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Zoe
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Flathead sweeps team titles
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Friday Sweeps
Girls Individual: Melissa Grelli 18:01, Corona
del Mar 42 (Presentation 42)
Girls Team: Raquel Barrientos 17:58, San
Lorenzo Valley 71
Boys Individual: Andrew Tachius 15:30,
Woodcrest Christian 78 (Arroyo 79)
Boys Team: Alex Dunn 15:00, Barstow 87.
Saturday 7:15 am: Div 1-2 sweepstakes,
9:45
am to 10:45 am
There are 88 races Friday afternoon and all day Saturday,
but the elite focus is on the 8 sweepstakes races -- team
and individual, boys and girls. The single sweeps across
Divisions 3-4-5 on Friday is new this year. So is clearing
the course for the sweeps (regular races go off 8 minutes
apart, with three races on the course at all times). Top
individuals the last 3 years have been Yong-Song Leal, J.J.
Duke, Josh Spiker, Amber Trotter, Anita Siraki, and Sara
Bei.
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San Lorenzo Valley was the hit of Friday's session, winning
the Division 3-4-5 girls team sweepstakes and having the two
fastest runners of the day: Alex Dunn and Raquel Barrientos. |
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THIS
WEEK
- results, rankings, and other current news
(alphabetical by state)
AR Chile
Pepper Invitational - Russellville AR sr Chase
Feltner 15:08 5K. Edmond Memorial OK boys
80. Beth Madson, Lake Hamilton AR 14:38 4k.
Broken Arrow OK girls 103.
California
on DyeStatCal
Results - rankings -
previews -
NEW: Foot
Locker West preview by Mike Kennedy -
updated 10/24 - Mike tabs Zoe Nelson and
Lauren Jespersen as favorites.
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Orange
County Championships
Woodbridge jr Michael Hadden (left)
14:37 3m takes down 1984 course record of William
Feliciano. Dana Hills boys win
team title. Esperanza sr Allison Costello
(right) 17:30 leads team to
girls title.
photos by Bill Leung |
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Monterey
Bay Invitational - Fastest of big 2-day meet are
San Lorenzo Valley jr Alex Dunn 15:24
and Presentation jr Melissa Grelli 18:15
(Ruth Graham 18:17 in a different race). Fastest team
times were run by North Monterey County boys
and Gunn Palo Alto girls.
Sensational
Seven - XC Analyzer rates top 7 in California by
grade.
DyeStatCal Athlete of
the Week
Girls: Laguna Creek jr Rachel
Bryan. Boys: Rio Mesa sr Phillip
Reid
DyeStatCal Coach of the Week
Girls: Rob
Collins, San Lorenzo Valley. Boys: Don
Burnette, Orange |
CA Teresa McWalters, a home schooled
senior from San Francisco, ran second against college runners
in 17:51 5k in the Santa Clara University Bronco Invitational
at Crystal Springs, Belmont.
CO
5A
Regional - Megan Kaltenbach back
on top with split second win over sister Kate
and US#4 Smoky Hill girls a big winner
with 22 points in Colorado's toughest regional. Smoky
Hill sr Brent Vaughn goes wire to wire
in boys race, with team title going to Colorado #1 Denver
West 61. |
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FL Pre-State
- Ricky Quintana's highlights:
"Jenny Barringer of Oviedo had the fastest time
of the day in the Girl's open race. Looked amazing. Laura
Bowerman crushed a tired looking Elly Kabboord. Kabboord
has not had a break from racing all season. The girls' race
came down to the stretch run. Spanish River
was able to hold off Bishop Kenny, 88-94.
"The boy's race was won by Steven Hassen.
Hassen went out hard and was nearly caught in the final 50
meters by a hard charging Sam Vazquez. Bishop Kenny
crushed Winter Park for the boy's title."
GA Banks
Oil Last Chance Inv - Wesleyan GA sweeps individual honors
with seniors Cristan Duvall 15:44 5k (Ashenafi
Arega 15:48) and Lauren Blankenship 18:42.
IN Regionals
- Lawrence North Indianapolis IN sr Nef Araia
15:22 5k on wet muddy course at Brebeuf; Araia still undefeated
this season. Next up: big Semi-State showdown with US#6 Columbus
North (Christian Wagner) and Carmel.
