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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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Girls Race of Champions |
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Episcopal FL 99,
Kathy Kroeger TN 17:29
SE#3 US#20 Episcopal FL 99 edged SE#2 US#11 Midlothian VA 114.
Individually, Kathy Kroeger TN 17:29 won handily over Ashley Brasovan FL 17:49, Emilie Amaro 18:25 and Kayla Hale 18:39.
Results - Story -
left, Kathy Kroeger TN - photo by John Dye
Girls ROC photo album - 50 photos, including top 38 finishers
Lead pack was established early in the first mile. From right, Emile Amalie, Cory McGee, Ashley Brasovan and eventual winner Kathy Kroeger at the 1400 meter mark. photo by John Dye |
Episcopal FL - photo by Open Photo
Florida shows well with team champion and three of top four individuals
by Brandon Miles
At the 2006 Great American Cross Country Festival in Hoover, Alabama, a challenging course layout at Spain Park and a humid day tested all teams and individuals competing at the new venue for one of the largest and most competitive cross country invitationals in the country.
The Episcopal girls of Florida, ranked #20 in the nation and #3 in the Southeast region won a close team battle between the US #11 and SE #2 ranked Midlothian of Virginia by a 15 point margin to vindicate themselves after being ranked only fourth in the Southeast preseason rankings despite bringing back all returnees from a 2005 NTN 15th place team. Both coaches and athletes for each team anxiously awaited the final results as mistakes in the results extended the delay to find the eventual winner.
It figured to be a great clash between two of the top teams in the Southeast region and the actual race turned out to live up to the billing.
Episcopal looked to be in control early on with a tight pack near the front of the field, but as they emerged out of the woods loop, Midlothian had closed the gap considerably to make things interesting. Episcopal's Katie Traylor was the top finisher for Episcopal with a 14th place run of 19: 29.7. Episcopal was very tough up front with their top three of Traylor, Laura Steel (19th, 19:45.6), and Hadley Ferguson (29th, 20:06.1) with only Midlothian freshmen Kathleen Lautzenheiser breaking through at 16th place in 19: 37.6.
However, Episcopal had to sweat it out as Midlothian had five of the next six finishers among the two teams in M.C. Miller (37th, 20:23.9), Leia Lautzeheiser (40th, 20: 26.3), Paige Johnston (42nd, 20:30.0), Christine Selander (46th, 20:41.3), and Samantha Dow (47th, 20:44.6). While not impacting team scoring, but important to note is Midlothian freshmen Amy Witt finishing second in the JV race later in the day in more miserable weather with a time of 20: 41.4. Episcopal's Maggie Traylor finished in the middle of that 21 second pack of Midlo runners as Episcopal's fourth runner in a time of 20:29.6 for 41st place. What looked at first to be a runaway victory for Episcopal was suddenly in jeopardy with their fifth runner runner still on the course. However, Leslie Blackshear clinched the Episcopal win and important step on their road to return to Nike Team Nationals finishing 62nd place in 20: 58.9. Blackshear was racing under the weather and gutted up her finish for the team.
Southeast girls gaining credibility
Both teams definitely showed just why they are both ranked in the top 20 in the nation as it was the first time in the history of Great American that two teams from the Southeast region took the top two team places in the Nike Race of Champions. Granted there was not serious competition for the two teams at Great American outside of the region with SO #4 Tupelo of Mississippi as the only NTN regionally ranked team outside of the Southeast competing in the meet. Episcopal coach Michelle Krueger was asked if the traditionally weaker Southeast region was building in confidence and depth on the national scene. "Absolutely. Just the way the competition has been and shaping up. They are strong. Everybody wants to go nationals, so everyone is going to work hard for it."
Both teams will meet again along with US #4 and SE #1 ranked Eleanor Roosevelt at the Manhattan Invitational at Van Courtland Park in New York City in October. It will be the first matchup of the season between Episcopal and Eleanor Roosevelt. Midlothian coach Stan Morgan stated, "We are only going to get better from here." The region stands a strong chance at earning an at-large bid, but the teams from the Southeast must perform well against the top ranked teams from the Northeast region at Manhattan.
Tupelo ended up finishing third as a team with 168 points as they nearly put three runners in the top 50 places with Maggie McFerrin (27th, 20:05.0), Katherine Steinman (43rd, 20:32.7), and Emily Crow (51st, 20:49.2 ). In a region dominated by Texas schools with eight of the ten teams in the latest South rankings, Tupelo's stock continually improves.
