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Great American Cross Country Festival
Sept. 23, 2006 Spain Park, Hoover AL
a DyeStat Featured Meet with on-site coverage by John & Donna Dye, John Nepolitan, Doug Speck and Brandon Miles |
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Boys Race of Champions |
Ben Hubers - photo by John Dye
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Collegiate NY 59,
Ben Hubers GA 15:39
NE#2 US#11 Collegiate NY 59 ran away with the team title, followed by NE#4 US21 Shenendehowa NY 93 and SE#1 US#15 Midlothian VA 123.
Individually, Ben Hubers GA 15:39 made a big move in the third mile in the woods to win handily), followed by Shen's Steve Murdoch 15:50.
Results - Story
Race Sequence Photo Album - 60 photos, top 30 finishers
Collegiate NY's fourth man Dwayne Alexis (1521) loses 20th position at the finish to Willie Ahearn of Danbury CT (red) and Rob Ellis of Tupelo MS, but Alexis helps Collegiate to big win in Boys Race of Champions. photo by John Dye |
Collegiate NY boys - photo by John Nepolitan
Top teams use Great American to vindicate their NTN regional rankings.
by Brandon Miles
Top ranked teams from the Northeast and the Southeast came out of Great American feeling good about themselves and helping to reinforce their standings in the Nike Team Nationals regional rankings. For NE #2 Collegiate and NE #4 Shenendehowa of New York being highly ranked in the preseason in their region to start the season off, they needed a meet to prove themselves. The Northeast region was shaken up considerably due to graduation last year as seen by Collegiate's rise from being unranked in 2005 to preseason #2 ranked in the Northeast region this year. Beating the top teams in the weaker Southeast region at Great American would certainly be a step in legitimizing their rankings.
Meanwhile, the Midlothian and Brentsville boys of Virginia, ranked #1 and #2 in the Southeast currently, would be facing the best teams from the Deep South states of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. There was plenty of criticism for Virginia having six teams ranked in the preseason rankings, so the two teams from the Old Dominion were not only at Great American to prove their own team's standings, but showcase the strength and depth of teams found in the state this fall.
Collegiate coach George Calano was very anxious to see his team compete. It was the team's first race of the year, so there had been several weeks of waiting to see how strong workouts would translate into race performances for the Northeast's #2 ranked team. Coach Calano gave his boys a race strategy and they executed to perfection by winning the Nike Race of Champions with a low team score of 59 points.
"We tried to run at our threshold pace for the first mile at about 5 to 5:15 range and then work from there," said Calano. Following this strategy, Collegiate still had their entire top five in the top 40 places after a mile. The boys from Manhattan continued to work up through the hills in the woods loop and still had more left in the tank for a strong finish after cresting the last major hill in the woods. "We were going to conserve a little on the hill to save for the last 800 meters."
Collegiate's top five finished in a monsoon on a hot and muggy morning in Alabama with a 23 second gap. Chris Williams was the team's top finisher in 11th place with a time of 16:26.2 and soon to follow Williams would be teammates Dylan Trotzuk (14th, 16: 32.3), Itse Begho (17th, 16:43.6), Dwayne Alexis (20th, 16:47.0), and Peter Vizcarrondo (21st, 16:49.5). Collegiate averaged 16:39.72 on the challenging Spain Park 5K course to finish 34 points ahead of NE #4 Shenendehowa. Despite the big win, one area of concern for Collegiate has to be the fall off after their fifth runner, with sixth and seventh runners finishing at 105th (18: 09.1) and 142nd (18:51.1). Collegiate cannot afford to lose one of their top five runners. The team will get two weeks to savor the Great American before running at Van Courtland Park on October 7th in the NYC Mayor's Cup.
Shenendehowa did not hurt themselves finishing second well ahead of the top ranked Southeast region teams -- SE #1 Midlothian (3rd, 123 pts) and SE #4 Brentsville (4th, 152 pts) as well as NE #5 Warwick Valley (6th, 179 pts). Shen was led by Saratoga Springs transfer Stephen Murdock as he finished as the individual race runner-up with a time of 15: 49.6. Murdock was one of only three runners to dip under 16 minutes on the day. While Shenendehowa had the better front runner in Murdock over Collegiate, Collegiate ran away from them in the team scoring with the rest of Shenendehowa's top five more spread out.