KS Kansas
week by Anthony Bozarth Oct 26 - big regional day looms,
including "super regional" at Emporia with 7 of
top 10 teams in Kansas.
KS Kansas
week by Anthony Bozarth - Lawrence boys,
#1 ranked Kansas 6A team, won on a cold, muddy day with 63
points in the Sunflower League, Kansas' largest conference,
with several other ranking teams on hand. Dylan McClain 16:17
5k and Andy Stuble 16:27 gave Lawrence a 1-2 punch. Shawnee
Mission South jr Connie Abbott won the girls
race in 11:30 2-mile, fastest of a big day of league meets
in Kansas. Kansas 6A defending champ and #1 all season Shawnee
Mission Northwest girls won with 45 points.
KY North
Hardin Invitational - "Neither the rain, the mud,
the 20-mph winds, or a hard fall could stop Kentucky's Bobby
Curtis from victory in a classic cross-country duel
with Missouri’s Adam Perkins as two
of the country’s top runners went head-to-head ."
Sacred Heart KY jr Maddie Schueler wins girls
race. Team titles go to South Oldham boys
(over a split St. Xavier squad) and Sacred Heart (by
1 point over KY #1 Campbell County. - Charles
Zimmerman reports.
It takes 17:59 5k for Mercy
Academy soph Carmen Mims (L) to beat
Sacred Heart jr Maddie Schueler 18:06 |
Louisville
girls stage a barnburner at Academy meet
story
and photos by Charles Zimmerman Jr
Sacred Heart's stellar
freshman Leah Ryan (R) was 3rd in 18:07 |
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MD Harford
County Ch. - C. M. Wright swept team and
individual titles. Senior Pat Bailey 15:23
3m led the boys 19 (1-2-3-5-8) with his third straight Harford
County championship. Soph Kelli Buck 18:10
led the girls 27 (1-2-7-8-9) in course record time.
MD Baltimore County Championships - Dulaney
swept the team titles, with the girls winning for
the 13th straight year.
MI OK Red Conference - In
her first race in 6 weeks after being sidelined with a hip
injury, Rockford jr Nikki Bohnsack won in
18:55 5k on a rainy, cold day. Rockford girls scored a perfect
15 to finish conference season 7-0.
MI OAA League, Oakland - US#10 Clarkston
girls 29 ended Adams Rochester's 5-year reign in
this league with a 1-5-6-7-10 showing led by soph Liz
Mengyan 18:29 5k.
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Nevada
has hills
. . . and rocks too.
Josh Corder navigates a mountainous course at Carson
City (5300 feet elevation) to win a Carson
3-way in 18:00 5k. Not a great time, you say, until
you try to run these rocky mountain courses.
photo by Nevada
TrackStats
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NV Southern
Nevada League Championships - Centennial soph Blake
Schotzhauer 15:20 3m. Cimarron-Memorial sr Natasha
Wicks 17:49.
NY New
York Week on armorytrack.com - Chris Platt (12:38.4)
leads Haddonfield to Eastern title in competitive
team race. Pennsylvania's Cardinal O'Hara
takes girls A race; Haddonfield's
V. Wright is day's fastest at 15:04.2 over
2.5m.
NY Saratoga
Bank Classic - The home schooled McDougal brothers
of Peru NY finished 1st and 4th overall all ages.
Jr Joshua won in 15:03 5k and soph Jordan was 4th in 15:38.
OH Regionals
- Lancaster: Davidson Hilliard sweeps,
US#4 boys 39 and girls 44; Reynoldsburg jr John Ealy
15:55 5k; Coffman Dublin sr Emily King 18:54.
Troy: LaSalle Cincinnati boys 75
(St. Xavier 80, Midwest #9 Middletown 104); Fairfield jr John
Dixon 15:50; Minster jr Sunni Olding 18:57.
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OR
Districts
Mt. Hood: Central Catholic
Portland OR jr Galen Rupp 15:16 5k
(left), winning by 35 seconds and breaking
course record by 19 seconds in a solo route. Centennial
29 won the boys team title. St. Mary's
Academy sr Margaret Frank 19:05
led her team to an easy victory with 21 points.
