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DyeStat XC Region Review SE

Summary of Southeast Top Ten, Week Ending Oct. 13, 2007

By Brett Honeycutt, Dyestat SE Regional Editor

Boys - Girls



BOYS

Seven of the top 10 SE Ranked teams were either at Great American in Hoover, AL or at the Manhattan (NY) Invitational.

At Manhattan: No. 1 Oakton, VA; No. 2 Midlothian, VA and No. 4 Brentsville, VA.
(See individual team reports since each school ran in a different race)

At Great American: No. 3 Baylor, TN; No. 5 Hoover, AL; No. 7 Parkview, GA and No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN
Top five teams at Great American:
SE No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN (101 points, 16:34 per runner average);
SE No. 3 Baylor (136, 16:36);
NY No. 5 Kellenberg Memorial (148, 16:47);
SE No. 5 Hoover, AL (154, 16:42);
SE No. 7 Parkview, GA (173, 16:48).


1.OAKTON (VA)
Finished second to Harrier No. 1/NE No. 1 Danbury, CT in B Race at Manhattan (NY) Invitational.
Oakton took 4 of top 9 places and had 4 in before Danbury, CT had its third runner in, but Oakton needed a fifth runner as Danbury put 6 in front of Oakton’s fifth man. The top five: Danbury (56 points); Oakton (71); Chaminade (140); West Windsor (152); Holy Ghost Prep (193).

Note: Strong top 4: Only team in entire meet to put four runners under 13 minutes
Note: Also, had 2nd best team average of entire meet at 13:01.

(2.5-mile course)
2 Joe LoRusso Oakton 12:44.25
7 Brian Henricks Oakton 12:54.76
8 Neal Hendricks Oakton 12:54.76
9 Andrew McCullen Oakton 12:57.00
45 Chris Weil Oakton 13:40
75 Scott Maxfield Oakton 14:00
81 Pat Fulghum Oakton 14:00

Next meets: Wednesday, Oct. 17 at Double Duals at Burke Lake; Thursday, Oct. 25 Districts at Burke Lake; Thursday, Nov. 1 Regions at Burke Lake; Saturday, Nov. 10 Virginia Championships at Great Meadow.



2.MIDLOTHIAN (VA)
Second to NE No. 4 North Penn and easily beat NY No. 8 Ithaca in 41-team D Race at Manhattan (NY) Invitational.

Top five: North Penn, PA (44 points); Midlothian, VA (98); Bishop Hendricken, NY (215); Ithaca, NY (225); Walter Johnson-Bethesda, MD (238).

(2.5-mile course)
2 Jason Witt Midlothian 12:41.72
5 Michael Hammond Midlothian 12:47.56
10 Michael Hammond Midlothian 12:47.56
21 Darren Barlow Midlothian 13:21.51
60 Michael Rogers Midlothian 13:58.7
118 Hunter Sparks Midlothian 14:25.1

Next meets: Wednesday, Oct. 17 area meet against James River and Huguenot; Thursday, Oct. 25 District Championship; Saturday, Nov. 3, Regionals at Polegreen Park.



3.BAYLOR (TN)
Finished second in 19-team Race of Champions at Great American in Hoover, AL, 101-136 to SE No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN. Weather: near-perfect.
Beat three ranked teams (N.Y. No. 5 Kellenburg Memorial; SE No. 5 Hoover, AL and SE No. 7 Parkview, GA).

Top five: SE No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN (101 points, 16:34 per runner average); SE No. 3 Baylor (136, 16:36); NY No. 5 Kellenberg Memorial (148, 16:47); SE No. 5 Hoover, AL (154, 16:42); SE No. 7 Parkview, GA (173, 16:48).

Ran without No. 6 runner Brandon Lord
3 Bill Matthews 09 Baylor School, Chat 15:45.8 1
7 Waldo du Plessis 08 Baylor School, Chat 16:07.1 3
34 Mike Meadows 09 Baylor School, Chat 16:45.7 26
41 Skylar Townsend 09 Baylor School, Chat 16:56.3 33
81 Colton Popp 08 Baylor School, Chat 17:25.6 73
98 Taylor Dix 10 Baylor School, Chat x17:48.3 90
114 Thomas Eischeid 08 Baylor School, Chat x18:16.8

Next meets: Thursday, Oct. 18, City Optimist Championship; Saturday, Oct. 27, Region Championship; Saturday, Nov. 3, State Championship.



4.BRENTSVILLE (VA)
Third to NE No. 3 Germantown Friends and Thousand Islands (Canada) in 40-team E Race at Manhattan (NY) Invitational. Beat NE Bubble team Henderson, PA.

Top five: Germantown Friends (71 points); Thousand Islands (86); Brentsville (102); Henderson (138); Suffern (167).

(2.5-mile course)
4 Ray Delgado Brentsville 12:52.11
16 Andrew Johnson Brentsville 13:25.74
17 Luke Watts Brentsville 13:26.40
32 Grant Burress Brentsville 13:38.5
42 Robbie Cronauer Brentsville 13:47.8
47 Kris Hull Brentsville 13:53.1
96 Zach Morrow Brentsville 14:36.0



5.HOOVER (AL)
Finished fourth in 19-team Race of Champions at Great American in Hoover, AL in near-perfect conditions.