Shenendehowa nearly put three runners under 17 minutes with Murdock, Zach Predmore (15th, 16:38.7), and Adam Quinn (27th, 17:00.4). Jamie Glover (35th, 17:10.0), and Zac Suriano (38th, 17:12.5) rounded out the New York squad's team scoring.
Virginia teams control their own destiny
Top ranked Southeast squad from Virginia in Midlothian certainly has greater control over their own destiny to Nike Team Nationals as the region's top finishing team at Great American. At last year's Great American Cross Country Festival, the top two Southeast finishing teams in the Race of Champions in North Carolina's Chapel Hill and Kentucky's St. Xavier, ended up representing the region at Nike Team Nationals.
The Midlothian boys were well aware of the challenging woods loop and how a quick early pace would be ill-advised. Midlothian junior Mark Merritt explained the team's race plan, "Coach Morgan told us to take it out easy because the race was all in the second mile with the hills in the back that were pretty tough. I think we did pretty good." Pretty good is a the proper way to explain their team performance as they defeated four Southeast regionally ranked squads in SE #2 Brentsville of Virginia (4th, 152 pts), SE #5 Parkview of Georgia (7th, 195 pts), SE #7 Chiles of Florida (7th, 195 pts), and SE #8 Smiths Station of Alabama (16th, 391 pts).
Midlothian had a solid front three in Jason Witt (9th, 16:24.7), Merritt (22nd, 16:54.6), and Jonathan Mellis (31st, 17:03.0), but it was the races from their #4 and #5 runners in Thomas Cole (42nd, 17:17.5) and Tommy Reese (48th, 17: 25.5) that helped distance themselves from the rest of the region's Southeast teams including their toughest challenger for the third consecutive weekend in SE #2 Brentsville.
Brentsville had finished only two points shy of Midlothian in both team's opening 5K races at the Great Meadows Invitational two weekends ago and scored a victory of the region's #1 ranked team last weekend at their home 5x2500 meter relay race.
The Tigers of Brentsville looked like they were going to be able to knock Midlothian off three runners as Adam Henken (7th, 16:20.2) and Henry Melius (10th, 16:25) packed it up on Midlothian's top runner in Witt as Melius nearly finished ahead of Witt. Brentsville's third runner Ray Delgado 932nd, 17: 04.9) finished right behind Midlo's #3 Mellis in a nearly identical finish between two runners from their opening invites at Great Meadows. Through three runners, Brentsville led Midlothian 35 to 47, but a point swing of 41 points would be tipped in Midlothian's favor in the #4 and #5 runner positions.
Midlothian put five runners ahead of Brentsville's #4 Luke Watts (59th, 17:34.5) and six runners ahead of Brentsville's #5 Grant Burress (71st, 17:40.5) with Michael Hammond as Midlothian's sixth finisher in 67th place (17: 38.8).
Despite finishing further back from Midlothian than the Brentsville boys would like after a close second place in their opening race and a three second victory last weekend in a 5x2500 meter relay, Coach Dulin's team is still in a good position for a NTN berth finishing well ahead of other Southeast ranked squads at Great American. The Midlothian and Brentsville teams traveled together to Hoover on a charter bus and Brentsville senior Henry Melius would certainly enjoy a second joint trip with Midlothian to Portland, Oregon in December for Nike Team Nationals. "That would be awesome. With all of our hard work and I'm sure Midlothian has been working extremely hard as well, toward that goal."