Metro: Southridge sr Patrick Werhane
15:30 5k missed the course record at Tuialatin
Valley, Beaverton by only 1 second. |
PA Pennsylvania
Week by Don Rich
Northeast #2 Wyomissing girls cruise behind
one-two Amy-Debbie Huss performances of 18:50-18:54.
Miller twins get the best of Clark
twins in Lebanon-Lancaster League battle, with Craig/Brad
going 1st and 6th, and Pat/Ben going 2nd and 8th. Jesi
& Jed Christiansen win comfortably. Hickory
girls nip Slippery Rock and Mercer. West
Middlesex uses 40-second spread to dominate. Brian
and Eric Soder lead Harbor Creek to Erie County Championships.
Parkland girls, 2000 AAA State Champs, beat
2001 State Champs Allentown Central Catholic for 2nd time
in two weeks. Henderson takes Ches-Mont League
behind Gottesfeld-Williams tie. Sam
Bair experiences breathing problems and fades after
mile at Tri-State Coaches Invitational.Ian Fitzgerald win.
Taranto girls' champ. Fuller holds
off Philbin at Mid-Penn Champs. Blood wins
AA.
RI 20th
Brown Invitational - Bromfield MA sr Ari Lambie
and Bay Shore NY soph Laura Cummings break
Natasha Roetter's meet record. Greely ME jr Ben True
also breaks meet record. Northeast #8 Columbia NY
girls beat Northeast #5 Hopewell Valley NJ. Northeast
#5 Christian Brothers Academy NJ boys beat
Northeast #8 Bishop Hendricken RI.
UT State
Meet - Orem sr Amber Harper 17:52 3m
was fastest of the day and led her team (1, 6, 7, 15, 19)
to a 48-51 win over US#13 Mountain View (1, 6, 7, 15, 19)
in class 4A, with the issue going down to the fifth runner.
Weber sr Steve Shepherd 15:36 won boys class
5A in the fastest time of the day (Mike Steele, Mountain View
15:39), but US#2 Mountain View was the best
team of the day, winning class 4A with 27 points (1, 2, 4,
9, 11) and beating US#14 Davis, the class
5A champion, in combined scoring 65-98.
VT Middlebury
jr Amanda Bodette 17:59 5k.
WA S.
Puget Sound Lake League - Auburn Riverside WA sr Carl
Moe 15:15 5k, winning by 49 seconds and breaking
Chris Lukezic's 1-year-old record at Spanaway Park by 13 seconds.
WI Wisconsin
Valley Conference - Stevens Point sr Chris Solinsky
15:28 5k to win third straight conference title.
Only Stevens Point runner to do better was Suzy Favor, who
won four straight.
WI UW-Parkside Invitational - Chaska MN freshman
Bria Wetsch, running unattached, was 13th
against college runners in 18:34 5k, which would have placed
her 8th in last year's Foot Locker Midwest regional on the
same course.
WY Conference
Meets - Campbell County (Gillette) WY
swept team titles at the Northern 4A Conference in Casper
for the 16th straight year; the boys (21 points) are ranked
US#17 in The Harrier.
Individual titles went to Natrona fr Sarah Balfour
18:37 5k and Campbell County's Andrew Jones
16:24.
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Montana-Wyoming
BorderWar
The coaches of Montana and Wyoming announce the first
annual Montana-Wyoming BorderWar to take place Nov 2 at Sheridan
WY. The site will alternate between the two states. The top 30 runners
from each state will participate in the event, patterned after the
Washington-Oregon BorderClash, now in its 4th year at Nike World
Headquarters, Beaverton OR.
The
Harrier rankings #3
10/14/02 -- Marc Bloom's third
Super 25 of the season keeps The Woodlands TX boys
and Saratoga Springs NY girls as national leaders.
The Woodlands held the top spot despite the disqualification of
their top 2 runners at Charlotte that gave #2 Mountain View UT the
Great American Race of Champions
title. Eight new teams moved into the top 10: Boys - 4.
Davidson Hilliard OH, 6. Columbus North IN, 7. Milford MI, and 10.
Roosevelt DesMoines IA. Girls - 2. Jenks OK, 3. Sultana
Hesperia CA, 8. Mountain Pointe AZ, and 10. Clarkston MI. The
Harrier top 10 national and top 5 regional teams [next rankings
due Nov 4] |
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national performance lists
The 2002 cross country performance list now has 1,290 performances from
297 meets based on data received through October 10. Lists include 3 mile
and 5k times meeting cutoffs.
