HEADLINES
THIS
WEEK
Stanford Invitational
- Jesuit CA topples US#2 Mead WA; Leal, Gotcher win
First State Meet of Season! - Kris Smith
dominates Alaska girls in 18:21 5k.
Steven Hassan
upsets Ryan Deak in Florida's flrunners.com Inv
Davidson Hilliard OH beats US#1 LaSalle
Cincinnati boys, 55-59
Peter Meindl, Molly Huddle dominate
37th McQuaid NY Invitational
PA Council Rock - brilliance and
sportsmanship in equal measure
Roy Griak Inv - Hopkins MN boys beat
US#8 Wayzata; Bergstedt wins big
Brianna McLeod breaks course record
at Oklahoma State; Adam Perkins wins
Julia Lucas sets course record at
Hagan Stone Park in Greensboro NC
Felicia Guliford wins by 41 seconds
in Gallup NM Invitational
XC Leader List update - 521 performances listed as of
9/28
Foot Locker Favorites update - 174 contenders
for 64 tickets to Disney World
- OH Lion's Inv
- Minster soph Sunni Olding 17:59 5k, winning by
5 seconds over Celina sr Kris Roth, Ohio 2001 outdoor Division
1 3200 meter champion.
- PA Council Rock-North
Penn dual - Southeast PA's top two girls teams
collide -- Northeast #5 Council Rock beats North
Penn 24-31, led by Jessica Cickay, who continues
to roll with a 18:18 5K win. North Penn had defeated Northeast
#8 Cardinal O'Hara at last Saturday's Bulldog Invitational.
NSSF web site joins DyeStat
BALTIMORE, MD October 3, 2001 -- DyeStat
today announced the merger of the National Scholastic
Sports Foundation web site with DyeStat. The new-look
NSSF web
pages have been placed on DyeStat's server and
are now available under the NSSF web address: www.nationalscholastic.org,
with links to and from all DyeStat pages. The expanded
NSSF site now includes results of national indoor
meets since 1983 and national outdoor meets since
1991. NSSF currently operates the Nike Indoor Classic
and the adidas Outdoor Championships.
Co-founder Jim Spier said, "The
NSSF is happy to be part of the premier high school
track and field site in the U.S." And DyeStat
is happy to have the premier high school meet promoters
in the country as part of our site. -- John Dye
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Foot
Locker Favorites
Here are the runners DyeStat picks as most
likely to succeed in the Foot Locker Cross Country Championship
regionals, where only the top 8 win a coveted ticket to Disney
World for the national finals in December. The list has grown
to 174 runners after 4 weeks of the season as new faces have
made their mark. DyeStat presents the Foot
Locker Favorites as of 9/29
XC
Leader List
There are now 521cross country performances
from 139 meets as received by DyeStat through September 28.
Great American Festival winner Alison Tubbs WA now
leads at both 5k (16:55) and 3 mile (16:46). In Boys, Bobby
Curtis KY leads 5k (14:44) and Micah Vandenend
IL (14:29).
XC Leader List
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28 lists - How
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September
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Alison Tubbs
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Ryan Deak
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This week's AOW winners are the winners
of the Race of Champions at the huge Great American
Festival at Winthrop Farm Meadows, Rock Hill SC on September
22.
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Harrier
Rankings shaken up by first 2 weeks of action - LaSalle
Cincinnati OH boys take over #1, as Poly Long Beach CA
falls to 10th; Carmel IN girls claim #2 behind Saratoga
Springs NY - Sept
17 Harrier rankings
Peninsula CA star Emily Vince and coach
Joe Kelly,
who is retiring after this year, at a recent meet. Photo
by Bill Leung
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THIS
WEEK
week end of 9/29/01 - alphabetical order
by state
Prior Weeks
Zoe Nelson, Flathead Kalispell MT freshman, wins again at
Sunfair Inv in Washington
- AK Alaska
State Meet - first state meet of season - Kris Smith of West dominates 4A Girls in 18:21 5k. Chugiak
girls break East's 3-year winning streak 73 to 78. Kyle McBride
leads Soldotna to 4A Boys victory in 16:15. Details
- AL Mtn Brook Inv -
Homewood AL sr Tyler Stanfield set a course record in 15:40.
