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April 16, 2008 Report
  • 2007 NWN Boys Champ Desert Vista AZ continues to lead in Week 2
  • Newcomer Houston Lamar TX stays at the front in the girls race for the 2nd straight week

See how the teams are fairing on the national and regional scene.

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National Rankings

Overall Rank Boys State Points
1 Desert Vista HS Arizona 8053
2 Los Gatos HS California 7879
3 Vista Murrieta California 7845
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
1 Houston Lamar Texas 7560
2 Dana Hills California 7534
3 Murrieta Valley California 7357


National Boys:

1. Desert Vista (AZ) –

  • 4/16: Matt Boughton (9:17.56 in the 3200), Matt Yalung in the high jump (6’2”), Allante Battle in the 400m (49.08), Luke Matthews in the long jump (22’11.5”) and Joel Lang in the pole vault (15’7”) all added new points to this strong team.
    4/8: This team is deep in talent again. Chris Ingrassia’s 110 hurdle mark of 14.25, distance star Matt Boughton’s 1600m (4:30.45) and 3200m (9:29.62), and Allante Battle’s 400 meter mark (49.23) make this team to team to beat again with 7902 points.

2. Los Gatos (CA) –

  • 4/16: Los Gatos jumped Vista Murrieta for second place this past week. New marks from Dylan Shawhan in the mile (4:23.29) and Michael Johnson in the 3200 meters (9:18.32) helped, as well as Nico Weiler’s 17’4” pole vault.
  • 4/8: Vista Murrieta was first in their region and 11th overall nationally in last year’s competition. They are only 57 points behind Desert Vista with strong performances from Nick Ross in the high jump (6’10”), who bettered his mark from last year’s 6’7”; Noe Ramirez in the 1600 meters (4:15.45), and Nick Mixon in the 100 meters (10.91).

National Girls:

1. Houston Lamar (TX) –
  • 4/16: No new marks from this top team.
  • 4/8: A newcomer to this competition, Lamar has a decisive lead over second place Dana Hills. Sophomore Blessing Mayungbe leads the way from this strong team with a 54.39 400 meters. Halsey Fowler (5:11.56 1600 meters/10:45.16 3000 meters) and Samantha Davis (15.25 100 meter hurdles/17’0.25” long jump) give this team depth that’s hard to beat.

2. Dana Hills (CA) –

  • 4/16: Heather Balbier’s new mark in the mile (5:03.77) and Alaina Alvarez’ mark in the 3200 (11:11.27) helped this team gain a few points on the top spot, bringing them within 26 points.
  • 4/8: Dana Hills has a strong presence with Heather Balbier’s 4:43.81 1500 meters, Grace Esslinger’s 12.42 100 meters and 14.8 100 meter hurdles, as well as Kylie Hunsaker’s 10:38.57 3000 meters.


Regional Rankings

Northeast - Southeast - Heartland - Midwest - South - Northwest - Southwest - California


Northeast

Overall Rank Boys State Points  
14 Altoona High Pennsylvania 7434 Newcomer!
17 Southern Regional New Jersey 7394  
21 Malvern Prep Pennsylvania 7260  
         
Overall Rank Girls State Points  
7 Toms River North New Jersey 7219  
13 Southern Regional New Jersey 7051  
23 Cherokee New Jersey 6758  


Northeast Boys –
  • 4/16: The Northeast as a whole had a strong push this past week with a newcomer to the competition, Altoona Prep (PA), taking over in first place and a number 14 overall spot nationally. AJ Alexander’s impressive mark of 10.87 in the 100 meters leads the way for this team.
  • 4/8: Malvern Prep (PA) is on top of this region with 7158 points, led by performances from Doug Moppert in the long jump (23’3.5”) and high jump (6’8”) and Brian Fulton in the 400 meters (50.9) and 1600 meters (4:27.47). Southern Regional (NJ) is second with 7101 points with Jeff Seddon leading the way with a 15.2 110 meter hurdles and Jake Armstrong with a 9:49.02 3200 meters.
Northeast Girls -
  • 4/16: Tom’s River (NJ) still reigns but no new marks from this team this past week. Southern Regional (NJ) had a strong week, jumping them into the second spot with a huge mark from Jillian Smith in the 1 mile (4:53.68).
  • 4/8: Tom’s River (NJ) has a strong lead in this region with 7219 points. There are four athletes on this team that have leading marks in two events each: Angela Rugino in the 1600 meters (5:09.00) and 3200 meters (11:25.10), Maureen Laffan in the discus (122’1”) and shot put (46’6”), Erin Schweiger in the 100 meter hurdles (15.7) and long jump (15’9”), and Alena Crescenzo in the 100 meters (13.0) and 400 meters (1:01.67). Look out for the 2007 NWN regional winner, Southern Regional (NJ), currently fourth in this region, to make a move. They have yet to post a discus and pole vault mark.


