"This year the meet has been renamed in honor of long time Castro Valley High School Track and Field and Cross Country coach Peter Brewer, who for more than 23 years of dedicated and exemplary service has continued to make this a very popular and successful meet."
Saturday, October 11, 2014
2014 Peter Brewer Castro Valley Invitational Results
"This year the meet has been renamed in honor of long time Castro Valley High School Track and Field and Cross Country coach Peter Brewer, who for more than 23 years of dedicated and exemplary service has continued to make this a very popular and successful meet."
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Top NorCal Individuals and Teams at Clovis Invitational (All girls under 20:00 and Top 10 Teams)
Event 21 Girls 5k Run CC OVERALL ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Results - Women 2 O'Keeffe, Fiona Davis 17:07.72 2 4 McCandless, Megan Granada 17:35.65 6 Starn, Brooke Monte Vista 17:44.78 5 8 Coonfield, Morgin McKinleyville 17:51.21 13 Iyer, Niki Harker 18:14.84 16 Kamas, Elena Homestead 18:17.60 13 18 DiPentino, Angela Woodcreek 18:19.60 15 20 Murphy, Glennis Redwood (Larkspur) 18:21.99 17 31 Oewel, Mary Monda Redwood (Larkspur) 18:31.05 28 40 Denner, Elena Oak Ridge 18:40.11 37 42 Cartwright, Kaitlin Amador Valley 18:40.74 39 62 Corda, Meredith Monte Vista 18:48.53 59 63 Castiglioni, Sophia Davis 18:49.61 60 71 Allen, Lindsay Homestead 18:55.35 68 73 Amen, Jourdan Bishop O'Dowd 18:55.76 70 77 Anderson, Sarah Vista Del Lago 18:56.88 74 83 Wagner, Gillian Redwood (Larkspur) 19:00.12 79 91 Fisk, Abigail Davis 19:02.03 87 95 Mills, Sophia Piedmont 19:03.47 91 104 Allen, Hannah Homestead 19:06.44 99 108 McPherson, Jeanne-Marie Davis 19:08.05 103 111 McManis, Maggie Davis 19:09.18 106 112 chamberlain, marin Placer 19:09.82 107 113 Denner, Maddy Oak Ridge 19:10.10 108 114 Taketa, Sammy Acalanes 19:10.13 109 119 Mason, Lauren Woodcreek 19:10.71 114 122 Leroudier, Melodie Amador Valley 19:11.77 117 126 Alhamad, Muna Folsom 19:13.49 121 133 McIsaac, Giulia Davis 19:14.96 128 139 Land, Cassie Sonora Union 19:18.44 144 Melquist, Annika Woodcreek 19:19.78 137 157 Copeland, Kat Folsom 19:23.13 148 163 Bordes, Rachel Redwood (Larkspur) 19:27.83 153 172 Colonna, Nicole Pinewood 19:32.67 173 Grozier, Sadie Amador Valley 19:32.84 162 176 Seevak, Emma Piedmont 19:33.71 165 179 Hendrickson, Arial Oak Ridge 19:34.55 168 181 Cooke, Julia Bishop O'Dowd 19:35.03 170 184 Kiser, Cat Monte Vista 19:35.89 173 192 Nalluri, Smita Amador Valley 19:37.86 180 198 Kisylia, Janie Las Lomas 19:39.49 185 199 Byer, Alyssa Bishop O'Dowd 19:39.55 187 199 Carey, Caroline Monte Vista 19:39.55 186 203 Moran, Belle Redding Christian 19:41.57 207 Gamboa, Gabrielle Dublin 19:42.89 193 215 Laffer, Karly Amador Valley 19:44.14 198 217 Pajer, Rachel Folsom 19:44.51 200 241 Taylor, Grace Bishop O'Dowd 19:50.88 222 245 Digman, Emma Vacaville 19:51.84 225 250 Polivka, Mikhayla Oak Ridge 19:53.18 230 256 Windmiller, Lauren Sheldon 19:54.84 236 266 Fogarty, Annie Redwood (Larkspur) 19:57.14 246 Team Scores ================================================================================= Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9 ================================================================================= Results - Women 5 Davis 358 2 60 87 103 106 128 271 Total Time: 1:33:16.59 Average: 18:39.32 10 Redwood (Larkspur) 523 17 28 79 153 246 307 308 Total Time: 1:35:18.13 Average: 19:03.63 17 Amador Valley 696 39 117 162 180 198 277 383 Total Time: 1:36:47.35 Average: 19:21.47 18 Monte Vista 719 5 59 173 186 296 349 415 Total Time: 1:36:03.47 Average: 19:12.70 20 Homestead 769 13 68 99 283 306 318 450 Total Time: 1:36:48.19 Average: 19:21.64 25 Oak Ridge 864 37 108 168 230 321 331 346 Total Time: 1:37:40.69 Average: 19:32.14 26 Woodcreek 891 15 114 137 284 341 357 475 Total Time: 1:37:32.81 Average: 19:30.57 29 Bishop O'Dowd 1007 70 170 187 222 358 501 502 Total Time: 1:38:37.81 Average: 19:43.57 36 Piedmont 1148 91 165 262 304 326 343 642 Total Time: 1:39:23.36 Average: 19:52.68 43 Folsom 1267 121 148 200 289 509 526 Total Time: 1:40:03.99 Average: 20:00.80
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Clovis Invitational Results (Videos will be loaded shortly)
Comments? Surprises? What NorCal individual really shined today? What about teams?
