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Sunday, November 18, 2007
First batch of Pictures, NCS newspaper articles and Statistics...
From the Marin IJ
•Marin Academy girls lead impressive parade of local talent at section meet
From Santa Rosa Press Democrat
•NCS Story by Dewey Forget
From the Redwood Times•South Fork cleans up at NCS Meet of Champions
From SF Chronicle
•Carondelet wins Division II title
From Contra Costa Times
•Duffy and St. Mary's make it two in a row
•Carondelet's Hood gets things in order
From Tri-Valley Herald
•Attarian, Lillig capture crowns
From The Argus
•Four MVAL girls in state meet
From Alameda-Times Star•St. Mary's Duffy rallies to win
Top 10 Boys' Teams Overall (if everybody ran in one race) 1. Petaluma 159 (7 9 22 29 92 157 252)
2. Monte Vista 162 (8 24 34 47 49 76 120)
3. De La Salle 209 (32 36 41 43 57 110 140)
4. Amador Valley 219 (10 42 44 50 73 128 152)
5. Campolindo 297 (27 37 52 79 102 147 363)
6. Liberty 312 (3 54 59 67 129 293 354)
7. Maria Carrillo 313 (15 48 75 77 98 151 170)
8. College Park 328 (35 56 64 86 87 91 95)
9. Granada 336 (23 30 39 84 160 185 196)
10. Las Lomas 428 (26 40 106 113 143 255 257)
Top 10 Girls' Teams Overall (if everybody ran in one race) 1. Carondelet 102 (2 10 11 29 50 82 100)
2. Campolindo 124 (9 15 22 30 48 140 172)
3. Maria Carrillo 182 (8 13 36 59 66 69 88)
4. Castro Valley 203 (20 23 24 46 90 133 143)
5. Livermore 247 (4 37 62 70 74 162 271)
6. College Park 270 (6 41 55 77 91 94 184)
7. St. Mary's College 308 (16 27 54 89 122 226 232)
8. Granada 354 (44 56 71 75 108 177 234)
9. Casa Grande 396 (3 42 97 125 129 144 145)
10. Redwood 428 (53 78 86 101 110 153 222)
BOYS
Fastest #1 Runner
James Attarian (12) Dublin #1 14:51Fastest #2 Runner
Jeremy Grace(12) Dublin #2 15:17
Fastest #3 Runner
Cole Yungert (12) Petaluma #3 15:41
Fastest #4 Runner
Brandon Felipe (11) Petaluma #4 15:48
Fastest #5 Runner
Danny Bartz (12) Monte Vista #5 15:59
Fastest #6 Runner
Clinton McAdams (12) Monte Vista #6 16:18
Fastest #7 Runner
Josh Chaidez (12) College Park #7 16:27
GIRLS
Fastest #1 Runner
Sarah Sumpter (12) Healdsburg #1 16:59
Fastest #2 Runner
Heather Cerney (10) Carondelet #2 18:25
Fastest #3 Runner
Kellie Houser (11) Carondelet #3 18:33
Fastest #4 Runner
Ashley Chavez (12) Carondelet #4 18:54
Fastest #5 Runner
Emily Brennan (10) Campolindo #5 19:10
Fastest #6 Runner
Jordan Davis (11) Maria Carrillo #6 19:27
Fastest #7 Runner
Sarah Di Rado (11) Maria Carrillo #7 19:51
More pictures, articles to come as well as 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Honorable Mention All-NCS.
though i enjoy the attention, i actually came in as mv's fourth runner, the combined results put as the fifth for some reason i don't know and moved danny bartz up as the fourth when actually he is the true fifth mv runner.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dustin. I will make the correction.
ReplyDeleteI see what happened. In the race, you came ahead of Danny but with the same time. When every runner was put into one race, the computer organizes the order by alphabetical order if there are ties in times.
ReplyDeleteAnyway you look at it, great run for MV. Top 5 under 16.
Do you think the course may have been a bit shorter this year?
ReplyDeleteand
In the previous years they always paced the race for a 5k - so runners like Chris Simpson from my school in 2005 ran a 15:31 and close to 5 flat pace, was that just completely wrong?
Bhavik,
ReplyDeleteFrom what I have heard, the course was a bit shorter this year.
In the past, the course was incorrectly listed as a 3.1 mile course in the results but that was a mistake. The course has always been 3.0 miles except for perhaps this year when it could have been a bit short.
will you have all-NCS teams for each division? or overall?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeletealso
is there anything like a list of a all-time team times? in record? for NCS?
All-NCS teams will be for overall.
ReplyDeleteRegarding team times for the Hayward course, I will have to do some research and see what I can turn up.
Albert,
ReplyDeleteI think it would be interesting to compare times of some of the runners who won their respective races this year, compare to their times last year. A couple of the girls times improveD a lot, even if you say the course maight have been shorter.
Where did the course change? It seems the same as last year.
ReplyDeletePerhaps all the rhetoric about how the Hayward course is perhaps shorter might be obviated if we consider that all over the state and nation as well athletes have been running faster than the previous few years. All of the major courses have seen tremendous rearrangement of their top time lists, and it seems that Hayward might be no exception.
ReplyDeletePeter Brewer
Castro Valley