Nike Team Nationals - Midwest region
Illinois - Indiana - Michigan - Ohio - Wisconsin


NTN Midwest Rankings - Oct 1, 2004

The NTN regional rankings are the basis of the NTN team selection process. The top two teams in each region at the end of the season will be invited to compete in the Nike Team Nationals in Portland Dec. 4. The third and fourth place teams in each region are considered for the four national at-large selections.

NTN MIDWEST REGION RANKINGS
October 1
based on results through Sep 25
(Sep 24 ranking in parenthesis)
BOYS
1 York Elmhurst IL (1) - wins Palatine meet by 52, running 1-2-3, with 14:25 avg for flat 2.94 miles
2 Milford MI (2) - wins Detroit Cath Cent meet with 16:37 5k avg on rolling course
3 Hamilton Southeastern IN (3) - wins Crossroads meet by 41 with 16:54 5k avg on hilly course
4 Palatine IL (4) - 2nd to York at Palatine meet amongst many of state's best
5 Madison West WI (5) - no meet
6 Dexter MI (6) - no meet
7 Lawrence North IN (9) - wins Culver meet,2nd straight win over Carmel with 16:31 5k avg and 33-second spread
8 Centreville OH (7) - wins Pickerington meet with 16:31 5k avg
9 St. Xavier OH (8) - held out top runners
10 Huron Ann Arbor MI (10) - no meet
GIRLS
1 Clarkston MI (1) - wins Jackson meet while sitting out 2 of top 4
2 Bowling Green OH (2) - wins Stritch meet by 68 with 18:55 5k avg
3 Naperville North IL (3) - wins DuPage meet with 29, 40-sec spread and 18:30 3M avg
4 Waukesha West WI (4) - wins Laser Relays, in flights, with 15:08 4k avg
5 Cathedral Indianapolis IN (5) - wins Crossroads meet, takes 7 of top 14, with 15:20 4k avg
6 St. Ursula Academy OH (7) - wins all-Ohio with 36-second spread
7 Colerain Cincinnati OH (6) - 6th at Griak meet while missing key runner
8 Goodrich MI (10) - wins Tortoise & Hare meet with 19:49 5k avge on tough course
9 Arrowhead WI (9) - wins Midwest meet with 15:32 4k avge
10 Northridge IN (NR) - wins Culver meet over Valparaiso with 15:06 4k avge on fast course

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