Danbury CT surprises
Danbury of Connecticut was a big surprise in taking fifth place with 157 points as the unranked Northeast team finished ahead of NE #5 Warwick Valley and only five points behind SE #2 Brentsville. Danbury had just one runner under 17 minutes in Willie Ahearn (18th, 16: 44.8), but was well packed with their remaining top five in Matt Terry (30th, 17:02.7), Brady Becker (36th, 17:10.3), Parker Boudreau (50th, 17:26.2), and Ricky Balmaseda (54th, 17:28.6).
the rest of the Southeast
Parkview of Georgia, the #5 ranked team in the Southeast, finished seventh as the region's third finishing team in the field with 195 points. The team certainly is a stronger team as showed as their usual team order was all out of sync at Great American. Parkview #3 Josh Pinson ran #1 in 16th place with a time of 16: 41.6, #1 Michael Winston ran #2 in 44th place (17:20.9), #5 JJ van Tonder ran #3 in 46th place (17:24.3), #2 Marcelis Lynch ran #4 in 51st (17:26.4), and #4 Brett Richardson ran #5 in 71st place (17:40.5). It was a testament to their team's strength to still finish in seventh and ahead of SE #7 Chiles of Florida (8th, 259 pts). Unfortunately for Parkview, it may be the only time this season that they will face some of the region's top ranked squads such as Midlothian and Brentsville.
The lack of a front runner really hurt Florida's top team in Chiles in coming anywhere close to striking distance to the two Virginia squads in Midlothian and Brentsville as their top finisher Chris Renneker (41st, 17: 17.1) finished just ahead of Midlothian's #4 Thomas Cole (42nd, 17:17.5). Rounding out the top five for Coach Gowan's squad were Daniel Miletich (45th, 17:22.85), Calvin Vannoy (64th, 17:36.2), Stan Reecy (69th, 17:39.6), and Chris Lake (75th, 17: 45.6) for the Southeast's tightest packed top five in the Race of Champions.
It was a rough day for Alabama's top team and SE #8 ranked Smiths Station as their top runner in Spencer Ferguson collapsed before the finish and stayed down several minutes before walking in to finish (163rd, 20: 57.6). Even with Ferguson's collapse, it was not a banner day for the Smiths Station boys with their first finisher not crossing the line until Rickey Martin in 62nd place at 17:35.5.
With Smiths Station falling apart, several unranked Southeast teams were able to take advantage and have high team finishes. The two squads from Tennessee in Oak Ridge (10th, 309 pts) and Baylor School (11th, 324 pts) had solid team showings that may or may not warrant NTN regional rankings this week.
Georgian Ben Hubers wins individual honors
McEachern High School senior Ben Hubers of Georgia won the individual title in the Nike Race of Champions in a time of 15:38.4. After the lead pack went out in a conservative pace for the first mile, Hubers decided to make a move sooner than he had planned. "I expected it go out a lot faster. I wasn't suppose to make a move until halfway in, but it went out so slow that I ended up making a move just right after the first mile and we had a nice long downhill after that and I kind of broke away from there," said Hubers.
Adam Lenz of Colorado and Brian Rhodes-Devey of New York attempted to give Hubers chase as they entered into the woods section, but Hubers was able to pull away from them.
While in the woods, Shenendehowa's Stephen Murdock began to move up to pass Rhodes-Devey and end up moving ahead of Lenz for second, but Hubers had enough left in the tank even after the final big hill in the woods loop to hold off any challengers. "The tough uphill took a lot out of me, but it wasn't impossible or anything. Then when I hit the long sloping downhill, I was feel pretty confident at that point and I just had to kick it in," said Hubers.
Hubers finished strong to cross the line in a time of 15:38.4, giving him high hopes for the rest of this season as a returning Foot Locker finalist.
Hubers finished 18th in last year's race in San Diego. "Last year I really didn't know what to do coming into the race. It was my first time and I was kind of dazzled by the whole thing. This year I go in expecting how everything is going to work. This year I want to win it."
The road to San Diego will be tough for Hubers as he will face fierce competition in his own state from the likes of Walton's Jay Heller and Berkmar's Girma Mecoheso. "We [Hubers and Heller] have been rivals for the past three years. Its been great competing with him. Also this year we have a guy from Kenya named Girma, who has put down some really solid times this year. Its going to be a struggle to see how comes out on top."
Hubers also speaks well of other top runners in the Southeast region and thinks that the region well be represented this fall at Foot Locker Nationals. "I know that Southern distance running as good as it is going right now, has a reputation for crapping out. I don't think that is going to happen this year. We've got a strong bunch of guys and I know we can do really well this year."