NTN rankings will be impacted
The Southeast region rankings will be greatly impacted from the results from Great American with a few upsets by unranked teams. A total of seven ranked teams from the Southeast were at Great American with #9 South Forsyth of Georgia winning the seeded invitational division with 78 points, while the rest of the Southeast ranked teams competed in the Race of Champions.
SE #4 and US #23 ranked Tatnall of Delaware was clearly affected by the absence of their top runner Katie Kershner as they finished a distant fourth with 197 points. Coach Castagno's squad was led by a strong individual run by sophomore Juliet Bottorff (13th, 19: 29.7). Kersher may possibly be making a return just in time for Manhattan.
Two unranked teams in the Southeast region finished ahead of three ranked squads in Satellite of Florida (6th, 258 pts) and Blacksburg of Virginia (8th, 267 pts). Satellite had fifth runner issues to prevent them from previously being ranked, but their solid top four overcame their fifth in Kaitlin Shiver (28th, 20: 06.1), Ashley Shiver (39th, 20:24.6), Juliana Stern (61st, 20:58.8), and Jessica Stern (66th, 21:05.2).
Finishing only two points shy of Satellite in sixth with 260 points was SE #6 Collins Hill of Georgia as they were led by Foot Locker Nationals hopeful Jackie Drouin took 15th individually in a time of 19: 37.6. Allyson McGinty (34th, 20:22.0).
A race within a race was found between Virginia's top two 2A programs in SE #5 and defending state champion Brentsville girls and last year's state runner-up Blacksburg. Coach Demarco's team pulled off a big upset and victory for their Blacksburg squad in finishing five points at 267 points ahead of Brentsville (272 pts). Blacksburg sophomore Allison Homer continued to run tough and consistent this fall as the team's top runner finishing 24th in 19: 59.2. Blacksburg built considerable distance on their Virginia 2A state rival with their talented top three in Homer, Cate Beranato (52nd, 20:51.2), and Laurel MacMillan (58th, 20:55.1). Despite finally beating Blacksubrg, Blacksburg coach James Demarco knew improvements would needed to be made to beat a healthier Brentsville squad later in the season "There was too much of gap in our top three and Brentsville will only get tougher."
Brentsville's top finisher was senior Becky Stewart as she edged just ahead of Blacksburg's Homer in 19:56.3 for 22nd place to foreshadow the battle that would be found between the two teams throughout the remaining finishers for each team. Depth and not front running was Brentsville's strength over Blacksburg in putting six runners ahead of Blacksburg's fifth. Lauren Bussian (67th, 21: 06.2) and Amelia Emerson (6t8h, 21:06.6) were a solid front three for Brentsville behind Stewart. Meanwhile, preseason projected #2 Maggie Gentry showed positive signs of returning back form injury in less than two weeks of training to finish 94th at 21: 48.8.
Scottsboro finished right off of Brentsville as Alabama's top team in tenth place with 279 points. Team from Scottsboro had a solid duo up front in Lacey Wright (25th, 19:59.7) and Emily Thompson (36th, 20:23.8 ). Scottsboro is currently ranked #8 in the Southeast region.
Kathy Kroeger wins individual honors
Independence sophomore Kathy Kroeger from Tennessee picked up a major win in taking the Race of Champions individual title against some quality opponents including several Foot Locker contenders for this fall. Kroeger finished 16th in last year's Foot Locker Nationals in San Diego as a freshmen. The weather was increasingly more humid and warmer for the Nike Race of Champions for the girls than the boys' race, but Kroeger did not seem to mind the weather as much as some as she had been accustomed to it in her training.
"The heat wasn't too bad because it has been hot in Tennessee. I trained all summer in it." As they entered the woods loop, Kroeger found herself in a lead pack with Mississippi's Cory McGee and Florida's Ashley Brasovan. However, Kroeger was able to break away in the woods with Brasovan still giving chase. The sophomore from Tennessee finished strong over the final portion of the course to win by a 20 second margin at 17: 29.1. Kroeger's win definitely has her looking ready to make another trip to San Diego this December for Foot Locker Nationals "It was really exciting last year. It would be awesome to qualify again this year. I feel a bit more comfortable."
Brasovan, a sophomore from Wellington High School in Florida, joined Kroeger as the only girls to dip under 18 minutes on the tough course with a time of 17:49.1 to take second overall. Florida dominated up front with individuals as the state had three of the top four places in Brasovan, Cypress Bay's Emilie Amaro (3rd, 18:24.3) and Holy Trinity Academy's Kayla Hale. Brasovan is the defending 4A state cross country champion from Florida, while Amaro finished second to Brasovan in 2005. Hale also is a defending state champion from Florida as she won the 1A state race last November. "The course was pretty tough," said Brasovan, but the Florida girls certainly handled the hills well as shown by Episcopal's team win and top individual finishes from the Florida trio.
