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Midwest Week Northridge IN boys, Valparaiso IN girls, Waukesha West WI girls, and Madison West WI boys win state titles. York IL boys and Bowling Green OH girls win state meet warmups.by Scott Bush
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ResultsBoys 1. 1. Sean McNamara � 4. Matt Dettman � 6. Eric Dettman � 10. David Montgomery � 11. Nick Kuczwara � 12. Mike Arnold � 13. Justin Jones � http://go.ihsa.org/reports/ccb20480.htm 2. Palatine IL � 1. Glenn Morris � 6. James Macatangay � 13. Steve Finley � 26. John Lancaster � 42. Matt Moss � 58. Daniel Holbach � 65. Robert Conley � http://go.ihsa.org/reports/ccb20479.htm 3. Madison West WI � They won the Wisconsin State Meet with 71 points, placing their top five in a pack between spots 18-35. It was most impressive, as they beat second place Arrowhead by nearly fifty points (120 points). Madison West continued to show that they very well could be the second best team in the Midwest, as they ran incredibly strong on a cold and windy day (5k, rolling). 18. Ben Swimm � 21. Eric Lewandowski � 22. Robert Joynt � 23. Andy Han � 35. David Yu � 93. Corey Watts � 111. Will Bradley � http://www.wiaawi.org/x-countryboys/2004/d1boysresults.pdf 4. 1. Mark Moore - 2. Amol Huprikar - 7. Spencer Ornes - 8. Justin Namm - 13.Claude Miller - 17. Bobby Watts - 18. Mike Wheat - 5. Dexter MI - 6. Northridge IN � Matching up man for man with MW #8 11. Braxton Fritz � 25. Ken Collins � 35. Lauren Spirito � 57. Andy Williams � 69. Ladd Mercer � 92. Brock Wappes � 104. Nate Yoder � http://www.ihsaa.org/b-cross-country/04BoysStateResults.txt 7. 8. 14. Joel Shaw � 44. Jacob Rich � 52. Robbie Granger � 58. Will Peters � 70. Evan Bardach � 72. Ben Peterson � 140. Tom Martin � http://www.ihsaa.org/b-cross-country/04BoysStateResults.txt 9. Cleveland St. Ignatius OH � Lost badly, taking sixth in their regional with 173 points, finishing two spots out of state qualifying. It was simply not this team's day, as they finished their great season on a disappointing note. 4. Ken Sullivan � 25. Brian Gallagher � 41. Steven Sullivan � 68. Pat Sovacool � 73. George Gothot � 82. Nate Lieb � 127. Kevin Schumacher � http://www.baumspage.com/cc/reg/tiffin/2004/b1.htm 10. 1. Jeff See � 20. Alex Kerns � 21. Evan McMonigle � 27. Paul Sauter � 43. Chris Meiser � 80. Jacob Baker � 103. Matt Sliger � http://www.baumspage.com/cc/reg/troy/2004/b1.htm Girls 1. Clarkston MI � They easily won their regional with 17 points, as they placed their top six in the first eight spots. The dominance this team has shown this year is incredible. They are undefeated and have won some key races. They should be primed and ready to prove that they are the best team in the 1. Jenny Morgan � 2. Liz Mengyan � 3. Lyndsay Smith � 5. Gillian Nordquist � 6. Anne Oltman � 8. Jenna Leach � 15. Beth Hoekstra � 2. 1. Christy Titus � 11. Shannon Titus � 17. Barbara Powers � 18. Alyssa Glenn � 28. Kelly May � 20:08 31. Kylie Korsnack � http://www.baumspage.com/cc/reg/tiffin/2004/g1.htm 3. 1. Shannon Phelan � 2. Maggie DeBerge � 11. Bekah Regenfuss � 12. Alli Grissom � 31. Cindy Wu � 52. Elle Metz � 72. Kate Prazak � http://go.ihsa.org/reports/ccg20605.htm 4. Waukesha West WI � Waukesha West was the heavy favorite heading into Saturday's Wisconsin State Cross Country Meet (5k, rolling, windy and wet), and in the end WW did not disappoint. Placing their top five all in the top 31 positions, West ran away from running Pulaski, winning their state meet with 59 points. West won by a 34 point margin and showed that their depth is something few other teams can match. This team should be proud of how well they did this season, as they ran strong all season long and now have a state championship to show for it. 7. Laura Koch � 12. Karlye Wolff � 22. Alyssa Beste � 26. Jenny Weidmeyer � 31. Erica Claas � 69. Ashley Vonck � 105. Meghan Dugan � http://www.wiaawi.org/x-countrygirls/2004/d1girlsresults.pdf 5. Indianapolis Cathedral IN � A disappointing race by their number one girl and a great race by MW #10 Valparaiso meant that Cathedral would not be winning the state meet this season. Cathedral, despite having a good team race, simply did not have the magic on the day and took third at the Indiana State Cross Country Meet (5k, rolling, windy and wet). 14. Rose Plomin � 29. Katie Sauter � 33. Ashley Casavant � 36. Elizabeth Flood � 50. Kelly O'Hara � 55. Emily Breslin � 90. Adrienne Bolger � http://www.ihsaa.org/g-cross-country/04GirlsStateResults.txt 6. 7. Goodrich MI � Goodrich easily won their regional and advanced to the state meet next weekend, as they scored only 33 points and scorched the competition. Despite adverse conditions (very slippery and hilly 5k course), they still ran away from the field, as they placed their top five in the top ten spots. 2. Janee Jones - 5. Kayla O�Mara - 7. Kaitlin O'Mara - 9. Kelsey Krych - 10. Mary Haiderer - 17. Kelsey Meyers - 38. Sam Minkler - 8. Mason OH � Despite having their top two girls finishing in the top ten, Mason did not have what was needed to take home the team championship at their regional on Saturday (5k, warm, windy and wet). Mason took third with 114 points, losing to MW #9 Colerain and unranked Mercy OH. Mason will have their chance to shine once again next weekend, as they attend the Ohio State Cross Country Meet, and will face MW #2 Bowling Green and ranked Colerain for the title. 1. Angela Bizzarri - 75. Stephanie Chaney � 78. Katie Chaney � http://www.baumspage.com/cc/reg/troy/2004/g1.htm 9. http://www.baumspage.com/cc/reg/troy/2004/g1.htm 10. 5. Lauren Hardesty � 16. Amanda Hardesty � 18. Andrea Kent � 25. Ashlee Karp � 42. Erica Johnson � 52. Molly Steiner � 70. Elizabeth Pochop � http://www.ihsaa.org/g-cross-country/04GirlsStateResults.txt
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