The move of the Great American to the Deep South in Alabama certainly provides the stage and opportunity for the top individuals and teams in the Southeast to show what they are made of.
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Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's Meet Manager
Great American Cross Country Festival - 9/23/2006
Spain Park, Hoover, AL
Last Completed Event
Team Scores
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Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9
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1 Collegiate School, New Yo 59 7 9 12 15 16 96 131
Total Time: 1:23:18.60
Average: 16:39.72
2 Shenendehowa HS, Clifton 93 1 10 21 29 32 42 88
Total Time: 1:23:51.20
Average: 16:46.24
3 Midlothian HS, Midlothian 123 5 17 25 35 41 61 115
Total Time: 1:25:05.30
Average: 17:01.06
4 Brentsville HS, Nokesvill 152 3 6 26 52 65 74 110
Total Time: 1:25:05.10
Average: 17:01.02
5 Danbury HS, Danbury, CT 157 13 24 30 43 47 54 82
Total Time: 1:25:52.60
Average: 17:10.52
6 Warwick Valley HS, Warwic 179 4 22 28 59 66 112 132
Total Time: 1:25:56.80
Average: 17:11.36
7 Parkview HS, Lilburn, GA 195 11 37 39 44 64 70 124
Total Time: 1:26:33.70
Average: 17:18.74
8 Chiles HS, Tallahassee, F 259 34 38 57 62 68 77 108
Total Time: 1:27:41.30
Average: 17:32.26
9 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, MS 289 14 27 51 97 100 101
Total Time: 1:27:48.50
Average: 17:33.70
10 Oak Ridge HS, Oak Ridge, 309 33 40 67 75 94 95 118
Total Time: 1:28:22.70
Average: 17:40.54
11 Baylor School, Chattanoga 324 36 50 69 71 98 106 117
Total Time: 1:28:36.10
Average: 17:43.22
12 The Westminster Schools, 340 20 31 46 121 122 133 137
Total Time: 1:28:59.10
Average: 17:47.82
13 Walton HS, Marietta, GA 360 53 58 81 83 85 109 130
Total Time: 1:29:08.50
Average: 17:49.70
14 Bishop Hendricken HS, War 366 8 63 86 93 116 127 140
Total Time: 1:28:46.40
Average: 17:45.28
15 Holy Trinity Academy, Mel 369 19 45 73 87 145 147 149
Total Time: 1:30:28.00
Average: 18:05.60
16 Smiths Station HS, Smiths 391 55 60 80 92 104 129 148
Total Time: 1:29:32.20
Average: 17:54.44
17 Sickles HS, Tampa, FL 394 18 49 89 113 125 144
Total Time: 1:29:43.30
Average: 17:56.66
18 Hoover HS, Hoover, AL 395 23 72 84 102 114 119
Total Time: 1:29:33.30
Average: 17:54.66
19 St. Xavier HS, Louisville 407 48 78 79 99 103 123 128
Total Time: 1:29:44.10
Average: 17:56.82
20 Lyman HS, Longwood, FL 431 2 56 111 126 136 143 146
Total Time: 1:30:04.80
Average: 18:00.96
21 Oak Mountain HS, Birmingh 527 76 91 105 120 135
Total Time: 1:31:55.40
Average: 18:23.08
22 Bob Jones HS, Madison, AL 608 90 107 134 138 139 141 142
Total Time: 1:34:11.10
Average: 18:50.22
Event 6 Boys 5k Run CC Nike ROC
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Ben Hubers 07 McEachern HS, Powde 15:38.4
2 Stephen Murdock 07 Shenendehowa HS, Cl 15:49.6 1
3 Adam Lenz 07 Crested Butte Ac, C 15:56.4
4 Brian Rhodes-Devey 07 Guilderland Cent, G 16:07.1