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Thursday, October 09, 2014
Catching up with Menlo School senior, Lizzie Lacy...
1) What was your first experience with running? First race that gave you confidence in your running ability?
I hadn't really ever been interested in running until my freshman year of high school, and even then I just began Cross Country with a friend as something to do in the afternoons after school. Before high school, I had only ever ran in one meet, it was in 7th grade when the school needed more runners to participate so I volunteered. I think the first race that made myself and my team realize that I had potential to be a good runner was my first race of high school, a JV pre-season invitational at Westmoor HS where I came in 3rd. While 3rd place isn't outstanding, I think my coach took such notice because I came out of nowhere and wasn't expected to contribute much to the team as I was on JV and new to the sport. I think the first race I really began believing in myself was the first WBAL league meet of my freshman year at San Bruno, where I ran the JV race and won by a large margin. That's when my coaches and I realized that I could be a contributing member on the Varsity team.
2) Looking back at your first three high school years in cross country, what would you say are the races and achievements that stand out for you?
Not including this (my senior year) season, I think the races that still most stand out for me are my first Varsity race in 9th grade, where I came in as the first Menlo finisher. Others are the 2013 Stanford Invitational and the 2013 State Finals, because in both cases I exceeded what was expected of me and I surprised people. I love surprising people and myself because I think I know what I can do and then it sometimes turns out that I could do even more. I honestly remember each race for different reasons, so picking ones that most stand out is pretty hard to do. However, if this season were included, I think each race of this season so far has been surreal (and therefore the most impactful) because I keep surprising myself with the level of running I've been able to attain at these first meets of the season.
3) You have also played Lacrosse in the spring during those three years. What attracted you to that sport and what do you enjoy the most about playing Lax?
Similar to my introduction to Cross Country, freshman year was my first experience with the sport of Lacrosse. When it was time to choose if I would do a spring sport during freshman year, I still wasn't convinced that Cross Country was something I would be very successful at the time. Therefore, I had a lot of friends who decided that they would play lacrosse, and I had seen the sport and was intrigued by the team aspect of it. So I decided to play my freshman year, and I've continued to play for Menlo for the past 3 years. I think my favorite part of lacrosse is the team aspect, as my lacrosse team is made up of a very different group of people from both my XC and my soccer teams, and I wanted to experience that type of team dynamic and spend time with those people.
4) Did you do anything differently this summer in terms of training as you prepared for your senior XC season?
For the past 2 summers I've been involved in my coach Jorge Chen's track club, where I've competed in the 3000M last summer and switched to the 1500M this summer. Therefore, I think that through training for the 1500 I attained that base over the summer that has carried over into the Cross Country season for me.
5) What does a typical week look like for you now? About how many miles per week? Distance of your longest run? Typical workouts? Strength work? Drills?
Nowadays our workouts really vary day by day. My coach always makes it interesting and doesn't tell us what we're going to do until we show up to practice. However, generally a week of practice involves some combination of 2 long runs, 1 speed day, a hill day and a day off. I'm not sure exactly the longest run we do, but I know it generally doesn't go over 6-6.5 miles.
6) Favorite XC course? Favorite XC invitational? Favorite long run? Favorite workout? Favorite running partner(s)?