Southeast

Overall Rank Boys State Points
6 Amos P Godby Florida 7641
7 Dorman South Carolina 7524
8 Brookwood Georgia 7513
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
11 Lake Braddock Virginia 7162
23 Green Hope North Carolina 6760
28 McEachern Georgia 6618


Southeast Boys –
  • 4/16: Amos P. Godby (FL) still leads this very strong region where the top three teams are ranked 6, 7 and 8 nationally. Third place team Brookwood (GA) is led by Robert Jackson’s 110m hurdle mark of 14.22.
  • 4/8: Amos P. Godby’s (FL) Joseph Franklin holds best marks in three events – the 400 meters (48.83), 1600 meters (4:09.13) and 3200 meters (9:15.18) – to drive this team to the top of this region. Dorman (SC) is second with marks from Marcus Rowland in the 400 meters (48.6) and Christopher Graham in the 110 meter hurdles (14.8)
Southeast Girls –
  • 4/16: A newcomer this week, Lake Braddock (VA), comes in and shakes up this solid region. Distance star Liana Epstein leads the way with a mark of 5:10.66 in the 1600 meters and 11:23.14 in the 3200 meters, along with Melanie Akwule’s mark in the 100 meter hurdles (14.59).
  • 4/8: McEachern (GA) leads the way with 6588 points with top marks from Rynita Anderson in the 100-meter hurdles (15.12), Michelle Marble in the 100 meters (12.57) and Whitney Nwagbara in the 1600 meters (5:21.10) and 3200 meters (11:38.84). Green Hope (NC) is in second place by only a few points with sisters Olivia and Cara Enright leading with top marks – Olivia in the 1600 and 3200 meters (5:32.6 and 11:32.0 respectively) and Cara in the 100 meter hurdles (17.2). Look for Southwest Dekalb (GA), a 2007 NWN strong performer,to make a move with strong marks currently posted and no marks listed as of yet in the 100 meter hurdles and pole vault.


Heartland

Overall Rank Boys State Points
32 Bismarck North Dakota 7143
43 Lee's Summit North Missouri 7013
47 Smith-Cotton Missouri 6946
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
22 Iowa City West Iowa 6769
35 Beatrice Nebraska 6426
40 Lee's Summit North Missouri 6355


Heartland Boys –
  • 4/16: Bismarck (ND) remains on top with a few new marks. Lee’s Summit North (MO) jumps to the number two spot led by Jordan Simmons’ mark of 11.11 in the 100 meters.
  • 4/8: Bismarck (ND) has strong performances from Jason Duchscherer in the 100 meters (11.01) and 400 meters (50.83), as well as Zack Christmann in the 110 meter hurdles (15.84), to lead this region. Smith-Cotton (MO) is second with marks from Solomon Watkins in the 100 meters (11.3) and 400 meters (54.75). Look out for third place Lee’s Summit North (MO), the 2007 Heartland regional winner, to make a move since they have no mark posted for the 110 meter hurdle as of yet.
Heartland Girls -
  • 4/16: Iowa City West (IA) takes over the top spot in this region. Beatrice (NE) jumps over Lee’s Summit North (MO), which had no new marks this past week. Iowa City West’s Taylor Freeman, last year’s strong performer for this team, leads this team with strong marks in the discus (135’8”) and shot put (45’4.75”).
  • 4/8: Lee’s Summit North (MO) is on top in this region by 254 points over Parkway Central (MO). Lee’s Summit’s Megan Collins’ 132’9” discus and 35’4” shot put lead the way. Parkway Central has yet to post a mark in the 100 meter hurdle but are still strong with Diane Robison’s strong marks in the 1600 meters (5:06.0) and 3200 meters (11:05.10). Third place Beatrice (NE) may be a threat with no marks posted in the 100 meters and high jump. We’ll see how this region plays out.


