Big
Weekend in New
York, Maryland, Louisiana,
Texas, Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Colorado, New Jersey,
Ohio and New Hampshire
- new national leaders pop up everywhere.
Trotter twins
race to victory in fastest mile of the season
in the Hispanic Games at
the New York Armory
National Rankings
Jim Spier's top
5 -- US leaders updated January 12 with
separate lists for banked and flat tracks.
Gourley's List
January 12 update
for 2003 indoor weight throw national rankings.
THIS
WEEK
- results, rankings, and other current news
alphabetical order by state
California
DyeStatCal --
complete Golden State coverage by Doug Speck and Rich Gonzalez
| 2003 event previews | Year-end XC rankings | Clinics |
Colorado
Air
Force All Comers
Jan 11 at Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs
CO
Mitchell Colorado Springs sr Diane Anderson posted
the fastest 60 meter dash time of the season (7.65) and second
fastest 200 meter (24.14). Liberty Colorado Springs sr Ashley
Owens 7.65 was in a virtual dead heat with Anderson, with
the timers going to the thousandths to separate them. Highlights
Louisiana
LSU
Classic - Home
Page | Complete
Results | 52 DyeStat
Elite marks Jan 10-11 at Lousiana
State U., Baton Rouge LA |
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Courtney
Champion
Collins Hill GA junior
wins star studded 55 meters |
High
powered 55 meter finals
Beaumont TX jr Ivory Williams 6.32
US#2 (Jerald Watson 6.39, Chris Taylor 6.41).
Collins Hill GA jr Courtney Champion 6.85
US#1 (Janice Davis 6.99 US#2, Jessica Ohanaja 7.04,
Stephanie Smith 7.14).
Natchez MS sr Janice Davis came back
to win the 400 in 56.52 (Katrina Taylor 54.80, Stephanie
Smith 58.38).
Wheeler GA sr Reggie Witherspoon won
the boys 400 in 49.44 (Irie Williams 49.93).
Westbury Houston TX jr Jessica Ohanaja 8.13
55H US#3.
Natchez MS Kedrick Gibbons 7.41 55H
US#3.
Corey Mills of Christian Brothers 59-6.25
SP.
Corey
Mills
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Ivory
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Jessica
Ohanaja
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Maryland
2nd
Montgomery Invitational - Home
Page | Results
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Jan 11 at PG Sportsplex, Landover MD |
46
DyeStat Elite performances |
US#1
55D by Joe Robinson 6.26
Girls - Potomac VA soph Kharya
Brown 7.24 55D (Natalie McKenzie 7.29). Largo
MD jr Sirdonea Davis 57.33 400m. Hickory
VA sr Jennifer Boyd 5:03.28 mile. Gar-Field
VA sr Afua Amponsah 8.25 55H (Tiffany
Nesfield 8.30). Largo MD swept the
4x200 (1:44.34) and 4x400 (4:00.89), but was edged by
Walter Johnson MD in the 4x800, 9:48.16
to 9:49.20. (Western MD 9:50.80). Paint Branch MD jr
Toni Aluko tripled in 5-6, 17-3, and
35-9.Gar-Field VA sr Tiffany Evans 44-4
SP, just behind her former US#1 mark of 45-2.5 (Jennifer
Dahlgren threw 47-0.75 at the Carl Lewis Inv in Houston).
Boys - Potomac
VA sr Joseph Robinson 6.34 55D (Robert
Woodard 6.47) ran 6.26 in the prelims to claim the US#1
time this season. Archbishop Carroll DC freshman Randy
Lee 49.95 (Dean Lee 49.98). Wakefield VA sr
Peter Quinzio 4:21.24 mile (Jeff Dazy
4:22.68). Wilson DC 1:32.62 4x200.
Archbishop Carroll DC 3:26.45 4x400.
West Springfield VA 8:04.2 4x800. Colonial
For Jerome Miller doubled in 6-8 and
43-10. Six shot putters top 50 feet, led by Leif
Krago of Bowie at 58-5.5.
