES NCS 19:06 6:09
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8209.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8268.html
6 2208 Morgan Lira JR CCS VALLEYCHRISTIANSJ CCS 19:12 6:11
7 1309 Brenna Phelps JR N/A NORTH MEDFORD N/A 19:12 6:11
8 423 Kristen Rivera JR SS CORONA DEL MAR SS 19:15 6:12
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8274.html
9 1675 Kathleen Killeen JR NCS REDWOOD NCS 19:18 6:13
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8118.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8215.html
10 332 Savannah Roberts JR SDS CLAIREMONT SD SDS 19:22 6:14
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8272.html
11 1792 Micayla Rennick SO SS SAN LUIS OBISPO SS 19:26 6:16
12 1348 Courthey Madson SR NCS NOVATO NCS 19:29 6:17
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8204.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8278.html
13 226 Rachel Meadows JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 19:38 6:19
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8211.html
14 1948 Samantha Smith SO SJS SONORA SJS 19:39 6:20
15 229 Sarah Orders SO NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 19:43 6:21
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8221.html
16 227 Sara Mostatabi SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 19:49 6:23
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_8223.html
GIRL'S DIVSION 3 TEAM SCORES 5K
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1. 44 CAMPOLINDO (19:04 95:19)
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1 1 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS 17:59
2 2 228 Grace Orders SR NCS 18:10
3 12 226 Rachel Meadows JR NCS 19:38
4 14 229 Sarah Orders SO NCS 19:43
5 15 227 Sara Mostatabi SR NCS 19:49
6 ( 23) 230 Haley Shipway FR NCS 20:07
7 (130) 225 Sydney Coe SO NCS 23:17
2. 90 CORONA DEL MAR (19:43 98:34)
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1 3 422 Ashlee Powers JR SS 18:45
2 8 423 Kristen Rivera JR SS 19:15
3 19 420 Ellen Naruse FR SS 19:56
4 29 421 Shelby Perez SO SS 20:15
5 31 424 Megan Zwerling SR SS 20:23
6 ( 46) 418 Devon Hoppe SR SS 20:44
7 ( 76) 419 Ellen Naruse SO SS 21:35
3. 150 ACALANES (20:12 100:56)
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1 5 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS 19:06
2 33 14 Nicolette Sorensen SO NCS 20:24
3 35 11 Kelly Collins SO NCS 20:25
4 37 12 Amy Hollshwandner SO NCS 20:27
5 40 8 Katie Berge SR NCS 20:34
6 ( 73) 9 Kelli Berge SO NCS 21:31
7 (127) 10 Tara Bozzini FR NCS 23:12
4. 154 SAN LUIS OBISPO (20:16 101:19)
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1 11 1792 Micayla Rennick SO SS 19:26
2 16 1794 Kathleen Uyttewaal SR SS 19:52
3 21 1790 Christine Hoffmann JR SS 20:04
4 39 1789 Mariah Grady SR SS 20:34
5 67 1788 Meghan Arigo SR SS 21:23
6 ( 69) 1791 Madeline LaVack JR SS 21:25
7 ( 71) 1793 Julia Thulin SR SS 21:30
5. 163 M. CARRILLO (20:17 101:25)
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1 4 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS 19:05
2 28 1049 Brynna Thigpen SO NCS 20:13
3 36 1044 Taylor Graham JR NCS 20:27
4 41 1048 Trixi Scolari FR NCS 20:37
5 54 1046 Gretel Petrie JR NCS 21:03
6 ( 93) 1047 Spohia Ramos SO NCS 22:06
7 (149) 1043 Kelly Birkland JR NCS 24:17
e-mail: keithconning@aol.com. I have been a fan, athlete, coach, official, prep editor, author, blogger, and photographer since 1953. I have announced the NCAA West, the Pac-12, the Stanford Invitational, the Brutus Hamilton Invitational, the Mt. SAC Relays, the North Coast Section, the Sac-Joaquin Section, and the California State High School Meet. I have attended five Olympic Games and four World Championships. I am a U.S. Correspondent for Track and Field News.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
North Coast Section in Stanford Invitational Boys Division 3
by Keith Conning
The North Coast Section took the first four places in the Boy’s Division 3 race at the Stanford Invitational. Campolindo and Petaluma took the first two team places.
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Division 3 5K Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 3boys Pace
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1 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS PETALUMA NCS 15:45 5:05
Photos of Forrest Shaffer and Thomas Joyce at http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7814.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7870.html
2 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 15:52 5:07 http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7819.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7875.html
3 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 16:05 5:11 http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7822.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7880.html
4 1037 Daniel Hauptman SR NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 16:06 5:11
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7884.html
5 412 Austin Barvin SR SS CORONA DEL MAR SS 16:07 5:11
6 2328 Donald Plazola SR CCS WILLOW GLEN CCS 16:07 5:12
7 1474 Kevin Poteracke SO NCS PETALUMA NCS 16:11 5:13 http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7835.html
8 1785 Seamus Land JR SS SAN LUIS OBISPO SS 16:13 5:14
9 1731 Jarrett Moore SR CCS SACREDHRTCATHEDRAL CCS 16:14 5:14
10 1677 Jordan Cardenas SO N/A RENO N/A 16:16 5:14
The North Coast Section took the first four places in the Boy’s Division 3 race at the Stanford Invitational. Campolindo and Petaluma took the first two team places.
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Division 3 5K Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 3boys Pace
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1 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS PETALUMA NCS 15:45 5:05
Photos of Forrest Shaffer and Thomas Joyce at http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7814.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7870.html
2 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 15:52 5:07 http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7819.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7875.html
3 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 16:05 5:11 http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7822.html
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7880.html
4 1037 Daniel Hauptman SR NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 16:06 5:11
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7884.html
5 412 Austin Barvin SR SS CORONA DEL MAR SS 16:07 5:11
6 2328 Donald Plazola SR CCS WILLOW GLEN CCS 16:07 5:12
7 1474 Kevin Poteracke SO NCS PETALUMA NCS 16:11 5:13 http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20XC%20Invite%20D3%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7835.html
8 1785 Seamus Land JR SS SAN LUIS OBISPO SS 16:13 5:14
9 1731 Jarrett Moore SR CCS SACREDHRTCATHEDRAL CCS 16:14 5:14
10 1677 Jordan Cardenas SO N/A RENO N/A 16:16 5:14
Just Shoot Me
Military Aviation
Just Shoot Me
Late in World War II, the Bell P-63 became an aerial gunner's easiest target.
By James Dunaway
Air & Space Magazine, November 01, 2010
Horace Ashenfelter was a newly commissioned pilot flying the Pinball in 1945 at Tyndall Army Air Field near Panama City, Florida (and later became an Olympic steeplechase champion). Says Ashenfelter, “We were playing war games, like kids!”
http://www.airspacemag.com/military-aviation/Just-Shoot-Me.html?c=y&page=3
James Dunaway got into the magazine business at age nine, selling door to door in New York City. He is now the editor of American Track & Field. This is his first story for Air & Space.
Just Shoot Me
Late in World War II, the Bell P-63 became an aerial gunner's easiest target.
By James Dunaway
Air & Space Magazine, November 01, 2010
Horace Ashenfelter was a newly commissioned pilot flying the Pinball in 1945 at Tyndall Army Air Field near Panama City, Florida (and later became an Olympic steeplechase champion). Says Ashenfelter, “We were playing war games, like kids!”
http://www.airspacemag.com/military-aviation/Just-Shoot-Me.html?c=y&page=3
James Dunaway got into the magazine business at age nine, selling door to door in New York City. He is now the editor of American Track & Field. This is his first story for Air & Space.
A decade later: Stacy Dragila
http://trackfield.teamusa.org/news/2010/09/27/a-decade-later-stacy-dragila/38733
Keith Conning: Stacy Dragila went to Placer High School in Auburn and Yuba Community College.
Keith Conning: Stacy Dragila went to Placer High School in Auburn and Yuba Community College.
Rowbury: Right on Track
http://trackfield.teamusa.org/news/2010/09/28/rowbury-right-on-track/38754
Keith Conning: I grew up at 2210 Cecilia Avenue between Rivera and Santiago in San Francisco just two blocks away from Shannon's grandmother. We also had a view of the Pacific Ocean from my parent's bedroom.
I graduated from Lincoln High School in January 1959. Shannon's father Gary Rowbury graduated from Lincoln in 1973.
I loved running in Golden Gate Park.
I met the Rowbury's as a result of announcing high school track meets.
Keith Conning: I grew up at 2210 Cecilia Avenue between Rivera and Santiago in San Francisco just two blocks away from Shannon's grandmother. We also had a view of the Pacific Ocean from my parent's bedroom.
I graduated from Lincoln High School in January 1959. Shannon's father Gary Rowbury graduated from Lincoln in 1973.
I loved running in Golden Gate Park.
I met the Rowbury's as a result of announcing high school track meets.
Milesplit XC Journal: Ammar Moussa
http://ca.milesplit.com/articles/51656
Keith Conning: I announced the Stanford Invitational. The Arcadia team stayed at the Sheraton Hotel across from the Stanford campus.
They are a great team.
Doug Speck, my friend and co-editor at California Track and Running News, was the athletic director at Arcadia High School and put on the Arcadia Invitational.
Keith Conning: I announced the Stanford Invitational. The Arcadia team stayed at the Sheraton Hotel across from the Stanford campus.
They are a great team.
Doug Speck, my friend and co-editor at California Track and Running News, was the athletic director at Arcadia High School and put on the Arcadia Invitational.
Cross-country announcer living a 'dream come true'
http://www.dailyiowan.com/2010/09/30/Sports/19120.html
Keith Conning: I announce the Stanford Invitational track meet with Mike Jay. He does the college and open divisions and I do the high school division.
Mike is a great announcer. He really does his homework.
Keith Conning: I announce the Stanford Invitational track meet with Mike Jay. He does the college and open divisions and I do the high school division.
Mike is a great announcer. He really does his homework.
Mo Trafeh (Duarte, Calif.) is making his marathon debut
Twin Cities plays host to top U.S. distance runners this weekend
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INDIANAPOLIS - October in the Twin Cities means that, once again, the top long distance runners in the U.S. will toe the line as the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon plays host to the championships for the USA Men's Marathon, Masters Marathon and Women's 10 Miles Championships. The USA Women's 10 Mile Championships will start the day's events on Sunday at 7:03 a.m. Central Time with the marathon starting at 8:00 a.m.
The USA Women's 10 Mile Championship will feature local favorite Katie McGregor (Saint Louis Park, Minn.), the 2010 USA 15 km and 25 km champion. McGregor will be challenged for the title by Jen Rhines (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.), a two-time USA 15 km champion. Rhines finished second behind McGregor at the 15 km championships in March.
Additional challengers for the title will include Sally Meyerhoff (Tempe, Ariz.), the 2009 USA 25 km champion, and Renee Metivier Baillie, the 2010 USA Indoor champion at 3,000 meters.
The championship will offer $25,000 in total prize money with the champion earning $10,000.
Men's Marathon
The USA Men's Marathon Championship will conclude the 2010 edition of the USA Running Circuit (USARC) and will feature 2010 USA 15 km champion Mo Trafeh (Duarte, Calif.), who is making his marathon debut and is poised to take the 2010 USARC title on Sunday. Standing between Trafeh and his second U.S. title of 2010 will be 2008 USA Marathon champion Fernando Cabada (Alamosa, Colo.), the current American record holder at 25 km.
Local favorite Josh Moen (Minneapolis, Minn.), who took the runner-up spot at the 2009 USA Men's 10 Mile Championship in his hometown last year, will also be in the hunt for the title, as will masters standout Mbarak Hussein (Albuquerque, N.M.), who took both the overall and masters titles at this event in 2005 and 2006.
The men's marathon will feature $72,500 in prize money with $25,000 going to the champion.
Masters Marathon
For the 20th consecutive year, the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon hosts the USA Masters Marathon Championships and will see Hussein face masters standouts such as Paul Aufdemberge (Redford, Mich.), Dave Olds (Los Angeles, Calif.) and Sean Wade (Houston, Texas), while recent masters additions will include Keith Mulhollon (Lake Geneva, Wis.) and Matthew Sandercock (Exton, Pa.).
Racing for the masters women's title will be 2007 champion Susan Loken (Phoenix, Ariz.) and 2008 runner-up Meghan Arbogast (Corvallis, Ore.). Also new to the masters women's field will be Heather May (Auburn, Ala.) and Lucie Mays (Westfield, Ind.).
The USA Masters Marathon Championships will feature $55,000 in prize money with the overall men's and women's masters champions earning $7,500 each.
Video highlights
The USA Women's 10 Mile and Men's Marathon Championships will be webcast live in cooperation with RunnerSpace.com at www.USARunningCircuit.com.
About the USARC
The USA Women's 10 Mile Championship is the eighth stop for women while the USA Men's Marathon Championship is the tenth and final stop for men on the 2010 USA Running Circuit (USARC).
The USARC is a USA Track & Field road series, featuring USA Championships from one mile to the marathon and attracts the best U.S. distance runners. The circuit features ten events each for men and women. Antonio Vega (Minneapolis, Minn.) currently leads the men's standings with 44 points, while Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.) leads the women with 31 points.
The 2010 USARC will once again see a record amount of circuit prize money for a non-Olympic year with total prize purse of $623,850 offered by host events. U.S. athletes will also have the opportunity to qualify for various Team USA events, including the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and the Chiba International Ekiden.
The first ten U.S. runners earn points at each USARC race (15 for first, 12 for second, 10 for third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1), with a final $12,500 grand prix purse ($6,000, $4,000, and $2,500) for the top three men and women point scorers overall. The USARC points at the USA Marathon Championships will be doubled.
The mission of the USA Running Circuit is to showcase, support, and promote U.S. runners. Since its inception in 1995, the USARC and its races have provided over $6 million dollars to U.S. distance runners.
For more information on the 2010 USA Running Circuit, visit www.USARunningCircuit.com.
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About USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track & field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world's oldest organized sports, the World's #1 Track & Field Team, the most-watched events at the Olympics, the #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport, and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States: www.usatf.org.
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INDIANAPOLIS - October in the Twin Cities means that, once again, the top long distance runners in the U.S. will toe the line as the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon plays host to the championships for the USA Men's Marathon, Masters Marathon and Women's 10 Miles Championships. The USA Women's 10 Mile Championships will start the day's events on Sunday at 7:03 a.m. Central Time with the marathon starting at 8:00 a.m.
The USA Women's 10 Mile Championship will feature local favorite Katie McGregor (Saint Louis Park, Minn.), the 2010 USA 15 km and 25 km champion. McGregor will be challenged for the title by Jen Rhines (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.), a two-time USA 15 km champion. Rhines finished second behind McGregor at the 15 km championships in March.
Additional challengers for the title will include Sally Meyerhoff (Tempe, Ariz.), the 2009 USA 25 km champion, and Renee Metivier Baillie, the 2010 USA Indoor champion at 3,000 meters.
The championship will offer $25,000 in total prize money with the champion earning $10,000.
Men's Marathon
The USA Men's Marathon Championship will conclude the 2010 edition of the USA Running Circuit (USARC) and will feature 2010 USA 15 km champion Mo Trafeh (Duarte, Calif.), who is making his marathon debut and is poised to take the 2010 USARC title on Sunday. Standing between Trafeh and his second U.S. title of 2010 will be 2008 USA Marathon champion Fernando Cabada (Alamosa, Colo.), the current American record holder at 25 km.
Local favorite Josh Moen (Minneapolis, Minn.), who took the runner-up spot at the 2009 USA Men's 10 Mile Championship in his hometown last year, will also be in the hunt for the title, as will masters standout Mbarak Hussein (Albuquerque, N.M.), who took both the overall and masters titles at this event in 2005 and 2006.
The men's marathon will feature $72,500 in prize money with $25,000 going to the champion.
Masters Marathon
For the 20th consecutive year, the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon hosts the USA Masters Marathon Championships and will see Hussein face masters standouts such as Paul Aufdemberge (Redford, Mich.), Dave Olds (Los Angeles, Calif.) and Sean Wade (Houston, Texas), while recent masters additions will include Keith Mulhollon (Lake Geneva, Wis.) and Matthew Sandercock (Exton, Pa.).
Racing for the masters women's title will be 2007 champion Susan Loken (Phoenix, Ariz.) and 2008 runner-up Meghan Arbogast (Corvallis, Ore.). Also new to the masters women's field will be Heather May (Auburn, Ala.) and Lucie Mays (Westfield, Ind.).
The USA Masters Marathon Championships will feature $55,000 in prize money with the overall men's and women's masters champions earning $7,500 each.
Video highlights
The USA Women's 10 Mile and Men's Marathon Championships will be webcast live in cooperation with RunnerSpace.com at www.USARunningCircuit.com.
About the USARC
The USA Women's 10 Mile Championship is the eighth stop for women while the USA Men's Marathon Championship is the tenth and final stop for men on the 2010 USA Running Circuit (USARC).
The USARC is a USA Track & Field road series, featuring USA Championships from one mile to the marathon and attracts the best U.S. distance runners. The circuit features ten events each for men and women. Antonio Vega (Minneapolis, Minn.) currently leads the men's standings with 44 points, while Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.) leads the women with 31 points.
The 2010 USARC will once again see a record amount of circuit prize money for a non-Olympic year with total prize purse of $623,850 offered by host events. U.S. athletes will also have the opportunity to qualify for various Team USA events, including the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and the Chiba International Ekiden.
The first ten U.S. runners earn points at each USARC race (15 for first, 12 for second, 10 for third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1), with a final $12,500 grand prix purse ($6,000, $4,000, and $2,500) for the top three men and women point scorers overall. The USARC points at the USA Marathon Championships will be doubled.
The mission of the USA Running Circuit is to showcase, support, and promote U.S. runners. Since its inception in 1995, the USARC and its races have provided over $6 million dollars to U.S. distance runners.
For more information on the 2010 USA Running Circuit, visit www.USARunningCircuit.com.
# # #
About USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track & field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world's oldest organized sports, the World's #1 Track & Field Team, the most-watched events at the Olympics, the #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport, and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States: www.usatf.org.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Keisha Baker, Erica McClain and Brenda Martinez awarded Elite Athlete Development Grant
USATF Foundation awards Elite Athlete Development Grants to 12 athletes
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INDIANAPOLIS - The USA Track & Field Foundation has presented Elite Athlete Development Grants to twelve athletes, Foundation Executive Director Tom Jackovic and Chairman Bob Greifeld announced today.
Athletes receiving $4,000 grants include first time grantees Kylie Hutson (pole vault), Keisha Baker (400 meters), Lance Brooks (discus throw), Mary Saxer (pole vault), Joe Kindred (high jump), Erica McClain (triple jump), Kibwe Johnson (hammer throw), Ian Waltz (discus throw), Mechelle Lewis (100 meters) and Brenda Martinez (800m/1500m).
Hutson had a stellar NCAA career, winning back-to-back NCAA Indoor and Outdoor titles in 2009 and 2010, while Baker was runner-up in the 400m and was part of Oregon’s title winning 4x400m relay at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Champs. At the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships, Lance Brooks placed 10th, while Ian Waltz is a 3-time USA Outdoor champion. McClain is the 2010 USA Outdoor champion and 2009 runner-up, while Saxer finished third at the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships and Kindred took 1st at the California Relays earlier this year. Johnson was recently named USATF's "Athlete of the Week" for his 1st place finish at 2010 DecaNation in Annecy, France. Lewis, a member of Athletes for Hope, is a 2008 U.S. Olympian and 2007 Pan-Am Games double silver medalist. Martinez is the 2009 NCAA Outdoor 1,500m runner-up.
Repeat grantees receiving $4000 grants include Melinda Owen (pole vault) and Keith Moffatt (high jump).
Owen was a 2008 Olympic Trials finalist and won the 2010 Osaka Grand Prix. Moffat was the runner-up at the 2009 USA Outdoor Championships and represented the Team USA at the World Championships in Berlin.
"Every one of these grantees has a compelling story," noted Jackovic. There are athletes just starting out and a couple making comebacks. We are excited to help so many pursue their dreams.”
The Foundation Elite Athlete Grant Program contributes to the pursuit of world-class performances by American post-collegiate track and field athletes. Athletes must meet minimum performance and financial need standards to be eligible and agree to participate in the Win With Integrity program.
The USATF Foundation provides a means to attract and guide funds to new and innovative track & field programs with an emphasis on providing opportunities for youth athletes, emerging elite athletes, distance training centers and anti-doping education. The Foundation depends upon donations from its Board of Directors and from generous fans of track & field.
For more information or to contribute to the USA Track & Field Foundation, visit www.usatffoundation.org.
About USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track & field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world's oldest organized sports, the World's #1 Track & Field Team, the most-watched events at the Olympics, the #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport, and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States: www.usatf.org.