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Results
Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's Meet Manager
Great American Cross Country Festival - 9/23/2006
Spain Park, Hoover, AL
Team Scores
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Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9
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1 Episcopal HS, Jacksonvill 99 3 6 15 27 48 59 88
Total Time: 1:40:58.40
Average: 20:11.68
2 Midlothian HS, Midlothian 114 5 23 26 28 32 33 56
Total Time: 1:41:39.90
Average: 20:19.98
3 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, MS 168 13 29 37 39 50 126 146
Total Time: 1:43:23.20
Average: 20:40.64
4 Tatnall School, Wilmingto 197 2 17 36 57 85 118 138
Total Time: 1:43:42.10
Average: 20:44.42
5 North Kingstown HS, North 221 19 34 41 49 78 93 135
Total Time: 1:44:49.20
Average: 20:57.84
6 Satellite HS, Satellite B 258 14 25 47 52 120 155
Total Time: 1:45:30.70
Average: 21:06.14
7 Collins Hill HS, Suwanee, 260 4 20 43 96 97 109 125
Total Time: 1:45:16.11
Average: 21:03.22
8 Blacksburg HS, Blacksburg 267 10 38 44 74 101 133 141
Total Time: 1:45:50.90
Average: 21:10.18
9 Brentsville HS, Nokesvill 272 9 53 55 76 79 89 110
Total Time: 1:45:49.20
Average: 21:09.84
10 Scottsboro HS, Scottsboro 279 11 22 61 82 103 113 119
Total Time: 1:46:04.80
Average: 21:12.96
11 TC Roberson HS, Asheville 298 31 63 66 68 70 81 127
Total Time: 1:47:00.60
Average: 21:24.12
12 Holy Trinity Academy, Mel 303 1 45 75 84 98 117 122
Total Time: 1:45:33.00
Average: 21:06.60
13 Assumption HS, Louisville 307 30 51 60 64 102 112
Total Time: 1:46:55.90
Average: 21:23.18
14 Mauldin HS, Mauldin, SC 325 24 42 71 80 108 144 153
Total Time: 1:47:23.30
Average: 21:28.66
15 Morristown West HS, Morri 329 7 12 69 99 142 147
Total Time: 1:47:31.80
Average: 21:30.36
16 duPont Manual HS, Louisvi 349 46 58 72 83 90 150
Total Time: 1:47:59.10
Average: 21:35.82
17 Harpeth Hall HS, Nashvill 384 65 67 73 87 92 116 145
Total Time: 1:49:05.20
Average: 21:49.04
18 La Salle Academy, Provide 396 16 18 104 128 130 132 139
Total Time: 1:49:27.60
Average: 21:53.52
19 Hoover HS, Hoover, AL 404 40 54 91 95 124 148 152
Total Time: 1:49:17.90
Average: 21:51.58
20 St. Paul's Episcopal Scho 408 21 35 105 107 140 149
Total Time: 1:49:37.20
Average: 21:55.44
21 Ridgefield HS, Ridgefield 409 8 62 94 111 134 136 137
Total Time: 1:49:30.90
Average: 21:54.18
22 Bob Jones HS, Madison, AL 542 77 106 115 121 123 143
Total Time: 1:52:54.40
Average: 22:34.88
23 Blessed Trinity Catholic 560 86 100 114 129 131 151 154
Total Time: 1:53:39.20
Average: 22:43.84
Event 8 Girls 5k Run CC Nike ROC
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Kathy Kroeger 10 Independence HS, Th 17:29.1
2 Ashley Brasovan 10 Wellington HS, Well 17:49.1
3 Emilie Amaro 09 Cypress Bay HS, Wes 18:24.3
4 Kayla Hale 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M 18:38.9 1
5 Kacey Gibson 09 Neshannock HS, New 18:52.4
6 Katelyn Bastert 07 Carthage HS, Cartha 19:00.4
7 Emily Houston 07 Jensen Beach HS, Je 19:01.8
8 Jennifer Dunn 09 Austin HS, Decatur, 19:05.1
9 Emily Borsare 07 McIntosh HS, Peacht 19:09.2