- AR Cyclone Inv -
Rogers Lady Mounties upset Arkansas No. 1 Fayetteville,
35-37. Arkansas No. 1 Russellville boys remain unbeaten
with 24 point score with 1-2 finish by Feltner brothers. Details
- CA Sunset League Preview
- Esperanza girls roll, along with Fountain Valley
boys, MaryAnn Pynchon and Raemon Rodriguez. Details
- CA Bell-Jeff Inv
- Laura Meyers 17:41, Manuel Ruiz 14:41 (Giovani
Perezchica 14:47) are fastest of day. Boys team winners:
Belmont, Ramona, La Canada, McFarland, Mountain View. Girls
team winners: San Pedro, Torrance, La Canada, McFarland, Desert
Christian. Details
and photo
- CA Stanford
Inv - Jesuit CA's 9-second pack topples US#2
Mead WA; Yong-Sung Leal 15:34 (5k), Brett Gotcher
15:35 win - Julie Allen 18:06 beats Jenna Timinsky 18:17
in fastest girls race of day - 4500 runners, 275 HS teams - Details
- CA Warren Stauffer Inv
- Boys:
Jordan Horn Alta Loma, 15:19 is boys fastest
time of the day. Marina Boys put 3 under 16:00 and race
to a 16:07 team average for overall win. Girls:
Maria Blazquez Roosevelt, 18:23 flies to
fastest girls time of the day. Marina Girls refuse to let
the boys have all the fun as they pile up a 19:47 team average.
They were the only team to average under 20:00. Details
- CA Weekly Roundup
- Madera sweeps Golden West team titles at Visalia; Madera
sr Heather Hansen 18:54 3.1m course record. Edison jr Maryann
Pynchon 18:06 3m at Road Runner Classic. Etiwanda jr Mike
Poe 15:20 3m in 100+ heat on hills of Yucaipa. Details
- FL flrunners.com
Inv -Vanguard Ocala jr Steven
Hassen 14:41 3m, who was winning the lesser Invitational race
at the Great American Festival last week while Maclay soph Ryan
Deak was winning the prestigious Race of Champions, nipped Deak
by 1 second in this Florida-rich meet. Berkeley Prep sr Rolf Steier
was third in a 3-way photo finish only a second behind Deak. Gulliver
Prep 94 won Varsity A, and Bishop Kenny B 92 won Varsity
B. Episcopal Jacksonville sr Kara Scanlin
17:41 was fastest girl of the day in the Varsity A race, 8
seconds ahead of Our Lady of Lourdes sr Jennifer Gomez, with Our
Lady of Lourdes sweeping both A and B team titles. Details
- FL Spanish River Inv
- Host Spanish River boys 47 win 4A/3A race, led by Johnathan
Roberson 15:46 3m, St. Thomas Aquinas girls 65, Jessica
Hellender of Cooper City 18:02. Tampa Jesuit boys 38
and Miami-Ransom Everglades girls 45 win 2A/1A race. Details
- GA Coaches Rankings
- Harrison girls, Brookwood boys, Joe Thorne,
Kathleen Turchin top charts. Details
- ID Weekly Roundup
- Jerome sweeps Oakley Inv, Meridian sweeps Bob
Firman Inv. Meridian boys and girls top 5A large school
rankings. Details
- IL Peoria Inv
- York girls roll with 60 point score, if boys don't. MacArthur
boys 55 (Edwardsville 105, York 126). Edwardsville IL jr Stephen
Pifer 14:44 3m (Ricky Alvarez 14:57). Girls individual winner
is Rachael Lowe, E. Peoria 14:32 2.5m. Details
- IN Manchester Inv -
a sweep for Carmel IN. Carmel girls 41 (3-4-5-7-22) although
Michelle Rafferty is edged by Katy Pryor, New Castle 13:44 4k,
and Amanda VanWanzeele, New Prairie 13:56. Carmel boys
83 (Columbus North 122), with Dekalb sr Kaleb Van Ort 15:13
5k finishing 15 seconds ahead of Carmel's Sammy Shaw. Details
- IN Hammond Clark Inv
- Lake Central jr Tiffany Redlarczyk won in
14:54 for a new course and meet record. Chesterton IN swept
the team titles, and Steve Vrska 16:22 was a 37-second
boys winner.