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INDIANAPOLIS - The USA Track & Field Foundation has presented Elite Athlete Development Grants to twelve athletes, Foundation Executive Director Tom Jackovic and Chairman Bob Greifeld announced today.
Athletes receiving $4,000 grants include first time grantees Kylie Hutson (pole vault), Keisha Baker (400 meters), Lance Brooks (discus throw), Mary Saxer (pole vault), Joe Kindred (high jump), Erica McClain (triple jump), Kibwe Johnson (hammer throw), Ian Waltz (discus throw), Mechelle Lewis (100 meters) and Brenda Martinez (800m/1500m).
Hutson had a stellar NCAA career, winning back-to-back NCAA Indoor and Outdoor titles in 2009 and 2010, while Baker was runner-up in the 400m and was part of Oregon’s title winning 4x400m relay at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Champs. At the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships, Lance Brooks placed 10th, while Ian Waltz is a 3-time USA Outdoor champion. McClain is the 2010 USA Outdoor champion and 2009 runner-up, while Saxer finished third at the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships and Kindred took 1st at the California Relays earlier this year. Johnson was recently named USATF's "Athlete of the Week" for his 1st place finish at 2010 DecaNation in Annecy, France. Lewis, a member of Athletes for Hope, is a 2008 U.S. Olympian and 2007 Pan-Am Games double silver medalist. Martinez is the 2009 NCAA Outdoor 1,500m runner-up.
Repeat grantees receiving $4000 grants include Melinda Owen (pole vault) and Keith Moffatt (high jump).
Owen was a 2008 Olympic Trials finalist and won the 2010 Osaka Grand Prix. Moffat was the runner-up at the 2009 USA Outdoor Championships and represented the Team USA at the World Championships in Berlin.
"Every one of these grantees has a compelling story," noted Jackovic. There are athletes just starting out and a couple making comebacks. We are excited to help so many pursue their dreams.”
The Foundation Elite Athlete Grant Program contributes to the pursuit of world-class performances by American post-collegiate track and field athletes. Athletes must meet minimum performance and financial need standards to be eligible and agree to participate in the Win With Integrity program.
The USATF Foundation provides a means to attract and guide funds to new and innovative track & field programs with an emphasis on providing opportunities for youth athletes, emerging elite athletes, distance training centers and anti-doping education. The Foundation depends upon donations from its Board of Directors and from generous fans of track & field.
For more information or to contribute to the USA Track & Field Foundation, visit www.usatffoundation.org.
About USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track & field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world's oldest organized sports, the World's #1 Track & Field Team, the most-watched events at the Olympics, the #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport, and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States: www.usatf.org.
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men ranked #21 and women #12 in NCAA Division III
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POLL NOTES: Middlebury’s women takes over the nation’s top spot this week, returning for the first time since being voted the unanimous number one on September 23, 2009. Last year, the Panthers of Middlebury, Vt., placed fourth at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships. Middlebury has won a total of five NCAA Division III team championships in cross country, each of which have been won since 2000 and the last being in 2008 … Pollsters have been impressed by Middlebury’s consistency throughout the season. Last weekend, the Panthers were the winners at Williams College’s Purple Valley Invitational. This weekend, they host the Vermont Intercollegiate Championships.
Women’s No. 6 UW Oshkosh took a big leap, up 15 spots from last week’s pirch at No. 21. The Titans scored big wins in taking top honors at last weekend’s Griak Invtiational in the Maroon III Division. Oshkosh (65) knocked off then-No. 1 UW Eau Claire (89) and then-No. 11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (115) to make voters take notice.
On the men’s side, Augustana (Ill.) gained 14 spots this week, landing at No. 14, after taking second at their home Brissman/Lundeen Invitational. The Vikings (55) finished behind then-No. 17 UW Stevens Point (23), but ahead of then-No. 14 UW Whitewater (88) and then-No. 16 Grinnell.
Conference Count: MEN – WIAC (6), UAA (6) … WOMEN – UAA (6), NESCAC (4) , WIAC (4)
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
North Central (Ill.) (8)
280
Midwest
CCIW
Naperville, Ill.
1
2
Washington (Mo.)
269
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
2
3
Allegheny
261
Mideast
NCAC
Meadville, Pa.
3
4
Haverford
257
Mideast
Centennial
Haverford, Pa.
4
5
SUNY Geneseo
250
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
Calvin
235
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
7
7
UW Platteville
234
Midwest
WIAC
Platteville, Wis.
6
8
St. Lawrence
222
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
8
9
Brandeis
214
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
9
10
Carnegie Mellon
206
Mideast
UAA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
10
11
NYU
195
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
11
12
UW La Crosse
191
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
12
13
UW Stevens Point
184
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
17
14
Augustana (Ill.)
167
Midwest
CCIW
Rock Island, Ill.
28
15
Keene State
161
New England
Little East
Keene, N.H.
18
16
MIT
154
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
29
17
UW Whitewater
143
Midwest
WIAC
Whitewater, Wis.
14
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
20
19
Oberlin
125
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
NR
20
UW Eau Claire
124
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
NR
21
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
117
West
SCIAC Claremont, Calif.
15
22
UW Oshkosh
107
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
32
23
Grinnell
104
Central
MWC
Grinnell, Iowa
16
24
Mount Union
94
Great Lakes
OAC
Alliance, Ohio
21
25
Williams
87
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
13
26
Rochester
76
Atlantic
UAA
Rochester, N.Y.
26
27
Elizabethtown
72
Mideast
MAC
Elizabethtown, Pa.
25
28
Whitworth
69
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
29
Hamline
59
Central
MIAC
Saint Paul, Minn.
24
30
Case Western Reserve
53
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
27
31
Tufts
52
New England
NESCAC
Medford, Mass.
RV
32
Willamette
39
West
Northwest
Salem, Ore.
22
33
Nebraska Wesleyan
34
Central
Independents (D3)
Lincoln, Neb.
30
34
St. Olaf
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
33
35
Colorado College
16
West
SCAC
Colorado Springs, Colo.
31
Others Receiving Votes: Emory 13, Wabash 7, Plattsburg State 6, SUNY Fredonia 4, Lewis & Clark 4.
Dropped Out: No. 23 Amherst, No. 34 Wabash, No. 35 Emory
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Middlebury (6)
278
New England
NESCAC
Middlebury, Vt.
2
2
St. Lawrence (2)
274
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
3
3
Washington (Mo.)
264
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
4
4
Williams
256
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
8
5
SUNY Geneseo
240
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
UW Oshkosh
239
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
21
7
Johns Hopkins
234
Mideast
Centennial
Baltimore, Md.
9
8
UW Eau Claire
223
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
1
9
MIT
212
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
6
10
Nebraska Wesleyan
205
Central
Independent
Lincoln, Neb.
7
11
Calvin
204
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
13
12
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
201
West
SCIAC
Claremont, Calif.
11
13
Chicago
177
Midwest
UAA
Chicago, Ill.
12
14
Hope
176
Great Lakes
MIAA
Holland, Mich.
10
15
Wellesley
156
New England
NEWMAC
Wellesley, Mass.
15
16
Lewis & Clark
146
West
Northwest
Portland, Ore.
18
17
St. Olaf
140
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
25
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
17
19
Luther
136
Central
IIAC
Decorah, Iowa
14
20
Whitworth
125
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
21
Ohio Northern
121
Great Lakes
OAC
Ada, Ohio
16
22
Amherst
119
New England
NESCAC
Amherst, Mass.
20
23
Rowan
108
Atlantic
NJAC
Glassboro, N.J.
22
24
Wartburg
102
Central
IIAC
Waverly, Iowa
34
25
UW Stevens Point
89
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
29
26
Oberlin
83
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
31
27
NYU
80
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
27
28
Brandeis
66
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
24
29
UW La Crosse
55
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
RV
30
Case Western Reserve
54
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
26
31
Grove City
41
Mideast
PAC
Grove City, Pa.
32
32
Colby
23
New England
NESCAC
Waterville, Maine
29
33
Emory
22
South/Southeast
UAA
Atlanta, Ga.
33
34
Carleton
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
NR
35
Vassar
15
Atlantic
Liberty League
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
RV
Others Receiving Votes: North Central (Ill.) 13, Haverford 4, Rhodes 3, St. Thomas (Minn.) 2
Dropped Out: No. 23 Haverford, No. 28 St. Thomas (Minn.), No. 35 North Central (Ill.)
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
1100 Poydras St., Suite 1750
New Orleans, LA 70163
(O) 504-599-8904 (F) 504-599-8909
Email: tom@ustfccca.org
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http://www.ustfccca.org/featured/middlebury-takes-over-as-new-number-one-in-womens-division-iii-coaches-poll
POLL NOTES: Middlebury’s women takes over the nation’s top spot this week, returning for the first time since being voted the unanimous number one on September 23, 2009. Last year, the Panthers of Middlebury, Vt., placed fourth at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships. Middlebury has won a total of five NCAA Division III team championships in cross country, each of which have been won since 2000 and the last being in 2008 … Pollsters have been impressed by Middlebury’s consistency throughout the season. Last weekend, the Panthers were the winners at Williams College’s Purple Valley Invitational. This weekend, they host the Vermont Intercollegiate Championships.
Women’s No. 6 UW Oshkosh took a big leap, up 15 spots from last week’s pirch at No. 21. The Titans scored big wins in taking top honors at last weekend’s Griak Invtiational in the Maroon III Division. Oshkosh (65) knocked off then-No. 1 UW Eau Claire (89) and then-No. 11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (115) to make voters take notice.
On the men’s side, Augustana (Ill.) gained 14 spots this week, landing at No. 14, after taking second at their home Brissman/Lundeen Invitational. The Vikings (55) finished behind then-No. 17 UW Stevens Point (23), but ahead of then-No. 14 UW Whitewater (88) and then-No. 16 Grinnell.
Conference Count: MEN – WIAC (6), UAA (6) … WOMEN – UAA (6), NESCAC (4) , WIAC (4)
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
North Central (Ill.) (8)
280
Midwest
CCIW
Naperville, Ill.
1
2
Washington (Mo.)
269
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
2
3
Allegheny
261
Mideast
NCAC
Meadville, Pa.
3
4
Haverford
257
Mideast
Centennial
Haverford, Pa.
4
5
SUNY Geneseo
250
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
Calvin
235
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
7
7
UW Platteville
234
Midwest
WIAC
Platteville, Wis.
6
8
St. Lawrence
222
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
8
9
Brandeis
214
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
9
10
Carnegie Mellon
206
Mideast
UAA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
10
11
NYU
195
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
11
12
UW La Crosse
191
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
12
13
UW Stevens Point
184
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
17
14
Augustana (Ill.)
167
Midwest
CCIW
Rock Island, Ill.
28
15
Keene State
161
New England
Little East
Keene, N.H.
18
16
MIT
154
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
29
17
UW Whitewater
143
Midwest
WIAC
Whitewater, Wis.
14
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
20
19
Oberlin
125
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
NR
20
UW Eau Claire
124
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
NR
21
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
117
West
SCIAC Claremont, Calif.
15
22
UW Oshkosh
107
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
32
23
Grinnell
104
Central
MWC
Grinnell, Iowa
16
24
Mount Union
94
Great Lakes
OAC
Alliance, Ohio
21
25
Williams
87
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
13
26
Rochester
76
Atlantic
UAA
Rochester, N.Y.
26
27
Elizabethtown
72
Mideast
MAC
Elizabethtown, Pa.
25
28
Whitworth
69
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
29
Hamline
59
Central
MIAC
Saint Paul, Minn.
24
30
Case Western Reserve
53
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
27
31
Tufts
52
New England
NESCAC
Medford, Mass.
RV
32
Willamette
39
West
Northwest
Salem, Ore.
22
33
Nebraska Wesleyan
34
Central
Independents (D3)
Lincoln, Neb.
30
34
St. Olaf
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
33
35
Colorado College
16
West
SCAC
Colorado Springs, Colo.
31
Others Receiving Votes: Emory 13, Wabash 7, Plattsburg State 6, SUNY Fredonia 4, Lewis & Clark 4.
Dropped Out: No. 23 Amherst, No. 34 Wabash, No. 35 Emory
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Middlebury (6)
278
New England
NESCAC
Middlebury, Vt.
2
2
St. Lawrence (2)
274
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
3
3
Washington (Mo.)
264
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
4
4
Williams
256
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
8
5
SUNY Geneseo
240
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
UW Oshkosh
239
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
21
7
Johns Hopkins
234
Mideast
Centennial
Baltimore, Md.
9
8
UW Eau Claire
223
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
1
9
MIT
212
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
6
10
Nebraska Wesleyan
205
Central
Independent
Lincoln, Neb.
7
11
Calvin
204
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
13
12
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
201
West
SCIAC
Claremont, Calif.
11
13
Chicago
177
Midwest
UAA
Chicago, Ill.
12
14
Hope
176
Great Lakes
MIAA
Holland, Mich.
10
15
Wellesley
156
New England
NEWMAC
Wellesley, Mass.
15
16
Lewis & Clark
146
West
Northwest
Portland, Ore.
18
17
St. Olaf
140
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
25
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
17
19
Luther
136
Central
IIAC
Decorah, Iowa
14
20
Whitworth
125
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
21
Ohio Northern
121
Great Lakes
OAC
Ada, Ohio
16
22
Amherst
119
New England
NESCAC
Amherst, Mass.
20
23
Rowan
108
Atlantic
NJAC
Glassboro, N.J.
22
24
Wartburg
102
Central
IIAC
Waverly, Iowa
34
25
UW Stevens Point
89
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
29
26
Oberlin
83
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
31
27
NYU
80
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
27
28
Brandeis
66
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
24
29
UW La Crosse
55
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
RV
30
Case Western Reserve
54
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
26
31
Grove City
41
Mideast
PAC
Grove City, Pa.
32
32
Colby
23
New England
NESCAC
Waterville, Maine
29
33
Emory
22
South/Southeast
UAA
Atlanta, Ga.
33
34
Carleton
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
NR
35
Vassar
15
Atlantic
Liberty League
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
RV
Others Receiving Votes: North Central (Ill.) 13, Haverford 4, Rhodes 3, St. Thomas (Minn.) 2
Dropped Out: No. 23 Haverford, No. 28 St. Thomas (Minn.), No. 35 North Central (Ill.)
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Tom Lewis
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
1100 Poydras St., Suite 1750
New Orleans, LA 70163
(O) 504-599-8904 (F) 504-599-8909
Email: tom@ustfccca.org
Follow Us: twitter.com/USTFCCCA
Direct link …
http://www.ustfccca.org/featured/middlebury-takes-over-as-new-number-one-in-womens-division-iii-coaches-poll
POLL NOTES: Middlebury’s women takes over the nation’s top spot this week, returning for the first time since being voted the unanimous number one on September 23, 2009. Last year, the Panthers of Middlebury, Vt., placed fourth at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships. Middlebury has won a total of five NCAA Division III team championships in cross country, each of which have been won since 2000 and the last being in 2008 … Pollsters have been impressed by Middlebury’s consistency throughout the season. Last weekend, the Panthers were the winners at Williams College’s Purple Valley Invitational. This weekend, they host the Vermont Intercollegiate Championships.
Women’s No. 6 UW Oshkosh took a big leap, up 15 spots from last week’s pirch at No. 21. The Titans scored big wins in taking top honors at last weekend’s Griak Invtiational in the Maroon III Division. Oshkosh (65) knocked off then-No. 1 UW Eau Claire (89) and then-No. 11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (115) to make voters take notice.
On the men’s side, Augustana (Ill.) gained 14 spots this week, landing at No. 14, after taking second at their home Brissman/Lundeen Invitational. The Vikings (55) finished behind then-No. 17 UW Stevens Point (23), but ahead of then-No. 14 UW Whitewater (88) and then-No. 16 Grinnell.
Conference Count: MEN – WIAC (6), UAA (6) … WOMEN – UAA (6), NESCAC (4) , WIAC (4)
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
North Central (Ill.) (8)
280
Midwest
CCIW
Naperville, Ill.
1
2
Washington (Mo.)
269
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
2
3
Allegheny
261
Mideast
NCAC
Meadville, Pa.
3
4
Haverford
257
Mideast
Centennial
Haverford, Pa.
4
5
SUNY Geneseo
250
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
Calvin
235
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
7
7
UW Platteville
234
Midwest
WIAC
Platteville, Wis.
6
8
St. Lawrence
222
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
8
9
Brandeis
214
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
9
10
Carnegie Mellon
206
Mideast
UAA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
10
11
NYU
195
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
11
12
UW La Crosse
191
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
12
13
UW Stevens Point
184
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
17
14
Augustana (Ill.)
167
Midwest
CCIW
Rock Island, Ill.
28
15
Keene State
161
New England
Little East
Keene, N.H.
18
16
MIT
154
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
29
17
UW Whitewater
143
Midwest
WIAC
Whitewater, Wis.
14
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
20
19
Oberlin
125
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
NR
20
UW Eau Claire
124
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
NR
21
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
117
West
SCIAC
Claremont, Calif.
15
22
UW Oshkosh
107
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
32
23
Grinnell
104
Central
MWC
Grinnell, Iowa
16
24
Mount Union
94
Great Lakes
OAC
Alliance, Ohio
21
25
Williams
87
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
13
26
Rochester
76
Atlantic
UAA
Rochester, N.Y.
26
27
Elizabethtown
72
Mideast
MAC
Elizabethtown, Pa.
25
28
Whitworth
69
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
29
Hamline
59
Central
MIAC
Saint Paul, Minn.
24
30
Case Western Reserve
53
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
27
31
Tufts
52
New England
NESCAC
Medford, Mass.
RV
32
Willamette
39
West
Northwest
Salem, Ore.
22
33
Nebraska Wesleyan
34
Central
Independents (D3)
Lincoln, Neb.
30
34
St. Olaf
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
33
35
Colorado College
16
West
SCAC
Colorado Springs, Colo.
31
Others Receiving Votes: Emory 13, Wabash 7, Plattsburg State 6, SUNY Fredonia 4, Lewis & Clark 4.
Dropped Out: No. 23 Amherst, No. 34 Wabash, No. 35 Emory
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Middlebury (6)
278
New England
NESCAC
Middlebury, Vt.
2
2
St. Lawrence (2)
274
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
3
3
Washington (Mo.)
264
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
4
4
Williams
256
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
8
5
SUNY Geneseo
240
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
UW Oshkosh
239
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
21
7
Johns Hopkins
234
Mideast
Centennial
Baltimore, Md.
9
8
UW Eau Claire
223
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
1
9
MIT
212
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
6
10
Nebraska Wesleyan
205
Central
Independent
Lincoln, Neb.
7
11
Calvin
204
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
13
12
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
201
West
SCIAC
Claremont, Calif.
11
13
Chicago
177
Midwest
UAA
Chicago, Ill.
12
14
Hope
176
Great Lakes
MIAA
Holland, Mich.
10
15
Wellesley
156
New England
NEWMAC
Wellesley, Mass.
15
16
Lewis & Clark
146
West
Northwest
Portland, Ore.
18
17
St. Olaf
140
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
25
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
17
19
Luther
136
Central
IIAC
Decorah, Iowa
14
20
Whitworth
125
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
21
Ohio Northern
121
Great Lakes
OAC
Ada, Ohio
16
22
Amherst
119
New England
NESCAC
Amherst, Mass.
20
23
Rowan
108
Atlantic
NJAC
Glassboro, N.J.
22
24
Wartburg
102
Central
IIAC
Waverly, Iowa
34
25
UW Stevens Point
89
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
29
26
Oberlin
83
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
31
27
NYU
80
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
27
28
Brandeis
66
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
24
29
UW La Crosse
55
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
RV
30
Case Western Reserve
54
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
26
31
Grove City
41
Mideast
PAC
Grove City, Pa.
32
32
Colby
23
New England
NESCAC
Waterville, Maine
29
33
Emory
22
South/Southeast
UAA
Atlanta, Ga.
33
34
Carleton
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
NR
35
Vassar
15
Atlantic
Liberty League
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
RV
Others Receiving Votes: North Central (Ill.) 13, Haverford 4, Rhodes 3, St. Thomas (Minn.) 2
Dropped Out: No. 23 Haverford, No. 28 St. Thomas (Minn.), No. 35 North Central (Ill.)
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
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POLL NOTES: Middlebury’s women takes over the nation’s top spot this week, returning for the first time since being voted the unanimous number one on September 23, 2009. Last year, the Panthers of Middlebury, Vt., placed fourth at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships. Middlebury has won a total of five NCAA Division III team championships in cross country, each of which have been won since 2000 and the last being in 2008 … Pollsters have been impressed by Middlebury’s consistency throughout the season. Last weekend, the Panthers were the winners at Williams College’s Purple Valley Invitational. This weekend, they host the Vermont Intercollegiate Championships.
Women’s No. 6 UW Oshkosh took a big leap, up 15 spots from last week’s pirch at No. 21. The Titans scored big wins in taking top honors at last weekend’s Griak Invtiational in the Maroon III Division. Oshkosh (65) knocked off then-No. 1 UW Eau Claire (89) and then-No. 11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (115) to make voters take notice.