10 Cory McGee 08 Pass Christian H, P 19:14.9
11 Kim Quinn 07 Bingham HS, South J 19:16.2
12 Amanda Marino 07 Jackson Memorial, J 19:23.5
13 Juliet Bottorff 10 Tatnall School, Wil 19:29.7 2
14 Katie Traylor 08 Episcopal HS, Jacks 19:37.4 3
15 Jackie Drouin 07 Collins Hill HS, Su 19:37.6 4
16 Kathleen Lautzenheiser 99 Midlothian HS, Midl 19:38.4 5
17 Hailey Neal 07 King's Academy, Wes 19:40.3
18 Kate Borowicz 10 J.L.Mann HS, Greenv 19:43.3
19 Laura Steel 09 Episcopal HS, Jacks 19:45.6 6
20 Haley Moody 07 Morristown West, Mo 19:50.3 7
21 Heather Stephens 09 Ridgefield HS, Ridg 19:53.4 8
22 Becky Stewart 07 Brentsville HS, Nok 19:56.3 9
23 Stephanie Gammon 07 Daniel HS, Central, 19:57.4
24 Allison Homer 10 Blacksburg HS, Blac 19:59.2 10
25 Lacey Wright 07 Scottsboro HS, Scot 19:59.7 11
26 Tara Gietema 07 Morristown West, Mo 20:03.3 12
27 Maggie McFerrin 10 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 20:05.0 13
28 Kaitlin Shiver 07 Satellite HS, Satel 20:06.1 14
29 Hadley Ferguson 07 Episcopal HS, Jacks 20:06.9 15
30 Jean Christensen 10 La Salle Academy, P 20:10.7 16
31 Jenna McCartan 07 Tatnall School, Wil 20:18.1 17
32 Allie Stasiuk 10 North Kingstown, No 20:20.0 19
32 Jeanne Mack 09 La Salle Academy, P 20:20.0 18
34 Allyson McGinty 10 Collins Hill HS, Su 20:22.0 20
35 Mary Carleton Johnston 09 St. Paul's Episc, M 20:22.1 21
36 Emily Thompson 09 Scottsboro HS, Scot 20:23.8 22
37 Erin Stehle 09 Midlothian HS, Midl 20:23.9 23
38 Alyssa Kulik 09 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 20:24.0 24
39 Ashley Shiver 10 Satellite HS, Satel 20:24.6 25
40 Leia Lautzenheiser 99 Midlothian HS, Midl 20:26.3 26
41 Maggie Traylor 09 Episcopal HS, Jacks 20:29.6 27
42 Paige Johnston 10 Midlothian HS, Midl 20:30.0 28
43 Katherine Steinman 99 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 20:32.7 29
44 Ellen Daly 10 Assumption HS, Loui 20:35.9 30
45 Caroline Kirby 09 TC Roberson HS, Ash 20:37.7 31
46 Christine Selander 09 Midlothian HS, Midl 20:41.3 32
47 Samantha Dow 09 Midlothian HS, Midl x20:43.5 33
48 Emily Collins 07 St. Paul's Episc, M 20:44.6 35
48 Alexa Mazur 09 North Kingstown, No 20:44.6 34
50 Joanie Castagno 07 Tatnall School, Wil 20:46.7 36
51 Emily Crow 07 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 20:49.2 37
52 Cate Berenato 07 Blacksburg HS, Blac 20:51.2 38
53 Jana Mason 07 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 20:52.6 39
54 Nicole Muldowney 07 Hoover HS, Hoover, 20:53.2 40
55 Caitlin Crawford 07 North Kingstown, No 20:54.0 41
55 Alexa Neiling 99 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 20:54.0 42
57 Erin Guglielmo 07 Collins Hill HS, Su 20:54.3 43
58 Laurel MacMillan 09 Blacksburg HS, Blac 20:55.1 44
59 Savannah McKendree 08 Holy Trinity Aca, M 20:56.8 45
60 Brooke Hurley 09 duPont Manual HS, L 20:58.6 46
61 Juliana Stern 10 Satellite HS, Satel 20:58.8 47
62 Leslie Blackshear 08 Episcopal HS, Jacks 20:58.9 48
63 Mary Najarian 07 North Kingstown, No 21:00.0 49
64 Natalie Holland 07 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, 21:03.7 50
65 Adrienne Curtis 09 Assumption HS, Loui 21:04.5 51
66 Jessica Stern 07 Satellite HS, Satel 21:05.2 52