Top five: SE No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN (101 points, 16:34 per runner average); SE No. 3 Baylor (136, 16:36); NY No. 5 Kellenberg Memorial (148, 16:47); SE No. 5 Hoover, AL (154, 16:42); SE No. 7 Parkview, GA (173, 16:48).

4 Patrick McGregor 09 Hoover HS, Hoover, 15:52.5 2
21 Nick Perkins 09 Hoover HS, Hoover, 16:22.0 17
39 Justin Rogers 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, 16:53.6 31
45 Nick Hayes 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, 17:00.2 37
75 Alec Hamm 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, 17:22.0 67
96 Matthew Bryant 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, x17:45.6 88

Next meets: Saturday, Oct. 20, Hewitt - Husky Challenge; Thursday, Oct. 25, Hoover Invitational; Thursday, Nov. 1, Sectionals; Saturday, Nov. 10, State Meet.



6.QUINCE ORCHARD (MD)
Quince Orchard ran at full strength and easily won 34-team seeded race at the Glory Days Invitational in Manassas, VA, by beating runner-up Robinson, VA, 119-171. Conditions were great as far as temperature. Course was very dry and dusty, though. Times were fast throughout the day.

The top five: Quince Orchard (119 points, 16:02 per runner average); Robinson (171, 16:22); Potomac Falls (245, 16:28); Douglas Freeman (246, 16:29); Edison (267, 16:26).
Course: Relatively fast. Weather: Sunny, breezy and about 70 degrees.

1 Darmody, Neal 12 Quince Orchard 15:08
10 Laratta, David 12 Quince Orchard 15:43
28 Panasenkov, Artem 12 Quince Orchard 16:16
41 Priovolos, Ryan 12 Quince Orchard 16:29
48 Joson, Jeremiah 12 Quince Orchard 16:35
54 Migdall, Michael 12 Quince Orchard 16:37
71 Lasko, Kristofer 12 Quince Orchard 16:47

Next meets: Saturday, Oct. 20, Montgomery County Championship; Thursday, Nov. 1, 4A West Region Championship.



7.PARKVIEW (GA)
Ran without No. 4 runner J.J. Van Tonder (sore foot) and finished fifth in 19-team Race of Champions at Great American in Hoover, AL in near-perfect conditions.

Top five: SE No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN (101 points, 16:34 per runner average); SE No. 3 Baylor (136, 16:36); NY No. 5 Kellenberg Memorial (148, 16:47); SE No. 5 Hoover, AL (154, 16:42); SE No. 7 Parkview, GA (173, 16:48).

14 Josh Pinson 08 Parkview Hs-Boys, L 16:17.4
26 Brett Richardson 08 Parkview Hs-Boys, L 16:29.9
30 Brian Detweiler 09 Parkview Hs-Boys, L 16:38.4
54 Evan Marbury 08 Parkview Hs-Boys, L 17:08.1
82 Nick Williams 12 Parkview Hs-Boys, L 17:27.6
90 Cody Allen 10 Parkview Hs-Boys, L x17:38.2
118 Unidentified 08 Parkview Hs-Boys, L x18:27.9

Next meet: Saturday, Oct. 20, Coach Wood Inv., Gainesville, GA.



8.OAK RIDGE (TN)
Won 19-team Race of Champions at Great American in Hoover, AL by beating four regionally-ranked schools in near-perfect conditions.

Top five: SE No. 8 Oak Ridge, TN (101 points, 16:34 per runner average); SE No. 3 Baylor (136, 16:36); NY No. 5 Kellenberg Memorial (148, 16:47); SE No. 5 Hoover, AL (154, 16:42); SE No. 7 Parkview, GA (173, 16:48).

10 Maclean O'Donnell 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 16:13.3 6
11 Phil Riemer 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 16:14.0 7
28 Emerson Peacock 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 16:36.3 22
38 Chris Ostrouchov 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 16:51.0 30
44 Chris Cole 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 16:59.7 36
48 John Sharpe 10 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R x17:04.7 40
85 Ethan McGroom 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R x17:30.0 77



9.ENLOE (NC)
Did not run this past weekend.



10.WESTERN ALBEMARLE (VA)
Ran only five runners (without No. 2 Tyler Stutzman and No. 7 Andrew Fickley) and finished fourth at the 38-team Albemarle Invitational in Charlottesville, VA.
Top five: Albemarle (137 points, 16:52 per runner average); Fork Union Military (175, 16:51); Mountain View (185, 17:04); Western Albemarle (188, 17:00); Ocean Lakes (192, 17:05).

5 Satterwhite, Kyle Western Albemarl 16:09.28
15 Howard-Smith, James Western Albemarl 16:39.47
43 Gomez, Carlos Western Albemarl 17:09.95
54 Dubovsky, Kevin Western Albemarl 17:24.78
74 Loehr, Henry Western Albemarl 17:37.83



BUBBLE TEAMS:

APOLLO (KY)
Beat 2 SE Bubble teams to win 27-team Lexington Catholic Invitational on relatively hilly (gradual uphills and downhills) state-meet course (Kentucky Horse Park) against best teams in Kentucky, scoring 89 points to runner-up and SE Bubble team duPont Manual's 103 points and SE Bubble team Daviess County's 119 points.