On the men’s side, Augustana (Ill.) gained 14 spots this week, landing at No. 14, after taking second at their home Brissman/Lundeen Invitational. The Vikings (55) finished behind then-No. 17 UW Stevens Point (23), but ahead of then-No. 14 UW Whitewater (88) and then-No. 16 Grinnell.
Conference Count: MEN – WIAC (6), UAA (6) … WOMEN – UAA (6), NESCAC (4) , WIAC (4)
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
North Central (Ill.) (8)
280
Midwest
CCIW
Naperville, Ill.
1
2
Washington (Mo.)
269
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
2
3
Allegheny
261
Mideast
NCAC
Meadville, Pa.
3
4
Haverford
257
Mideast
Centennial
Haverford, Pa.
4
5
SUNY Geneseo
250
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
Calvin
235
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
7
7
UW Platteville
234
Midwest
WIAC
Platteville, Wis.
6
8
St. Lawrence
222
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
8
9
Brandeis
214
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
9
10
Carnegie Mellon
206
Mideast
UAA
Pittsburgh, Pa.
10
11
NYU
195
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
11
12
UW La Crosse
191
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
12
13
UW Stevens Point
184
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
17
14
Augustana (Ill.)
167
Midwest
CCIW
Rock Island, Ill.
28
15
Keene State
161
New England
Little East
Keene, N.H.
18
16
MIT
154
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
29
17
UW Whitewater
143
Midwest
WIAC
Whitewater, Wis.
14
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
20
19
Oberlin
125
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
NR
20
UW Eau Claire
124
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
NR
21
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
117
West
SCIAC
Claremont, Calif.
15
22
UW Oshkosh
107
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
32
23
Grinnell
104
Central
MWC
Grinnell, Iowa
16
24
Mount Union
94
Great Lakes
OAC
Alliance, Ohio
21
25
Williams
87
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
13
26
Rochester
76
Atlantic
UAA
Rochester, N.Y.
26
27
Elizabethtown
72
Mideast
MAC
Elizabethtown, Pa.
25
28
Whitworth
69
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
29
Hamline
59
Central
MIAC
Saint Paul, Minn.
24
30
Case Western Reserve
53
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
27
31
Tufts
52
New England
NESCAC
Medford, Mass.
RV
32
Willamette
39
West
Northwest
Salem, Ore.
22
33
Nebraska Wesleyan
34
Central
Independents (D3)
Lincoln, Neb.
30
34
St. Olaf
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
33
35
Colorado College
16
West
SCAC
Colorado Springs, Colo.
31
Others Receiving Votes: Emory 13, Wabash 7, Plattsburg State 6, SUNY Fredonia 4, Lewis & Clark 4.
Dropped Out: No. 23 Amherst, No. 34 Wabash, No. 35 Emory
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division III
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 29
next poll: October 6
Rank
Institution (FPV)
Points
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Middlebury (6)
278
New England
NESCAC
Middlebury, Vt.
2
2
St. Lawrence (2)
274
Atlantic
Liberty League
Canton, N.Y.
3
3
Washington (Mo.)
264
Midwest
UAA
St. Louis, Mo.
4
4
Williams
256
New England
NESCAC
Williamstown, Mass.
8
5
SUNY Geneseo
240
Atlantic
SUNYAC
Geneseo, N.Y.
5
6
UW Oshkosh
239
Midwest
WIAC
Oshkosh, Wis.
21
7
Johns Hopkins
234
Mideast
Centennial
Baltimore, Md.
9
8
UW Eau Claire
223
Midwest
WIAC
Eau Claire, Wis.
1
9
MIT
212
New England
NEWMAC
Cambridge, Mass.
6
10
Nebraska Wesleyan
205
Central
Independent
Lincoln, Neb.
7
11
Calvin
204
Great Lakes
MIAA
Grand Rapids, Mich.
13
12
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
201
West
SCIAC
Claremont, Calif.
11
13
Chicago
177
Midwest
UAA
Chicago, Ill.
12
14
Hope
176
Great Lakes
MIAA
Holland, Mich.
10
15
Wellesley
156
New England
NEWMAC
Wellesley, Mass.
15
16
Lewis & Clark
146
West
Northwest
Portland, Ore.
18
17
St. Olaf
140
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
25
18
Dickinson
138
Mideast
Centennial
Carlisle, Pa.
17
19
Luther
136
Central
IIAC
Decorah, Iowa
14
20
Whitworth
125
West
Northwest
Spokane, Wash.
19
21
Ohio Northern
121
Great Lakes
OAC
Ada, Ohio
16
22
Amherst
119
New England
NESCAC
Amherst, Mass.
20
23
Rowan
108
Atlantic
NJAC
Glassboro, N.J.
22
24
Wartburg
102
Central
IIAC
Waverly, Iowa
34
25
UW Stevens Point
89
Midwest
WIAC
Stevens Point, Wis.
29
26
Oberlin
83
Great Lakes
NCAC
Oberlin, Ohio
31
27
NYU
80
Atlantic
UAA
New York, N.Y.
27
28
Brandeis
66
New England
UAA
Waltham, Mass.
24
29
UW La Crosse
55
Midwest
WIAC
La Crosse, Wis.
RV
30
Case Western Reserve
54
Great Lakes
UAA
Cleveland, Ohio
26
31
Grove City
41
Mideast
PAC
Grove City, Pa.
32
32
Colby
23
New England
NESCAC
Waterville, Maine
29
33
Emory
22
South/Southeast
UAA
Atlanta, Ga.
33
34
Carleton
17
Central
MIAC
Northfield, Minn.
NR
35
Vassar
15
Atlantic
Liberty League
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
RV
Others Receiving Votes: North Central (Ill.) 13, Haverford 4, Rhodes 3, St. Thomas (Minn.) 2
Dropped Out: No. 23 Haverford, No. 28 St. Thomas (Minn.), No. 35 North Central (Ill.)
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
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New Orleans, LA 70163
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Chico State men and women ranked #5 in NCAA Division II
Direct link …
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USTFCCCA
NCAA Division II
Men's Cross Country National Team Rankings
2010 Week #2, September 29
next ranking:October 6
Rank
Institution
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Adams State
Central
RMAC
Alamosa, Colo.
1
2
Western State
Central
RMAC
Gunnison, Colo.
2
3
Colorado Mines
Central
RMAC
Golden, Colo.
3
4
Grand Valley State
Midwest
GLIAC
Allendale, Mich.
4
5
Chico State
West
CCAA
Chico, Calif.
5
6
Western Washington
West
GNAC
Bellingham, Wash.
6
7
Southern Indiana
Midwest
GLVC
Evansville, Ind.
7
8
Queens (N.C.)
Southeast
Conf. Carolinas
Charlotte, N.C.
8
9
Augustana (S.D.)
Central
NSIC
Sioux Falls, S.D.
9
10
Shippensburg
Atlantic
PSAC
Shippensburg, Pa.
10
11
Edinboro
Atlantic
PSAC
Edinboro, Pa.
11
12
Harding
South
Gulf South
Searcy, Ark.
12
13
UMass Lowell
East
Northeast-10
Lowell, Mass.
13
14
Lock Haven
Atlantic
PSAC
Lock Haven, Pa.
14
15
Alaska Anchorage
West
GNAC
Anchorage, Alaska
15
16
Neb.-Kearney
Central
RMAC
Kearney, Neb.
16
17
Metro State
Central
RMAC
Denver, Colo.
17
18
Central Missouri
South Central
MIAA
Warrensburg, Mo.
NR
19
Stonehill
East
Northeast-10
Easton, Mass.
20
20
Western Oregon
West
GNAC
Monmouth, Ore.
21
21
Pittsburg State
South Central
MIAA
Pittsburg, Kan.
NR
22
East Central (Okla.)
South Central
Lone Star
Ada, Okla.
22
23
Columbus State
Southeast
Peach Belt
Columbus, Ga.
23
24
Drury
Midwest
GLVC
Springfield, Mo.
24
25
Bellarmine
Midwest
GLVC
Louisville, Ky.
25
Dropped Out: No. 18 Abilene Christian, No. 19 American International
teams ranked by T.J. Garlatz, Alaska Anchorage
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division II
Women's Cross Country National Team Rankings
2010 Week #2, September 29
next ranking:October 6
Rank
Institution
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Adams State
Central
RMAC
Alamosa, Colo.
1
2
Grand Valley State
Midwest
GLIAC
Allendale, Mich.
2
3
Alaska Anchorage
West
GNAC
Anchorage, Alaska
3
4
Minnesota Duluth
Central
NSIC
Duluth, Minn.
6
5
Chico State
West
CCAA
Chico, Calif.
5
6
Shippensburg
Atlantic
PSAC
Shippensburg, Pa.
4
7
Western Washington
West
GNAC
Bellingham, Wash.
7
8
Western State
Central
RMAC
Gunnison, Colo.
8
9
Tampa
South
Sunshine
Tampa, Florida
9
10
Ferris State
Midwest
GLIAC
Big Rapids, Mich.
10
11
Southern Indiana
Midwest
GLVC
Evansville, Ind.
12
12
U-Mary
Central
NSIC
Bismarck, N.D.
21
13
Truman State
South Central
MIAA
Kirksville, Mo.
13
14
Pittsburg State
South Central
MIAA
Pittsburg, Kan.
22
15
Midwestern State
South Central
Lone Star
Wichita Falls, Texas
14
16
Slippery Rock
Atlantic
PSAC
Slippery Rock, Pa.
15
17
Augustana (S.D.)
Central
NSIC
Sioux Falls, S.D.
11
18
Missouri Southern
South Central
MIAA
Joplin, Mo.
16
19
Stonehill
East
Northeast-10
Easton, Mass.
17
20
Kutztown
Atlantic
PSAC
Kutztown, Pa.
18
21
Edinboro
Atlantic
PSAC
Edinboro, Pa.
19
22
Dallas Baptist
South Central
Heartland
Dallas, Texas
20
23
Columbus State
Southeast
Peach Belt
Columbus, Ga.
23
24
Southern Connecticut
East
Northeast-10
New Haven, Conn.
24
25
Queens (N.C.)
Southeast
Conf. Carolinas
Charlotte, N.C.
25
Dropped Out: None
teams ranked by Ray Hoffman, Kutztown
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
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New Orleans, LA 70163
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USTFCCCA
NCAA Division II
Men's Cross Country National Team Rankings
2010 Week #2, September 29
next ranking:October 6
Rank
Institution
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Adams State
Central
RMAC
Alamosa, Colo.
1
2
Western State
Central
RMAC
Gunnison, Colo.
2
3
Colorado Mines
Central
RMAC
Golden, Colo.
3
4
Grand Valley State
Midwest
GLIAC
Allendale, Mich.
4
5
Chico State
West
CCAA
Chico, Calif.
5
6
Western Washington
West
GNAC
Bellingham, Wash.
6
7
Southern Indiana
Midwest
GLVC
Evansville, Ind.
7
8
Queens (N.C.)
Southeast
Conf. Carolinas
Charlotte, N.C.
8
9
Augustana (S.D.)
Central
NSIC
Sioux Falls, S.D.
9
10
Shippensburg
Atlantic
PSAC
Shippensburg, Pa.
10
11
Edinboro
Atlantic
PSAC
Edinboro, Pa.
11
12
Harding
South
Gulf South
Searcy, Ark.
12
13
UMass Lowell
East
Northeast-10
Lowell, Mass.
13
14
Lock Haven
Atlantic
PSAC
Lock Haven, Pa.
14
15
Alaska Anchorage
West
GNAC
Anchorage, Alaska
15
16
Neb.-Kearney
Central
RMAC
Kearney, Neb.
16
17
Metro State
Central
RMAC
Denver, Colo.
17
18
Central Missouri
South Central
MIAA
Warrensburg, Mo.
NR
19
Stonehill
East
Northeast-10
Easton, Mass.
20
20
Western Oregon
West
GNAC
Monmouth, Ore.
21
21
Pittsburg State
South Central
MIAA
Pittsburg, Kan.
NR
22
East Central (Okla.)
South Central
Lone Star
Ada, Okla.
22
23
Columbus State
Southeast
Peach Belt
Columbus, Ga.
23
24
Drury
Midwest
GLVC
Springfield, Mo.
24
25
Bellarmine
Midwest
GLVC
Louisville, Ky.
25
Dropped Out: No. 18 Abilene Christian, No. 19 American International
teams ranked by T.J. Garlatz, Alaska Anchorage
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division II
Women's Cross Country National Team Rankings
2010 Week #2, September 29
next ranking:October 6
Rank
Institution
Region
Conference
Location
Last Week
1
Adams State
Central
RMAC
Alamosa, Colo.
1
2
Grand Valley State
Midwest
GLIAC
Allendale, Mich.
2
3
Alaska Anchorage
West
GNAC
Anchorage, Alaska
3
4
Minnesota Duluth
Central
NSIC
Duluth, Minn.
6
5
Chico State
West
CCAA
Chico, Calif.
5
6
Shippensburg
Atlantic
PSAC
Shippensburg, Pa.
4
7
Western Washington
West
GNAC
Bellingham, Wash.
7
8
Western State
Central
RMAC
Gunnison, Colo.
8
9
Tampa
South
Sunshine
Tampa, Florida
9
10
Ferris State
Midwest
GLIAC
Big Rapids, Mich.
10
11
Southern Indiana
Midwest
GLVC
Evansville, Ind.
12
12
U-Mary
Central
NSIC
Bismarck, N.D.
21
13
Truman State
South Central
MIAA
Kirksville, Mo.
13
14
Pittsburg State
South Central
MIAA
Pittsburg, Kan.
22
15
Midwestern State
South Central
Lone Star
Wichita Falls, Texas
14
16
Slippery Rock
Atlantic
PSAC
Slippery Rock, Pa.
15
17
Augustana (S.D.)
Central
NSIC
Sioux Falls, S.D.
11
18
Missouri Southern
South Central
MIAA
Joplin, Mo.
16
19
Stonehill
East
Northeast-10
Easton, Mass.
17
20
Kutztown
Atlantic
PSAC
Kutztown, Pa.
18
21
Edinboro
Atlantic
PSAC
Edinboro, Pa.
19
22
Dallas Baptist
South Central
Heartland
Dallas, Texas
20
23
Columbus State
Southeast
Peach Belt
Columbus, Ga.
23
24
Southern Connecticut
East
Northeast-10
New Haven, Conn.
24
25
Queens (N.C.)
Southeast
Conf. Carolinas
Charlotte, N.C.
25
Dropped Out: None
teams ranked by Ray Hoffman, Kutztown
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
1100 Poydras St., Suite 1750
New Orleans, LA 70163
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Cal to cut baseball, gymnastics and lacrosse
http://www.insidebayarea.com/trivalleyherald/localnews/ci_16196543
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps #1 NCAA DIII West Region
MEN WEST Region
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps SCIAC 1 0
2 Whitworth NWC 2 0
3 Willamette NWC 3 0
4 Lewis & Clark NWC 4 0
5 Colorado College SCAC 5 0
6 Pomona-Pitzer SCIAC 6 0
7 Whitman NWC 7 0
8 Linfield NWC 8 0
9 La Verne SCIAC 9 0
10 Puget Sound NWC 10 0
WOMEN WEST Region
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps SCIAC 1 0
2 Lewis & Clark NWC 2 0
3 Whitworth NWC 3 0
4 Pomona-Pitzer SCIAC 4 0
5 Willamette NWC 5 0
6 Whitman NWC 6 0
7 Occidental SCIAC 7 0
8 Whittier SCIAC 8 0
9 Redlands SCIAC 9 0
10 UC Santa Cruz Indep. NR
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps SCIAC 1 0
2 Whitworth NWC 2 0
3 Willamette NWC 3 0
4 Lewis & Clark NWC 4 0
5 Colorado College SCAC 5 0
6 Pomona-Pitzer SCIAC 6 0
7 Whitman NWC 7 0
8 Linfield NWC 8 0
9 La Verne SCIAC 9 0
10 Puget Sound NWC 10 0
WOMEN WEST Region
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps SCIAC 1 0
2 Lewis & Clark NWC 2 0
3 Whitworth NWC 3 0
4 Pomona-Pitzer SCIAC 4 0
5 Willamette NWC 5 0
6 Whitman NWC 6 0
7 Occidental SCIAC 7 0
8 Whittier SCIAC 8 0
9 Redlands SCIAC 9 0
10 UC Santa Cruz Indep. NR
Chico State Men #1, Women #2 in DII West Region
Men WEST Region (4 Auto Quals)
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Chico State CCAA 1 0
2 Western Washington GNAC 2 0
3 Alaska Anchorage GNAC 3 0
4 Western Oregon GNAC 4 0
5 Cal Poly Pomona CCAA 6 ▲ 1
6 Humboldt State CCAA 5 ▼ 1
7 Northwest Nazarene GNAC 7 0
8 UC San Diego CCAA 8 0
9 BYU Hawaii Pac West 9 0
10 Saint Martin's GNAC 10
Women WEST Region (6 Auto Quals)
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Alaska Anchorage GNAC 1 0
2 Chico State CCAA 2 0
3 Western Washington GNAC 3 0
4 BYU Hawaii Pac West NR
5 Alaska GNAC 4 ▼ 1
6 Northwest Nazarene GNAC 5 ▼ 1
7 Seattle Pacific GNAC 6 ▼ 1
8 Cal Poly Pomona CCAA 8 0
9 Cal State LA CCAA 7 ▼ 2
10 Western Oregon GNAC 10 0
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Chico State CCAA 1 0
2 Western Washington GNAC 2 0
3 Alaska Anchorage GNAC 3 0
4 Western Oregon GNAC 4 0
5 Cal Poly Pomona CCAA 6 ▲ 1
6 Humboldt State CCAA 5 ▼ 1
7 Northwest Nazarene GNAC 7 0
8 UC San Diego CCAA 8 0
9 BYU Hawaii Pac West 9 0
10 Saint Martin's GNAC 10
Women WEST Region (6 Auto Quals)
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Alaska Anchorage GNAC 1 0
2 Chico State CCAA 2 0
3 Western Washington GNAC 3 0
4 BYU Hawaii Pac West NR
5 Alaska GNAC 4 ▼ 1
6 Northwest Nazarene GNAC 5 ▼ 1
7 Seattle Pacific GNAC 6 ▼ 1
8 Cal Poly Pomona CCAA 8 0
9 Cal State LA CCAA 7 ▼ 2
10 Western Oregon GNAC 10 0
Men: Stanford #1, UCLA #30, Cal #34 tie; Women: Stanford #14
Direct link …
http://www.ustfccca.org/featured/duke-men-move-to-national-top-ten-for-first-time-in-school-history
The Arkansas and Duke men enter the top ten for the first time this season … The Razorbacks took second last weekend to No. 1 Stanford at the Cardinal’s home invitational … Duke’s men were the winners of the D-I Gold race at Minnesota’s Griak Invitational last weekend. Duke’s spot at No. 10 is the best position the team has been since at least 1998 (previous best, 11th, October 31, 2000).
On the women’s side, Arizona jumped 15 spots to No. 9 after taking the Gold race at the Griak … New Mexico had a six-spot bump after taking second in the Griak. At No. 12, the Lobos are at the best position on the poll since at least 1995.
This week, major meets include the Notre Dame Invitational, Wisconsin’s adidas Invitational, and Lehigh’s Paul Short Run.
Conference Leaders: MEN – Pac-10, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, ACC (4); WOMEN – Big East (6), Big Ten (5), ACC (5).
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division I
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 28
next ranking: October 5
Rank
Institution
Points
Region
Conference
This Weekend
Last Week
1
Stanford (9)
357
W
Pac-10
idle
1
2
Oklahoma State (3)
345
MW
Big 12
idle
2
3
Oregon
334
W
Pac-10
Notre Dame Inv.
3
4
Colorado
304
MTN
Big 12
Rocky Mountain Shootout
6
5
Alabama
299
S
SEC
Notre Dame Inv.
5
6
Wisconsin
292
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
7
7
Northern Arizona
280
MTN
Big Sky
Arizona State XC Inv.
4
8
Arkansas
276
SC
SEC
idle
15
9
Portland
265
W
West Coast
Charles Bowles Willamette Inv.
8
10
Duke
242
SE
ACC
idle
19
11
Syracuse
233
NE
BIG EAST
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
9
12
Iona
229
NE
Metro Atlantic
Lehigh Paul Short Run
10
13
NC State
204
SE
ACC
idle
11
14
Villanova
197
MA
BIG EAST
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
14
15
Oklahoma
196
MW
Big 12
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
13
16
New Mexico
193
MTN
Mountain West
Notre Dame Inv.
