http://lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/XC/2018/comparsn.htm
Please share your thoughts about the above comparisons in the comment section below. If you know of any freshmen that will have an impact on the above rankings, please share that as well below.
Please share your thoughts about the above comparisons in the comment section below. If you know of any freshmen that will have an impact on the above rankings, please share that as well below.
Interesting, coming from a time where Miranda, MBR, and Scales had 2 years of CCS dominance, there are a few rising seniors who are just now stepping out of their shadows. MacKenzie, Colona, and Saul look ready to fill that void. All will be in the mix for the CCS and state championships.
ReplyDeleteInjuries will play a huge factor as well
ReplyDeleteAnd again these are predictions from previous year's performances and I'm sure there will be other boys as well as girls who will be surprises too. The girls side is completely up for grabs as far as the top runner in CCS. But on the boys side as 8:07PM said, those 3 will be a force and will be fun to watch for sure. And Colin Peatit will also be interesting to see since now he's healthy.
ReplyDeleteWalt has been very clear that he posts time comparisons and not rankings. I for one appreciate all the work that goes into his time comparisons and it's a great way to find out who the top teams are in each division.
ReplyDeleteYes, there are runners that are not listed in his time comparisons for multiple reasons (injured, incoming freshmen, transfers etc.) and that is always what will make each season exciting.
Strange year where there is almost no information on impact rising freshmen. What explains that?
ReplyDeleteCaiden Hogg to Los Altos.
ReplyDeleteNice pickup for Los Altos. But how do you go from MS in San Jose to HS in Los Altos? Seems strange unless there was a residence move.
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