Top five: Apollo (89 points, 16:40 per runner average); duPont Manual (103, 16:48); Daviess County (119, 16:55); Trinity (161, 17:06); Southwestern (166, 17:04).

4 Dickinson, Tyler SR Apollo 16:14.64
5 House, Justin FR Apollo 16:15.79
13 Dickinson, Todd SR Apollo 16:37.00 13
24 Bridges, Evan SO Apollo 16:56.60
43 Gleason, John SO Apollo 17:19.24 43
74 Thrash, Shea SR Apollo 17:55.88
92 Kuegel, Clay SO Apollo 18:15.58 83



BROUGHTON (NC)
Did not run this past weekend (JV ran Tanglewood Inv. in Clemmons, NC)



DAVIESS COUNTY (KY)
Finished third at 27-team Lexington Catholic Invitational on relatively hilly (gradual uphills and downhills) state-meet course (Kentucky Horse Park) against best teams in Kentucky.

Top five: Apollo (89 points, 16:40 per runner average); duPont Manual (103, 16:48); Daviess County (119, 16:55); Trinity (161, 17:06); Southwestern (166, 17:04).

11 Taylor, Landon 11 Daviess County H 16:33.73
16 Russelburg, Wes 11 Daviess County H 16:43.19 16
28 Taylor, Matt 11 Daviess County H 17:03.54
29 Dickens, Brett 11 Daviess County H 17:05.64
35 Anderson, Pate 10 Daviess County H 17:09.19 35
45 Bratcher, Josh 10 Daviess County H 17:23.08
48 Ehrenheim, Evan 09 Daviess County H 17:25.70 47



DUPONT MANUAL (KY)
Finished second at 27-team Lexington Catholic Invitational on relatively hilly (gradual uphills and downhills) state-meet course (Kentucky Horse Park) against best teams in Kentucky.

Top five: Apollo (89 points, 16:40 per runner average); duPont Manual (103, 16:48); Daviess County (119, 16:55); Trinity (161, 17:06); Southwestern (166, 17:04).

2 Hamm, David 12 duPont Manual 16:12.77
19 Keyes, Parker 12 duPont Manual 16:48.41
21 Ball, Derek 12 duPont Manual 16:53.05
22 Finley, Perry 11 duPont Manual 16:53.98
39 Jeter, Eric 11 duPont Manual 17:13.18
40 Henes, Alex 12 duPont Manual 17:14.20
65 Fieldhouse, Bradley 11 duPont Manual B 17:50.29



GREEN HOPE (NC)
Won the Invitational division, the mid-level race, at the Tanglewood Invitational in Clemmons, NC on Saturday. The team did a comfortable tempo run as they are getting ready for the Tri-8 conference meet Wednesday. The top 7 came through 5:26 at 1 mile and 11:04 at 2 miles before breaking off into two groups at about 2.5 miles.

6 Black, Doug 11 Green Hope 17:16.96
7 Spreitzer, Bryan 10 Green Hope 17:17.38
8 Roshdy, Zak 11 Green Hope 17:17.85
15 Pahle, Brian 12 Green Hope 17:37.19
17 Santry, Michael 12 Green Hope 17:38.26
18 Hefner, Scott 11 Green Hope 17:38.63
20 Walling, Ryan 09 Green Hope 17:40.45



JAMESTOWN (VA)
Varsity did not run this past weekend.



JEFFERSON SCI/TECH (VA)
Finished second to Queensbury, Harrier No. 20 and N.Y. No. 1, in C race of Manhattan (NY) Invitational.

Top five: Queensbury, NY (88 points); Jefferson, VA (105); Liverpool, NY (157); Bladwinsville (167); LaSalle (168).

4 Brdan Landry Jefferson VA 12.49.95 (2.5-mile course)
6 Evan Heflpn Jefferson VA 12:55.00
29 Alex Wetko Jefferson VA 13:27.86
30 Aaron Bernstein Jefferson VA 13:28.42
36 Brain Davenport Jefferson VA 13:32
58 Timmy Galvin Jefferson VA 13:47
Colin Maloney Jefferson VA 14:10



LASSISTER (GA)
Competed in Low Country Invitational in Charleston, SC. No report.



LEON (FL)
Did not run this past weekend.



MELBOURNE (FL)
Won 22-team South Fork Puma/Fleet Feet Invitational in Stuart, FL by taking 3 of the top 9 and 5 of the top 20 and scoring 46 points to beat Belen Jesuit Prep, which scored 57.