11
17
BYU
150
MTN
Mountain West
idle
16
18
Arizona State
137
W
Pac-10
(ss) Arizona St/Notre Dame
17
18
Michigan State
137
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
18
20
Providence
131
NE
BIG EAST
idle
19
21
Florida State
111
S
ACC
Notre Dame Inv.
23
22
Virginia
99
SE
ACC
Lehigh Paul Short Run
22
23
Princeton
93
MA
Ivy
(ss) Lehigh/Wisconsin
24
24
Georgetown
82
MA
BIG EAST
Lehigh Paul Short Run
25
25
Indiana
81
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
26
26
Minnesota
72
MW
Big Ten
idle
27
27
Butler
49
GL
Horizon
Notre Dame Inv.
28
28
William and Mary
48
SE
Colonial
idle
29
29
Texas
37
SC
Big 12
idle
30
30
UCLA
31
W
Pac-10
Notre Dame Inv.
RV
Others Receiving Votes: Iowa State 23, Ohio State 23, North Carolina 8, Washington 5, California 5, Montana State 2.
Dropped Out: No. 21 Iowa State
compiled by Don Kopriva
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division I
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 28
next ranking: October 5
Rank
Institution
Points
Region
Conference
This Weekend
Last Week
1
Villanova (12)
360
MA
BIG EAST
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
1
2
Florida State
345
S
ACC
Notre Dame Inv.
2
3
Washington
328
W
Pac-10
(ss) Emerald/Notre Dame
3
4
Texas Tech
316
MTN
Big 12
Richard Clark Inv. (Mo. State)
4
5
Oregon
306
W
Pac-10
Notre Dame Inv.
5
6
Georgetown
299
MA
BIG EAST
Lehigh Paul Short Run
6
7
Florida
274
S
SEC
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
8
8
Princeton
259
MA
Ivy
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
9
9
Arizona
254
W
Pac-10
Arizona State XC Inv.
24
10
Duke
235
SE
ACC
idle
7
11
Syracuse
229
NE
BIG EAST
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
10
12
New Mexico
227
MTN
Mountain West
Notre Dame Inv.
18
13
Colorado
218
MTN
Big 12
Rocky Mountain Shootout
11
14
Stanford
201
W
Pac-10
idle
13
15
Iowa State
195
MW
Big 12
idle
15
16
Virginia
193
SE
ACC
Lehigh Paul Short Run
12
17
Providence
175
NE
BIG EAST
idle
14
18
West Virginia
159
MA
BIG EAST
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
16
19
UTEP
145
MTN
Conference USA
Notre Dame Inv.
17
20
Michigan State
124
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
19
21
BYU
107
MTN
Mountain West
Notre Dame Inv.
20
22
Michigan
93
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
22
23
SMU
82
SC
Conference USA
Notre Dame Inv.
21
24
Iowa
74
MW
Big Ten
(ss) Notre Dame/Wisconsin
25
25
Boston College
68
NE
ACC
idle
NR
26
Wisconsin
66
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
23
27
Minnesota
49
MW
Big Ten
(ss) Blugold (UW-EC)/S.D. State
28
28
Oklahoma State
40
MW
Big 12
idle
NR
29
North Carolina
30
SE
ACC
idle
30
30
Notre Dame
28
GL
BIG EAST
Notre Dame Inv.
26
Others Receiving Votes: Stony Brook 24, NC State 22, Arkansas 18, Penn State 13, Nebraska 12, Indiana 6, Rice 3, Vanderbilt 3.
Dropped Out: No. 27 Penn State, No. 29 Rice.
compiled by Jesse Rosen
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Tom Lewis
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
1100 Poydras St., Suite 1750
New Orleans, LA 70163
(O) 504-599-8904 (F) 504-599-8909
Email: tom@ustfccca.org
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http://www.ustfccca.org/featured/duke-men-move-to-national-top-ten-for-first-time-in-school-history
The Arkansas and Duke men enter the top ten for the first time this season … The Razorbacks took second last weekend to No. 1 Stanford at the Cardinal’s home invitational … Duke’s men were the winners of the D-I Gold race at Minnesota’s Griak Invitational last weekend. Duke’s spot at No. 10 is the best position the team has been since at least 1998 (previous best, 11th, October 31, 2000).
On the women’s side, Arizona jumped 15 spots to No. 9 after taking the Gold race at the Griak … New Mexico had a six-spot bump after taking second in the Griak. At No. 12, the Lobos are at the best position on the poll since at least 1995.
This week, major meets include the Notre Dame Invitational, Wisconsin’s adidas Invitational, and Lehigh’s Paul Short Run.
Conference Leaders: MEN – Pac-10, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, ACC (4); WOMEN – Big East (6), Big Ten (5), ACC (5).
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division I
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 28
next ranking: October 5
Rank
Institution
Points
Region
Conference
This Weekend
Last Week
1
Stanford (9)
357
W
Pac-10
idle
1
2
Oklahoma State (3)
345
MW
Big 12
idle
2
3
Oregon
334
W
Pac-10
Notre Dame Inv.
3
4
Colorado
304
MTN
Big 12
Rocky Mountain Shootout
6
5
Alabama
299
S
SEC
Notre Dame Inv.
5
6
Wisconsin
292
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
7
7
Northern Arizona
280
MTN
Big Sky
Arizona State XC Inv.
4
8
Arkansas
276
SC
SEC
idle
15
9
Portland
265
W
West Coast
Charles Bowles Willamette Inv.
8
10
Duke
242
SE
ACC
idle
19
11
Syracuse
233
NE
BIG EAST
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
9
12
Iona
229
NE
Metro Atlantic
Lehigh Paul Short Run
10
13
NC State
204
SE
ACC
idle
11
14
Villanova
197
MA
BIG EAST
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
14
15
Oklahoma
196
MW
Big 12
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
13
16
New Mexico
193
MTN
Mountain West
Notre Dame Inv.
11
17
BYU
150
MTN
Mountain West
idle
16
18
Arizona State
137
W
Pac-10
(ss) Arizona St/Notre Dame
17
18
Michigan State
137
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
18
20
Providence
131
NE
BIG EAST
idle
19
21
Florida State
111
S
ACC
Notre Dame Inv.
23
22
Virginia
99
SE
ACC
Lehigh Paul Short Run
22
23
Princeton
93
MA
Ivy
(ss) Lehigh/Wisconsin
24
24
Georgetown
82
MA
BIG EAST
Lehigh Paul Short Run
25
25
Indiana
81
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
26
26
Minnesota
72
MW
Big Ten
idle
27
27
Butler
49
GL
Horizon
Notre Dame Inv.
28
28
William and Mary
48
SE
Colonial
idle
29
29
Texas
37
SC
Big 12
idle
30
30
UCLA
31
W
Pac-10
Notre Dame Inv.
RV
Others Receiving Votes: Iowa State 23, Ohio State 23, North Carolina 8, Washington 5, California 5, Montana State 2.
Dropped Out: No. 21 Iowa State
compiled by Don Kopriva
USTFCCCA
NCAA Division I
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll
2010 Week #3, September 28
next ranking: October 5
Rank
Institution
Points
Region
Conference
This Weekend
Last Week
1
Villanova (12)
360
MA
BIG EAST
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
1
2
Florida State
345
S
ACC
Notre Dame Inv.
2
3
Washington
328
W
Pac-10
(ss) Emerald/Notre Dame
3
4
Texas Tech
316
MTN
Big 12
Richard Clark Inv. (Mo. State)
4
5
Oregon
306
W
Pac-10
Notre Dame Inv.
5
6
Georgetown
299
MA
BIG EAST
Lehigh Paul Short Run
6
7
Florida
274
S
SEC
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
8
8
Princeton
259
MA
Ivy
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
9
9
Arizona
254
W
Pac-10
Arizona State XC Inv.
24
10
Duke
235
SE
ACC
idle
7
11
Syracuse
229
NE
BIG EAST
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
10
12
New Mexico
227
MTN
Mountain West
Notre Dame Inv.
18
13
Colorado
218
MTN
Big 12
Rocky Mountain Shootout
11
14
Stanford
201
W
Pac-10
idle
13
15
Iowa State
195
MW
Big 12
idle
15
16
Virginia
193
SE
ACC
Lehigh Paul Short Run
12
17
Providence
175
NE
BIG EAST
idle
14
18
West Virginia
159
MA
BIG EAST
(ss) Lehigh/Notre Dame
16
19
UTEP
145
MTN
Conference USA
Notre Dame Inv.
17
20
Michigan State
124
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
19
21
BYU
107
MTN
Mountain West
Notre Dame Inv.
20
22
Michigan
93
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
22
23
SMU
82
SC
Conference USA
Notre Dame Inv.
21
24
Iowa
74
MW
Big Ten
(ss) Notre Dame/Wisconsin
25
25
Boston College
68
NE
ACC
idle
NR
26
Wisconsin
66
GL
Big Ten
Wisconsin adidas Inv.
23
27
Minnesota
49
MW
Big Ten
(ss) Blugold (UW-EC)/S.D. State
28
28
Oklahoma State
40
MW
Big 12
idle
NR
29
North Carolina
30
SE
ACC
idle
30
30
Notre Dame
28
GL
BIG EAST
Notre Dame Inv.
26
Others Receiving Votes: Stony Brook 24, NC State 22, Arkansas 18, Penn State 13, Nebraska 12, Indiana 6, Rice 3, Vanderbilt 3.
Dropped Out: No. 27 Penn State, No. 29 Rice.
compiled by Jesse Rosen
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Tom Lewis
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Communications Manager
1100 Poydras St., Suite 1750
New Orleans, LA 70163
(O) 504-599-8904 (F) 504-599-8909
Email: tom@ustfccca.org
Follow Us: twitter.com/USTFCCCA
Monday, September 27, 2010
USTFCCCA NCAA Division I West Region Cross Country Rankings
WEST Region
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Stanford Pac-10 1 0
2 Oregon Pac-10 2 0
3 Portland West Coast 3 0
4 Arizona State Pac-10 4 0
5 UCLA Pac-10 5 0
6 Washington Pac-10 6 0
7 California Pac-10 7 0
8 UC Davis Big West 8 0
9 UC Riverside Big West 9 0
10 Washington State Pac-10 11 ▲ 1
11 UC Santa Barbara Big West 12 ▲ 1
12 Cal Poly Big West 13 ▲ 1
13 Long Beach State Big West 14 ▲ 1
14 Boise State WAC 15 ▲ 1
15 San Francisco West Coast NR
WEST Region
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Washington Pac-10 1 0
2 Oregon Pac-10 2 0
3 Arizona Pac-10 4 ▲ 1
4 Stanford Pac-10 3 ▼ 1
5 Arizona State Pac-10 5 0
6 California Pac-10 6 0
7 San Francisco West Coast 8 ▲ 1
8 Portland West Coast 11 ▲ 3
9 Long Beach State Big West 15 ▲ 6
10 Cal Poly Big West 14 ▲ 4
11 UC Santa Barbara Big West NR
12 UCLA Pac-10 10 ▼ 2
13 Loyola MarymountWest Coast 9 ▼ 4
14 UC Riverside Big West 12 ▼ 2
15 UC Davis Big West 7 ▼ 8
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Stanford Pac-10 1 0
2 Oregon Pac-10 2 0
3 Portland West Coast 3 0
4 Arizona State Pac-10 4 0
5 UCLA Pac-10 5 0
6 Washington Pac-10 6 0
7 California Pac-10 7 0
8 UC Davis Big West 8 0
9 UC Riverside Big West 9 0
10 Washington State Pac-10 11 ▲ 1
11 UC Santa Barbara Big West 12 ▲ 1
12 Cal Poly Big West 13 ▲ 1
13 Long Beach State Big West 14 ▲ 1
14 Boise State WAC 15 ▲ 1
15 San Francisco West Coast NR
WEST Region
Current School Conference Last Week
1 Washington Pac-10 1 0
2 Oregon Pac-10 2 0
3 Arizona Pac-10 4 ▲ 1
4 Stanford Pac-10 3 ▼ 1
5 Arizona State Pac-10 5 0
6 California Pac-10 6 0
7 San Francisco West Coast 8 ▲ 1
8 Portland West Coast 11 ▲ 3
9 Long Beach State Big West 15 ▲ 6
10 Cal Poly Big West 14 ▲ 4
11 UC Santa Barbara Big West NR
12 UCLA Pac-10 10 ▼ 2
13 Loyola MarymountWest Coast 9 ▼ 4
14 UC Riverside Big West 12 ▼ 2
15 UC Davis Big West 7 ▼ 8
Shannon Rowbury and Sara Hall go 1-2 in New York
Continental Airlines Fifth Avenue Mile is a Great Day at the Races
Thrillingly close finishes mark both pro races at 30th running
New York, September 26, 2010—Thousands of runners ranging in age from 8 to 91 dashed down New York’s most famous thoroughfare today at the Continental Airlines Fifth Avenue Mile.
For the world-class runners who ran like the wind in invitational heats to the thousands who showed their stuff in a dozen all-comers heats, the event was a great way to test speed and fortitude over 5,280 feet of prime Manhattan real estate. It was the 30th running of the Fifth Avenue Mile, an event inaugurated in 1981 by New York Road Runners to give middle-distance stars a chance to shine on the streets of NYC.
Shannon Rowbury of the United States and Amine Laalou of Morocco won hotly contested professional races. Rowbury (4:24.12) defended her 2009 title with a surge in the final meters that relegated fellow Americans Sara Hall to second place (4:24.34) and Erin Donohue to third (4:24.40). Laalou, competing in New York City for the first time, ran 3:52.83 to beat out 2007 double world champion Bernard Lagat of the United States, who finished second (3:53.30), and defending champion Andy Baddeley of Great Britain (3:53.34), who was third.
“I knew coming out today that I was going to have to bring every game I had,” said Rowbury, 26, the reigning World Championships 1500m bronze medalist. “We have such a talented group of American middle-distance women right now. I’m proud to be a part of it and it makes me a better athlete.”
Laalou, 28, who ran a mile personal best of 3:50.22 earlier this year, dedicated his victory to his first child, a daughter born earlier this month. “New York is a wonderful city,” he said through a translator. “I would love to come here again.”
The race showed a fine return to form for American mile record-holder Alan Webb, who finished fourth in 3:53.72. The 27-year-old had Achilles tendon surgery earlier this year and moved to Portland, OR, to train under Alberto Salazar. “This was a big-boy race here today, and I’m just really glad I was in it,” said Webb.
The swiftest NYRR members took part in the NYRR Road Mile Championships, an invitational event for local competitive athletes. Buzunesh Deba of the Bronx and the West Side Runners (WSX) led from gun to tape in the women’s race, finishing in 4:42.36. Lesley Higgins of Manhattan and the New York Athletic Club took second (4:46.05) and her teammate Megan Guiney was third (4:50.15). Amazingly, Deba is in the thick of marathon training and will run the ING New York City Marathon on November 7. The men’s title went to Bado Worku Merdessa of the Bronx and WSX, who broke the tape in 4:06.98. Christopher Spooner of the Central Park Track Club New Balance (CPTC) was second (4:07.82) and Philadelphia’s Korey Edwards placed third (4:10.25).
Notable age-group winners included Alberto Rivera of WSX, who topped the 8-14 division in 4:51, and Sid Howard of CPTC, who defended his 70+ division title in 5:50 after tough battle with Minnesota’s Thom Weddle.
“I’ve run this race 28 years in a row,” said Howard, a coach with NYRR Team for Kids. “At three-quarters of a mile I said ‘I gotta go—it’s my town, it’s my race.’”
For archived video of all heats, visit www.nyrr.org.
Thrillingly close finishes mark both pro races at 30th running
New York, September 26, 2010—Thousands of runners ranging in age from 8 to 91 dashed down New York’s most famous thoroughfare today at the Continental Airlines Fifth Avenue Mile.
For the world-class runners who ran like the wind in invitational heats to the thousands who showed their stuff in a dozen all-comers heats, the event was a great way to test speed and fortitude over 5,280 feet of prime Manhattan real estate. It was the 30th running of the Fifth Avenue Mile, an event inaugurated in 1981 by New York Road Runners to give middle-distance stars a chance to shine on the streets of NYC.
Shannon Rowbury of the United States and Amine Laalou of Morocco won hotly contested professional races. Rowbury (4:24.12) defended her 2009 title with a surge in the final meters that relegated fellow Americans Sara Hall to second place (4:24.34) and Erin Donohue to third (4:24.40). Laalou, competing in New York City for the first time, ran 3:52.83 to beat out 2007 double world champion Bernard Lagat of the United States, who finished second (3:53.30), and defending champion Andy Baddeley of Great Britain (3:53.34), who was third.
“I knew coming out today that I was going to have to bring every game I had,” said Rowbury, 26, the reigning World Championships 1500m bronze medalist. “We have such a talented group of American middle-distance women right now. I’m proud to be a part of it and it makes me a better athlete.”
Laalou, 28, who ran a mile personal best of 3:50.22 earlier this year, dedicated his victory to his first child, a daughter born earlier this month. “New York is a wonderful city,” he said through a translator. “I would love to come here again.”
The race showed a fine return to form for American mile record-holder Alan Webb, who finished fourth in 3:53.72. The 27-year-old had Achilles tendon surgery earlier this year and moved to Portland, OR, to train under Alberto Salazar. “This was a big-boy race here today, and I’m just really glad I was in it,” said Webb.
The swiftest NYRR members took part in the NYRR Road Mile Championships, an invitational event for local competitive athletes. Buzunesh Deba of the Bronx and the West Side Runners (WSX) led from gun to tape in the women’s race, finishing in 4:42.36. Lesley Higgins of Manhattan and the New York Athletic Club took second (4:46.05) and her teammate Megan Guiney was third (4:50.15). Amazingly, Deba is in the thick of marathon training and will run the ING New York City Marathon on November 7. The men’s title went to Bado Worku Merdessa of the Bronx and WSX, who broke the tape in 4:06.98. Christopher Spooner of the Central Park Track Club New Balance (CPTC) was second (4:07.82) and Philadelphia’s Korey Edwards placed third (4:10.25).
Notable age-group winners included Alberto Rivera of WSX, who topped the 8-14 division in 4:51, and Sid Howard of CPTC, who defended his 70+ division title in 5:50 after tough battle with Minnesota’s Thom Weddle.
“I’ve run this race 28 years in a row,” said Howard, a coach with NYRR Team for Kids. “At three-quarters of a mile I said ‘I gotta go—it’s my town, it’s my race.’”
For archived video of all heats, visit www.nyrr.org.
Jimmie Johnson (Mission San Jose, Fremont; Stanford 1997)
Jimmie Johnson (Stanford), the 1997 Pac-10 champion in the 200 meters, is a candidate for Council Member, City of Elk Grove, Council District 4.
http://www.smartvoter.org/2010/11/02/ca/sac/vote/johnson_j/bio.html
Stanford University's Official Athletic Site - Men's Track
JIMMIE JOHNSON (20.95) PACIFIC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS (5/25/97) 20.95* 2. DAMON DUNN ( 21.24) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (3/23/97) 21.24* 3. ...