- KS Weekend Roundup
- Amy Hastings stays undefeated. Blue Valley West
girls nip Blue Valley Northwest by 1 point. Great Bend
boys beat Liberal in western KS 5A battle. Details
- KS Coaches Poll #2
- Lawrence boys, Shawnee Mission Northwest girls
lead 6A large school class. Details
- MI Carson City Inv
- US#5 Rockford MI girls 25, with Nikki Bohnsack 17:57
5k for first, Kristi Powers 19:06 3rd. Andy Thorson 15:47
led Grand Ledge to the boys team win over Rockford, 83-94. Best
time of the day was 15:03 by Tim Ross, Caledonia, in the small
school B boys. Details
- MI Milford-Novi
- a high powered dual meet between two of Michigan's top rated
boys teams saw Novi's Tim Moore 15:36 5k win the race but
Milford win the war, 24 (2-3-4-7-8) to 33 (1-5-6-9-12).
Moore was 47 seconds ahead of Milford's top 3.
- MI Munising Inv
- Westwood Ishpeming soph Amber Smith won by 1:41 in 18:19
5k in the Upper Peninsula.
- MN Roy
Griak Inv - People in Minnesota have been wondering
how Wayzata boys, ranked only 3rd in the state, could be US#8.
Hopkins drove home the point with a 103-133 win, with Mankato
West 120 beating Wayzata for 2nd. Out of staters Shawnee Mission
KS 188 and Colerain Cincinnati OH 276 were 4th and 6th. Shannon
Bergstedt 18:25 (27 seconds margin) led Hopkins to a sweep
in the girls race. Details
- MS Oxford Charger -
sophomore Cyrus Wakaba, a transfer to Oxford
MS high school from Nairobi, Kenya, won by 58 seconds in 15:46
3m. Wakaba goes out of state in search of competition next Saturday
to the Jesse Owens Invitational, Moulton AL. Details
- MS St. Andrews Inv
- Pearl HS boys, who haven't lost to a Mississippi team
in 2 years, had an easy win with 26 points (1-4-5-7-11) led by
sr Robert Stevenson's course record 16:03 5k.
- MT Billings Inv
- Great Falls Russell swept the team titles with boys scoring
103 (Billings Central 108) and girls 51 (Great Falls 69). Individual
winners: Heidi Lane, CMR 17:17 3m and Joel Gregier,
CMR 15:23 .
- NC Greensboro
Inv - Myers Park NC sr Julia Lucas set a course
record for the tough Hagan Stone course in 17:52 5k. Details
- NC Brevard Inv
- Asheville NC sr Laura Stanley 17:30, one of fastest 5k
times in the country this season.
- NH Manchester Inv
- US#19 Bishop Hendricken RI 72 (Griswold CT 98), with
Dover NH sr Tony Truax winning the race in 15:49 5k. In
girls elite, Manchester Central sr Liz Gesel won in 18:23,
but unranked Burlington VT used strength in 4-5 runners
to beat Northeast #9 Manchester Central by a single point, 65-66.
Concord NH jr Rachel Umberger 18:49 got by former Foot
Locker finalist Melissa Donais by 10 seconds for second.
Mohawk Trail MA sr David Burnham won the small school race
in 15:57. Details
- NJ Maroon Inv
- Passaic Valley jr Jesse Mizzone 18:14 was fastest girl
of the day. North Hunterdon girls dominated with 32 points
(3 4 5 7 13) and their 6th and 7th runners were 15-16.