Top five: Melbourne (46 points, 16:49 per runner average); Belen Jesuit Prep (57, 16:58); Okeechobee (106, 17:22); Vero Beach (142, 17:47); South Fork (163, 18:00)

2 Brian Atkinson SO Melbourne 5:04 15:46
6 James Post JR Melbourne 5:23 16:46
9 Derek Bastien SR Melbourne 5:28 16:59
14 Erik Fagan SO Melbourne 5:31 17:09
20 Dillon McGee JR Melbourne 5:36 17:26
73 Jacob Stewart SO Melbourne 6:06 18:57
84 Will Hetico JR Melbourne 6:09 19:07



MOORESVILLE (NC)
Did not run this past weekend (JV ran at United Way Inv.)



MORRISTOWN WEST (TN)
Finished second at the 36-team Furman Invitational in Greenville, SC, 113-135 against Maryville, TN.

Top five: Maryville, TN (113, 17:12 per runner average); Morristown West, TN (135, 17:20); Grayson (142, 17:20); DeMatha, MD (196, 17:24); Watauga, NC (201, 17:36).

8 Spencer Frantom 10 Morristown West 5:25 16:49
23 Desmond Pierce 10 Morristown West 5:34 17:17
24 Andrew Dibb 11 Morristown West 5:35 17:19
38 Chris Bishop 11 Morristown West 5:39 17:33
47 Matt Bishop 10 Morristown West 5:42 17:43
57 Taylor Riden 11 Morristown West 5:46 17:53
59 John Herold 10 Morristown West 5:47 17:57

On Thursday, easily won 23-team Trailblazer Invitational at Daniel Boone High in Gray, TN, beating runner-up Science Hill, TN, 42-86.

The top five: Morristown West (42 points); Science Hill (86); Daniel Boone (113); Abingdon, VA (136); Greeneville (173).

4 Spencer Frantom 10 Morristown West 16:40.5
5 Andrew Dibb 11 Morristown West 16:57.0
8 Desmond Pierce 10 Morristown West 17:08.1
14 Chris Bishop 11 Morristown West 17:34.9
16 Taylor Riden 11 Morristown West 17:41.6
17 John Herold 10 Morristown West 17:42.1
19 Matt Bishop 10 Morristown West 17:50.2



MOUNTAIN VIEW (VA)
Despite running without 4 of top 6 runners (Thomas Porter, Stephen Henry, Chris Brown and Tim Wisniewski) and Logan O’Baker, finished third at the 38-team Albemarle Invitational in Charlottesville, VA.

Top five: Albemarle (137 points, 16:52 per runner average); Fork Union Military (175, 16:51); Mountain View (185, 17:04); Western Albemarle (188, 17:00); Ocean Lakes (192, 17:05).

12 Porter, Daniel MVHS 16:28.69
25 Yingling, Ryan MVHS 16:54.00
37 Brown, Alex MVHS 17:06.16
50 Kurpiel, JJ MVHS 17:20.35
65 Shultis, Bradley MVHS 17:32.32
81 David, Myles MVHS 17:41.50
108 Hagstrom, Dustin MVHS 18:01.23 106



TAMPA JESUIT (FL)
Did not run this past weekend.



WALTON (GA)
Did not run this past weekend.





GIRLS

Seven of the top 10 SE Ranked teams went to either Great American (Hoover, AL) or the Manhattan (NY) Invitational.

Great American had 4 SE Ranked teams (Se No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN and SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and 6 SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA)

BREAKDOWN OF GREAT AMERICAN
Except for eighth place Martin Luther King, the top 11 (of 16 teams in the Race of Champions) were SE Ranked teams and Bubble teams.

1. Mountain Brook, AL (SE No. 2) 75 points, 19:12
2. Collins Hill, GA (SE No. 9) 99, 19:27
3. Oak Ridge, TN (SE No. 7) 124, 19:45
4. Assumption, KY (SE Bubble) 133, 19:48
5. Episcopal, FL (SE No. 3) 154, 19:53
6. TC Roberson, NC (SE Bubble team) 172, 20:01
7. Mauldin, SC (SE Bubble team) 186, 20:06
8. Martin Luther King, 212, 20:21
9. Hoover, AL (SE Bubble team) 216, 20:21
10. Holy Trinity, FL (SE Bubble team) 223, 20:17
11. Parkview, GA (SE Bubble team) 232, 20:30

The 27-team field at the Girls’ Easterns at the Manhattan (NY) Invitational had four nationally-ranked teams by the Harrier (No. 1 Fayetteville Manlius, NY; No. 11 Hanover, NH; No. 15 Voorhees, NJ; No. 23 Saratoga Springs, NY) and 10 more regionally-ranked teams (NY No. 3 Warwick Valley; NY No. 7 Shenendehowa; NE No. 3 Emmaus, PA; NE No. 5 Lincoln Sudbury, MA; NE No. 7 Msgr Donovan, NJ; NE No. 8 Bromfield, MA; SE No. 1 Midlothian; SE No. 6 Blacksburg, VA and SE No. 8 Tatnall, DE) and five bubble teams from three regions.

BREAKDOWN OF GIRLS’ EASTERNS AT MANHATTAN (NY) INVITATIONAL
NOTE: The top 19 teams in 27-team field were regionally ranked or a were a bubble team except for 14th place Immaculate Heart.