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100 METERS (10.74 PAC-10 QUALIFYING, 10.40 NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING, 10.18 NCAA QUALIFYING)
1.JIMMIE JOHNSON (10.46) STANFORD vs CALIFORNIA (5/3/97) 10.46*
2. DAMON DUNN (10.63) STANFORD vs CAL POLY SLO, FRESNO STATE, SACRAMENTO STATE (3/1/97) 10.63*
3. ANTHONY BOOKMAN (10.63) STANFORD vs CAL POLY SLO, FRESNO STATE, SACRAMENTO STATE (3/1/97) 10.95
4. MIKE HARTE (11.02) STANFORD vs CAL POLY SLO, FRESNO STATE, SACRAMENTO STATE (3/1/97) 11.02
5. MARLON EVANS (11.02) JOHNNY MATHIS INVITATIONAL (4/5/97) 11.02
200 METERS (21.44 PAC-10 QUALIFYING, 20.90 NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING, 20.55 NCAA QUALIFYING)
1. JIMMIE JOHNSON (20.95) PACIFIC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS (5/25/97) 20.95*
2. DAMON DUNN (21.24) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (3/23/97) 21.24*
3. MARLON EVANS (22.11) GOLDEN BEAR CHALLENGE (4/12/97) 22.11
4. REGGIE FEARS (23.10) GOLDEN BEAR CHALLENGE (4/12/97) 23.10
400 METERS (47.84 PAC-10 QUALIFYING, 46.50 NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING, 45.60 NCAA QUALIFYING)
1. JIMMIE JOHNSON (46.17) CARDINAL QUALIFIER (5/17/97) 47.01*
2. RENE RODRIGUEZ (45.85) CAL/NEVADA CHALLENGE (4/26/97) 48.67
3. JEFF ALLEN (48.6) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (323/97) 49.67
4. REGGIE FEARS (49.91) CAL/NEVADA CHALLENGE (4/26/97) 49.91
5. JAURON PIGG (49.52) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (3/23/97) 50.08
http://www.gostanford.com/sports/m-track/archive/stan-m-track-97bests.html
Stanford Football 1997
Scoring TD 1X 2XP FG SAF Total
Troy Walters 10 0-0 0 0-0 0 60
Anthony Bookman 7 0-0 1 0-0 0 44
Kevin Miller 0 28-30 0 5-11 0 43
Damon Dunn 4 0-0 1 0-0 0 26
Mike Mitchell 4 0-0 0 0-0 0 24
Greg Comella 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 18
Jon Ritchie 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 12
Chad Hutchinson 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Corey Hill 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Frank Primus 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
DeRonnie Pitts 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Jon Haskins 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Tommy Hanson 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Jimmie Johnson 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
All Purpose Running G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G
Troy Walters 11 -7 1203 424 41 0 0 1664 151.3
Damon Dunn 11 17 578 0 566 0 0 1161 105.5
Anthony Bookman 11 800 76 0 208 0 0 1084 9805
Mike Mitchell 11 597 11 0 0 0 0 715 65.0
Greg Comella 11 92 80 0 30 0 0 202 18.4
DeRonnie Pitts 8 0 195 0 0 0 0 195 24.4
Jon Ritchie 11 95 61 0 0 0 0 156 14.2
Tommy Hanson 10 0 135 0 0 0 0 135 13.5
Jimmie Johnson 11 0 125 0 0 0 0 125 11.4
http://www.smartvoter.org/2010/11/02/ca/sac/vote/johnson_j/bio.html
Stanford University's Official Athletic Site - Men's Track
JIMMIE JOHNSON (20.95) PACIFIC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS (5/25/97) 20.95* 2. DAMON DUNN ( 21.24) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (3/23/97) 21.24* 3. ...
www.gostanford.com/sports/m-track/archive/stan-m-trac... - Similar
1997 Men's Best Times & Marks
*PAC-10 QUALIFYING;
+NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING;
#NCAA QUALIFYING;
=SCHOOL RECORD
(CAREER BEST IN PARENTHESSES)
100 METERS (10.74 PAC-10 QUALIFYING, 10.40 NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING, 10.18 NCAA QUALIFYING)
1.JIMMIE JOHNSON (10.46) STANFORD vs CALIFORNIA (5/3/97) 10.46*
2. DAMON DUNN (10.63) STANFORD vs CAL POLY SLO, FRESNO STATE, SACRAMENTO STATE (3/1/97) 10.63*
3. ANTHONY BOOKMAN (10.63) STANFORD vs CAL POLY SLO, FRESNO STATE, SACRAMENTO STATE (3/1/97) 10.95
4. MIKE HARTE (11.02) STANFORD vs CAL POLY SLO, FRESNO STATE, SACRAMENTO STATE (3/1/97) 11.02
5. MARLON EVANS (11.02) JOHNNY MATHIS INVITATIONAL (4/5/97) 11.02
200 METERS (21.44 PAC-10 QUALIFYING, 20.90 NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING, 20.55 NCAA QUALIFYING)
1. JIMMIE JOHNSON (20.95) PACIFIC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS (5/25/97) 20.95*
2. DAMON DUNN (21.24) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (3/23/97) 21.24*
3. MARLON EVANS (22.11) GOLDEN BEAR CHALLENGE (4/12/97) 22.11
4. REGGIE FEARS (23.10) GOLDEN BEAR CHALLENGE (4/12/97) 23.10
400 METERS (47.84 PAC-10 QUALIFYING, 46.50 NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING, 45.60 NCAA QUALIFYING)
1. JIMMIE JOHNSON (46.17) CARDINAL QUALIFIER (5/17/97) 47.01*
2. RENE RODRIGUEZ (45.85) CAL/NEVADA CHALLENGE (4/26/97) 48.67
3. JEFF ALLEN (48.6) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (323/97) 49.67
4. REGGIE FEARS (49.91) CAL/NEVADA CHALLENGE (4/26/97) 49.91
5. JAURON PIGG (49.52) STANFORD TRACK & FIELD INVITATIONAL (3/23/97) 50.08
http://www.gostanford.com/sports/m-track/archive/stan-m-track-97bests.html
Stanford Football 1997
Scoring TD 1X 2XP FG SAF Total
Troy Walters 10 0-0 0 0-0 0 60
Anthony Bookman 7 0-0 1 0-0 0 44
Kevin Miller 0 28-30 0 5-11 0 43
Damon Dunn 4 0-0 1 0-0 0 26
Mike Mitchell 4 0-0 0 0-0 0 24
Greg Comella 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 18
Jon Ritchie 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 12
Chad Hutchinson 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Corey Hill 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Frank Primus 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
DeRonnie Pitts 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Jon Haskins 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Tommy Hanson 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
Jimmie Johnson 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 6
All Purpose Running G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G
Troy Walters 11 -7 1203 424 41 0 0 1664 151.3
Damon Dunn 11 17 578 0 566 0 0 1161 105.5
Anthony Bookman 11 800 76 0 208 0 0 1084 9805
Mike Mitchell 11 597 11 0 0 0 0 715 65.0
Greg Comella 11 92 80 0 30 0 0 202 18.4
DeRonnie Pitts 8 0 195 0 0 0 0 195 24.4
Jon Ritchie 11 95 61 0 0 0 0 156 14.2
Tommy Hanson 10 0 135 0 0 0 0 135 13.5
Jimmie Johnson 11 0 125 0 0 0 0 125 11.4
Stanford Invitational High School
Senior Ammar Moussa (Arcadia, SS), second last year in 14:57, won the boy's seeded race in 14:37.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-026.html
Junior Sergio Gonzalez (Arcadia, SS), 29th last year in 16:16, placed second in 14:58.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-028.html
Senior Matt Carpowich (Torrey Pines, SDS), 37th last year in 16:25, was third in 15:02.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-027.html
Arcadia (SS), first last year with 97, won the boy's seeded team title with 33 points. Bellarmine (San Jose, CCS), ninth last year with 191, placed second with 141. La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, SDS) was third with 163.
Senior Catrina McAlister (Arcadia, SS), tenth last year in 18:18.8, won the girl's seeded race in 17:16.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-080.html
Senior Brooke Holt (Granite Bay, SJS), sixth last year in 18:12.1, placed second in 17:42.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-093.html
Sophomore Emma Abrahamson (La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, SDS) was third in 17:43.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-081.html
Jesuit (Portland, Oregon) won the girl's seeded team title with 99 points. Granite Bay (SJS), 15th last year with 325, placed second with 113. Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach, SS) was third with 144.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-026.html
Junior Sergio Gonzalez (Arcadia, SS), 29th last year in 16:16, placed second in 14:58.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-028.html
Senior Matt Carpowich (Torrey Pines, SDS), 37th last year in 16:25, was third in 15:02.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-027.html
Arcadia (SS), first last year with 97, won the boy's seeded team title with 33 points. Bellarmine (San Jose, CCS), ninth last year with 191, placed second with 141. La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, SDS) was third with 163.
Senior Catrina McAlister (Arcadia, SS), tenth last year in 18:18.8, won the girl's seeded race in 17:16.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-080.html
Senior Brooke Holt (Granite Bay, SJS), sixth last year in 18:12.1, placed second in 17:42.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-093.html
Sophomore Emma Abrahamson (La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, SDS) was third in 17:43.
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20HS%20Seeded%20-%20Spencer%20Allen/album/slides/2010%20SInv%20Seeded-081.html
Jesuit (Portland, Oregon) won the girl's seeded team title with 99 points. Granite Bay (SJS), 15th last year with 325, placed second with 113. Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach, SS) was third with 144.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Chris Kigar (El Camino High School, Sacramento 2011)
9/02/10 1) Del Oro Invitational 4,000m 12:52
1 Chris Kigar SR El Camino 12:52
2 Trent Brendel SO Granite Bay 13:12
3 Edison Publisi JR Oakmont 13:17
9/11/10 1) Sacramento State Hornet Jamboree 5k 15:25
1 Chris Kigar El Camino 15:25 4:59
2 Benjamin Xie Oak Ridge 15:46 5:06
3 Brian De La Mora Davis 15:48 5:06
9/18/10 1) Oak Ridge Trojan Invitational 15:46 5k
1 Chris Kigar 12 El Camino 15:46
2 Chriss Grimble 12 Kennedy 16:45
3 Eric Jackson 12 McClatchy 16:46
9/25/10 1) Stanford Invitational 15:16 5k
1 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS EL CAMINO SAC 15:16 4:55
2 995 Will Geiken SR CCS LOS GATOS 15:51 5:06
3 2222 Nolan Petersen SO NCS WASHINGTON 16:06 5:11
1 Chris Kigar SR El Camino 12:52
2 Trent Brendel SO Granite Bay 13:12
3 Edison Publisi JR Oakmont 13:17
9/11/10 1) Sacramento State Hornet Jamboree 5k 15:25
1 Chris Kigar El Camino 15:25 4:59
2 Benjamin Xie Oak Ridge 15:46 5:06
3 Brian De La Mora Davis 15:48 5:06
9/18/10 1) Oak Ridge Trojan Invitational 15:46 5k
1 Chris Kigar 12 El Camino 15:46
2 Chriss Grimble 12 Kennedy 16:45
3 Eric Jackson 12 McClatchy 16:46
9/25/10 1) Stanford Invitational 15:16 5k
1 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS EL CAMINO SAC 15:16 4:55
2 995 Will Geiken SR CCS LOS GATOS 15:51 5:06
3 2222 Nolan Petersen SO NCS WASHINGTON 16:06 5:11
Sac-Joaquin Section at Stanford Invitational
Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Boys
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 1combin Pace
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5 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS EL CAMINO SAC SJS 15:16.0 4:55
14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS OAK RIDGE SJS 15:34.6 5:01
18 1563 Riley Ruppenthal JR SJS PONDEROSA SJS 15:42.9 5:04
34 460 Brian De La Mora SR SJS DAVIS SENIOR SJS 15:52.9 5:07
73 758 Trent Brendel SO SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 16:12.4 5:13
74 1369 Edixon Puglisi JR SJS OAKMONT SJS 16:12.6 5:14
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20D2%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7136.html
116 1359 Clay McNamee SR SJS OAK RIDGE SJS 16:27.3 5:18
123 462 McConnell Harvey SR SJS DAVIS SENIOR SJS 16:29.2 5:19
126 1938 Nick Klein SR SJS SONORA SJS 16:29.4 5:19
132 2185 Tanner Mahoney JR SJS VACAVILLE SJS 16:30.4 5:19
http://www.sportsimagewire.com/Photo%20albums/2010%20Stanford%20Invite%20XC%20D2%20-%20Margaret%20Gallagher/album/slides/MMG_7153.html
Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Boy's Teams
STANFORD INV. BOY'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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12. 663 OAK RIDGE (16:27.7 82:18.1)
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1 14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS 15:34.61
2 103 1359 Clay McNamee SR SJS 16:27.31
3 139 1362 Brandon Williams SO SJS 16:37.11
4 167 1357 Dusty Armstrong SO SJS 16:42.81
5 240 1361 Zach Speno SR SJS 16:56.31
6 (310) 1360 Parker Prestegard JR SJS 17:10.31
16. 776 DAVIS SENIOR (16:35.3 82:56.4)
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1 32 460 Brian De La Mora SR SJS 15:52.91
2 107 462 McConnell Harvey SR SJS 16:29.21
3 136 465 Braeden Van Deynze SR SJS 16:36.51
4 170 463 Hamidreza Naemeh SR SJS 16:43.31
5 331 464 Danny Pugh JR SJS 17:14.51
6 (332) 461 Daniel Gonzalez SJS 17:14.61
7 (601) 459 Andrew Croft JR SJS 18:14.11
30. 1106 VACAVILLE (16:52.9 84:24.4)
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1 116 2185 Tanner Mahoney JR SJS 16:30.42
2 171 2182 Tanner Garrett SR SJS 16:43.42
3 187 2187 Peter Serface JR SJS 16:45.92
4 234 2184 Brandon Larson FR SJS 16:55.02
5 398 2188 Tyler Sewell SR SJS 17:29.72
6 (451) 2183 Jordan Kurtz SO SJS 17:41.42
7 (626) 2186 Josh Brezina SR SJS 18:20.82
33. 1164 WOODCREEK (16:55.5 84:37.3)
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1 155 2354 Hunter Tyler JR SJS 16:40.92
2 160 2348 Brandon Biando JR SJS 16:41.72
3 224 2350 Sam Devereux SO SJS 16:53.12
4 299 2349 Angelo Ciaraglia SR SJS 17:08.62
5 326 2351 Taylor Guinnip FR SJS 17:13.02
6 (379) 2352 Jon Horvath SO SJS 17:26.82
7 (478) 2353 Austin Mason JR SJS 17:46.32
44. 1440 ROCKLIN (17:07.2 85:35.9)
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1 184 1700 Cody Fikes SR SJS 16:45.52
2 209 1701 Ryan Jones JR SJS 16:50.42
3 233 1705 George Miao FR SJS 16:54.62
4 405 1702 Alex Macchietto JR SJS 17:32.52
5 409 1699 Ryan McCormick JR SJS 17:32.92
6 (564) 1704 Ty Medd FR SJS 18:03.32
7 (746) 1703 Ravi Sharma JR SJS 18:47.82
51. 1599 EL CAMINO SAC (17:03.4 85:16.8)
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1 5 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS 15:16.03
2 176 563 Mustafa Abbas SR SJS 16:43.93
3 262 568 Robby Potter SR SJS 17:01.43
4 556 567 Andy Liu SR SJS 18:01.53
5 600 564 Seth Barton SR SJS 18:14.03
6 (676) 569 Lukas Yanni SR SJS 18:30.63
7 (1000) 566 Zack Kvick JR SJS 20:43.93
54. 1698 LINCOLN (S) (17:17.5 86:27.5)
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1 264 977 Matt Oliver SR SJS 17:01.61
2 270 974 Devin Duaime SR SJS 17:02.81
3 307 976 Johnny Nilsen JR SJS 17:09.91
4 403 978 Cooper Gill SO SJS 17:31.31
5 454 979 Breece Skaggs SR SJS 17:41.91
6 (472) 975 Clayton Lens SO SJS 17:45.11
7 (499) 973 James Connelly JR SJS 17:49.21
62. 1856 FAIRFIELD (17:24.3 87:01.4)
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1 185 631 Imandeep Sahota SR SJS 16:45.62
2 301 628 Darrell Jackson JR SJS 17:08.82
3 404 626 Alex Ewing SO SJS 17:31.72
4 423 630 Ricky Parra SR SJS 17:36.22
5 543 629 Eric Marlette SO SJS 17:59.12
6 (700) 627 Will Gomez SR SJS 18:37.02
66. 1886 PONDEROSA (17:23.5 86:57.4)
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1 18 1563 Riley Ruppenthal JR SJS 15:42.92
2 151 1562 Spencer Jones JR SJS 16:40.02
3 266 1559 Mitchell Hawkins SR SJS 17:02.42
4 588 1564 Dale Skinner SO SJS 18:09.92
5 863 1560 Chip Hendricks SR SJS 19:22.22
6 (917) 1558 David Duncan FR SJS 19:42.92
7 (974) 1561 Coedy Hill SR SJS 20:23.52
67. 1894 SONORA (17:25.7 87:08.2)
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1 110 1938 Nick Klein SR SJS 16:29.43
2 308 1939 Clancy McConnell JR SJS 17:09.93
3 355 1936 Steven Grolle FR SJS 17:19.63
4 483 1937 Ned Klein SR SJS 17:46.63
5 638 1940 Matt Myers SO SJS 18:22.73
6 (862) 1941 Jonathon Smith SR SJS 19:22.03
7 (893) 1942 Kody Walton SR SJS 19:32.53
Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Girls
2010 STANFORD INV. Girl's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec Timeg Pace
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2 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:42.0 5:42
6 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:56.4 5:47
38 139 Breanne Mitchell SR SJS BEAR RIVER SJS 18:50.6 6:04
43 771 Christine Zavesky SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 18:52.9 6:05
59 1978 Jessica Diaz JR SJS ST. FRANCIS SJS 19:09.8 6:11
68 987 Cassidy Daley SO SJS LODI SJS 19:12.1 6:11
74 770 Katie Mersereau FR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 19:14.6 6:12
76 504 Emma Freeman SR SJS DEL ORO SJS 19:16.8 6:13
86 469 Sophie Meads FR SJS DAVIS SENIOR SJS 19:19.8 6:14
93 2359 Karina Nunes SO SJS WOODCREEK SJS 19:22.4 6:15
Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Women's Teams
STANFORD INV. GIRL'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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2. 247 GRANITE BAY (18:42.9 93:34.4)
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1 1 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS 17:42.01
2 5 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS 17:56.41
3 38 771 Christine Zavesky SR SJS 18:52.91
4 66 770 Katie Mersereau FR SJS 19:14.61
5 137 766 Allison Daly SO SJS 19:48.51
6 (202) 768 Allison Haworth SR SJS 20:09.61
7 (239) 767 Natalie Hassna JR SJS 20:21.71
18. 815 DAVIS SENIOR (19:53.9 99:29.3)
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1 78 469 Sophie Meads FR SJS 19:19.81
2 111 471 Laney Teaford SO SJS 19:37.31
3 152 466 Laurel Darragh SO SJS 19:53.61
4 228 472 Tess Williams JR SJS 20:15.91
5 246 468 Kate Latsch JR SJS 20:22.71
6 (388) 470 Lindsay Stebbins JR SJS 21:07.71
7 (391) 467 Kelly Goss JR SJS 21:08.41
20. 882 ST. FRANCIS (19:57.2 99:45.9)
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1 53 1978 Jessica Diaz JR SJS 19:09.81
2 95 1981 Erin Matrange SR SJS 19:30.01
3 164 1979 Camille Dyer JR SJS 19:57.31