Midwest

Overall Rank Boys State Points
9 Warren Central Indiana 7495
13 Boardman Ohio 7438
33 Rolling Meadows Illinois 7136
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
15 Westfield Indiana 6924
27 Wayne Ohio 6634
33 Defiance Ohio 6451


Midwest Boys –
  • 4/16: Warren Central (IN) still reigns strong in this region with no new marks this past week, but look out for number two Boardman (OH), which moved up nine spots nationally to the number 13 spot. Boardman’s Caleb Matthews is the reason with leading marks from him in three events, the 110m hurdles (14.8), the long jump (21’11.25”) and the high jump (6’5”). Look out Warren Central!
  • 4/8: 2007 Midwest NWN regional winner, Warren Central (IN), leads the way in this region yet again. With an eighth place national ranking so far, D’Juan Richardson has a strong mark in the 110 meter hurdles (14.3) and Michael Campbell in the 100 meters (10.9). Rolling Meadows (IL) is in second place led by a stellar mark from Mik Viken in the pole vault of 16’6”.
Midwest Girls –
  • 4/16: With more teams coming in to play in NWN’s, and no new marks from the top two teams of this region (Westfield (IN) and Wayne (OH) respectively), this region had a drop in the national rankings. Newcomer Defiance (OH) jumped into the number three spot with marks from Lauren Fett in the 1600 meters (5:28.80) and 3200 meters (11:42.0).
  • 4/8: Westfield (IN) is in first place in this region led by marks from Waverly Neer in the 3200 meters (11:06.65) and one mile (5:12.22), and Sarah Kinnaman in the pole vault (11’0”). Westfield led the field last year in this region for most of the season. Wayne (OH) is in second with nice marks from Janelle Avery in the 3200 meters (11:40.17) and 1600 meters (5:19.99).

South

Overall Rank Boys State Points
11 Brenham Texas 7471
26 West Monroe Louisiana 7215
28 McNeil-Austin Texas 7202
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
1 Houston Lamar Texas 7560
10 Brenham Texas 7166
36 Giddings Texas 6410


South Boys –
  • 4/16: Brenham (TX) is still on top, adding a few points this past week from freshman Will Antkowiak in the 1600 meters (4:26.22) and the 3200 meters (9:42.78), as well as a jump one place in the national ranking to 11th.
  • 4/8: Brenham (TX) is on top with 7320 points. Kendrall Washington leads the way with a 11.07 mark in the 100 meters and Quinten Chapel in the 400 meters with a 49.56 mark. McNeil (TX) is in second place with strong performances from Ryan Tyrone in the 110 meter hurdles (14.78) and Aaron Williams in the long jump (23’0.05”). This perennially strong region has a few teams missing from competition thus far. Look for this region to heat up.
South Girls –
  • 4/16: Houston Lamar (TX) remains on top of the national spot with no new marks this past week. The number two regionally, Brenham (TX), was the only team in the top three who had new marks.
  • 4/8: As with the boys in this region, there are quite a few teams that have not joined in the competition as of yet in this strong region. Houston Lamar (TX) leads the way both regionally and nationally with a strong team. See the national report for more on these great athletes’ performances. Brenham (TX), a strong team along with its boys’ team, has strong performances from Erika Williams in the 100 meters (12.30) and Chantel Bratton in the shot put (42’6.5”).


Northwest

Overall Rank Boys State Points
29 Westview Oregon 7175
31 Mt Spokane Washington 7156
37 Crook County Oregon 7099
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
25 St Mary's Academy Oregon 6669
43 Westview Oregon 6228
44 Hiilsboro Oregon 6155


Northwest Boys –
  • 4/16: No new changes in this region. First place Westview (OR) added a few points with five new marks, most notably from Daniel Keel in the 100 meters (11.19).
  • 4/8: Westview (OR) leads this region with 7024 points and a 30th rank nationally. Daniel Keel leads the way with a mark of 11.27 in the 100 meters and Richard Arnold has a strong mark of 15.48 in the 110 meter hurdles. Mt Spokane (WA) is second with Allan Schroeder’s marks of 4:34.51 in the 1600 meters and 9:49.8 in the 3200 meters. Look for Central Catholic (OR) to make a move once they fill in two marks that they don’t have in the 110 meter hurdles and pole vault. Need more teams in this region – calling all Northwest teams to join in and play!