1. Fayettvlle Manlius (Harrier No. 1/NY No. 1) 87 points
2. Saratoga Springs (Harrier No. 23/NY No. 6) 159 points
3. Hanover, NH (Harrier No. 11/NE No. 1) 215 points
4. Voorhees, NJ (Harrier No. 15/NE No. 2) 235 points
5. Shenendehowa (NY No. 7) 236 points
6. Lincoln Sudbury, MA (NE No. 5) 276 points
7. Warwick Valley (NY No. 3) 277 points
8. Tatnall, DE (SE No. 8) 281 points
9. Central Cambia (NE Bubble team) 306 points
10. Midlothian, VA (SE No. 1) 306 points (without 2 of top runners, injured)
11 Emmaus, PA 332 (NE No. 3)
12 Bromfield, MA 338 (NE No. 8)
13 Acad of Holy Names 362 (NY Bubble team)
14 Immaculate Heart 363
15 Blacksburg, VA 416 (SE No. 6)
16 Hilton 425 (NY Bubble team)
17 Johnson City 428 (NY Bubble team)
18 Brentsville, VA 443 (SE Bubble team)
19 Msgr Donovan, NJ 465 (NE No. 7)


1.MIDLOTHIAN (VA)
Was without No. 2 runner Paige Johnston and No. 3 Leia Lautzenheiser (both injured and won't run until regional or state meet) in a loaded national-class field in Girls’ Easterns at Manhattan (NY) Invitational and finished 10th with 306 points in the 31-team field.
See top team results at top of page for other team’s points.

(2.5-mile course)
8 Kathlen Lautzenheiser Midlothian 14:34.66
58 Sammy Dow Midlothian 15:36.5
59 Amy Witt Midlothian 15:37.3
81 Erin Stehle Midlothian 15:49.9
100 Shannon Ropelewski Midlothian 16:03.6
121 Anne Tenser Midlothian 16:26.0
141 Tierney Willard Midlothian 16:47.0



2.MOUNTAIN BROOK (AL)
Despite missing No. 5 runner Leslie Boozer, at Great American in Hoover, AL, won 16-team Race of Champions, beating three SE Ranked teams (SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN; SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and six SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).
Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to runner-up Collins Hill’s 19:27 and outscored Collins Hill, 75-99.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

7 Marie Demedicis 12 Mountain Brook H, B 18:32.4 2
11 Madeline Morgan 09 Mountain Brook H, B 18:45.2 4
12 Catherine Diethelm 12 Mountain Brook H, B 18:49.4 5
32 Brigid Carey 08 Mountain Brook H, B 19:39.9 21
56 Reed Ellis 08 Mountain Brook H, B 20:17.2 43
103 Lucy Newton 09 Mountain Brook H, B x22:09.1 90



3.EPISCOPAL (FL)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished fifth in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to three SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN; SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and one SE Bubble team (Assumption, KY).
Beat five SE Bubble teams (TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).
Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to fifth-place Episcopal’s 19:53 and outscored Episcopal, 75-154.

Note: No. 4 and No. 6 runners (Mariah Loop and Brooke Hardington) had been sick during the week and Margaret Traylor is still getting back in shape. Focus are the November races, so team is just beginning to focus on leg speed.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

14 Kathleen Traylor 10 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J 18:59.5 7
31 Laura Steel 08 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J 19:36.7 20
38 Leslie Blackshear 10 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J 19:55.4 27
62 Mariah Loop 10 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J 20:27.0 49
63 Margaret Traylor 08 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J 20:30.7 51
75 Brooke Hardington 09 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J x21:04.5 62
88 Katie Ladd 12 Episcopal Hs-Gir, J x21:40.1 75



4.ROOSEVELT (MD)
PG Relays, Oct. 10, at Fort Washington Park;



5.CHURCHILL (MD)
Easily won the 24-team Meade Invitational on FRIDAY in Odenton, Maryland, 53-86 against C.M. Wright.

Top five schools: Churchill (53 points, 19:01 per runner average); C.M. Wright (86, 19:31); Hereford (105, 19:34); Severna Park (139, 19:51); Howard (152, 20:02).

2 Hannallah, Louise Churchill  17:57.15    2       
5 McManus, Erin     Churchill  18:43.47    5    
10 Giedd, Alex      Churchill  19:10.95   10            
12 Fikri, Maryam    Churchill  19:21.57   12      
24 Ayorinde, Owoade Churchill  19:52.54   24    
37 Johne, Vera      Churchill  20:25.82   35            
50 Heilman, Maryana Churchill  20:44.89   47  



6.BLACKSBURG (VA)
Without No. 2 runner Allison Homer finished 15th in a loaded national-class field in Girls’ Easterns at Manhattan (NY) Invitational
See top team results at top of page for each team’s points.