4 268 1982 April Rosas-Willett JR SJS 20:29.91
5 302 1980 Allison Klas SO SJS 20:38.91
6 (308) 1983 Mikaela Vaden SR SJS 20:41.31
7 (507) 1984 Shelby Vollmer SJS 21:45.71
24. 989 WOODCREEK (20:05.6 100:28.0)
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1 85 2359 Karina Nunes SO SJS 19:22.42
2 157 2357 Samantha Gomez JR SJS 19:55.12
3 204 2355 Ashley DeVriend SR SJS 20:09.82
4 215 2361 Stephanie Romo SR SJS 20:12.12
5 328 2358 McCall Habermehl JR SJS 20:48.62
6 (390) 2360 Brooke O'Brien SO SJS 21:07.92
7 (475) 2356 Ciara Donnelly JR SJS 21:34.62
36. 1226 DEL ORO (20:19.6 101:37.8)
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1 68 504 Emma Freeman SR SJS 19:16.83
2 112 503 Caitlin Devitt-Payne SR SJS 19:37.43
3 260 505 Alexa Lua JR SJS 20:26.83
4 378 501 Megan Atkins SR SJS 21:04.73
5 408 506 Sydney Proiette SO SJS 21:12.13
6 (522) 507 Jessie Rozario SR SJS 21:53.33
7 (655) 502 Desiree Bacchi SR SJS 22:45.13
39. 1251 LODI (20:21.7 101:48.1)
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1 61 987 Cassidy Daley SO SJS 19:12.11
2 220 989 Brenley Noori SR SJS 20:13.51
3 259 993 Katie Westerterp JR SJS 20:26.81
4 348 991 Sydney Olagaray JR SJS 20:55.51
5 363 992 Carla Taylor SR SJS 21:00.21
6 (796) 990 Miranda O'Mahony FR SJS 24:11.81
48. 1515 VACAVILLE (20:39.3 103:16.4)
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1 92 2192 Sierra Kennedy JR SJS 19:26.72
2 289 2193 Natalie Martineau SR SJS 20:35.22
3 339 2189 Elizabeth Bokum JR SJS 20:53.02
4 344 2194 Kai Muskat SR SJS 20:54.72
5 451 2191 Tricia Kash JR SJS 21:26.82
6 (667) 2195 Skylar Jauregui FR SJS 22:51.32
7 (739) 2190 Nicole Ehman JR SJS 23:27.72
49. 1530 PLACER (20:41.5 103:27.5)
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1 192 1539 Macaylea Mitchell FR SJS 20:07.53
2 253 1542 Kailee Warren SO SJS 20:23.83
3 322 1543 Christina Winters JR SJS 20:46.43
4 365 1541 Kirby Riecks SR SJS 21:00.23
5 398 1540 Hannah Peterson SR SJS 21:09.63
6 (401) 1537 Ruth Braica SO SJS 21:11.03
7 (458) 1538 Kristen Hiatt JR SJS 21:30.03
70. 2087 NAPA (21:19.6 106:37.6)
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1 139 1269 Claire Miller SO SJS 19:50.31
2 377 1272 Natalie Slavonia SO SJS 21:04.21
3 431 1271 Lara Ruegg SO SJS 21:20.31
4 554 1268 Leah McCann SR SJS 22:06.71
5 586 1267 Taylor Hollabaugh FR SJS 22:16.11
6 (683) 1266 Ashley Augustus SO SJS 23:00.61
7 (732) 1270 Baird Molly SR SJS 23:21.51
77. 2178 OAKMONT (21:25.2 107:05.9)
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1 132 1373 Marisa Carino FR SJS 19:47.32
2 415 1372 Grace Cambra JR SJS 21:14.32
3 432 1374 Nyralee Chhotu JR SJS 21:20.72
4 581 1371 Georgia Cambra JR SJS 22:14.62
5 618 1376 Kendra Sheppard JR SJS 22:29.02
6 (643) 1375 Erin Deiotte SO SJS 22:39.52
7 (662) 1377 Allison Haack FR SJS 22:49.32
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 1combin Pace
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5 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS EL CAMINO SAC SJS 15:16.0 4:55
14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS OAK RIDGE SJS 15:34.6 5:01
18 1563 Riley Ruppenthal JR SJS PONDEROSA SJS 15:42.9 5:04
34 460 Brian De La Mora SR SJS DAVIS SENIOR SJS 15:52.9 5:07
73 758 Trent Brendel SO SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 16:12.4 5:13
74 1369 Edixon Puglisi JR SJS OAKMONT SJS 16:12.6 5:14
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116 1359 Clay McNamee SR SJS OAK RIDGE SJS 16:27.3 5:18
123 462 McConnell Harvey SR SJS DAVIS SENIOR SJS 16:29.2 5:19
126 1938 Nick Klein SR SJS SONORA SJS 16:29.4 5:19
132 2185 Tanner Mahoney JR SJS VACAVILLE SJS 16:30.4 5:19
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Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Boy's Teams
STANFORD INV. BOY'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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12. 663 OAK RIDGE (16:27.7 82:18.1)
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1 14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS 15:34.61
2 103 1359 Clay McNamee SR SJS 16:27.31
3 139 1362 Brandon Williams SO SJS 16:37.11
4 167 1357 Dusty Armstrong SO SJS 16:42.81
5 240 1361 Zach Speno SR SJS 16:56.31
6 (310) 1360 Parker Prestegard JR SJS 17:10.31
16. 776 DAVIS SENIOR (16:35.3 82:56.4)
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1 32 460 Brian De La Mora SR SJS 15:52.91
2 107 462 McConnell Harvey SR SJS 16:29.21
3 136 465 Braeden Van Deynze SR SJS 16:36.51
4 170 463 Hamidreza Naemeh SR SJS 16:43.31
5 331 464 Danny Pugh JR SJS 17:14.51
6 (332) 461 Daniel Gonzalez SJS 17:14.61
7 (601) 459 Andrew Croft JR SJS 18:14.11
30. 1106 VACAVILLE (16:52.9 84:24.4)
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1 116 2185 Tanner Mahoney JR SJS 16:30.42
2 171 2182 Tanner Garrett SR SJS 16:43.42
3 187 2187 Peter Serface JR SJS 16:45.92
4 234 2184 Brandon Larson FR SJS 16:55.02
5 398 2188 Tyler Sewell SR SJS 17:29.72
6 (451) 2183 Jordan Kurtz SO SJS 17:41.42
7 (626) 2186 Josh Brezina SR SJS 18:20.82
33. 1164 WOODCREEK (16:55.5 84:37.3)
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1 155 2354 Hunter Tyler JR SJS 16:40.92
2 160 2348 Brandon Biando JR SJS 16:41.72
3 224 2350 Sam Devereux SO SJS 16:53.12
4 299 2349 Angelo Ciaraglia SR SJS 17:08.62
5 326 2351 Taylor Guinnip FR SJS 17:13.02
6 (379) 2352 Jon Horvath SO SJS 17:26.82
7 (478) 2353 Austin Mason JR SJS 17:46.32
44. 1440 ROCKLIN (17:07.2 85:35.9)
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1 184 1700 Cody Fikes SR SJS 16:45.52
2 209 1701 Ryan Jones JR SJS 16:50.42
3 233 1705 George Miao FR SJS 16:54.62
4 405 1702 Alex Macchietto JR SJS 17:32.52
5 409 1699 Ryan McCormick JR SJS 17:32.92
6 (564) 1704 Ty Medd FR SJS 18:03.32
7 (746) 1703 Ravi Sharma JR SJS 18:47.82
51. 1599 EL CAMINO SAC (17:03.4 85:16.8)
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1 5 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS 15:16.03
2 176 563 Mustafa Abbas SR SJS 16:43.93
3 262 568 Robby Potter SR SJS 17:01.43
4 556 567 Andy Liu SR SJS 18:01.53
5 600 564 Seth Barton SR SJS 18:14.03
6 (676) 569 Lukas Yanni SR SJS 18:30.63
7 (1000) 566 Zack Kvick JR SJS 20:43.93
54. 1698 LINCOLN (S) (17:17.5 86:27.5)
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1 264 977 Matt Oliver SR SJS 17:01.61
2 270 974 Devin Duaime SR SJS 17:02.81
3 307 976 Johnny Nilsen JR SJS 17:09.91
4 403 978 Cooper Gill SO SJS 17:31.31
5 454 979 Breece Skaggs SR SJS 17:41.91
6 (472) 975 Clayton Lens SO SJS 17:45.11
7 (499) 973 James Connelly JR SJS 17:49.21
62. 1856 FAIRFIELD (17:24.3 87:01.4)
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1 185 631 Imandeep Sahota SR SJS 16:45.62
2 301 628 Darrell Jackson JR SJS 17:08.82
3 404 626 Alex Ewing SO SJS 17:31.72
4 423 630 Ricky Parra SR SJS 17:36.22
5 543 629 Eric Marlette SO SJS 17:59.12
6 (700) 627 Will Gomez SR SJS 18:37.02
66. 1886 PONDEROSA (17:23.5 86:57.4)
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1 18 1563 Riley Ruppenthal JR SJS 15:42.92
2 151 1562 Spencer Jones JR SJS 16:40.02
3 266 1559 Mitchell Hawkins SR SJS 17:02.42
4 588 1564 Dale Skinner SO SJS 18:09.92
5 863 1560 Chip Hendricks SR SJS 19:22.22
6 (917) 1558 David Duncan FR SJS 19:42.92
7 (974) 1561 Coedy Hill SR SJS 20:23.52
67. 1894 SONORA (17:25.7 87:08.2)
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1 110 1938 Nick Klein SR SJS 16:29.43
2 308 1939 Clancy McConnell JR SJS 17:09.93
3 355 1936 Steven Grolle FR SJS 17:19.63
4 483 1937 Ned Klein SR SJS 17:46.63
5 638 1940 Matt Myers SO SJS 18:22.73
6 (862) 1941 Jonathon Smith SR SJS 19:22.03
7 (893) 1942 Kody Walton SR SJS 19:32.53
Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Girls
2010 STANFORD INV. Girl's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec Timeg Pace
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2 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:42.0 5:42
6 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:56.4 5:47
38 139 Breanne Mitchell SR SJS BEAR RIVER SJS 18:50.6 6:04
43 771 Christine Zavesky SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 18:52.9 6:05
59 1978 Jessica Diaz JR SJS ST. FRANCIS SJS 19:09.8 6:11
68 987 Cassidy Daley SO SJS LODI SJS 19:12.1 6:11
74 770 Katie Mersereau FR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 19:14.6 6:12
76 504 Emma Freeman SR SJS DEL ORO SJS 19:16.8 6:13
86 469 Sophie Meads FR SJS DAVIS SENIOR SJS 19:19.8 6:14
93 2359 Karina Nunes SO SJS WOODCREEK SJS 19:22.4 6:15
Top Ten Sac-Joaquin Section Women's Teams
STANFORD INV. GIRL'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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2. 247 GRANITE BAY (18:42.9 93:34.4)
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1 1 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS 17:42.01
2 5 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS 17:56.41
3 38 771 Christine Zavesky SR SJS 18:52.91
4 66 770 Katie Mersereau FR SJS 19:14.61
5 137 766 Allison Daly SO SJS 19:48.51
6 (202) 768 Allison Haworth SR SJS 20:09.61
7 (239) 767 Natalie Hassna JR SJS 20:21.71
18. 815 DAVIS SENIOR (19:53.9 99:29.3)
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1 78 469 Sophie Meads FR SJS 19:19.81
2 111 471 Laney Teaford SO SJS 19:37.31
3 152 466 Laurel Darragh SO SJS 19:53.61
4 228 472 Tess Williams JR SJS 20:15.91
5 246 468 Kate Latsch JR SJS 20:22.71
6 (388) 470 Lindsay Stebbins JR SJS 21:07.71
7 (391) 467 Kelly Goss JR SJS 21:08.41
20. 882 ST. FRANCIS (19:57.2 99:45.9)
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1 53 1978 Jessica Diaz JR SJS 19:09.81
2 95 1981 Erin Matrange SR SJS 19:30.01
3 164 1979 Camille Dyer JR SJS 19:57.31
4 268 1982 April Rosas-Willett JR SJS 20:29.91
5 302 1980 Allison Klas SO SJS 20:38.91
6 (308) 1983 Mikaela Vaden SR SJS 20:41.31
7 (507) 1984 Shelby Vollmer SJS 21:45.71
24. 989 WOODCREEK (20:05.6 100:28.0)
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1 85 2359 Karina Nunes SO SJS 19:22.42
2 157 2357 Samantha Gomez JR SJS 19:55.12
3 204 2355 Ashley DeVriend SR SJS 20:09.82
4 215 2361 Stephanie Romo SR SJS 20:12.12
5 328 2358 McCall Habermehl JR SJS 20:48.62
6 (390) 2360 Brooke O'Brien SO SJS 21:07.92
7 (475) 2356 Ciara Donnelly JR SJS 21:34.62
36. 1226 DEL ORO (20:19.6 101:37.8)
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1 68 504 Emma Freeman SR SJS 19:16.83
2 112 503 Caitlin Devitt-Payne SR SJS 19:37.43
3 260 505 Alexa Lua JR SJS 20:26.83
4 378 501 Megan Atkins SR SJS 21:04.73
5 408 506 Sydney Proiette SO SJS 21:12.13
6 (522) 507 Jessie Rozario SR SJS 21:53.33
7 (655) 502 Desiree Bacchi SR SJS 22:45.13
39. 1251 LODI (20:21.7 101:48.1)
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1 61 987 Cassidy Daley SO SJS 19:12.11
2 220 989 Brenley Noori SR SJS 20:13.51
3 259 993 Katie Westerterp JR SJS 20:26.81
4 348 991 Sydney Olagaray JR SJS 20:55.51
5 363 992 Carla Taylor SR SJS 21:00.21
6 (796) 990 Miranda O'Mahony FR SJS 24:11.81
48. 1515 VACAVILLE (20:39.3 103:16.4)
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1 92 2192 Sierra Kennedy JR SJS 19:26.72
2 289 2193 Natalie Martineau SR SJS 20:35.22
3 339 2189 Elizabeth Bokum JR SJS 20:53.02
4 344 2194 Kai Muskat SR SJS 20:54.72
5 451 2191 Tricia Kash JR SJS 21:26.82
6 (667) 2195 Skylar Jauregui FR SJS 22:51.32
7 (739) 2190 Nicole Ehman JR SJS 23:27.72
49. 1530 PLACER (20:41.5 103:27.5)
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1 192 1539 Macaylea Mitchell FR SJS 20:07.53
2 253 1542 Kailee Warren SO SJS 20:23.83
3 322 1543 Christina Winters JR SJS 20:46.43
4 365 1541 Kirby Riecks SR SJS 21:00.23
5 398 1540 Hannah Peterson SR SJS 21:09.63
6 (401) 1537 Ruth Braica SO SJS 21:11.03
7 (458) 1538 Kristen Hiatt JR SJS 21:30.03
70. 2087 NAPA (21:19.6 106:37.6)
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1 139 1269 Claire Miller SO SJS 19:50.31
2 377 1272 Natalie Slavonia SO SJS 21:04.21
3 431 1271 Lara Ruegg SO SJS 21:20.31
4 554 1268 Leah McCann SR SJS 22:06.71
5 586 1267 Taylor Hollabaugh FR SJS 22:16.11
6 (683) 1266 Ashley Augustus SO SJS 23:00.61
7 (732) 1270 Baird Molly SR SJS 23:21.51
77. 2178 OAKMONT (21:25.2 107:05.9)
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1 132 1373 Marisa Carino FR SJS 19:47.32
2 415 1372 Grace Cambra JR SJS 21:14.32
3 432 1374 Nyralee Chhotu JR SJS 21:20.72
4 581 1371 Georgia Cambra JR SJS 22:14.62
5 618 1376 Kendra Sheppard JR SJS 22:29.02
6 (643) 1375 Erin Deiotte SO SJS 22:39.52
7 (662) 1377 Allison Haack FR SJS 22:49.32
North Coast Section at Stanford Invitational
Top Ten North Coast Section Boys at Stanford Invitational
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 1combin Pace
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22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS PETALUMA NCS 15:44.7 5:05
27 290 Ben Eversole SR NCS CASTRO VALLEY NCS 15:48.3 5:06
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28 2173 Cole Williams SR NCS URBAN SCHOOL SF NCS 15:48.9 5:06
31 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 15:51.2 5:07
39 376 Jeff Bickert SR NCS COLLEGE PARK NCS 15:56.3 5:08
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41 379 Anthony Ortolan SR NCS COLLEGE PARK NCS 15:58.9 5:09
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51 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 16:04.1 5:11
54 1037 Daniel Hauptman SR NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 16:05.5 5:11
55 2222 Nolan Petersen SO NCS WASHINGTON NCS 16:05.9 5:11
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61 377 Will Holland SR NCS COLLEGE PARK NCS 16:08.1 5:12
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STANFORD INV. BOY'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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5. 433 CAMPOLINDO (16:17.6 81:27.8)
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1 29 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS 15:51.23
2 47 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS 16:04.13
3 97 218 Vinson Compestine JR NCS 16:24.93
4 99 224 Leland Wong JR NCS 16:25.63
5 161 219 Greg Garcia SR NCS 16:42.03
6 (174) 220 Keith Geiger JR NCS 16:43.73
7 (276) 221 Adam Hathaway SO NCS 17:03.93
13. 673 COLLEGE PARK (16:26.2 82:10.9)
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1 36 376 Jeff Bickert SR NCS 15:56.31
2 38 379 Anthony Ortolan SR NCS 15:58.91
3 57 377 Will Holland SR NCS 16:08.11
4 148 380 Cooper Shanks SR NCS 16:38.91
5 394 382 Sam Smith SR NCS 17:28.71
6 (449) 378 Parker Marson FR NCS 17:41.21
7 (705) 381 Jaskaranjit Singh JR NCS 18:38.61
17. 791 DE LA SALLE (16:38.3 83:11.4)
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1 77 477 Stephan Spangenberg SR NCS 16:16.41
2 114 476 Evan Molineux JR NCS 16:30.21
3 123 478 Connor Van Meter SR NCS 16:32.41
4 199 475 Michael A. Johnson SR NCS 16:48.21
5 278 474 Kenya Jett JR NCS 17:04.21
6 (316) 479 Kyle Williams SR NCS 17:11.81
7 (440) 473 Thomas Houser SR NCS 17:39.21
21. 860 MONTE VISTA (16:40.9 83:24.1)
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1 58 1172 Trevor Furhiman JR NCS 16:08.71
2 162 1175 Josh Smiley SR NCS 16:42.01
3 182 1171 Andrew Feldman JR NCS 16:45.31
4 211 1169 Zach Chambers SR NCS 16:50.81
5 247 1173 Byron Kilian JR NCS 16:57.31
6 (300) 1174 Logan McCaul SR NCS 17:08.81
7 (363) 1170 Stephen Balogh JR NCS 17:21.61
22. 915 PETALUMA (16:38.2 83:11.0)
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1 22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS 15:44.73
2 61 1474 Kevin Poteracke SO NCS 16:10.73
3 142 1471 Ryan Douglas SO NCS 16:37.93
4 314 1470 Clark Bernard SR NCS 17:11.73
5 376 1472 Noah Forrey SO NCS 17:26.03
6 (594) 1473 Seth Yungert SR NCS 18:11.83
7 (645) 1476 Duncan Gardner SO NCS 18:23.63
43. 1431 SAN RAFAEL (17:04.9 85:24.3)
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1 64 1797 Trevor Ehlenbach SR NCS 16:11.54
2 173 1801 Jack Killion SR NCS 16:43.54
3 229 1796 West Curtis JR NCS 16:53.74
4 370 1795 Cameron Bronstein SR NCS 17:23.54
5 595 1800 Johnathan Kaufman SO NCS 18:12.14
6 (607) 1799 Matthew Hernandez SO NCS 18:15.34
52. 1603 ST. MARY'SBERKELEY (17:13.0 86:04.8)
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1 223 2043 Duncan Calvert JR NCS 16:53.04
2 226 2046 Nate Hill JR NCS 16:53.54
3 273 2045 Stevie Greene JR NCS 17:03.14
4 369 2047 Patrick Mariolle SO NCS 17:23.54
5 512 2044 Matt Dull SR NCS 17:51.74
53. 1608 M. CARRILLO (17:11.1 85:55.5)
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1 50 1037 Daniel Hauptman SR NCS 16:05.53
2 241 1038 Martyn Henderson JR NCS 16:56.53
3 333 1042 Tim Wuu JR NCS 17:14.73
4 417 1041 Austin Rivas JR NCS 17:34.93
5 567 1040 Harrison Luft SO NCS 18:03.93
6 (623) 1036 Steve Pururganan JR NCS 18:20.03
7 (698) 1039 Emilio Horner JR NCS 18:36.53
58. 1769 URBAN SCHOOL SF (17:16.1 86:20.2)
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1 26 2173 Cole Williams SR NCS 15:48.95
2 179 2170 Sean Judkins-Boeri SR NCS 16:44.25
3 362 2172 Walker Willett SO NCS 17:21.55
4 545 2174 Alex Wu JR NCS 17:59.85
5 657 2169 Whit Henderson JR NCS 18:25.85
6 (1005) 2168 Shane Bannon FR NCS 20:46.55
74. 2142 EUREKA (17:38.4 88:11.9)
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1 156 595 Nick Krause SR NCS 16:41.03
2 190 596 Robin O'connell SR NCS 16:46.53
3 317 592 Ezra Carlson JR NCS 17:11.93
4 685 593 Oliver Cory SR NCS 18:33.23
5 794 594 Aleks Holmes SR NCS 18:59.33
6 (924) 597 Cole Scheffler SR NCS 19:49.43
7 (1028) 591 Ben Bazor SR NCS 21:15.03
Top Ten North Coast Section Girls at Stanford
2010 STANFORD INV. Girl's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec Timeg Pace