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Last
Week
30th
Manhattan College Invitational
10/12/02 at Van Cortlandt Park, New
York City - 2.5 miles - rain, 65 degrees predicted
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Pages: BOYS
- GIRLS
Saratoga
girls - Nicole Blood
Shenendehowa boys - Brendan Fennell
All-day rain turned parts of the course into ankle-high
mud, but it didn't stop the rugby players next door and it didn't stop
9,000 high school runners. US#1 Saratoga NY girls crushed
the Eastern States Championship field with a 24 point score, 89 points
ahead of runner-up Argyle, 3rd ranked team in the Northeast. Saratoga
freshman Nicole Blood won easily in 14:25.4, 10th best on the
all-time Manhattan list despite the conditions. Pearl River sr Brendan
Fennell was easily the fastest boy of the day at 12:30.2, 13th
on the all-time list, and observors thought he would have had a top 5
time on a dry day. US#11 Shenendehowa boys had the fastest
average team time at 13:15.8.
California on DyeStatCal
Results - rankings - previews - Mt.
SAC sweeps entries
Clovis Invitational
- Laguna Creek jr Rachel Bryan blasts out to 56-second
win in 17:43 5k on tough California state meet course in Woodward Park,
Fresno. Canyon Country girls 79 dump US#8 Dana Hills
132. Liberty Christian sr Tim Nelson 15:09 downs Duarte
jr Mohamed Trafeh and Rio Mesa sr Philip Reid,
both timed in 15:15. US#12 Poly Long Beach boys 93 are
easy winner of boys championship race.
Caitlin
Chock talks about her great 17:15 at Crystal Springs; she beat mom's
record!
Foot
Locker West preview 10/10 - by Mike Kennedy. Favorite lists and highlights
of past week's races by favorites.
DyeStatCal Athlete of the Week
Girls: Oak Ridge jr Natalie
White. Boys: Helix La Mesa jr Babey
Wagnew
DyeStatCal Coach of the Week
Girls:Doyle
O'Regan, Piedmont. Boys: Jim
Duarte, Barstow
CO Centennial League - Smoky Hill soph
Katelyn Kaltenbach 19:02 5k won her second straight meet
as big sister Megan Kaltenbach, still ailing with bronchitis,
fell back to fifth in the last 1000 meters. "When Megan is healthy
I would have no chance against her," Katelyn told a local newspaper.
FL Deja
Vu Inv - Torrid boys team battle as US#22 Bishop Kenny Jacksonville nips
Chiles Tallahassee, 73-74, with South #9 Winter Park FL a close third
with 80 points. The individual title went to Vanguard Ocala sr Steven
Hassen 15:04 over Bishop Kenny sr Ryder Leary
15:11. Maclay FL jr Ryan Deak, suffering from stomach
problems, faded to fifth. Deja Vu coverage on RunFlorida.com.
Results on FLrunnner.com.
IA Roosevelt DesMoines fr Hannah
Roeder 15:11 4k winning the Central Iowa Metro League, her second
win of the season with a season best of 14:24.
ID Idaho
Week by Brett Hill - Highland's Matt Knopf 15:34
beat Skyline sr David Jankowski 16:03 in a showdown of
Idaho's two best runners, but Skyline won thje team title of the Tiger-Grizz
meet. Karley Meikle 19:17 led Hillcrest to the girls
title with 69 points.
IL Weekly
Report by IllinoisRunner.com - Normal West sr Meghan Braffet
17:17 3m for 37-second win over strong field at Wheeling Inv.
Illinois #1 and US#18 Carl Sandburg girls 30 dominate
Blackhawk Stampede by 78 points over runnerup Naperville Central. State
now moves into county and conference championships. Andrew jr Matt
Withrow 14:36 3m to run away with Rich Central Inv.
IN Weekly
Report by IndianaRunner.com - Conference week in the Hoosier State!