40 Laurel MacMillan Blacksburg 15:20.1
70 JoAnna Stevens Blacksburg 15:44.9
84 Kathleen Stevens Blacksburg 15:52.1
109 Leah Fitchett Blacksburg 16:11.7
111 Avery Mattingly Blacksburg 16:12.3
153 Trinity Foreman Blacksburg 17:03.8



7.OAK RIDGE (TN)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished third in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to two SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL and SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA).
Beat SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL and six SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to third-place Oak Ridge’s 19:45 and outscored Oak Ridge, 75-124.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

22 Melanie Kulesz 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 19:16.9 12
25 Autumn Gipson 10 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 19:24.3 15
37 Adrian Etheridge 12 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 19:54.7 26
42 Corinne Lariviere 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 19:59.4 30
54 Leslie Jenkins 10 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 20:13.5 41
72 Whitney Irby 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R x21:02.4 59
99 Lauren Irby 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R x21:59.1 86



8.TATNALL (DE)
Finished eighth with 281 points (only 5 points out of 6th) in loaded Girls’ Easterns at Manhattan (NY) Invitational. Weather was breezy and 64 degrees.
Note: 29 second spread from 2-7.
See top team results at top of page for others team’s points.

22 Juliet Bottorff 14:55
50 Fehr, Kallie 15:29
52 Parons, Molly 15:30
74 Katie Kershner 15:42
83 Simmons, Carly 15:52
86 Katie Buenaga 15:55
92 Oldham, Katie 15:58



9.COLLINS HILL (GA)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished second in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, 75-99.
Beat two SE Ranked teams (SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL and SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN) and six SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to second-place Collins Hill’s 19:27 and outscored Collins Hill, 75-99.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.
Note: No. 3 runner Allyson McGinty ran sick.

9 Amanda Winslow 09 Collins Hill HS, Su 18:40.0
16 Nicky Akande 10 Collins Hill HS, Su 19:02.4
29 Allyson McGinty 09 Collins Hill HS, Su 19:32.3
34 Briana Crawford 09 Collins Hill HS, Su 19:41.5
60 Lizzie Lohmar 10 Collins Hill HS, Su 20:23.7
69 Alexa Maring 08 Collins Hill HS, Su x20:52.4
71 Katie Gezon 08 Collins Hill HS, Su x20:58.3



10.LAKE BRADDOCK (VA)
Easily won the 25-team Seeded Division at the Glory Days Invitational in Manassas, VA, beating runner-up Northwest, 112-170.

The top five: Lake Braddock (112 points, 19:11 per runner average); Northwest (170, 19:19); West Springfield (185, 19:32); Douglas Freeman (208, 19:41); Potomac Falls (219, 19:35).
Course: Relatively fast. Weather: Sunny, breezy and about 70 degrees.

11 Hagan, Kelly SO Lake Braddock 6:04 18:50
22 Epstein, Liana SO Lake Braddock 6:10 19:07
23 Parker, Amanda SO Lake Braddock 6:10 19:09
35 Landy, Erin SR Lake Braddock 6:15 19:24
36 Corrigan, Anna SR Lake Braddock 6:16 19:26
54 Moore, Taylor JR Lake Braddock 6:25 19:54
72 Lardner, Casey FR Lake Braddock 6:32 20:18



BUBBLE TEAMS

ASSUMPTION (KY)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished 4th in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to three SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN and SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA).
Beat SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL and five SE Bubble teams (TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to fourth-place Assumption’s 19:48 and outscored Assumption, 75-133.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

24 Adrienne Curtis 08 Assumption HS, Louisville 19:22.5 14
30 Hillary Raidt 09 Assumption HS, Louisville 19:32.9 19
39 Ellen Daly 09 Assumption HS, Louisville 19:57.0 28
46 Sara Davis 10 Assumption HS, Louisville 20:01.7 34
50 Allison Riedling 10 Assumption HS, Louisville 20:07.5 38
86 Amy Stamon 09 Assumption HS, Louisville x21:34.4 73
106 Brittany Lay 08 Assumption HS, Louisville x22:23.6 93



BISHOP KENNY (FL)
Finished second to Bartram Trail, FL in 22-team Bale-n-Trail Classic in Jacksonville, FL, 65-82. Top five: Bartram Trail (65 points, 19:49 per runner average); Bishop Kenny (82, 19:58); Chiles (86, 20:02); Spruce Creek (88, 20:04); Vanguard, Ocala (153, 20:54).

3 Davis, Sarah Bishop Kenny 19:06.22
8 Speigel, Allison Bishop Kenny 19:21.35
14 Heekin, Jamie Bishop Kenny 19:46.70
27 Heuertz, Alexandra Bishop Kenny 20:44.09
30 Christian, Molly Bishop Kenny 20:55.25
35 Eischen, Hilary Bishop Kenny 21:06.27
47 Spiegel, Lauren Bishop Kenny 21:45.36



BRENTSVILLE (VA)
Held out No. 2 runner Lauren Bussian and finished 18th in a loaded national-class field in Girls’ Easterns at Manhattan (NY) Invitational. Weather was breezy and 64 degrees.
See top team results at top of page for each team’s points.