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7 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 17:58.5 5:48
8 1209 Julie Nacouzi SR NCS MONTGOMERY NCS 17:59.1 5:48
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13 228 Grace Orders SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 18:09.7 5:51
18 1061 Lucy McCullough SR NCS MARIN ACADEMY NCS 18:19.1 5:54
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23 195 Julia Maxwell FR NCS BRANSON NCS 18:29.9 5:58
25 215 Elaine McVay SR NCS CALIFORNIA NCS 18:32.2 5:58
49 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 19:04.1 6:09
50 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS ACALANES NCS 19:05.6 6:09
51 292 Kelsey Santisteban SR NCS CASTRO VALLEY NCS 19:06.0 6:09
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57 2178 Caitlin Iglehart SR NCS URBAN SCHOOL SF NCS 19:09.3 6:10
Top Ten North Coast Section Girl's Teams
STANFORD INV. GIRL'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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7. 388 CAMPOLINDO (19:03.3 95:16.5)
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1 6 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS 17:58.53
2 11 228 Grace Orders SR NCS 18:09.73
3 113 226 Rachel Meadows JR NCS 19:37.53
4 122 229 Sarah Orders SO NCS 19:42.43
5 136 227 Sara Mostatabi SR NCS 19:48.43
6 (189) 230 Haley Shipway FR NCS 20:06.63
7 (725) 225 Sydney Coe SO NCS 23:16.63
22. 933 COLLEGE PREP (20:02.6 100:12.9)
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1 70 400 Adrienne Strait SR NCS 19:17.55
2 175 399 Claire Shellem SO NCS 20:01.45
3 190 398 Amanda Glavin SO NCS 20:06.85
4 201 403 Kai Wilson JR NCS 20:09.55
5 297 397 Lexie Burton SO NCS 20:37.75
6 (544) 402 Emma Vinella-Brusher JR NCS 22:01.75
7 (600) 401 Sarah Trutner JR NCS 22:21.05
30. 1097 ACALANES (20:10.9 100:54.1)
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1 45 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS 19:05.63
2 251 14 Nicolette Sorensen SO NCS 20:23.33
3 255 11 Kelly Collins SO NCS 20:24.33
4 261 12 Amy Hollshwandner SO NCS 20:27.03
5 285 8 Katie Berge SR NCS 20:33.93
6 (461) 9 Kelli Berge SO NCS 21:30.73
7 (709) 10 Tara Bozzini FR NCS 23:11.63
33. 1180 M. CARRILLO (20:16.6 101:22.7)
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1 44 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS 19:04.13
2 216 1049 Brynna Thigpen SO NCS 20:12.83
3 258 1044 Taylor Graham JR NCS 20:26.73
4 291 1048 Trixi Scolari FR NCS 20:36.13
5 371 1046 Gretel Petrie JR NCS 21:03.03
6 (552) 1047 Spohia Ramos SO NCS 22:05.23
7 (800) 1043 Kelly Birkland JR NCS 24:17.03
35. 1206 COLLEGE PARK (20:19.1 101:35.4)
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1 80 389 Kendall Stuscavage SO NCS 19:20.41
2 159 388 Kazune Shidara JR NCS 19:55.61
3 203 384 Marissa Buckley SR NCS 20:09.81
4 358 383 Parisa Broomand SO NCS 20:57.71
5 406 387 Caitlin Schillings SO NCS 21:11.91
6 (423) 385 Amelia Lowry JR NCS 21:16.41
7 (489) 386 Jessica Reed SR NCS 21:38.91
40. 1264 MONTE VISTA (20:25.3 102:06.2)
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1 133 1180 Amy Ingram SO NCS 19:47.41
2 172 1176 Jill Anderson SR NCS 20:00.61
3 238 1177 Kristina Chin JR NCS 20:20.91
4 327 1182 Meghan Yap JR NCS 20:48.51
5 394 1181 Elena Smith SO NCS 21:08.81
6 (433) 1178 Mikaela Hammitt JR NCS 21:21.31
7 (513) 1179 Ellie Harvey SO NCS 21:48.71
45. 1453 WASHINGTON (20:34.6 102:53.0)
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1 69 2225 Jessica Gerards SR NCS 19:17.02
2 221 2226 Rachel Gerards SR NCS 20:13.72
3 312 2230 Maggie Sullivan SR NCS 20:42.62
4 369 2231 Jessica Yee SO NCS 21:02.22
5 482 2227 Emily Hoeven FR NCS 21:37.52
6 (488) 2229 Jacqueline Nguyen SO NCS 21:38.72
7 (707) 2228 Roquell Martinez SO NCS 23:10.32
46. 1481 TERRA LINDA (20:40.6 103:22.8)
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1 186 2092 Erica Morelli SR NCS 20:05.84
2 198 2089 Jessica Kelly SR NCS 20:08.94
3 241 2091 Katlin McKeogh SO NCS 20:22.14
4 273 2094 Maddie Tight SR NCS 20:31.04
5 583 2093 Emma Pedlar JR NCS 22:15.04
6 (624) 2090 Emily Mallen SR NCS 22:31.64
7 (733) 2088 Kristal Garcia SO NCS 23:22.94
51. 1596 BRANSON (20:41.4 103:26.9)
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1 20 195 Julia Maxwell FR NCS 18:29.95
2 124 191 Kate Courtney SO NCS 19:42.95
3 326 192 Anna Harleen FR NCS 20:47.75
4 409 189 Sophie Breck FR NCS 21:12.25
5 717 194 Samantha Huff SO NCS 23:14.25
55. 1664 URBAN SCHOOL SF (20:46.8 103:53.9)
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1 51 2178 Caitlin Iglehart SR NCS 19:09.35
2 56 2179 Emma Lehmann SR NCS 19:10.95
3 450 2180 Emma McCune JR NCS 21:26.65
4 515 2175 Jordan Clark JR NCS 21:49.55
5 592 2176 Halle Heiden JR NCS 22:17.65
6 (597) 2177 Clara Hendrickson JR NCS 22:19.75
7 (794) 2181 Jaqueline Wu FR NCS 24:11.45
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 1combin Pace
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22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS PETALUMA NCS 15:44.7 5:05
27 290 Ben Eversole SR NCS CASTRO VALLEY NCS 15:48.3 5:06
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28 2173 Cole Williams SR NCS URBAN SCHOOL SF NCS 15:48.9 5:06
31 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 15:51.2 5:07
39 376 Jeff Bickert SR NCS COLLEGE PARK NCS 15:56.3 5:08
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41 379 Anthony Ortolan SR NCS COLLEGE PARK NCS 15:58.9 5:09
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51 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 16:04.1 5:11
54 1037 Daniel Hauptman SR NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 16:05.5 5:11
55 2222 Nolan Petersen SO NCS WASHINGTON NCS 16:05.9 5:11
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61 377 Will Holland SR NCS COLLEGE PARK NCS 16:08.1 5:12
Top Ten North Coast Section Boy's Teams
STANFORD INV. BOY'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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5. 433 CAMPOLINDO (16:17.6 81:27.8)
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1 29 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS 15:51.23
2 47 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS 16:04.13
3 97 218 Vinson Compestine JR NCS 16:24.93
4 99 224 Leland Wong JR NCS 16:25.63
5 161 219 Greg Garcia SR NCS 16:42.03
6 (174) 220 Keith Geiger JR NCS 16:43.73
7 (276) 221 Adam Hathaway SO NCS 17:03.93
13. 673 COLLEGE PARK (16:26.2 82:10.9)
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1 36 376 Jeff Bickert SR NCS 15:56.31
2 38 379 Anthony Ortolan SR NCS 15:58.91
3 57 377 Will Holland SR NCS 16:08.11
4 148 380 Cooper Shanks SR NCS 16:38.91
5 394 382 Sam Smith SR NCS 17:28.71
6 (449) 378 Parker Marson FR NCS 17:41.21
7 (705) 381 Jaskaranjit Singh JR NCS 18:38.61
17. 791 DE LA SALLE (16:38.3 83:11.4)
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1 77 477 Stephan Spangenberg SR NCS 16:16.41
2 114 476 Evan Molineux JR NCS 16:30.21
3 123 478 Connor Van Meter SR NCS 16:32.41
4 199 475 Michael A. Johnson SR NCS 16:48.21
5 278 474 Kenya Jett JR NCS 17:04.21
6 (316) 479 Kyle Williams SR NCS 17:11.81
7 (440) 473 Thomas Houser SR NCS 17:39.21
21. 860 MONTE VISTA (16:40.9 83:24.1)
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1 58 1172 Trevor Furhiman JR NCS 16:08.71
2 162 1175 Josh Smiley SR NCS 16:42.01
3 182 1171 Andrew Feldman JR NCS 16:45.31
4 211 1169 Zach Chambers SR NCS 16:50.81
5 247 1173 Byron Kilian JR NCS 16:57.31
6 (300) 1174 Logan McCaul SR NCS 17:08.81
7 (363) 1170 Stephen Balogh JR NCS 17:21.61
22. 915 PETALUMA (16:38.2 83:11.0)
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1 22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS 15:44.73
2 61 1474 Kevin Poteracke SO NCS 16:10.73
3 142 1471 Ryan Douglas SO NCS 16:37.93
4 314 1470 Clark Bernard SR NCS 17:11.73
5 376 1472 Noah Forrey SO NCS 17:26.03
6 (594) 1473 Seth Yungert SR NCS 18:11.83
7 (645) 1476 Duncan Gardner SO NCS 18:23.63
43. 1431 SAN RAFAEL (17:04.9 85:24.3)
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1 64 1797 Trevor Ehlenbach SR NCS 16:11.54
2 173 1801 Jack Killion SR NCS 16:43.54
3 229 1796 West Curtis JR NCS 16:53.74
4 370 1795 Cameron Bronstein SR NCS 17:23.54
5 595 1800 Johnathan Kaufman SO NCS 18:12.14
6 (607) 1799 Matthew Hernandez SO NCS 18:15.34
52. 1603 ST. MARY'SBERKELEY (17:13.0 86:04.8)
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1 223 2043 Duncan Calvert JR NCS 16:53.04
2 226 2046 Nate Hill JR NCS 16:53.54
3 273 2045 Stevie Greene JR NCS 17:03.14
4 369 2047 Patrick Mariolle SO NCS 17:23.54
5 512 2044 Matt Dull SR NCS 17:51.74
53. 1608 M. CARRILLO (17:11.1 85:55.5)
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1 50 1037 Daniel Hauptman SR NCS 16:05.53
2 241 1038 Martyn Henderson JR NCS 16:56.53
3 333 1042 Tim Wuu JR NCS 17:14.73
4 417 1041 Austin Rivas JR NCS 17:34.93
5 567 1040 Harrison Luft SO NCS 18:03.93
6 (623) 1036 Steve Pururganan JR NCS 18:20.03
7 (698) 1039 Emilio Horner JR NCS 18:36.53
58. 1769 URBAN SCHOOL SF (17:16.1 86:20.2)
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1 26 2173 Cole Williams SR NCS 15:48.95
2 179 2170 Sean Judkins-Boeri SR NCS 16:44.25
3 362 2172 Walker Willett SO NCS 17:21.55
4 545 2174 Alex Wu JR NCS 17:59.85
5 657 2169 Whit Henderson JR NCS 18:25.85
6 (1005) 2168 Shane Bannon FR NCS 20:46.55
74. 2142 EUREKA (17:38.4 88:11.9)
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1 156 595 Nick Krause SR NCS 16:41.03
2 190 596 Robin O'connell SR NCS 16:46.53
3 317 592 Ezra Carlson JR NCS 17:11.93
4 685 593 Oliver Cory SR NCS 18:33.23
5 794 594 Aleks Holmes SR NCS 18:59.33
6 (924) 597 Cole Scheffler SR NCS 19:49.43
7 (1028) 591 Ben Bazor SR NCS 21:15.03
Top Ten North Coast Section Girls at Stanford
2010 STANFORD INV. Girl's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec Timeg Pace
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7 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 17:58.5 5:48
8 1209 Julie Nacouzi SR NCS MONTGOMERY NCS 17:59.1 5:48
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13 228 Grace Orders SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 18:09.7 5:51
18 1061 Lucy McCullough SR NCS MARIN ACADEMY NCS 18:19.1 5:54
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23 195 Julia Maxwell FR NCS BRANSON NCS 18:29.9 5:58
25 215 Elaine McVay SR NCS CALIFORNIA NCS 18:32.2 5:58
49 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS M. CARRILLO NCS 19:04.1 6:09
50 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS ACALANES NCS 19:05.6 6:09
51 292 Kelsey Santisteban SR NCS CASTRO VALLEY NCS 19:06.0 6:09
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57 2178 Caitlin Iglehart SR NCS URBAN SCHOOL SF NCS 19:09.3 6:10
Top Ten North Coast Section Girl's Teams
STANFORD INV. GIRL'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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7. 388 CAMPOLINDO (19:03.3 95:16.5)
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1 6 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS 17:58.53
2 11 228 Grace Orders SR NCS 18:09.73
3 113 226 Rachel Meadows JR NCS 19:37.53
4 122 229 Sarah Orders SO NCS 19:42.43
5 136 227 Sara Mostatabi SR NCS 19:48.43
6 (189) 230 Haley Shipway FR NCS 20:06.63
7 (725) 225 Sydney Coe SO NCS 23:16.63
22. 933 COLLEGE PREP (20:02.6 100:12.9)
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1 70 400 Adrienne Strait SR NCS 19:17.55
2 175 399 Claire Shellem SO NCS 20:01.45
3 190 398 Amanda Glavin SO NCS 20:06.85
4 201 403 Kai Wilson JR NCS 20:09.55
5 297 397 Lexie Burton SO NCS 20:37.75
6 (544) 402 Emma Vinella-Brusher JR NCS 22:01.75
7 (600) 401 Sarah Trutner JR NCS 22:21.05
30. 1097 ACALANES (20:10.9 100:54.1)
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1 45 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS 19:05.63
2 251 14 Nicolette Sorensen SO NCS 20:23.33
3 255 11 Kelly Collins SO NCS 20:24.33
4 261 12 Amy Hollshwandner SO NCS 20:27.03
5 285 8 Katie Berge SR NCS 20:33.93
6 (461) 9 Kelli Berge SO NCS 21:30.73
7 (709) 10 Tara Bozzini FR NCS 23:11.63
33. 1180 M. CARRILLO (20:16.6 101:22.7)
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1 44 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS 19:04.13
2 216 1049 Brynna Thigpen SO NCS 20:12.83
3 258 1044 Taylor Graham JR NCS 20:26.73
4 291 1048 Trixi Scolari FR NCS 20:36.13
5 371 1046 Gretel Petrie JR NCS 21:03.03
6 (552) 1047 Spohia Ramos SO NCS 22:05.23
7 (800) 1043 Kelly Birkland JR NCS 24:17.03
35. 1206 COLLEGE PARK (20:19.1 101:35.4)
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1 80 389 Kendall Stuscavage SO NCS 19:20.41
2 159 388 Kazune Shidara JR NCS 19:55.61
3 203 384 Marissa Buckley SR NCS 20:09.81
4 358 383 Parisa Broomand SO NCS 20:57.71
5 406 387 Caitlin Schillings SO NCS 21:11.91
6 (423) 385 Amelia Lowry JR NCS 21:16.41
7 (489) 386 Jessica Reed SR NCS 21:38.91
40. 1264 MONTE VISTA (20:25.3 102:06.2)
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1 133 1180 Amy Ingram SO NCS 19:47.41
2 172 1176 Jill Anderson SR NCS 20:00.61
3 238 1177 Kristina Chin JR NCS 20:20.91
4 327 1182 Meghan Yap JR NCS 20:48.51
5 394 1181 Elena Smith SO NCS 21:08.81
6 (433) 1178 Mikaela Hammitt JR NCS 21:21.31
7 (513) 1179 Ellie Harvey SO NCS 21:48.71
45. 1453 WASHINGTON (20:34.6 102:53.0)
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1 69 2225 Jessica Gerards SR NCS 19:17.02
2 221 2226 Rachel Gerards SR NCS 20:13.72
3 312 2230 Maggie Sullivan SR NCS 20:42.62
4 369 2231 Jessica Yee SO NCS 21:02.22
5 482 2227 Emily Hoeven FR NCS 21:37.52
6 (488) 2229 Jacqueline Nguyen SO NCS 21:38.72
7 (707) 2228 Roquell Martinez SO NCS 23:10.32
46. 1481 TERRA LINDA (20:40.6 103:22.8)
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1 186 2092 Erica Morelli SR NCS 20:05.84
2 198 2089 Jessica Kelly SR NCS 20:08.94
3 241 2091 Katlin McKeogh SO NCS 20:22.14
4 273 2094 Maddie Tight SR NCS 20:31.04
5 583 2093 Emma Pedlar JR NCS 22:15.04
6 (624) 2090 Emily Mallen SR NCS 22:31.64
7 (733) 2088 Kristal Garcia SO NCS 23:22.94
51. 1596 BRANSON (20:41.4 103:26.9)
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1 20 195 Julia Maxwell FR NCS 18:29.95
2 124 191 Kate Courtney SO NCS 19:42.95
3 326 192 Anna Harleen FR NCS 20:47.75
4 409 189 Sophie Breck FR NCS 21:12.25
5 717 194 Samantha Huff SO NCS 23:14.25
55. 1664 URBAN SCHOOL SF (20:46.8 103:53.9)
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1 51 2178 Caitlin Iglehart SR NCS 19:09.35
2 56 2179 Emma Lehmann SR NCS 19:10.95
3 450 2180 Emma McCune JR NCS 21:26.65
4 515 2175 Jordan Clark JR NCS 21:49.55
5 592 2176 Halle Heiden JR NCS 22:17.65
6 (597) 2177 Clara Hendrickson JR NCS 22:19.75
7 (794) 2181 Jaqueline Wu FR NCS 24:11.45
Brooke Holt (Granite Bay 2011)
Brooke Holt (Granite Bay 2011)
September 2, 2010 Del Oro Inv. 2.5m
1. Brooke Holt (Granite Bay 2011) 14:51
2. Shannon Harcus (Placer 2011) 15:25
3. Emma Freeman (Del Oro 2012) 15:36
September 18, 2010 Nevada Union Inv. Large Schools
1. Brooke Holt (Granite Bay 2012) 18:28
2. Clare Carroll (Granite Bay 2014) 18:35
3. Christine Zavesky (Granite Bay 2011) 19:16
September 25, 2010 Stanford Invitational 5k Seeded
1 78 Catrina McAlister SR SS ARCADIA SS 17:16 5:34
2 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:42 5:42
3 2440 Emma Abrahamson FR SDS LA COSTA CANYON SDS 17:43 5:42
September 2, 2010 Del Oro Inv. 2.5m
1. Brooke Holt (Granite Bay 2011) 14:51
2. Shannon Harcus (Placer 2011) 15:25
3. Emma Freeman (Del Oro 2012) 15:36
September 18, 2010 Nevada Union Inv. Large Schools
1. Brooke Holt (Granite Bay 2012) 18:28
2. Clare Carroll (Granite Bay 2014) 18:35
3. Christine Zavesky (Granite Bay 2011) 19:16
September 25, 2010 Stanford Invitational 5k Seeded
1 78 Catrina McAlister SR SS ARCADIA SS 17:16 5:34
2 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:42 5:42
3 2440 Emma Abrahamson FR SDS LA COSTA CANYON SDS 17:43 5:42
Northern California Preps at Stanford Invitational
Top Ten Northern California Boy's Individuals
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 1combin Pace
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5 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS EL CAMINO SAC SJS 15:16.0 4:55
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9 1156 Kevin Bishop JR CCS MONTA VISTA CCS 15:28.6 4:59
14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS OAK RIDGE SJS 15:34.6 5:01
15 1232 Parker Schuh SR CCS MOUNTAIN VIEW CCS 15:39.1 5:03
18 1563 Riley Ruppenthal JR SJS PONDEROSA SJS 15:42.9 5:04
22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS PETALUMA NCS 15:44.7 5:05
27 290 Ben Eversole SR NCS CASTRO VALLEY NCS 15:48.3 5:06
28 2173 Cole Williams SR NCS URBAN SCHOOL SF NCS 15:48.9 5:06
30 995 Will Geiken SR CCS LOS GATOS CCS 15:50.6 5:06
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31 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 15:51.2 5:07
Top Ten Northern California Boy's Teams
2. 264 BELLARMINE (16:04.8 80:23.9)
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1 31 152 Kyle Rae SR CCS 15:51.81
2 39 145 Jack Bordoni JR CCS 15:59.11
3 43 147 Tony Ferrari SR CCS 16:02.81
4 65 148 Adrian Hinojosa JR CCS 16:11.71
5 86 157 Esteban Valencia JR CCS 16:18.51
6 (232) 149 Sanmay Jain SR CCS 16:54.31
7 (279) 150 Alex Jeongco SR CCS 17:04.51
5. 433 CAMPOLINDO (16:17.6 81:27.8)
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1 29 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS 15:51.23
2 47 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS 16:04.13
3 97 218 Vinson Compestine JR NCS 16:24.93
4 99 224 Leland Wong JR NCS 16:25.63
5 161 219 Greg Garcia SR NCS 16:42.03
6 (174) 220 Keith Geiger JR NCS 16:43.73