67 Lauren Bussian 10 Brentsville HS, Nok 21:06.2 53
68 Amelia Emerson 09 Brentsville HS, Nok 21:06.6 55
68 Kimberly Muldowney 07 Hoover HS, Hoover, 21:06.6 54
70 M.C. Miller 07 Midlothian HS, Midl x21:08.2 56
71 Annie Castagno 07 Tatnall School, Wil 21:08.6 57
72 MaryGrace Pellegrini 09 duPont Manual HS, L 21:13.0 58
73 Emily Ingham 07 Episcopal HS, Jacks x21:13.6 59
74 Leslie Boozer 10 Mountain Brook H, B 21:18.3
75 Brigid Carey 09 Mountain Brook H, B 21:19.8
76 Whitney Irby 09 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 21:20.4
77 Corinne Lariviere 10 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 21:23.1
78 Allison Riedling 08 Assumption HS, Loui 21:24.6 60
79 Hannah Thompson 10 Scottsboro HS, Scot 21:26.4 61
80 Melissa Lloyd-Williams Ridgefield HS, Ridg 21:26.8 62
81 Stephanie Chapman 09 TC Roberson HS, Ash 21:27.1 63
82 Hillary Raidt 10 Assumption HS, Loui 21:30.5 64
83 Brenna Newport 10 Harpeth Hall HS, Na 21:31.8 65
84 Claire Duval 07 TC Roberson HS, Ash 21:34.4 66
85 Bradley Moody 10 Harpeth Hall HS, Na 21:35.9 67
86 Hannah McArdle 07 TC Roberson HS, Ash 21:37.7 68
87 Tesha Haggard 07 Morristown West, Mo 21:38.3 69
88 Kylie Smith 10 TC Roberson HS, Ash 21:43.7 70
89 Renee Kulik 99 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 21:44.5 71
90 Lena Eastes 07 duPont Manual HS, L 21:45.5 72
91 Glory Beveridge 09 Harpeth Hall HS, Na 21:45.9 73
92 Hannah Barrow 07 Blacksburg HS, Blac 21:46.7 74
93 Teresa Ristow 99 Holy Trinity Aca, M 21:47.2 75
94 Maggie Gentry 10 Brentsville HS, Nok 21:48.8 76
95 Laura Jones 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 21:49.8 77
96 Erin Brennan 09 North Kingstown, No 21:50.6 78
97 Sarah Earman 10 Brentsville HS, Nok 21:51.3 79
97 Meghan Hughes 10 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 21:51.3
99 Caroline McDonough 99 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 21:52.6 80
100 Sarah Dugan 07 TC Roberson HS, Ash x21:53.0 81
101 Amber Smith 08 Scottsboro HS, Scot 21:53.6 82
102 Kristen Linfield 07 duPont Manual HS, L 21:55.7 83
103 Melissa Jones 08 Holy Trinity Aca, M 21:57.0 84
104 Kallie Fehr 08 Tatnall School, Wil 21:59.0 85
105 Caroline Kirk 09 Blessed Trinity, Ro 21:59.5 86
106 Haley Kolff 07 Holy Innocents', At 22:00.3
107 Sasha Corcoran 09 Mountain Brook H, B 22:00.8
108 Catherine Higham 07 Harpeth Hall HS, Na 22:03.1 87
109 Brooke Hardington 10 Episcopal HS, Jacks x22:03.3 88
110 Stephanie Hutson 07 Brentsville HS, Nok x22:05.2 89
111 Elizabeth Anderson 10 duPont Manual HS, L 22:06.3 90
112 Amy Chen 06 Hoover HS, Hoover, 22:07.5 91
113 Sarah Joy Crouch 10 Harpeth Hall HS, Na 22:08.5 92
114 Monica Black 09 North Kingstown, No x22:09.2 93
115 Megan Holmes 07 Ridgefield HS, Ridg 22:10.5 94
116 Brittany Kahlstorf 06 Hoover HS, Hoover, 22:10.6 95
117 Erin Andrews 08 Collins Hill HS, Su 22:10.9 96
118 Lizzie Lohmar 08 Collins Hill HS, Su 22:11.3 97
119 Jamie Beckwith 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M 22:13.1 98
120 Terra Haggard 07 Morristown West, Mo 22:16.6 99
121 Chelsea Walsh 07 Blessed Trinity, Ro 22:17.1 100
122 Avery Mattingly 09 Blacksburg HS, Blac 22:18.7 101
123 Kelley Madden 09 Mountain Brook H, B 22:20.0