(2.5-mile course)
68 Morgan Price Brentsville 15:44.4
69 Amelia Emerson Brentsville 15:44.6
76 Courtney McGowan Brentsville 15:47.3
112 Sarah Earman Brentsville 16:13.5
116 Caitlin Hoffman Brentsville 16:16.3
126 Stephanie Hutson Brentsville 16:31.6
167 Alex Kulifay Brentsville 17:24.7



CARDINAL GIBBONS (NC)
Won low-key area dual on Tuesday against Cedar Ridge.



DANIEL (SC)
Did not run last week.



HOLY TRINITY (FL)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished 10th in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to four SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN and SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and four SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL).
Beat SE Bubble team Parkview, GA.

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to 10th-place Holy Trinity’s 20:17 and outscored Holy Trinity, 75-223.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

6 Kayla Hale 09 Holy Trinity Aca, M 18:28.7 1
59 Melissa Jones 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M 20:21.1 46
63 Savannah McKendree 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M 20:30.7 52
68 Teresa Ristow 12 Holy Trinity Aca, M 20:48.9 55
82 Heather Farthing 09 Holy Trinity Aca, M 21:17.0 69
91 Stephanie Bird 08 Holy Trinity Aca, M x21:43.6 78
97 Grace Kucera 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M x21:57.5 84



HOOVER (AL)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished 9th in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to four SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN and SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and three SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC).
Beat SE Bubble teams Holy Trinity, FL and Parkview, GA.

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to 9th-place Hoover’s 20:21 and outscored Hoover, 75-216.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

26 Nicole Muldowney 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, 19:26.8 16
33 Kimberly Muldowney 12 Hoover HS, Hoover, 19:41.0 22
57 Jill Cowart 12 Hoover HS, Hoover, 20:17.7 44
79 Katelyn George 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, 21:09.2 66
81 Katelyn Gentry 10 Hoover HS, Hoover, 21:14.6 68
96 Laura Smith 12 Hoover HS, Hoover, x21:54.4 83
105 Megan O'Brien 08 Hoover HS, Hoover, x22:14.7 92



LOURDES (FL)
Rested 4 of top 7 runners (Meagan Hoar, Christina Brea, Catherine Ventura and Jillian Gil), but still won Fleetfoot Invitational, 31-59 against runner-up and defending state champion Melbourne.

2. Nastasha Rodriguez, Lourdes, 19:56
4. Melissa Menendez, Lourdes, 20:04
5. Alessandra Valdez, Lourdes, 20:09
8. Vanessa Pedrayes, Lourdes, 20:32
12. Natalie Reyes, Lourdes, 20:42
25. Ani Saca, Lourdes, 21:48



MAGGIE WALKER (VA)
Ran without No. 4 runner Caroline Vines and finished second to Millbrook at the 34-team Albemarle Invitational in Charlottesville, VA, 97-110. Top five: Millbrook (97 points, 19:50 average per runner); Maggie Walker (110, 19:57); Colonial Forge (157, 20:26); Ocean Lakes (226, 20:45); James Wood (242, 21:05).

2 Piersol, Susannah Maggie Walker 18:46.18
10 Schick, Clarissa Maggie Walker 19:28.31
13 Davis, Natalie Maggie Walker 19:40.38
41 Thibeaylt, Abbey Maggie Walker 20:51.98
46 Powelson, Jocelyn Maggie Walker 21:01.83
62 Mierzejewsky, Kristen Maggie Walker 21:33.40

Won quad meet, 18-48 over Louisa, on Wednesday by taking 7 of the top 8.

1 Susannah Piersol Maggie Walker 19:29
2 Natalie Davis Maggie Walker 20:19
4 Jocelyn Powelson Maggie Walker 21:07
5 Hannah McDonald Maggie Walker 21:10
6 Abby Thibeault Maggie Walker 21:12
7 Rena Hamzey Maggie Walker 21:16
8 Caroline Newcomb Maggie Walker 21:42



MORGANTOWN (WV)
Finished second to SE Bubble team Morgantown, WV at North Central Athletic Conference Championship, 42-53. Had a strong top 3, placing them in the top 7, but fourth runner was 18th about 1 minute behind and fifth runner was 23rd nearly 1 minute behind No. 4 runner.

Top five teams: University (42 points, 20:54 per runner average); Morgantown (53, 21:02); Preston (77, 21:44); Elkins (114, 22:43); North Marion (119, 22:41).

2 Allison Pettit Morgantown 19:28.36
4 Emma Berry Morgantown 20:28.46
7 Aubrey Moskal Morgantown 20:46.10
18 Megan Radcliffe Morgantown 21:46.38 18
23 Gabrielle Lafata Morgantown 22:44.67
24 Alex Arthurs Morgantown 22:50.57
26 Elizabeth Duarte Morgantown 22:55.85 25



PARKVIEW (GA)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished 11th in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to four SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN and SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and five SE Bubble teams (Assumption, KY; TC Roberson, NC; Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL and Parkview, GA).