Wilson Long Beach CA could not attend because of state
association rulings. Meet Director Tom Martin said,
"The State of California would not let Wilson run
as anything but a club or unattached and the Maryland
association wouldn't let any team other than an official
HS team compete." Apparently Wilson was already
in the area and switched to George Mason University
to run unattached in a college meet. They acquitted
themselves well there with DyeStat Elite times in the
4x400 relay (3:53.50), the 400m (Mackenzie
Hill 57.06) and the 500m (Ashley Freeman
1:15.38).
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New
Hampshire
34th
Dartmouth Relays - Home
Page | Results
Jan 10-12 at Dartmouth College, Hanover
NH -
| 38 DyeStat Elite
marks |
top
pole vaults
Anna
McFarlane 12-7.25
US#1 and Andrew Park
15-6.25 US#3
Girls - Concord MA jr Anna McFarlane
took the US season lead at 12-7.25 PV. Timberlane
NH sr Jessica Flinn won the championship
mile in 4:59.41 by nearly 5 seconds, with Beaconsfield
(MA? Canada?) soph sisters Lise and
Avril Ogrodnick 2-3. Roger-Comtois
jr Genevieve Thibault 7.23 55D. LaSalle
RI jr Allison Fogarty 57.93 400m (Michelle
Seibert 58.17, Mary Heitkamp 58.22). Hanover NH sr Catherine
Bryson 11:19.25 2-mile. Holy Names NY sr Liz
Maloy 2:15.88 800m (co-favorite Rachel Umberger
did not run). Williamsville South NY sr Ronnetta
Alexander 8.11 55H US#3. Barnstable MA sr Stephanie
Jeffers 41-11.25 SP. Chantelle Dron
led a youth team representing Lynx Elite Athletics
to third in the women's open DMR with a 3:29 1200 meter
leg including splits of 2:18 for 800 meters and 2:53
for 1000 meters.
Boys - Fairport
NY sr Andrew Park vaulted 15-6.25,
a quarter inch higher than previous US#1 Gavin McMahon's
mark at the Hispanic Games, but third in the US behind
Texas vaulters Ty Barrington and Brandon McFarling at
16-3 in the Carl Lewis Inv in Houston. Bishop Hendricken
RI sr David Murphy was a 4-second winner
in the boys championship mile in 4:18.50. Hanover NH
sr Russell Brown 1:56.35 edged John
Gillespie 1:56.96, with two more boys under 2 minutes.
Amityville NY 1:34.20. Hope RI jr Yudehweh
Gbaa doubled in 7.69 55H and 46-0.75 TJ.
Team titles went to St. John's Prep MA
boys 35 and Ward Melville NY girls
26.
Running in the college/open mile, home schooled Josh
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New
Jersey
NJ
Relay Championships
Jan
12 at Princeton - Group
1 and 4
Winslow boys double includes 3:36.58 sprint medley,
nation's fastest of the year this season. The third of the
DiGiorgio brothers, Steve,
wins shot put at 52-3. Team titles go to Winslow
and Metuchen boys and Jackson and
Haddonfield girls. Haddonfield overcomes
three relay wins by Queen of Peace. Highlights
by Jersey Guy
New York
Colgate
Women's Games week 3
Alexandra Coppadge DE 5-6
HJ. A close 1500 was won by Willingboro NJ freshman Brittnee
Bynoe in 4:44.5 (Kristin Farley NY 4:44.6 and Angie
Saterstad PA 4:45.5).
Complete Results
New
York
9th
Hispanic Games
| Home Page |
Complete Results
| 141 DyeStat Elite
performances | Winners
Table |
Jan 11 at the New York Armory - a
DyeStat on-site meet
Donna
on the Side -
Coming: many more action pix |
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new national leaders, including:
Newburgh
NY1:28.54 4x200
Shana
Cox 24.08 200m
Natasha Hastings 24.51 in lane 4 appeared to have made
up some of the stagger on Cox in lane 5 through 150
meters, but Cox powered off the last turn to win without
an argument through the stretch.
Mike
Morrison 7-3 HJ
The Willingboro NJ sr boomed over on his third attempt
with plenty of room to spare to the delight of a packed
Armory crowd. After going down to his third attempt
before clearing 7-0, Morrison raised the bar three inches
and again missed his first two attempts. Then, Morrison
soared over in a perfect arc and the crowd's rhythmic
clapping turned to a roar.