My favorite XC course is definitely Crystal Springs (Hallmark Park) in Belmont. I live pretty close to that course so I often go up on the weekends and run there. The scenery is amazing and it's always so quiet because not many people know about it, and the course is definitely no cakewalk. My favorite invitational is probably Stanford, because of how flat and fast the course is. Also because of how good the competition consistently is, I know that I'll be challenged whenever we go there. Favorite long run is probably going out to Sawyer Camp Trail along the reservoir, because every half mile is marked and the view is absolutely stunning as well. I don't really have a favorite workout, but I do enjoy doing speed work at Sawyer when I go there on the weekends. I don't really have a favorite running partner because I run on my own nowadays a lot. But in the past couple seasons it has been Zoe Enright, a girl in the grade below me, because we always pushed each other to do our best. Plus she's just an awesome person.
7) Tell us a little about your coaches and how they have helped you develop into the runner you are today.
There's Jorge and Dono who are more or less the head coaches. They are accompanied by the awesome assistants Sean Weeks, Katie Ferguson, and Cara Plamondon. They are all so great for so many different reasons, and I think that we have a good mixture of enthusiasm, wisdom, encouragement, and seriousness in our coaching staff. I think that they, and Jorge especially, have really motivated me to continue pushing myself because they see the potential in their runners, and they are so good at bringing that out. Workouts alone don't cause people to get faster, but motivation and commitment that coaches provide are also vital to staying on the top of your game. I really appreciate all that they've done for me, and they've done too much to describe.
8) You finished in 2nd place at the Stanford Invitational Division III race with a time of 17:58.0. What was the race plan going into the meet? What did you learn from that experience?
Well I knew my main competition going into the Stanford Invitational from previous years' entries, so I knew who I should try and keep with during the race. I knew that I needed to get out quickly at the beginning and then slowly move up those last few spots throughout the race. My mind was mostly on trying to stay as close as the girl in first as possible, as I think it's much easier running to catch someone that worrying about running away from the people behind me.
9) What races are you most looking forward to the rest of the season? Any goals you can share?
I'm really looking forward to the WBAL Finals at Crystal this year, because it will be my last race at Crystal of my high school year, so that's a vey symbolic one for me. As for races that I'm really focusing on doing well in, I'm looking forward to CCS Finals at Toro Park, and then State Championships in Fresno. I have a lot of goals for this season, but I plan on doing best during CCS and State this year.
10) How much of a factor will running have on your selection of a future college?
Running is an important part of my life, and my college decisions reflect that. I plan on running wherever I end up going to college, so while running won't be the main factor in my decision, I will be talking to coaches and will be running for my college.
11) You are in the midst of your 4th XC season. Based on what you have learned during that time span, what would be your advice for a young runner who has the talent to highly at the state level?
I think that finding something to motivate you to keep running is incredibly important. If you find a reason to run, whether it makes you feel happy or your looking ahead towards a next race, just find something that will keep you pushing yourself and keep you excited about every workout. That being said, make sure not to overtrain, as injury is common and getting hurt will affect you in the long run when you think about the actual injury time, plus recovery time and getting back into shape. Therefore, make sure to push yourself but not excessively, I think that it's the quality of the workouts that make the difference, not the quantity of miles in them.
12) Anything else you would like to add.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you very much for your time Lizzie! AJC
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Clovis Invitational Championship Races Preview (girls first)
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BAC West Results (10/8/14)
Teams included Marin Academy, University, International, Stuart Hall, Urban, Waldorf, San Domenico and Convent. State ranked Marin Academy boys take first four places led by senior, Trevor Reinhart. Bevin McCullough, also of Marin Academy wins the individual battle on the girls side. No overall team results are posted as the meet was scored as multiple dual meets.
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Wednesday, October 08, 2014
Crystal Springs, Castro Valley and Clovis Invitationals
Map
Live Results Link (NEW)
Crystal Springs Course Records
Boys
Girls
Boys Team
Girls Team
Castro Valley Invitational (at Canyon MS)
Course Map 3.0 Miles (Varsity Course)
Course Map 2.1 Miles (JV and F/S Course)
Clovis Invitational (at Woodward Park)
Woodward Park Course Records (Through January 10, 2014)
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BAC East Meet Results (10/8/14)
Boys Results
Girls Results
College Prep boys and girls sweep the team battles over Athenian, Head Royce, Redwood Christian, Fremont Christian, Making Waves, Bentley, OMI, Chinese Christian and LVCP. Dawson Reckers of Athenian won the individual battle with a time of 15:32, six seconds ahead of Alex Glavin of College Prep. Delaney Inamine of Athenian won the girls race in a time of 19:05 ahead of the CPS duo of Brianna Bourne and Maya Zimmerman.