Indiana #1 and US#6 Columbus North boys win Conference
Indiana, led by jr Christian Wagner's course record 15:43
5k. Indiana #2 Columbus North girls 41 made it a sweep
over four other top 25 teams, led by jr Julie Eckerly 15:01
4k. New Haven boys win first ever Northeast Hoosier Conference
title. Freshman Leslie Getts leads Dekalb to
girls title with 14:45 4k. In Duneland Conference, Indiana #1 and US#9
Valparaiso girls 23 with 6 of top 8 spots led by jr Racheal
Marchand 14:39 4k over previously unbeaten Chesterton jr Cassie
Peller 15:04.
IN Lawrence North Indianapolis IN sr Nef Araia
15:33 5k stayed undefeated this season with a 28-second win in
the Metro Inter Conference.
MI News Herald
Inv, Riverview - Allen Park sr Jackie Gaydos 17:54 5k,
winning by 90 seconds and leading her team to first win in this meet in
26 years.
KS Kansas
week by Anthony Bozarth - Liz Kramer, of Maize KS,
outkicks Clearwater KS soph Mallory Champa, both timed
in 11:49 2m, in Salina Inv. Shawnee Hts jr Trisha Nickoley 11:55
2m wins Topeka City championship. Kansas #2 Emporia boys 66
win El Dorado Inv by 87 points.
Lindsay Van Alstine
injured - New Jersey star, a Foot Locker
finalist last year, may have run her last HS cross-country race. After
winning in convincing fashion at last week's Shore Coaches meet, Lindsay
experienced upper leg pains during her warmdown and, when they persisted,
went in for a medical checkup. A preliminary diagnosis of a stress fracture
in her femur was made, but she will be examined again this week. (from
Ed Grant and Paul Schwartz)
NM Oct
8 Coaches Poll - Nationally ranked Albuquerque Academy boys
and Los Alamos girls still undefeated and #1.
NM Mid-Season
Report - Gallup boys and girls favored to win 5A
state titles. Class 4A is dominated by Albuquerque Academy boys,
undefeated in 2 years, and Los Alamos girls, undefeated
this season. Good interdivisional competition still on tap at Albuquerque
City Championships Oct 19 and Los Alamos Inv Oct 25.
NY State
girls rankings Week 5 - Saratoga, Honeoye Falls-Lima, Bayport-Bluepoint,
and Argyle top A-B-C-D lists.
NY State boys
rankings Week 4 - A-B-C-D leaders are Shenendehowa, East Aurora, Sauquoit
Valley, and East Rochester.
NY NYC Boys Rankings
Week 5 - Monsignor Farrell is the city leader.
OH Districts -
Minster jr Sunni Olding 18:04 5k at Spencerville. LaSalle
Cincinnati boys 31 for their second straight Cincinnati district
title. Turpin Cincinnati jr Carolyn Rauen 17:43 5k avenged
an early season loss to Mason Cincinnati fr Angela Bizzari 17:46,
with both well under the Cincinnati district meet recorfd (Lindsay Zinn
18:08). Taylor Cinci fr Emily Thompson won a different
division at Cincinnati in 18:07. At Groveport, Coffman Dublin sr Emily
King 17:57 5k; Davidson Hilliard soph Melissa Horner
was 18:10 in a different division.
OR Summit
Inv, Bend - South Eugene OR soph Erin
Gray 18:49 5k was a 33-second winner over Hood
River Valley jr Christy Paul, who held second by 0.9 second over Sunset
freshman Samone Brockett. Klamath Falls OR sr Lauren
Jespersen 16:05 won by 9 seconds over jr teammate Kevin Pellegrino,
but US#13 Mead WA 82 won the team title.
OR Mount Hood Conference
- Portland Central Catholic jr Galen Rupp runs an "effortless"
15:24 5k to beat Alec Wall, Joaquin Chapa, and Mike McGrath by 20 seconds
and break course by 33 seconds. Shannon McKenzie and
Analiese Chapa stage a barn burner, with McKenzie winning
at the wire. First-person report
PA
PENNSYLVANIA WEEK by Don Rich
US#9 Thomas Jefferson Alexandria VA boys travel out of
sniper territory and grab big William Tennent Inv with 32 points (2-3-5-10-12-18-21).