5 Andy Wacker 07 Pinecrest HS, South 16:11.1
6 Bobby Saltsman 07 Lyman HS, Longwood, 16:12.1 2
7 Adam Henken 07 Brentsville HS, Nok 16:20.2 3
8 Terrence Prial 07 Warwick Valley H, W 16:24.1 4
9 Jason Witt 09 Midlothian HS, Midl 16:24.7 5
10 Henry Melius 07 Brentsville HS, Nok 16:25.0 6
11 Chris Williams 07 Collegiate Schoo, N 16:26.2 7
12 Brian Sklodowski 07 Tatnall School, Wil 16:27.1
13 Stephen Wood 07 Bishop Hendricke, W 16:27.5 8
14 Dylan Trotzuk 09 Collegiate Schoo, N 16:32.3 9
15 Zach Predmore 07 Shenendehowa HS, Cl 16:38.7 10
16 Josh Pinson 07 Parkview HS, Lilbur 16:41.6 11
17 Itse Begho 07 Collegiate Schoo, N 16:43.6 12
18 Willie Ahearn 09 Danbury HS, Danbury 16:44.8 13
19 Rob Ellis 09 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 16:45.5 14
20 Dwayne Alexis 07 Collegiate Schoo, N 16:47.0 15
21 Peter Vizcarrondo 07 Collegiate Schoo, N 16:49.5 16
22 Mark Merritt 09 Midlothian HS, Midl 16:54.6 17
23 Spencer Carter 07 Greeley West HS, Gr 16:57.1
24 Derek Wehunt 08 Sickles HS, Tampa, 16:58.1 18
25 Kyle Cooke 09 Holy Trinity Aca, M 16:58.4 19
26 Reynolds White 07 The Westminster, At 16:59.5 20
27 Adam Quinn 07 Shenendehowa HS, Cl 17:00.4 21
28 Zack Price 07 Warwick Valley H, W 17:00.7 22
29 Tim Landry 06 Hoover HS, Hoover, 17:02.1 23
30 Matt Terry 09 Danbury HS, Danbury 17:02.7 24
31 Jonathan Mellis 07 Midlothian HS, Midl 17:03.0 25
32 Ray Delgado 09 Brentsville HS, Nok 17:04.9 26
33 Drew Kellum 07 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 17:07.8 27
34 Greg Miniger 09 Warwick Valley H, W 17:09.2 28
35 Jamie Glover 10 Shenendehowa HS, Cl 17:10.0 29
36 Brady Becker 07 Danbury HS, Danbury 17:10.3 30
37 Tucker Hartley 09 The Westminster, At 17:11.1 31
38 Zac Suriano 09 Shenendehowa HS, Cl 17:12.5 32
39 Maclean O'Donnell 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 17:13.4 33
40 Tanner Carothers 07 Northland Prepar, F 17:14.6
41 Chris Renneker 07 Chiles HS, Tallahas 17:17.1 34
42 Thomas Cole 09 Midlothian HS, Midl 17:17.5 35
43 Waldo du Plessis 09 Baylor School, Chat 17:17.8 36
44 Michael Winston 06 Parkview HS, Lilbur 17:20.9 37
45 Daniel Miletich 09 Chiles HS, Tallahas 17:22.8 38
46 JJ van Tonder 07 Parkview HS, Lilbur 17:24.3 39
47 Chris Cole 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 17:24.9 40
48 Tommy Reese 07 Midlothian HS, Midl 17:25.5 41
49 Mike Danaher 10 Shenendehowa HS, Cl x17:26.0 42
50 Parker Boudreau 09 Danbury HS, Danbury 17:26.2 43
51 Marcelis Lynch 07 Parkview HS, Lilbur 17:26.4 44
52 Bret Butler 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M 17:27.2 45
53 Knox Sutterfield 09 The Westminster, At 17:28.4 46
54 Ricky Balmaseda 09 Danbury HS, Danbury 17:28.6 47
55 Justin Bowling 07 St. Xavier HS, Loui 17:30.3 48
56 Daniel Wehunt 08 Sickles HS, Tampa, 17:30.6 49
57 Evan Sharber 07 Baylor School, Chat 17:31.0 50
58 Gordon Lee 10 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 17:33.4 51
59 Luke Watts 09 Brentsville HS, Nok 17:34.5 52
60 Mark Viglotti 09 Walton HS, Marietta 17:34.6 53