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Monday, October 06, 2014
Mid-Season NCS Division Rankings (Team and Individual)
1) De La Salle
2) Amador Valley
3) Monte Vista
4) Heritage
5) San Ramon Valley
Division I Boys (Individuals)
1) Matt Schumann De La Salle
2) Peter Schlacte Amador Valley
3) Austin Sanchez De La Salle
4) Christian Monsalud James Logan
5) Jon Jon Monsalud James Logan
Division I Girls (Teams)
1) Monte Vista
2) Amador Valley
3) Liberty
4) San Ramon Valley
5) Dougherty Valley
Division I Girls (Individuals)
1) Brooke Starn Monte Vista
2) Meredith Corda Monte Vista
3) Kaitlin Cartwright Amador Valley
4) Kai Bohannon Liberty
5) Alex Tucker Dougherty Valley
Division II Boys (Teams)
1) Granada
2) Casa Grande
3) Maria Carrillo
4) Dublin
5) Santa Rosa
Division II Boys (Individuals)
1) Jackson Crose Livermore
2) Matt Salazar Casa Grande
3) Nicholas Rauch Casa Grande
4) Andy Ehrenberg Redwood
5) Jake Egley Northgate
Division II Girls (Teams)
1) Maria Carrillo
2) Casa Grande
3) Redwood
4) Northgate
5) College Park
Division II Girls (Individuals)
1) Megan McCandless Granada
2) Delaney White Santa Rosa
3) Shaz Breedlove Maria Carrillo
4) Emma Moon Casa Grande
5) Adriana Barich Casa Grande
6) Andrea Gonzalez Casa Grande
Division III Boys (Teams)
1) Bishop O'Dowd
2) Campolindo
3) Las Lomas
4) Miramonte
5) Analy
Division III Boys (Individuals)
1) Colin Burke Bishop O'Dowd
2) Cameron Gaskell Acalanes
3) Nick Downs Bishop O'Dowd
4) Sean Burke Bishop O'Dowd
5) Tom Robey Las Lomas
Division III Girls (Teams)
1) Campolindo
2) Bishop O'Dowd
3) Las Lomas
4) Miramonte
5) Tamalpais
Division III Girls (Individuals)
1) Chloe Hansel Las Lomas
2) Brighie Leach Campolindo
3) Toni Finnane Campolindo
4) Sami Taketa Acalanes
5) Mary Orders Campolindo
Division IV Boys (Teams)
1) San Rafael
2) Sir Francis Drake
3) Arcata
4) McKinleyville
5) St. Mary's Berkeley
Division IV Boys (Individuals)
1) Brandon Kelsey Arcata
2) Nassim Kabbara San Rafael
3) Jeremy Leary Sir Francis Drake
4) Kellen O'Neill Arcata
5) Blake Delaney San Rafael
Division IV Girls (Teams)
1) Piedmont
2) Arcata
3) Sir Francis Drake
4) Marin Catholic
5) St. Mary's Berkeley
Division IV Girls (Individuals)
1) Morgin Coonfield McKinleyville
2) Sofia Noto Sir Francis Drake
3) Chloe Pigg Arcata
4) Michaela Barros Fortuna
5) Sophia Mills Piedmont
Division V Boys (Teams)
1) Marin Academy
2) St. Joseph Notre Dame
3) Lick-Wilmerding
4) College Prep
5) Athenian
6) University
Division V Boys (Individuals)
1) Trevor Reinhart Marin Academy
2) Cooper Teare St. Joseph Notre Dame
3) Dawson Recker Athenian
4) Alex Glavin College Prep
5) Connor Montgomery Marin Academy
Division V Girls (Teams)
1) Branson
2) Sonoma Academy
3) Lick-Wilmerding
4) Urban
5) St. Joseph Notre Dame
6) University
7) Athenian
Division V Girls (Individuals)
1) Rylee Bowen Sonoma Academy
2) Grace Dailey Branson
3) Grace Brown Athenian
4) Kiera Marshall St. Joseph Notre Dame
5) Bevin McCullough Marin Academy
Let the comments begin.
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Jewelry rule officially waived for 2014 Cross Country season
NFHS Jewelry Rule for 2014 XC Season Letter
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