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to 11th-place Parkview’s 20:30 and outscored Parkview, 75-232.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

40 Caroline Ward 08 Parkview Hs-Girl, L 19:57.3 29
43 Lindsey Ebert 08 Parkview Hs-Girl, L 19:59.7 31
63 Shea Spicher 10 Parkview Hs-Girl, L 20:30.7 50
70 Lisa Saari 10 Parkview Hs-Girl, L 20:54.9 57
78 Jocelyn Hamel 09 Parkview Hs-Girl, L 21:08.1 65
90 Ashley Kirkman 10 Parkview Hs-Girl, L x21:42.3 77
98 Sara Allison 12 Parkview Hs-Girl, L x21:58.0 85



PROVIDENCE (NC)
Trained through and ran as a pack to win Invitational Division, a second-tier race, at the Tanglewood Inviational, beating Broughton, 84-94. Top five: Providence (84 points, 21:15 per runner average); Broughton (94, 21:28); Topsail (143, 21:52); White Oak (159, 22:00); Jacksonville (173, 21:53).

16 Paley, Jenna 12 Providence 21:12.77
18 Costa, Katelyn 10 Providence 21:14.52
19 Van Tassell, Jamie 10 Providence 21:15.37
20 Smit, Benita 11 Providence 21:16.30
21 Heatherington, Bec 12 Providence 21:19.01
24 Gannon, Melisa 12 Providence 21:36.30
25 Biggers, Alex 11 Providence 21:39.21



ROBERSON (NC)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished sixth in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to four SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN; SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and one SE Bubble team (Assumption, KY).
Beat four SE Bubble teams (Mauldin, SC; Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to sixth-place TC Roberson’s 20:01 and outscored TC Roberson, 75-172.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

23 Caroline Kirby 08 TC Roberson HS, Asheville 19:20.2 13
44 Zoe Dubin 10 TC Roberson HS, Asheville 19:59.8 32
49 Stephanie Chapman 08 TC Roberson HS, Asheville 20:06.1 37
55 Marie Mauhar 12 TC Roberson HS, Asheville 20:14.8 42
61 Kylie Smith 09 TC Roberson HS, Asheville 20:26.0 48
73 Laura Hoer 10 TC Roberson HS, Asheville x21:03.3 60
112 Jessy Downey 10 TC Roberson HS, Asheville x23:06.4 99



SACRED HEART (KY)
Won 24-team Lexington Catholic Invitational on relatively hilly (gradual uphills and downhills) state-meet course (Kentucky Horse Park) against most of the best teams in Kentucky.

Top five: Sacred Heart (59 points, 19:50 per runner average); Daviess County (69, 20:09); Conner (167, 20:59); Notre Dame Academy (173, 21:02); duPont Manual (176, 21:05).

1 Brink, Emma 9 Sacred Heart 18:34.23
3 McAtee, Emme 11 Sacred Heart 19:12.44
13 xJulian, Clare 11 Sacred Heart X20:10.73
15 Allen, Catherine 9 Sacred Heart 20:19.26 14
20 Fry, Logan 10 Sacred Heart 20:28.74
23 Triplett, Vanessa 9 Sacred Heart 20:37.53
31 Murphy, Sarah 11 Sacred Heart 20:53.35 29



SCOTTSBORO (AL)
Led by the the first-place individual finish of Emily Thompson in 18:18.2, Scottsboro won the 9-team 5A/6A Division at the Decatur Invitational Dew It On The Trails in Decatur, AL.



UNIVERSITY (WV)
Beat to SE Bubble team Morgantown, WV to win North Central Athletic Conference Championship, 42-53. Placed 4 in the top 9 and had 7 of the top 17.

Top five teams: University (42 points, 20:54 per runner average); Morgantown (53, 21:02); Preston (77, 21:44); Elkins (114, 22:43); North Marion (119, 22:41).

5 Hallie Portner SR University HS 20:35.68
6 Lydia Martinelli SO University HS 20:45.44
8 Sarah Martinelli JR University HS 20:46.76
9 Jennifer Sirockman SR University HS 20:59.24
14 Lindsay Wyatt SR University HS 21:25.69
15 Alison Kimble SO University HS 21:31.83
17 Jennifer van der Sloot JR University HS 21:44.20



OTHERS

MAULDIN (SC)
At Great American in Hoover, AL, finished seventh in 16-team Race of Champions, losing to four SE Ranked teams (SE No. 2 Mountain Brook, AL; SE No. 3 Episcopal, FL; SE No. 7 Oak Ridge, TN; SE No. 9 Collins Hill, GA) and two SE Bubble team (Assumption, KY and TC Roberson, NC).
Beat three SE Bubble teams (Hoover, AL; Holy Trinity, FL; Parkview, GA).

Winner Mountain Brook averaged 19:12 per runner to fifth-place Episcopal’s 19:53 and outscored Episcopal, 75-154.
See top 11 results at top of page for other team’s points and average per runner.

17 Alyssa Kulik 08 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 19:03.7 9
47 Hannah Morgan 08 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 20:03.1 35
48 Alexa Neiling 10 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 20:05.4 36
58 Caroline McDonough 10 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 20:18.4 45
74 Rachel Neiling 09 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 21:03.5 61
80 Kathleen Jacob 10 Mauldin HS, Mauldin x21:12.2 67
89 Renee Kulik 10 Mauldin HS, Mauldin x21:41.5 76



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