124 Amanda Perkins 08 Assumption HS, Loui 22:20.4 102
125 Haley Hancock 10 Scottsboro HS, Scot 22:21.3 103
126 Sydney Lopes 07 La Salle Academy, P 22:23.2 104
127 Malise Collins 99 St. Paul's Episc, M 22:23.3 105
128 Allison Miles 08 Oak Ridge Hs-B, Oak 22:23.7
129 Carolyn Bero 10 Bob Jones HS, Madis 22:25.6 106
130 Mae Stimpson 09 St. Paul's Episc, M 22:27.7 107
131 Hannah Morgan 09 Mauldin HS, Mauldin 22:28.2 108
132 Lena Watkins 09 Collins Hill HS, Su x22:31.1 109
133 Samantha Woodward 07 Brentsville HS, Nok x22:31.2 110
134 Liz Navarro 07 Ridgefield HS, Ridg 22:31.7 111
135 Tara Tae 07 Oak Ridge HS, Oak R 22:33.2
136 Olivia Harlow 08 Assumption HS, Loui x22:36.1 112
137 Ela Griffin 09 Blessed Trinity, Ro 22:39.2 114
137 Allyson Pierce 10 Scottsboro HS, Scot x22:39.2 113
139 Ginny Davis 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 22:44.4 115
140 Kristen King 10 Harpeth Hall HS, Na x22:45.1 116
141 Stephanie Bird 09 Holy Trinity Aca, M x22:50.2 117
142 Katie Oldham 10 Tatnall School, Wil x22:52.2 118
143 Lauren Williams 07 Scottsboro HS, Scot x22:55.0 119
144 Alisa Kowaleski 09 Satellite HS, Satel 22:56.0 120
145 Lauren Ketron 07 Bob Jones HS, Madis 22:56.5 121
146 Natalie Mason 10 Holy Trinity Aca, M x22:56.9 122
147 Bethany Pottranz 08 Bob Jones HS, Madis 22:58.1 123
148 Katelyn George 07 Hoover HS, Hoover, 23:00.0 124
149 Briana Crawford 10 Collins Hill HS, Su x23:00.9 125
150 Mary Page Billingsley 09 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, x23:03.6 126
151 Zoe Dubin 08 TC Roberson HS, Ash x23:03.7 127
152 Meghan Pinksaw 09 La Salle Academy, P 23:12.7 128
153 Maggie O'Shea 10 Blessed Trinity, Ro 23:20.9 129
154 Cassandra Pederazani 09 La Salle Academy, P 23:21.0 130
155 Libby Kalinowski 10 Blessed Trinity, Ro 23:22.5 131
156 Stephanie Vendetti 07 La Salle Academy, P x23:26.2 132
157 Erin Wilson 10 Blacksburg HS, Blac x23:26.8 133
158 Lauren Fox 07 Ridgefield HS, Ridg 23:28.5 134
159 Marissa Hayward 07 North Kingstown, No x23:32.7 135
160 Erin Visconti 07 Ridgefield HS, Ridg x23:33.2 136
161 Kristin Anda 10 Ridgefield HS, Ridg x23:33.9 137
162 Megan Northshield 08 Tatnall School, Wil x23:35.5 138
163 Erin Neville 09 La Salle Academy, P x23:38.0 139
164 Ellie Stimpson 08 St. Paul's Episc, M 23:39.5 140
165 Ling Biesecker 10 Blacksburg HS, Blac x23:40.2 141
166 Kristen Armstrong 08 Morristown West, Mo 23:43.3 142
167 Emily Warden 10 Bob Jones HS, Madis x23:52.2 143
168 Amanda Weeks 07 Mauldin HS, Mauldin x24:01.5 144
169 Nicky Hughes Hallett 07 Harpeth Hall HS, Na x24:05.4 145
170 Maria Holland 10 Tupelo HS, Tupelo, x24:08.3 146
171 Kelsey Armstrong 07 Morristown West, Mo x24:21.7 147
172 Alyssa Stites 10 Hoover HS, Hoover, x24:28.9 148
173 Allison Kneip 07 St. Paul's Episc, M x24:30.5 149
174 Kelly Hinklin 09 duPont Manual HS, L x24:33.6 150
175 Rebecca Gordon 09 Blessed Trinity, Ro x24:46.1 151
176 Ragan Cox 09 Hoover HS, Hoover, x24:48.9 152
177 Casey McCoullough 09 Mauldin HS, Mauldin x25:03.1 153
178 Sydney Halinski 10 Blessed Trinity, Ro x25:11.9 154
179 Brittani Cole 07 Satellite HS, Satel x25:21.7 155
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