61 Justin Rau 09 Danbury HS, Danbury x17:34.8 54
62 Rickey Martin 07 Smiths Station H, S 17:35.5 55
63 Shane Cook 07 Lyman HS, Longwood, 17:35.6 56
64 Calvin Vannoy 09 Chiles HS, Tallahas 17:36.2 57
65 Thomas Pilliod 09 Walton HS, Marietta 17:36.4 58
66 Matt Laroe 09 Warwick Valley H, W 17:38.4 59
67 Nathan Prickett 09 Smiths Station H, S 17:38.8 60
67 Michael Hammond Midlothian HS x17:38.8 61
69 Stan Reecy 07 Chiles HS, Tallahas 17:39.6 62
70 Alexander Varone 07 Bishop Hendricke, W 17:40.1 63
71 Brett Richardson 07 Parkview HS, Lilbur 17:40.5 64
71 Grant Burress 10 Brentsville HS, Nok 17:40.5 65
73 Alex Leuchanka 10 Warwick Valley H, W 17:44.4 66
74 Ethan McGroom 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 17:45.1 67
75 Chris Lake 07 Chiles HS, Tallahas 17:45.6 68
76 Jordan Apfeld 07 Baylor School, Chat 17:47.8 69
77 Brian Detweiler 09 Parkview HS, Lilbur x17:48.4 70
78 Colton Popp 09 Baylor School, Chat 17:49.0 71
79 Patrick McGregor 09 Hoover HS, Hoover, 17:50.6 72
80 Kyle Butler 07 Holy Trinity Aca, M 17:51.3 73
81 Andrew Johnson 09 Brentsville HS, Nok x17:51.8 74
82 Phil Riemer 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 17:52.1 75
83 James Adair 07 Oak Mountain HS, Bi 17:53.1 76
84 Bryan Miletich 07 Chiles HS, Tallahas x17:53.2 77
85 Austin Miller 09 St. Xavier HS, Loui 17:53.5 78
86 Logan Dwyer 09 Northland Prepar, F 17:53.6
87 Shawn Van Hoose 09 St. Xavier HS, Loui 17:55.2 79
88 John Neill 07 Smiths Station H, S 17:56.6 80
89 Justin Kerzie 07 Walton HS, Marietta 17:57.7 81
90 Joey Bubniak 10 Danbury HS, Danbury x17:58.9 82
91 Jeremy Schmid 09 Walton HS, Marietta 17:59.4 83
92 Justin Rogers 07 Hoover HS, Hoover, 18:00.2 84
93 Will Bryfczynski 10 Walton HS, Marietta 18:00.4 85
94 Bronson Venable 09 Bishop Hendricke, W 18:01.2 86
95 Tyler Truitt 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M 18:01.4 87
96 Thomas Soeller 07 Shenendehowa HS, Cl x18:02.5 88
97 Ciprian Mejia 09 Sickles HS, Tampa, 18:04.3 89
98 Hunter Spurgeon 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 18:04.6 90
99 Smith Wilbanks 07 Oak Mountain HS, Bi 18:05.8 91
100 Jon Fischer 09 Smiths Station H, S 18:06.6 92
101 Tomas McLaughlin 09 Bishop Hendricke, W 18:07.1 93
102 Ben Shassere 07 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 18:07.2 94
103 Emerson Peacock 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R x18:08.1 95
104 Shane George 09 Smiths Stn Hs-Ns, S 18:08.2
105 Hugh Parker 10 Collegiate Schoo, N x18:09.1 96
106 Max Holman 08 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 18:10.0 97
107 Skylar Townsend 08 Baylor School, Chat 18:10.5 98
108 Kyle Idstein 07 St. Xavier HS, Loui 18:11.4 99
109 Chase Elliot 07 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 18:11.8 100
110 Mackenzie Copeland 09 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, x18:12.4 101
111 Nick Perkins 09 Hoover HS, Hoover, 18:13.4 102
112 Patrick Van Hoose 07 St. Xavier HS, Loui 18:13.7 103