Northwest Girls -
  • 4/16: St Mary’s (OR) added a few points from Alana Taylor’s discus mark of 92’3”. Hillsboro (OR) jumped into the third position led by Kayla DeWolf’s mark of 5:09.32 in the 1500.
  • 4/8: St Mary’s Academy (OR) is on top with solid marks from Alex Jones in the 1500 meters (4:44.90) and 3200 meters (10:11.80). Meeghan Bergmann also has strong marks in the 100 meters (13.08) and 400 meters (59.46). Westview (OR) is in second with marks from Bianca Martin in the 1500 meters (5:01.62) and 3000 meters (11:04.34). Need more teams to join in this region!


Southwest

Overall Rank Boys State Points
1 Desert Vista Arizona 8053
19 Damonte Ranch Nevada 7300
23 Desert Edge Arizona 7246
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
9 Desert Vista Arizona 7177
17 Xavier College Prep Arizona 6861
30 Thompson Valley Colorado 6527


Southwest Boys –
  • 4/16: Desert Vista (AZ) keeps pouring it on this week. See the national report for more on this team. Damonte Ranch (NV) jumped up to the number two spot in this region, with new marks from Javon Marshbanks in the 110 meter hurdles (15.08) and in the long jump (23’2”).
  • 4/8: The 2007 NWN National winner, Desert Vista (AZ), in on top again this year, way ahead of the competition with 7902 points. See the national report for more on this team. Desert Edge (AZ) is in second place with strong performances from Deandre Thomas in the 100 meter hurdles (14.7) and Steven Magana in the long jump (21’4”) and high jump (6’6”). Damonte Ranch (NV) is in third with Javon Marshbanks leading the way with three top marks in the 100 meters (11.43), 110 meter hurdles (15.19) and long jump (21’4”).
Southwest Girls –
  • 4/16: Desert Vista (AZ) is still on top in this region with no new marks this past week and a drop of one in the national rankings. Xavier College Prep (AZ) is still in second place with no new marks either this past week.
  • 4/8: Desert Vista (AZ) is a strong team all around with good group of young ladies leading the way: Freshmen Alisha Maxwell in the 100 meters (13.05), Sydnee Freeman in the 400 meters (59.14), sophomores Shayleh Simpson in the high jump (5’0”) and pole vault (11’6”), and Courtney Kastelic in the discus (101’10”) and shot put (33’4”), and Paige Pyper in the 1600 meters (5:23.96) are the examples. Xavier College Prep (AZ) is in second with distance sensation Jessica Tonn leading the way with marks in the 1600 meters of 4:52.0 and 3200 meters of 10:43.21.


California

Overall Rank Boys State Points
2 Los Gatos CA 7879
3 Vista Murrieta CA 7845
4 Mission Viejo CA 7795
       
Overall Rank Girls State Points
2 Dana Hills CA 7534
3 Murrieta Valley CA 7357
4 Saugus CA 7283


CA Boys –
  • 4/16: Los Gatos (CA) took over the top spot in this tightly bunched group. See the national report for more on this team.
  • 4/8: Vista Murrieta is at the top of this tough region with 7845 points, as well as number two in the nation. See the National boys report for more details. Los Gatos is a strong second place with Nico Weiler’s elite pole vault performance of 17’2”, as well as Michael Johnson’s 3000 meter run of 8:40.72 and Dylan Shawhan’s 4:06.56 1500 meter. Mission Viejo rounds out this tight region with 7784 points with strong performances from distance specialist James Cameron in the 1600 (4:13.8) and 3200 meters (9:23.84).
CA Girls –
  • 4/16: Dana Hills (CA) remains in the top spot. See the national report for more on this team. Saugus (CA) is a fast mover in this region in the number three spot with leading marks from Kaylin Mahoney in the 1600 meters (4:59.28) and in the 3200 meters (10:31.86).
  • 4/8: Dana Hills leads the way this week with the number ranking in this region as well as a number two national ranking. The 2007 Nike Web National regional winner, Murrieta Valley, is a close second (and third place nationally) with help from a talented Amber Middleton running 14.74 in the 100 meter hurdles, and Taryn Pastoor running 5:11.17 in the 1600 meters and 11:01.3 in the 3200 meters. This team will only get better with Pastoor looking to better her marks of 5:06.89 in the 1600 and 10:58.9 in the 3200 from last year. Both Dana Hills and Murrieta Valley have to be on their game with Arcadia, Vista Murrieta and Saugus hot on their heels.
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