Thursday, October 06, 2011
New State Meet Divisional Rankings have been posted...
Posted by Albert Caruana at 10/06/2011 10:11:00 PM
Labels: 2011 Cross Country
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5 comments:
Can't believe St. Francis girls are ranked 8th. They finished 8th at the Stanford Invite! Oak Ridge girls seem a little high too. I know they have a super frosh, but after that it's a little thin. Too bad these two teams won't be at Clovis so we can see how good they really are.
FYI St Francis held out some of their top freshman at Stanford. With them they would have placed a lot higher.
Granada girls 3rd???? They're good but I didnt think THAT good. Maybe if Hartley was running this season.
St. Francis girls beat Oakridge in a league meet this week. St. Francis had 2 freshman go 1-2 in the race.
St. Francis is a lot stronger than their Stanford results for - two good freshman and a very underrated Soph. A great team for sure. But to say Oakridge is "thin" is not really accurate at all. They have 3 to 4 very good freshmen girls - 3of which never really ran cross country until this year and were not involved in club sport running - and so are unknown quantities. Three girls on the team (including one of Oakridge's top runners) have had injuries - one did not participate at all at the League meet due to injury. I believe that the League Finals between Oakridge and St. Francis (barring injury) are going to be close, close, close - razor thin.
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