Another Virginia runner, Jamestown sr Jonna Reinhardt,
edged Jefferson's Christo Landry for the individual title,
15:01 to 15:03. Jamestown was at the Tennent last year when Bryce Ruiz
tied Dan Coval's meet record. Jefferson went looking for a meet after
cancellation of the Glory Days Inv
Hershey
High School v. Angie Saterstad
HERSHEY PA 10/11/02 -- The possible sale of the Hershey
Company is not the only bittersweet controversy in this company town this
year. Hershey High School senior Angie Saterstad, who spent her summer
winning the USATF Junior Olympics 3000 meters in Omaha (above)
and vacationing in Ocean City with her parents, is being barred from the
school's cross country team because she missed a few pre-season practices
in August. Story and commentsat
Manassas VA, near two of the ten Beltway Sniper shootings in the last
10 days. Story and photo
TX Texas
A&M Invitational - Cinco Ranch Katy TX jr Kyle Miller
15:47 5k, remaining unbeaten this year. Cy-Falls sr Calandra
Stewart 18:59 wins a rare 5K for Texas girls (they run 3200 meters
usually) over favored Langham Creek sr Brittany Brockham, who
held big lead before collapsing near the finish and recovering to stumble
across the line for 2nd in 19:12. Kingwood's US#9 boys
37 and US#22 girls 34 swept the team titles.
UT Region 7 at Orem - Orem UT sr Amber
Harper 16:54 3m became the second fastest in the US at 3 miles
this season (Zoe Nelson 16:43). Great American winner Mike Steele,
Mountain View, won the boys race in a swift 14:37.
WI Rapids Invitational
- Stevens Point WI sr Chris Solinsky 15:13 5k.
WY Bryant-Johnson
Memorial - Andrew Jones, Gillette WY, won wire to wire
in 16:14 5k on a cool, windy day at 5,000 feet, leading Gillette 27 to
the team title. Riverton WY jr Nikki Peterson, who raced
in Nevada last year, pulled away late from Byron WY fr Emily Higgins to
win, 19:08 to 19:40. Casper soph Sara Balfour dropped out after a mid-race
collision with Higgins. Gillette girls 55 completed a sweep for their
school.
DyeStat
Foot Locker Favorites - Start with the top returning
runners from last year's meet, add the best mile and 2-Mile times last
spring, and mix with care. You have the DyeStat Foot Locker Favorites,
our picks of the top 20 contenders per region for the coveted 8 tickets
to San Diego for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships national
finals.
DyeStat
Featured Meets
Meets that will be covered in depth by DyeStat
in 2002-2003
* = DyeStat on-site meet
- CROSS COUNTRY 2002
- * Sep 7 - Midwest
Meet of Champions, Hilliard OH
- * Sep 21 - Iolani
Invitational, Kualoa HI
- * Sep 27-28 - Great
American Cross Country Festival, Charlotte NC
- * Oct 5 - Portage
Invitational - Portage MI
- * Oct 12 - Manhattan
Invitational, Van Cortlandt Park, NYC
- * Oct 25-26 - Mt. SAC Invitational, Walnut CA
- * Nov 17 - OR-WA BorderClash, Nike World Headquarters,
Beaverton OR
- FOOT LOCKER
CHAMPIONSHIPS
- INDOOR 2003
- * Dec 21 - Bishop Loughlin Games - New York Armory
- * Dec 27 - Holiday Classic - New York Armory
- * Jan 11 - Hispanic Games - New York Armory
- * Jan 25 - New Balance Games - New York Armory
- * Feb 7 - Millrose Games - Madison Square Garden
NYC
- * Feb 8 - Colgate Women's Games - Madison Square
Garden NYC
- * Feb 13-15 - Simplot Games - Pocatello ID
- * Mar 15-16 - Nike Indoor Classic - Landover
MD
- OUTDOOR 2003
- * Mar 28-29 - Sugar Bowl Classic - New Orleans
LA
- * Apr 4-5 - Mobile Challenge of Champions - Mobile
AL
- * Apr 11-12 - Arcadia Invitational - Arcadia
CA
- * Apr 24-26 - Penn Relays - Philadelphia PA
- * June 13-14 - adidas Outdoor Championships -
Raleigh NC
- * June 19-22 - USATF Nationals - Palo Alto CA
- June 28-29 - 1st National Decathlon/Heptathlon
Ch. - Albuquerque NM
- July - USATF Junior Olympics
- August - AAU Junior Olympics
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