7 (276) 221 Adam Hathaway SO NCS 17:03.93
12. 663 OAK RIDGE (16:27.7 82:18.1)
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1 14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS 15:34.61
2 103 1359 Clay McNamee SR SJS 16:27.31
3 139 1362 Brandon Williams SO SJS 16:37.11
4 167 1357 Dusty Armstrong SO SJS 16:42.81
5 240 1361 Zach Speno SR SJS 16:56.31
6 (310) 1360 Parker Prestegard JR SJS 17:10.31
13. 673 COLLEGE PARK (16:26.2 82:10.9)
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1 36 376 Jeff Bickert SR NCS 15:56.31
2 38 379 Anthony Ortolan SR NCS 15:58.91
3 57 377 Will Holland SR NCS 16:08.11
4 148 380 Cooper Shanks SR NCS 16:38.91
5 394 382 Sam Smith SR NCS 17:28.71
6 (449) 378 Parker Marson FR NCS 17:41.21
7 (705) 381 Jaskaranjit Singh JR NCS 18:38.61
16. 776 DAVIS SENIOR (16:35.3 82:56.4)
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1 32 460 Brian De La Mora SR SJS 15:52.91
2 107 462 McConnell Harvey SR SJS 16:29.21
3 136 465 Braeden Van Deynze SR SJS 16:36.51
4 170 463 Hamidreza Naemeh SR SJS 16:43.31
5 331 464 Danny Pugh JR SJS 17:14.51
6 (332) 461 Daniel Gonzalez SJS 17:14.61
7 (601) 459 Andrew Croft JR SJS 18:14.11
17. 791 DE LA SALLE (16:38.3 83:11.4)
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1 77 477 Stephan Spangenberg SR NCS 16:16.41
2 114 476 Evan Molineux JR NCS 16:30.21
3 123 478 Connor Van Meter SR NCS 16:32.41
4 199 475 Michael A. Johnson SR NCS 16:48.21
5 278 474 Kenya Jett JR NCS 17:04.21
6 (316) 479 Kyle Williams SR NCS 17:11.81
7 (440) 473 Thomas Houser SR NCS 17:39.21
18. 807 MENLO-ATHERTON (16:38.2 83:10.9)
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1 44 1098 Jack Beckwith JR CCS 16:02.91
2 141 1101 Michael Hester JR CCS 16:37.81
3 193 1102 John Lovegren SO CCS 16:47.51
4 194 1097 George Bair SO CCS 16:47.61
5 235 1099 Spencer Berry JR CCS 16:55.11
6 (340) 1103 Jordan Scandlyn JR CCS 17:16.41
21. 860 MONTE VISTA (16:40.9 83:24.1)
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1 58 1172 Trevor Furhiman JR NCS 16:08.71
2 162 1175 Josh Smiley SR NCS 16:42.01
3 182 1171 Andrew Feldman JR NCS 16:45.31
4 211 1169 Zach Chambers SR NCS 16:50.81
5 247 1173 Byron Kilian JR NCS 16:57.31
6 (300) 1174 Logan McCaul SR NCS 17:08.81
7 (363) 1170 Stephen Balogh JR NCS 17:21.61
22. 915 PETALUMA (16:38.2 83:11.0)
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1 22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS 15:44.73
2 61 1474 Kevin Poteracke SO NCS 16:10.73
3 142 1471 Ryan Douglas SO NCS 16:37.93
4 314 1470 Clark Bernard SR NCS 17:11.73
5 376 1472 Noah Forrey SO NCS 17:26.03
6 (594) 1473 Seth Yungert SR NCS 18:11.83
7 (645) 1476 Duncan Gardner SO NCS 18:23.63
23. 942 WILLOW GLEN (16:43.8 83:38.7)
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1 54 2328 Donald Plazola SR CCS 16:06.73
2 117 2327 Abel Mogesse SR CCS 16:30.83
3 153 2329 Joseph Rivera JR CCS 16:40.33
4 272 2325 Martin Lomeli SR CCS 17:03.03
5 346 2324 Jonathan Hernandez SR CCS 17:17.93
6 (589) 2326 Michael McCabe JR CCS 18:10.13
7 (678) 2323 Taylor Haight SR CCS 18:31.03
Top Ten Northern California Girl's Individuals
2010 STANFORD INV. Girl's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined Individuals
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec Timeg Pace
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2 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:42.0 5:42
6 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:56.4 5:47
7 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 17:58.5 5:48
8 1209 Julie Nacouzi SR NCS MONTGOMERY NCS 17:59.1 5:48
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13 228 Grace Orders SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 18:09.7 5:51
14 1777 Anna Maxwell FR CCS SAN LORENZO VALLEY CCS 18:16.0 5:53
17 787 Erin Robinson SR CCS GUNN CCS 18:18.6 5:54
18 1061 Lucy McCullough SR NCS MARIN ACADEMY NCS 18:19.1 5:54
23 195 Julia Maxwell FR NCS BRANSON NCS 18:29.9 5:58
25 215 Elaine McVay SR NCS CALIFORNIA NCS 18:32.2 5:58
Top Ten Northern California Women's Teams
STANFORD INV. GIRL'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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2. 247 GRANITE BAY (18:42.9 93:34.4)
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1 1 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS 17:42.01
2 5 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS 17:56.41
3 38 771 Christine Zavesky SR SJS 18:52.91
4 66 770 Katie Mersereau FR SJS 19:14.61
5 137 766 Allison Daly SO SJS 19:48.51
6 (202) 768 Allison Haworth SR SJS 20:09.61
7 (239) 767 Natalie Hassna JR SJS 20:21.71
7. 388 CAMPOLINDO (19:03.3 95:16.5)
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1 6 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS 17:58.53
2 11 228 Grace Orders SR NCS 18:09.73
3 113 226 Rachel Meadows JR NCS 19:37.53
4 122 229 Sarah Orders SO NCS 19:42.43
5 136 227 Sara Mostatabi SR NCS 19:48.43
6 (189) 230 Haley Shipway FR NCS 20:06.63
7 (725) 225 Sydney Coe SO NCS 23:16.63
18. 815 DAVIS SENIOR (19:53.9 99:29.3)
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1 78 469 Sophie Meads FR SJS 19:19.81
2 111 471 Laney Teaford SO SJS 19:37.31
3 152 466 Laurel Darragh SO SJS 19:53.61
4 228 472 Tess Williams JR SJS 20:15.91
5 246 468 Kate Latsch JR SJS 20:22.71
6 (388) 470 Lindsay Stebbins JR SJS 21:07.71
7 (391) 467 Kelly Goss JR SJS 21:08.41
20. 882 ST. FRANCIS (19:57.2 99:45.9)
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1 53 1978 Jessica Diaz JR SJS 19:09.81
2 95 1981 Erin Matrange SR SJS 19:30.01
3 164 1979 Camille Dyer JR SJS 19:57.31
4 268 1982 April Rosas-Willett JR SJS 20:29.91
5 302 1980 Allison Klas SO SJS 20:38.91
6 (308) 1983 Mikaela Vaden SR SJS 20:41.31
7 (507) 1984 Shelby Vollmer SJS 21:45.71
21. 887 MOUNTAIN VIEW (19:56.0 99:40.0)
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1 36 1249 Allison Sturges JR CCS 18:51.42
2 181 1246 Melissa Reed FR CCS 20:04.32
3 218 1238 Emily Andrew JR CCS 20:13.02
4 222 1245 Carol Passarelli SR CCS 20:14.12
5 230 1250 Maya Weigel SO CCS 20:17.22
6 (354) 1239 Izzie Baney SR CCS 20:57.02
7 (589) 1244 Sadie Navarro SR CCS 22:17.02
22. 933 COLLEGE PREP (20:02.6 100:12.9)
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1 70 400 Adrienne Strait SR NCS 19:17.55
2 175 399 Claire Shellem SO NCS 20:01.45
3 190 398 Amanda Glavin SO NCS 20:06.85
4 201 403 Kai Wilson JR NCS 20:09.55
5 297 397 Lexie Burton SO NCS 20:37.75
6 (544) 402 Emma Vinella-Brusher JR NCS 22:01.75
7 (600) 401 Sarah Trutner JR NCS 22:21.05
24. 989 WOODCREEK (20:05.6 100:28.0)
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1 85 2359 Karina Nunes SO SJS 19:22.42
2 157 2357 Samantha Gomez JR SJS 19:55.12
3 204 2355 Ashley DeVriend SR SJS 20:09.82
4 215 2361 Stephanie Romo SR SJS 20:12.12
5 328 2358 McCall Habermehl JR SJS 20:48.62
6 (390) 2360 Brooke O'Brien SO SJS 21:07.92
7 (475) 2356 Ciara Donnelly JR SJS 21:34.62
30. 1097 ACALANES (20:10.9 100:54.1)
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1 45 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS 19:05.63
2 251 14 Nicolette Sorensen SO NCS 20:23.33
3 255 11 Kelly Collins SO NCS 20:24.33
4 261 12 Amy Hollshwandner SO NCS 20:27.03
5 285 8 Katie Berge SR NCS 20:33.93
6 (461) 9 Kelli Berge SO NCS 21:30.73
7 (709) 10 Tara Bozzini FR NCS 23:11.63
33. 1180 M. CARRILLO (20:16.6 101:22.7)
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1 44 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS 19:04.13
2 216 1049 Brynna Thigpen SO NCS 20:12.83
3 258 1044 Taylor Graham JR NCS 20:26.73
4 291 1048 Trixi Scolari FR NCS 20:36.13
5 371 1046 Gretel Petrie JR NCS 21:03.03
6 (552) 1047 Spohia Ramos SO NCS 22:05.23
7 (800) 1043 Kelly Birkland JR NCS 24:17.03
35. 1206 COLLEGE PARK (20:19.1 101:35.4)
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1 80 389 Kendall Stuscavage SO NCS 19:20.41
2 159 388 Kazune Shidara JR NCS 19:55.61
3 203 384 Marissa Buckley SR NCS 20:09.81
4 358 383 Parisa Broomand SO NCS 20:57.71
5 406 387 Caitlin Schillings SO NCS 21:11.91
6 (423) 385 Amelia Lowry JR NCS 21:16.41
7 (489) 386 Jessica Reed SR NCS 21:38.91
2010 STANFORD INV. Boy's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined
Place No. Name Yr Sec High School Sec 1combin Pace
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5 565 Chris Kigar SR SJS EL CAMINO SAC SJS 15:16.0 4:55
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9 1156 Kevin Bishop JR CCS MONTA VISTA CCS 15:28.6 4:59
14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS OAK RIDGE SJS 15:34.6 5:01
15 1232 Parker Schuh SR CCS MOUNTAIN VIEW CCS 15:39.1 5:03
18 1563 Riley Ruppenthal JR SJS PONDEROSA SJS 15:42.9 5:04
22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS PETALUMA NCS 15:44.7 5:05
27 290 Ben Eversole SR NCS CASTRO VALLEY NCS 15:48.3 5:06
28 2173 Cole Williams SR NCS URBAN SCHOOL SF NCS 15:48.9 5:06
30 995 Will Geiken SR CCS LOS GATOS CCS 15:50.6 5:06
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31 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 15:51.2 5:07
Top Ten Northern California Boy's Teams
2. 264 BELLARMINE (16:04.8 80:23.9)
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1 31 152 Kyle Rae SR CCS 15:51.81
2 39 145 Jack Bordoni JR CCS 15:59.11
3 43 147 Tony Ferrari SR CCS 16:02.81
4 65 148 Adrian Hinojosa JR CCS 16:11.71
5 86 157 Esteban Valencia JR CCS 16:18.51
6 (232) 149 Sanmay Jain SR CCS 16:54.31
7 (279) 150 Alex Jeongco SR CCS 17:04.51
5. 433 CAMPOLINDO (16:17.6 81:27.8)
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1 29 222 Thomas Joyce JR NCS 15:51.23
2 47 223 Dylan Laucher SR NCS 16:04.13
3 97 218 Vinson Compestine JR NCS 16:24.93
4 99 224 Leland Wong JR NCS 16:25.63
5 161 219 Greg Garcia SR NCS 16:42.03
6 (174) 220 Keith Geiger JR NCS 16:43.73
7 (276) 221 Adam Hathaway SO NCS 17:03.93
12. 663 OAK RIDGE (16:27.7 82:18.1)
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1 14 1363 Benji Xie SR SJS 15:34.61
2 103 1359 Clay McNamee SR SJS 16:27.31
3 139 1362 Brandon Williams SO SJS 16:37.11
4 167 1357 Dusty Armstrong SO SJS 16:42.81
5 240 1361 Zach Speno SR SJS 16:56.31
6 (310) 1360 Parker Prestegard JR SJS 17:10.31
13. 673 COLLEGE PARK (16:26.2 82:10.9)
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1 36 376 Jeff Bickert SR NCS 15:56.31
2 38 379 Anthony Ortolan SR NCS 15:58.91
3 57 377 Will Holland SR NCS 16:08.11
4 148 380 Cooper Shanks SR NCS 16:38.91
5 394 382 Sam Smith SR NCS 17:28.71
6 (449) 378 Parker Marson FR NCS 17:41.21
7 (705) 381 Jaskaranjit Singh JR NCS 18:38.61
16. 776 DAVIS SENIOR (16:35.3 82:56.4)
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1 32 460 Brian De La Mora SR SJS 15:52.91
2 107 462 McConnell Harvey SR SJS 16:29.21
3 136 465 Braeden Van Deynze SR SJS 16:36.51
4 170 463 Hamidreza Naemeh SR SJS 16:43.31
5 331 464 Danny Pugh JR SJS 17:14.51
6 (332) 461 Daniel Gonzalez SJS 17:14.61
7 (601) 459 Andrew Croft JR SJS 18:14.11
17. 791 DE LA SALLE (16:38.3 83:11.4)
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1 77 477 Stephan Spangenberg SR NCS 16:16.41
2 114 476 Evan Molineux JR NCS 16:30.21
3 123 478 Connor Van Meter SR NCS 16:32.41
4 199 475 Michael A. Johnson SR NCS 16:48.21
5 278 474 Kenya Jett JR NCS 17:04.21
6 (316) 479 Kyle Williams SR NCS 17:11.81
7 (440) 473 Thomas Houser SR NCS 17:39.21
18. 807 MENLO-ATHERTON (16:38.2 83:10.9)
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1 44 1098 Jack Beckwith JR CCS 16:02.91
2 141 1101 Michael Hester JR CCS 16:37.81
3 193 1102 John Lovegren SO CCS 16:47.51
4 194 1097 George Bair SO CCS 16:47.61
5 235 1099 Spencer Berry JR CCS 16:55.11
6 (340) 1103 Jordan Scandlyn JR CCS 17:16.41
21. 860 MONTE VISTA (16:40.9 83:24.1)
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1 58 1172 Trevor Furhiman JR NCS 16:08.71
2 162 1175 Josh Smiley SR NCS 16:42.01
3 182 1171 Andrew Feldman JR NCS 16:45.31
4 211 1169 Zach Chambers SR NCS 16:50.81
5 247 1173 Byron Kilian JR NCS 16:57.31
6 (300) 1174 Logan McCaul SR NCS 17:08.81
7 (363) 1170 Stephen Balogh JR NCS 17:21.61
22. 915 PETALUMA (16:38.2 83:11.0)
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1 22 1475 Forrest Shaffer SR NCS 15:44.73
2 61 1474 Kevin Poteracke SO NCS 16:10.73
3 142 1471 Ryan Douglas SO NCS 16:37.93
4 314 1470 Clark Bernard SR NCS 17:11.73
5 376 1472 Noah Forrey SO NCS 17:26.03
6 (594) 1473 Seth Yungert SR NCS 18:11.83
7 (645) 1476 Duncan Gardner SO NCS 18:23.63
23. 942 WILLOW GLEN (16:43.8 83:38.7)
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1 54 2328 Donald Plazola SR CCS 16:06.73
2 117 2327 Abel Mogesse SR CCS 16:30.83
3 153 2329 Joseph Rivera JR CCS 16:40.33
4 272 2325 Martin Lomeli SR CCS 17:03.03
5 346 2324 Jonathan Hernandez SR CCS 17:17.93
6 (589) 2326 Michael McCabe JR CCS 18:10.13
7 (678) 2323 Taylor Haight SR CCS 18:31.03
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2010 STANFORD INV. Girl's Combined Divisions 1-5 5K Combined Individuals
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2 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:42.0 5:42
6 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS GRANITE BAY SJS 17:56.4 5:47
7 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 17:58.5 5:48
8 1209 Julie Nacouzi SR NCS MONTGOMERY NCS 17:59.1 5:48
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13 228 Grace Orders SR NCS CAMPOLINDO NCS 18:09.7 5:51
14 1777 Anna Maxwell FR CCS SAN LORENZO VALLEY CCS 18:16.0 5:53
17 787 Erin Robinson SR CCS GUNN CCS 18:18.6 5:54
18 1061 Lucy McCullough SR NCS MARIN ACADEMY NCS 18:19.1 5:54
23 195 Julia Maxwell FR NCS BRANSON NCS 18:29.9 5:58
25 215 Elaine McVay SR NCS CALIFORNIA NCS 18:32.2 5:58
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STANFORD INV. GIRL'S DIVSION 1 THRU 5 COMBINED TEAM SCORES 5K
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2. 247 GRANITE BAY (18:42.9 93:34.4)
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1 1 769 Brooke Holt SR SJS 17:42.01
2 5 765 Clare Carroll FR SJS 17:56.41
3 38 771 Christine Zavesky SR SJS 18:52.91
4 66 770 Katie Mersereau FR SJS 19:14.61
5 137 766 Allison Daly SO SJS 19:48.51
6 (202) 768 Allison Haworth SR SJS 20:09.61
7 (239) 767 Natalie Hassna JR SJS 20:21.71
7. 388 CAMPOLINDO (19:03.3 95:16.5)
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1 6 231 Carrie Verdon JR NCS 17:58.53
2 11 228 Grace Orders SR NCS 18:09.73
3 113 226 Rachel Meadows JR NCS 19:37.53
4 122 229 Sarah Orders SO NCS 19:42.43
5 136 227 Sara Mostatabi SR NCS 19:48.43
6 (189) 230 Haley Shipway FR NCS 20:06.63
7 (725) 225 Sydney Coe SO NCS 23:16.63
18. 815 DAVIS SENIOR (19:53.9 99:29.3)
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1 78 469 Sophie Meads FR SJS 19:19.81
2 111 471 Laney Teaford SO SJS 19:37.31
3 152 466 Laurel Darragh SO SJS 19:53.61
4 228 472 Tess Williams JR SJS 20:15.91
5 246 468 Kate Latsch JR SJS 20:22.71
6 (388) 470 Lindsay Stebbins JR SJS 21:07.71
7 (391) 467 Kelly Goss JR SJS 21:08.41
20. 882 ST. FRANCIS (19:57.2 99:45.9)
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1 53 1978 Jessica Diaz JR SJS 19:09.81
2 95 1981 Erin Matrange SR SJS 19:30.01
3 164 1979 Camille Dyer JR SJS 19:57.31
4 268 1982 April Rosas-Willett JR SJS 20:29.91
5 302 1980 Allison Klas SO SJS 20:38.91
6 (308) 1983 Mikaela Vaden SR SJS 20:41.31
7 (507) 1984 Shelby Vollmer SJS 21:45.71
21. 887 MOUNTAIN VIEW (19:56.0 99:40.0)
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1 36 1249 Allison Sturges JR CCS 18:51.42
2 181 1246 Melissa Reed FR CCS 20:04.32
3 218 1238 Emily Andrew JR CCS 20:13.02
4 222 1245 Carol Passarelli SR CCS 20:14.12
5 230 1250 Maya Weigel SO CCS 20:17.22
6 (354) 1239 Izzie Baney SR CCS 20:57.02
7 (589) 1244 Sadie Navarro SR CCS 22:17.02
22. 933 COLLEGE PREP (20:02.6 100:12.9)
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1 70 400 Adrienne Strait SR NCS 19:17.55
2 175 399 Claire Shellem SO NCS 20:01.45
3 190 398 Amanda Glavin SO NCS 20:06.85
4 201 403 Kai Wilson JR NCS 20:09.55
5 297 397 Lexie Burton SO NCS 20:37.75
6 (544) 402 Emma Vinella-Brusher JR NCS 22:01.75
7 (600) 401 Sarah Trutner JR NCS 22:21.05
24. 989 WOODCREEK (20:05.6 100:28.0)
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1 85 2359 Karina Nunes SO SJS 19:22.42
2 157 2357 Samantha Gomez JR SJS 19:55.12
3 204 2355 Ashley DeVriend SR SJS 20:09.82
4 215 2361 Stephanie Romo SR SJS 20:12.12
5 328 2358 McCall Habermehl JR SJS 20:48.62
6 (390) 2360 Brooke O'Brien SO SJS 21:07.92
7 (475) 2356 Ciara Donnelly JR SJS 21:34.62
30. 1097 ACALANES (20:10.9 100:54.1)
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1 45 13 Annie Marggraff SO NCS 19:05.63
2 251 14 Nicolette Sorensen SO NCS 20:23.33
3 255 11 Kelly Collins SO NCS 20:24.33
4 261 12 Amy Hollshwandner SO NCS 20:27.03
5 285 8 Katie Berge SR NCS 20:33.93
6 (461) 9 Kelli Berge SO NCS 21:30.73
7 (709) 10 Tara Bozzini FR NCS 23:11.63
33. 1180 M. CARRILLO (20:16.6 101:22.7)
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1 44 1045 Lauren Kraus SO NCS 19:04.13
2 216 1049 Brynna Thigpen SO NCS 20:12.83
3 258 1044 Taylor Graham JR NCS 20:26.73
4 291 1048 Trixi Scolari FR NCS 20:36.13
5 371 1046 Gretel Petrie JR NCS 21:03.03
6 (552) 1047 Spohia Ramos SO NCS 22:05.23
7 (800) 1043 Kelly Birkland JR NCS 24:17.03
35. 1206 COLLEGE PARK (20:19.1 101:35.4)
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1 80 389 Kendall Stuscavage SO NCS 19:20.41
2 159 388 Kazune Shidara JR NCS 19:55.61
3 203 384 Marissa Buckley SR NCS 20:09.81
4 358 383 Parisa Broomand SO NCS 20:57.71
5 406 387 Caitlin Schillings SO NCS 21:11.91
6 (423) 385 Amelia Lowry JR NCS 21:16.41
7 (489) 386 Jessica Reed SR NCS 21:38.91
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