Brian
Dalpiaz 4:14.52 mile
Sayville NY sr appeared all the way back from his emergency
appendectomy last August as he outkicked Kevin Tschirhart
to win impressively in the fastest mile this year in
the US. Tschirhart was second in 4:16.77. Chris Pannone
rallied to win a 3-way fight for third in 4:19.72. Dalpiaz
led for the first few laps with a 4-way single file
lead group consisting of Dalpiaz, Jeremy Zagorski, Brian
McCabe and Tschirhart. Tschirhart moved to the front
at the end of the sixth lap, but Dalpiaz stuck on his
right shoulder until striking quickly on the backstretch
of the last lap. Tschirhart broke the New York State
boys indoor sophomore class record of 4:19.5 set in
1971 by Matt Centrowitz {Power Memorial]..
Natasha
Hastings
53.80 400m
A.P. Randolph NY star spotted Eleanor Roosevelt MD sr
Tiandra Ponteen 55.07 a big lead through
one lap in 24.4, but burst from behind in the last 100
meters to win in the stretch. William Penn PA sr Juanita
Broaddus was third in the seeded section in
55.82. Willingboro NJ Okechi Ogbuokiri won the second
section in 55.05 to claim second overall. Hastings ran
the fastest 400 in the nation this season and the 11th
fastest on Jack Shepard's all time indoor list, where
Hastings already stands 6th. "I was a little worried
(after one lap)," Hastings said, "but I stuck
to my plan and hit my target time right on the nose."
Trotter
twins 4:55.42 and 4:55.54
mile
Bayshore NY soph Laura Cummings blew out to a big early
lead and was still out there as the bell rang for the
last lap. But Katy and Amanda Trotter had moved up to
second and third and kicked as a team in a sizzling
last lap. The Trotters caught Cummings in half a lap
and won going away to place 1-2 on the 2003 indoor season
rankings. Cummings held on for third in 4:58.33 US#5
and Heather Iatauro was fourth in 5:02.80 US#6. Cummings'
big lead muted the expected battle of the twins -- the
Trotters of New Jersey and the Mullens of New York --
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Ohio
Kent
State HS Open
Jan 12, Kent State University, Kent OH
- Complete
Results 13 DyeStat Elite performances
Tianna
Madison opens with 4 wins; Rademacher 15-7 US#3
Girls - Elyria
OH sr Tianna Madison quads in 7.78 US#3,
25.54 200m, 18-2.25 LJ and 36-6.5 TJ. Mt. Vernon OH sr Lindsey
Hill 42-2.75 SP. Concordia Ft Wayne IN jr Alissa
McKaig 11:01 3200m.
Boys - Hickory
PA jr Andrew Rademacher 15-7 PV US#3.
Glenville Cleveland OH boys 3:22.37 4x400. Marion-Frank
OH sr Kiwan Lawson 22-10.25 LJ. Hickory PA
sr Dante Marshall 45-1.25.
Texas
Carl
Lewis Invitational - Highlights
| Complete
Results |
Jan 11 at U. of Houston, Houston TX - 31
DyeStat Elite performances |
Sophomore
class record for Scott Sellers 7-2
Cinco Katy Ranch TX sophomore gets national class record
and the US#2 jump behind Mike Morrison's 7-3 at the Hispanic
Games in New York. Sellers went 6'6", 6' 8",
7' 0.25" (breaking old soph record of 7' 0), 7' 2,
and missed 3 times at 7' 3".
new
US#1: Caresir
Hamilton,
Poteet Mesquite TX sr 5-9 HJ and Klein TX sr Jennifer
Dahlgren 47-0.75 SP. Killeen Ellison TX sr Chaime
Breaux 6.83 60D and 48-7.75 TJ. Carroll Southlake
TX jr Ty Barrington and College Station
TX sr Brandon McFarling, each 16-3.
Girls - Heralded
Houston TX freshman Brandi Cross ((she
ran 53.75 in 7th grade and 53.40 in 8th grade) won the
400 in 58.37. Faith Barlow of Holmes
10:30.08 3000m. Alexis Rogers, unattached
9.07 60H. Mayde Creek TX sr Brenda Faluade doubles
in 18-3.5 LJ and 36-4.25 TJ.