- NJ Conrad's List
- Old Bridge still leads. Confrontation with CBA deferred. Details
- NM Coaches Poll 9/26
- Albuquerque Academy boys, Gallup girls head the
top 10 teams. Details
- NM Status Report
- Early Leaders -- Boys: Gallup, Manzano, Albuquerque Sandia,
Albuquerque Academy
Girls: Gallup and Felicia Guliford. Story
- NM Gallup
Inv - Felicia Guliford wins by 41 seconds on
home course. Los Alamos girls, Albuquerque Academy
boys win. Details
- NY Nazareth & Xavier
Inv - Mark Alizzi, Syosset 13:18 2.5m wins 24th
Xavier at Van Cortlandt Park. Santa Rosa CA travelled cross
country and put 4 boys in the top 8. Michelle Rorke 14:55
led US#16 Bronxville's 1-2-3 sweep (Catha Mullen 15:17,
Caroline Mullen 15:25)
- NY Sportswriters Poll
#2 - Greece-Athena still tops boys charts. Poll
- NY Tully Inv
- Homer sr Tracey Brauksieck won in 18:25.2 5k, crushing
the field by 100 seconds.
- NY 37th
McQuaid Inv - Orchard Park NY sr Peter Meindl
14:48 3m and Notre Dame NY sr Molly Huddle 17:04 set course
records over new, tougher course; Greece Athena boys edge
Liverpool, 111-118 in battle of top 2 NY teams - 5500 runners,
236 schools from 5 states and Ontario. Details
and photos
- OH Kettering
Fairmount Inv - Davidson Hilliard OH put another
dent in LaSalle Cincinnati OH's US#1 boys ranking by winning 55-59.
An 11-second pack (8th to 15th) overcome Allen Bader's
15:35 (distance unknown) win for LaSalle. The Davidson girls 40
made it a sweep for Pat Schlecht's Hilliard team, duplicating
their sweep at Palatine IL last week. Details
- OH Lancaster Inv
- Spencerville sr Angela Homan 18:30 5k on a very hilly
course had the fastest time of the day, running in Division 3,
with Hopewell-Loudon soph Carime Reinhart 18:53 2nd to
Homan and 2nd fastest overall in the three divisions.
- OK Cowboy
Jamboree - Adam Perkins and Brianna McLeod
win at Stillwater, leading their teams to victory. Jenks OK
jr McLeod ran a 10:58 2 mile to break the course record set by
Plainview OK sr Jesse Gordon just 45 minutes earlier. Gordon's
11:11 was one second faster than the old record. Liberty MO jr
Perkins won in 15:56 5k. Details
- OR Trask Inv
- Newberg OR sr Chris Jacobson won on the 5k "extreme"
course (mud, hills, 4 river crossings) in 18:37. Runner-up John
Hoeck 18:40 led Churchill to the team title with 87 points.
Cleveland jr Elizabeth Carey 23:47 won the girls race and
her team was second to Lakeridge, 40-48. Details
- OR Weekly Update
by Becca Gillespy. Update
- PA
Council Rock achieves brilliance and sportsmanship
in equal measure at Tyler State Park, as reported by PennTrackXC:
"Is this the best sport, or what? On the same day in Tyler
State Park, two Council Rock athletes excel. Jessica Cickay
runs the nation's 4th fastest 5K of the season, while Mike
Didio shows some incredible class. For some perspective on
Cickay's time of 17:39, the defending District One Champion, Katie
Ewart of Upper Dublin, was 58 seconds back in third place. Didio
ran a DyeStat Leader List time of 15:40, getting second to Upper
Moreland's Mark Mullelly, who went 15:31. But it was what Didio
did during the heat of competition that makes his day the story
of the race. As reported by PennTrackXC contributor John Bush,
Mullelly was in the lead in a tight section in the woods as he
approached a difficult area. He was about to take a wrong turn
when he heard a yell from Didio from behind, sending him in the
right direction. WAY TO GO DIDIO. Council Rock took both large
school scored races.
- PA Bulldog Inv
- North Penn PA girls upset Northeast #8 Cardinal O'Hara,
55-69. PA Weekend by
PennTrackXC
- PA Mercersburg Inv -
Ben Stern, Georgetown Day MD, took the boys race in 16:19
on a new course, eclipsing the old course mark by 10 seconds.
