Thursday, November 07, 2013

TCAL Cross Country League Championship results (NCS)

TCAL Results
Senior, Gabe Arias-Sheridan leads the way for the state top ranked team in Division V with a course record on the 2.96 mile course.  Three teammates finished behind Sheridan as St. Joseph just missed a perfect score.  Spencer Moore leads the way for state ranked St. Mary's Berkeley with the individual victory as they easily outdistanced Albany.

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  1. Is St. Mary's the best in D 4?

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  2. I think the St. Mary's boys and girls will be among the favorites to win NCS.

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  3. How do you view the results? Don't see the file.

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  4. I'm glad to see that Chris Melendez has come back strong from his injury

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  5. Dyestat has the St. Marys girls ranked 7th and boys 10th in the state for D4.

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  6. Kudos and laurels to SJND boys for their 2nd TCAL championship! They're now healthy and peaking to repeat as D5 CHAMPS in the upcoming NCS Meet of Champions and the CIF State Meet. Does anybody know the complete roster of SJND's boys Varsity and JV?

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  7. @12:10 SJND Varsity currently consists of Gabe Arias-Sheridan, Michael Murphy, Matthew Murphy, Chris Melendez, and freshman Cooper Teare, Gavin Hill, and Willie Mein.

    Not sure on JV squad.

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  8. It's the 3rd straight league championship for SJND.

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  9. Thanks. Are there alternates in case of injuries to SJND's magnificent seven? Who are the alternates, if any?

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  10. wha' ya tryin t jinx 'em? stop tha talk bout injuries n alternates!

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  11. How does this course compare to Hayward?

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  12. You add 35-36 seconds to compare to the Crystal Springs course.

    You add about 20 seconds to compare your time from the Crystal Springs course to Woodward Park.

    The Hayward course is about 17-18 seconds slower than Woodward Park.

    You can take the calculations from there.

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  13. Sounds like it's time to interview Gabe Arias-Sheridan

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  14. probably past time to do that.

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