Boys -
Tyler Witham, Cinco Ranch 8.11 60H (Jeremy
Jackson 8.12, Jason Richardson 8.13). Katy TX sr Dallas
Griffin 57-10.25 SP. |
Virginia
Keydet
Invitational
Jan 11 at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington
VA
US#1
shot put by Steve Huntzinger 62-5
Also: Cummings Burlington NC sr Chandra Pulliam
doubled in 7.50 55D and 8.41 55H. Osbourn Stephanie
Myers double with 5-4 HJ and 32-7.75 TJ. Spotswood
VA sr Jennifer Showker 39-7 SP. Complete
Results on MileStat
Virginia
CNU
Showcase
Jan 10-11 at Christopher Newport U., Newport
News VA
US#1
1000m by Alex Tatu 2:30.45
Girls - Tallwood VA
jr Faraign Giles 7.30 55D (Jessica Thomas
7.31). Bethel VA fr Francena McCrory 40.11
300m (Giles 40.53). Bethel VA jr Charrisse Bullock
1:19.12 500m. Kellam VA jr Natalie Sherbak
3:03 1000m. Kellam VA sr Kelley Taylor 5:14.97.
Forest Park VA jr Beth Fahey 11:08.81 3200m.
Bethel VA 4:01.21 4x400. Lake Braddock VA
soph Ashley Haislip 5-4 HJ. Prince George
VA sr Rhiann Jenks 11-0 PV. Lake Braddock
VA sr Catherine Muehleib 39-6.25 SP. Bethel
VA sr Lavonne Iolette doubles with 17-6.5
LJ and 36-6.5 TJ. Kellam VA 9:39.4 4x800.
Boys - Lake
Braddock VA sr Craig Gallimore 7.59 55H.
Atlee VA sr Anthony Easter 1:06.88. Thomas
Dale VA sr Alex Tatu 2:30.45. Fork Union
VA sr Andrew Keino 4:17.53 1600m. Lake Braddock
VA sr Steve Hoogland 9:32.41 3200m. Forest
Park VA sr Reynold Smith 23-1 LJ. First Colonial
Khalif Mitchell 56-5 SP. Midlothian
VA 8:03.30 4x800.
Complete Results on MileStat
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Nike
Sprint Summit - Details are
released for a new attraction that Nike Indoor Championships officials
call "the sprint clinic of the future." The clinic with
Nike athletes and leading coaches will be held Friday March 13,
the evening before NIC March 14-15 at PG County Sportsplex, Landover
MD . Which Nike athletes will participate depends on who is competing
in the World Indoor Championships in England the same weekend. Nike
Sprint Summit release | NIC
home page.
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Shana
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J-Mee
Samuels |
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The first Nike Athlete of the Week awards of the 2003 indoor
season go to Holy Trinity NY sr Shana Cox and
Mt. Tabor NC soph J-Mee Samuels. Cox shattered
the national indoor record for 300 meters at 37.59 in the
New York Armory. Samuels kicked off his sophomore campaign
with an impressive 55-300 double at the NC Opener at Chapel
Hill NC.
Nike Athlete of the Week index
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Indoor
National Rankings
2003 indoor rankings
with data received through January 6
DyeStat Elite -- 478 performances
meeting DyeStat cutoffs for top 100 national ranking.
Jim Spier's top 5
-- US top 5 with separate lists for banked and flat tracks.
How to get ranked
To get on the DyeStat
Elite national rankings for 2003 indoor, you have to beat the
cutoffs
for your event and then submit the information on the performance
input form.
College
Choices
We now have 257 college choices by the class of
2003 from the early signing period in November. Some recent choices
of note:
- Ken Sinkovitz, 2002 800m 1:53.88
in, champ of NJ, NSIC, Eastern States, to Princeton
- Stephanie Smith, Macon GA, 23.88
200m, 53.89 400m, YAC double, GA 3A champ, to South Carolina
- Tiandra Ponteen, MD, sprints,
NIC 400m champ, US#1 500m 2002, to Florida
- Arthur Davis, Williamson AL,
46.58 400m - AL 5A and Mobile MOC champ, to Mississippi
State.