113 Jay Moulton 07 Smiths Station H, S 18:14.7 104
114 Shane Brogdan 10 Oak Mountain HS, Bi 18:16.1 105
115 Aaron Massey 07 Chiles Hs-Ns, Talla 18:17.3
116 Justin Sawyer 09 Baylor School, Chat x18:18.8 106
117 Clay Warden 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 18:20.2 107
118 Zack Andrews 09 Chiles HS, Tallahas x18:20.8 108
119 Daniel Heller 09 Walton HS, Marietta x18:22.5 109
120 Kaleb Comer 10 Brentsville HS, Nok x18:23.3 110
121 Jordan Eiserman 07 Lyman HS, Longwood, 18:24.2 111
122 Frank Pfaffenberger 06 Warwick Valley H, W x18:26.3 112
123 Kyle Kraft 07 Sickles HS, Tampa, 18:26.6 113
124 Joel Rogers 07 Hoover HS, Hoover, 18:27.0 114
125 Josh McEachin 07 Chiles Hs-Ns, Talla 18:28.9
126 Mike Waite 07 Midlothian HS, Midl x18:30.2 115
127 John Holleran 07 Bishop Hendricke, W 18:30.5 116
128 Layne Summerhill 08 Baylor School, Chat x18:30.6 117
129 John Sharpe 08 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R x18:34.4 118
130 Alec Hamm 06 Hoover HS, Hoover, x18:34.5 119
131 Drake Ott 10 Oak Mountain HS, Bi 18:36.8 120
132 Andrew Stowe 09 The Westminster, At 18:39.2 121
133 George Fryhofer 09 The Westminster, At 18:40.9 122
134 Dallas Stoller 07 St. Xavier HS, Loui x18:41.3 123
135 Nick Williams 08 Parkview HS, Lilbur x18:42.0 124
136 Sean Jansen 07 Sickles HS, Tampa, 18:43.7 125
137 Pablo Durango 09 Lyman HS, Longwood, 18:45.9 126
138 Andrew Palumbo 07 Bishop Hendricke, W x18:47.6 127
139 Charlie Redmon 07 St. Xavier HS, Loui x18:49.0 128
140 Andy Henderson 10 Smiths Station H, S x18:49.7 129
141 Jay Heller 07 Walton HS, Marietta x18:50.7 130
142 Hashem Zikry 10 Collegiate Schoo, N x18:51.1 131
143 Chris Bilbrew 07 Smiths Stn Hs-Ns, S 18:52.1
144 Brad Ackerman 09 Warwick Valley H, W x18:57.3 132
145 Joel O'Neal 07 The Westminster, At x18:58.1 133
146 Nick Schwartztrauber 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 18:59.0 134
147 Chisum Curruthers 09 Oak Mountain HS, Bi 19:03.6 135
148 Jake McDade 07 Lyman HS, Longwood, 19:07.0 136
149 Josh Brown 09 Chiles Hs-Ns, Talla 19:11.3
150 Petter Bauer 07 The Westminster, At x19:12.0 137
151 Ryan Dutton 07 Smiths Stn Hs-Ns, S 19:19.3
152 Patrick Combs 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 19:21.5 138
153 Josiah Harwell 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 19:25.8 139
154 Alex Sakovitz 10 Bishop Hendricke, W x19:32.4 140
155 Mike Wilbur 07 Shen Hs-Ns, Clifton 19:43.6
156 David Olson 10 Bob Jones HS, Madis x19:50.6 141
157 Stephen Anderson 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis x19:55.9 142
158 Gage Bricklemaier 09 Lyman HS, Longwood, x20:03.6 143
159 Brett Wilson 09 Sickles HS, Tampa, x20:06.0 144
160 Daniel Turner 09 Holy Trinity Aca, M 20:09.7 145
161 Lucas Morrison 09 Lyman HS, Longwood, x20:15.0 146
162 Connor O'Brien 08 Holy Trinity Aca, M x20:28.9 147
163 Spencer Ferguson 09 Smiths Station H, S x20:57.6 148
164 Adam Cooke 99 Holy Trinity Aca, M x20:59.2 149
165 Tyler Braman 09 Chiles Hs-Ns, Talla 21:21.6 |