Good Council MD boys 28 (2-3-4-8-11) won the team title.
Mercersburg's Maureen Glah 19:53.8 was the girls race winner,
with National Cathedral School 75 the team champion. Details
- SC Clemson Inv
- Nelly Anderson, Cordilera 18:43 CR, with Carly Matthews,
Sherwood 19:13 also beating old record. Conrad Shuler,
Daniel 18:52. Milton boys 38 and Aiken girls 57 are team winners.
Details
- TN Bristol Cross
- Watauga NC sr Kristen Stroupe followed up her Great American
win (Inv Div) by winning the large school girls race in 18:39
3m, but Harpeth Hall won the team title, 48-51. Bearden
TN 75 won a close large school boys race (Marion 82, Knoxville
Wedst 91, Watauga 98), with aptly named Fleet Hower, Marion
15:28 the individual winner. Both Stroupe and Hower set meet records.
Details
- UT Orem Kiwanis Inv
- US#4 Mountain View UT girls topped US#3 Bingham
in overall scoring (they ran in different divisions), 37-63, and
it was the same pair in boys scoring, US#5 Mountain View 80
and US#13 Bingham 156. Overall individual leaders: Bingham sr
Laura Zeigle 18:29 5k (Amber Harper 18:38, Jackie Zeigle 18:47,
Heidi Magill 19:00). Alta sr Kyle Perry 16:16. Details
- WA Weekly Report
by Becca Gillespy - results and highlights - Report
- WA Sunfair Inv
- Flathead boys 30, with Kurt Michels 15:05 3m 2nd to Chris Lukezic
14:56. Flathead freshman Zoe Nelson 18:10 (below)
stays undefeated, but North Central WA wins team title, 21-24.
Details
- WI Fondy Inv
- Stevens Point WI jr Chris Solinsky won impressively by
a minute in 15:11 over a hilly, 5.06k course.
College
Choices 2001
1,663 college choices
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DyeStat
Featured Meets
Meets that will be covered in depth,
mostly on-site, by DyeStat in 2001-2002
- Great
American - Nike's Great Races of America
- 9/15
Meet of Champions, Hilliard OH
- 9/22 Bull
Run Invitational - Hereford HS, Parkton MD
- 9/28-29 flrunners.com
Invitational, Winter Haven FL
- 10/6 Portage
Invitational - Portage MI
- 10/13 Manhattan
Invitational, Van Cortlandt Park, New York NY
- 10/20 Mt.
SAC Invitational, Mount San Antonio College, Walnut
CA
- 11/10 Oregon-Washington
Border Clash, Nike World HQ, Beaverton OR
- 11/24 Foot Locker Cross Country regionals
- Northeast,
Midwest, South
- 12/1 Foot Locker Cross Country West
regional - Mt. SAC, Walnut CA
- 12/8 Foot
Locker Cross Country National finals - Disney World,
Orlando FL
- 12/15 Bishop Loughlin Games, New York
Armory
- 1/5 Hispanic Games, New York Armory
- 1/19 New Balance Games, New York Armory
- 2/9 adidas
Midwest Indoor Classic, Lincoln NE
- 2/14-16 Simplot Games, Pocatello ID
- 3/9-10 Nike Indoor Classic, Landover
MD
- 3/8-10 National Scholastic Indoor Championships,
New York Armory
- 4/6 Mobile Meet of Champions, Mobile
AL
- 4/13 Arcadia Invitational, Arcadia
CA
- 4/20 Mt. SAC Invitational, Walnut CA
- 4/25-27 Penn Relays, Philadelphia PA
- 5/3-4 Roosevelt Memorial Inv, Dayton
OH
- 5/10-11 Texas State Meet, Austin TX
- 5/25 Great Southwest Classic, Albuquerque
NM
- 6/1 California State Meet, Cerritos
CA
- 6/8 Golden West Invitational, Sacramento
CA
- 6/14-15 adidas Outdoor Championships,
Raleigh NC
- USATF Junior Nationals, date and site
to be announced
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