- Mark Jelks, Indiana 100-200
champion, to Texas Christian
- Lisa Wilson, 11.45 100m Texas
3A champion, to Houston
- Andrew Park, Fairport NY, 15-5
PV, 2-time NY champ, to Princeton.
- Lindsay Rosales, Washingtonville
NY 11-6 pole vaulter, to East Carolina
- Diane Anderson, Colorado triple
state meet gold last year (200, 400, 4x800) for Denver East, to
Wake Forest. (Diane will run this year for Mitchell
Colorado Springs.)
- Nicole Millette, Rhode Island
cross country champion, to Rhode Island
- Lindsay Grigoriev, MD hep, throws;
1st Penn Relays, MD 2A, AAU JO, to Kansas State
- Adam Linkenauger, Virginia AA
high jump champ (6-10), to Clemson.
- Julia Cathcart, a 2002 MS grad
who is studying in France for a year, signed with William
& Mary for next year.
College
Choices -
choices listed by state and college. Signing
Pix too
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rules, recruiting rules, experiences, organizations, helpful web
sites, scholarships & loans, and careers & majors.
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Last
Week
Pennsylvania
Glen Mills' Tyree Suber 54-3 SP and Hickory jr Andrew
Rademacher 14-6 PV.
1/4 Weekly roundup by Don Rich
North Carolina
NC Opener
- U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Mark Sturgis gets US#1 47-3.25 TJ.
Marque Hall 58-8.25 SP US#2. Sprint doubles by J-Mee
Samuels and Tiffany Roberts. Team titles to
North Rowan boys and Mt. Tabor girls
Complete
Results with Jim Spier's report and 34 DyeStat Elite performances listed
New York
Millrose Games
Relay Qualifiers - Fordham Prep improved
on its US#1 4x800 by winning the CHSAA trial in 7:55.25 led by Jose Fernandez'
1:56.9 split. Bishop Loughlin won the girls 4x400 in
3:59.10. In the PSAL 4x400 trials, Thomas Jefferson 3:22.79
won the boys and A.P. Randolph 3:54.82 US#2 won the girls.
Complete results on armorytrack.com
New York
PSAL Open
- New York Armory
US#1 marks by Janine Davis 1:32.11 600m
(9th fastest US girl ever) and Janine Ricci 10:20.24
3000m. Robert Keizer 46-9.25 TJ US#3.
Paul Robeson girls, Hillsborough boys
win team titles.
Results and highlights with 42 DyeStat Elite performances.
New York
Southern
Tier Invitational
- Cornell University
Boys - Gates Chili
Tracy Dewitt doubles in 6.63 55D and 35.23 300m. Gates Chili NY
3:28.17 4x400. Bay Shore Jemel Wilson 21-10.75 LJ.
Girls - Wilson Magnet jr
Kela Jackson doubles in 7.29 55D and 18-5.25 LJ. Michelle
Siebert, Ward Melville 1:38.22 600m. Farmingdale Sashoye
Wilson 36-8.25 TJ. Gates Chili Beth Sosik 11-3.5
PV. Complete Results
New York
Colgate
Women's Games Week 2
- Pratt Institute
Merion Academy PA sr Tiffany Abney doubled in
6.9h 55D and 57.8h 400m. Imani Philadelphia PA 7th grader Clarenchell
Tate equalled the middle school meet record 6.9h 55D she set
in week 1. Tate also won the middle school 200 in 25.4h for the second
straight week. Bishop Loughlin NY fr Janean Morris 2:17.6
800m. Parkville MD 8th grader Devon Williams doubled
in 2:19.3 800m and 4:57.9 1500m in middle school races. Detailed
Results
New York
Section
11 Crossover meets
- Suffolk CC
Northport soph Kevin Tschirhart edged Sayville
sr Brian Dalpiaz at 1000 meters, 2:32.4 to 2:34.3. Girls
3000 meter races were won by Northport jr Lindsay Sundell 10:23.5
and Bay Shore soph Laura Cummings 10:39.0. Northport
boys 8:12.0 4x800. Complete results at armorytrack.com: BOYS
| GIRLS
New Jersey
Passaic Valley sr Jesse Mizzone
ran an impressive double, 5:11.76 1600m, winning by 23 seconds, and 10:59.11
3200m, winning by 73 seconds, in the Northern Hills Conference championships
at Drew U. W. Orange sr Cynthia Douglas 39-0 SP.
