
Boys .....................................................Girls
1) Petaluma NCS...................................1) Carondelet NCS
2) Davis Sr. SJS.....................................2) Davis Sr. SJS
3) Mt. View CCS....................................3) St. Ignatius CCS
4) Jesuit SJS..........................................4) Mt. View CCS
5) Aptos CCS..........................................5) Carlmont CCS
6) Campolindo NCS...............................6) St. Mary's NCS
7) Willow Glen CCS................................7) Castro Valley NCS
8) Bellarmine CCS..................................8) Aptos CCS
9) Amador Valley NCS............................9) Maria Carrillo NCS
10) St. Ignatius CCS................................10) Gunn CCS
Honorable Mention (10 teams in alphabetical order)
Carlmont CCS..........................................Campolindo NCS
De La Salle NCS.......................................Del Oro SJS
Del Campo SJS.........................................Los Gatos CCS
Granada NCS............................................Livermore NCS
Las Lomas NCS........................................Oak Ridge SJS
Los Gatos CCS..........................................Placer SJS
Monte Vista NCS......................................Ponderosa SJS
Oak Ridge SJS..........................................St. Francis, Mt. View CCS
Palo Alto CCS............................................St. Francis, Sacramento SJS
San Ramon Valley NCS.............................Woodcreek SJS
Boys' Individuals
1) Wyatt Landrum (12) Liberty NCS
2) Sterling Lockert (12) Petaluma NCS
3) Matt Peterson (12) Davis SJS
4) Garrett Seawell (12) Woodcreek SJS
5) Brennan Lynch (12) Santa Cruz CCS
6) Tyre Johnson (12) Palma CCS
7) Philip MacQuitty (11) Palo Alto CCS
8) Chris Haworth (12) Kennedy SJS
9) Erik Olson (11) Novato NCS
10) Mike Roderick (12) Monte Vista NCS
Girls' Individual
1) Jacque Taylor (11) Casa Grande NCS
2) Maria Malone (12) Folsom SJS
3) Jennifer Bergman (12) Valley Christian, SJ CCS
4) Rachel Hinds (10) St. Ignatius CCS
5) Katy Daly (12) St. Ignatius CCS
6) Marissa Ferrante (11) Aptos CCS
7) Nicole Hood (11) Carondelet NCS
8) Diana George (12) Livermore NCS
9) Jessie Petterson (10) Carlmont CCS
10) Lauren Curtin (11) Maria Carrillo NCS
With the help of everybody that commented on the first batch of rankings (Thank You!), here is the 2nd version. Please continue to critique the rankings and your comments are always welcome. I will post the next rankings on Sunday, September 21st.
eh, move monte vista boys up? despite their young team, they did win large school division at edsias yesterday afterall. and amador's 9th with their 16th place finish @ edsias???
ReplyDeleteamador didn't run their top 7 at ed sias I heard
ReplyDeleteIt sure looked that way. No Brett Hornig, Mike Marlin, James Raynel etc.
ReplyDeletewhile monte vista did win ed sias, amador wasn't in there to mix things up
ReplyDeleteI would rank the Gunn girls higher
ReplyDeleteWhere's Garret Rowe? Dyestat had him ranked #2 or #3 in all of D2 and he was the 2nd or 3rd fastest soph at state last year all divisions. Is Rowe not running this year?
ReplyDeleteJackie Evans of Gunn is not XC. Gunn is still very good but that is a tough loss for them.
ReplyDeleteGarrett Rowe hasn't race yet this year (I believe) so I am going to wait until he races and shows he belongs in the top 10.
Are you going to post this weekly and what happens if a team/individual does not complete that given week... is there team/individual ranking going to remain untouched?
ReplyDelete(they should remain in the same ranking)
Originally I was planning on posting every few weeks or so but it seems the interest is there for me to post every weekend.
ReplyDeleteRegarding teams or individuals not competing during certain weeks, that is of course going to happen since not everybody competes every weekend. I am not going to ding a team or individual for not racing but teams/individuals could move up with exceptional efforts.
Hope that answers your questions.
I think Mike Roderick deserves more than #10. He has posted some really impressive times this year.
ReplyDeleteJacque Taylor signed my shoe for me. Im going to charish that shoe.
ReplyDeleteSomewhat off topic, but i was wondering who is going to the De La Salle/Carondelet Nike invite this saturday? I hear this varsity race should be a beast so i was wondering who is going? I'll start things off... i am going.
ReplyDeleteErik,
ReplyDeleteHere is the teams that have confirmed to be competing this Saturday at the DLS meet. Disregard that it says 2006 on the link. It's the 2008 teams.
http://www.dlshs.org/webpages/voltattorniB/fall%20sports/CrossCountry/2006teams.htm
thanks
ReplyDeleteThis season should be interesting for the girls. There are several teams in the top ten that have good 1,2,3 runners, however, lack depth or 4th/5th runners are back a ways. This was noted at Nike and Lowell Invites with the DI and DII teams. Not sure if there are already injuries or is it because of first real 3 mile of the season.
ReplyDeleteNathan Litwiller from Clayton Valley should be added to your top 10. He looked strong at Nike.
ReplyDeleteQuestion about the individual rankings. Is this your snaphot in time of who is currently running best or your prediction of the 10 best XC runners, meaning the ones who will perform best at leagues and state?
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