Massachusetts
Home schooled NH soph Chantelle Dron ran
a 2:11.1 800, fastest in the country this season, in the Boston U. all
comers meet Jan. 4
Massachusetts
Bromfield Harvard MA sr Ari Lambie
is recuperating nicely from the illness that cost her any chance at Foot
Locker nationals in San Diego. On a 10.5 laps to the mile track in a dual
meet at Shrewsbury HS, Lambie ran a mile in 5:01.6, third fastest in the
nation this season, winning by 41 seconds.
California
DyeStatCal --
complete Golden State coverage by Doug Speck and Rich Gonzalez
- 2003 track and field previews
- Year-end divisional top 30 California cross country rankings
- Clinics
Colorado
USATF All Comers - Colorado School of Mines, Golden CO
Montbello Denver CO sr Toni Smith won the triple jump
at 41-4, second best in the US this season, with an all 40-plus series:
40' 5 1/4", 41' 2 3/4", 41' 4", 40' 6 1/2". Mitchell
Colorado Springs sr Diane Anderson 39.54 300m. Washington
Denver jr Elisabeth Goshu 3:03.09 1000m. Highlights
Arkansas
Katya Kostetskaya, Russian student at
Jonesboro AR, continues her international shuttling between meets. After
running a 5:05.12 mile in the Kickoff Klassic in Arkansas, Katya flew
to Russia for the St. Petersburg Youth Championships, where she doubled
in 1:34.30 600m and 2:53.10 1000m. Then she finished her tour by finishing
second in the Russian Youth Championships 1500 meters with a time of 4:38.2,
fastest of the season by a US runner, and running 2:16.30 for 800 meters.
Now she flies back to Arkansas for her sophomore year at Jonesboro.
Gourley's
List Jan 5
Shelton WA sr Nick Owens and North Cobb Marietta GA sr
Della Clark still lead Bob Gourley's second national
weight throw lists of the 2003 indoor season. Gourley's
List Jan 5
Cross
Country wrapup
The
Harrier rankings
Mountain View
boys, Saratoga girls are #1
12/23/02 -- Marc Bloom's final Harrier
magazine rankings of the 2002 season confirmed the 5th season lists: the
number one teams in the nation are the Mountain View UT boys and the Saratoga
NY girls. It is the third straight year for Saratoga girls to be on top.
The Harrier top 10 national
and top 5 regional teams.
DyeStat
Elite cross country update #9
3,480 performances
on national lists
The DyeStat Elite cross country performance lists have 3,480 performances
from 633 meets. The first three Foot Locker regions and the California
state meet are included. Lists include 3 mile and 5k times meeting cutoffs.
List Number 9
What is the toughest
cross country course in the country?
DyeStat readers tell us about their toughest courses
What is the toughest cross country course in the country?
We nominated Hereford HS
in Maryland. Now readers are sending in their picks -- Manzano HS
NM, Branstrom Park MI, Sioux Passage MO, Holmdel Park NJ, Brandywine Creek
DE, Susquenita HS PA, Wolfpack Invitational NC, Canyon de Chelly AZ, Parkhill
South MO, Crystal Springs CA, Derryfield Park NH, Waimea HI, Elkins WV,
Cuyahoga Valley OH, Trask Mountain OR, Thetford Trails VT, Sunken Meadow
NY, Camas WA, Renaissance Run CO, and University of Southern Indiana.
Read these and make your own nomination if you think your course is really
tough. See Toughest Courses
Great American
2003 will be held September 26-27 at the SAS course, Cary
NC. Details will be announced soon. For more information, send email to
the National Scholastic Sports
Foundation.
Hail
to the Cross Country Parents
A special edition of Donna
on the Side - Donna Dye's survey of cross country moms and dads tells
their emotions, dreams, and fears as they watch from the sidelines.
Hail to the Parents
DyeStat
Featured Meets
Meets that will be covered in depth by DyeStat
in 2002-2003
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