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10/29/01

 

 

THIS WEEK on DyeStat Nov 10, 2001
results, photos, highlights from around the country.

Massachusetts MIAA Class Meets

Abdulgani Abdi


Natasha Roetter

photos by Cheryl Treworgy


Eastern: Lexington sr Natasha Roetter won Division 1 by 42 seconds in 17:27 (5k), leading her team the title with 66 points. Fastest boy of the section was Brockton sr Abdulgani Abdi 15:47. Abdi came to the US 4 years ago via Egypt, Kenya, and Somalia. Always a soccer player, he took up cross country a year ago and improved on his time by a minute this year. St. John's Prep, Danvers won division 1 with 61 points. Sara Powell (Andy Powell's sister) was Div 2 winner in 18:40.4. Eastern detail


Western: Amherst Pelham boys (above) won with only 17 points, pouring in the first four runners (Owen Washburn 16:41, Matt Lacey 16:42). Fastest boy of the day, however, was Southwick Tolland jr Andy Pitts 15:57 in division 2. Taconic sr Allison Johnson 19:22. Western detail
Central: Wachusetts sweeps Division 1. Ari Lambie's 16:57 (2.9m) is fastest girls time of day and leads Bromfield 27 to Div 2 title. Fastest boy is also in Div 2: Adam Tenerowicz, Blackstone-Mill 14:44. Central detail

Border Clash III
Washington sweeps Oregon 2nd straight year;
Chris Lukezic, Jessie McLaughlin lead the way

Results: Boys - Girls - Pix Pages: Boys - Girls -
Erik Palmer photos: Boys - Girls
Donna on the Side: eve of the meet - BorderClash day


Nike athletes Regina Jacobs (left) and Bernard Lagat (right) presented special awards to race winners Jessie McLaughlin and Chris Lukezic; The Mile 1 markers were autographed by the four elite athletes who attended the event: Jacobs, Lagat, Bob Kennedy, and Alberto Salazar.

67th New England Championships
Union-32 VT sr Mint Henk 15:12 (5k) and Killingly CT jr Meghan Owen 17:37 win individual titles.. US#21 Bishop Hendricken RI 68 wins boys team title. Liz Gesel, 2nd to Owen by 1 second, leads Manchester Central girls over N. Kingstown RI 121-145.
Texas State Meet
Kingwood sweeps 5A, but US#1 boys struggle to down Marcus, 62-73. Brian McKinstry, Pasadena Dobie 15:18.3 (5k) is 18 seconds faster than anyone else. Texas 800-meter champion Mindy Sullivan, Lubbock Coronado senior, stretches her distance to 2 miles and outkicks field that includes Valerie Lauver, Brooke Stewart, and Monique Ortega. Sullivan 10:46 was 2 seconds better than Kingwood's Angela Marvin.
Virginia State Meet
Handley Winchester sr Bobby Lockhart 15:10 (5k) is fastest of the day and second fastest boy ever on hilly Great Meadows course (Alan Webb ran 15:03 and 15:08). Next were Fleet Hower 15:25 and Dan Kane 15:33). All of these times were in AA, which makes South #10 Jamestown's AA title more impressive. Oakton sr Kiera Carlstrom 18:19 is 14 second winner in AAA in girls fastest time. Shannon and Kristen Saunders lead US#7 Jefferson Forest girls to AA title.
83rd New Jersey Group Championships
US#4 Haddonfield falls when Skip Stiles falls -
Marc Pelerin and Jesse Mizzone win big. Details and pix.
Louisiana State Meet
Bishop Sullivan sweeps 4A, with Grace Ann Nathanson 11:09 breaking her own course record by 7 seconds. Episcopal boys win 2A for 6th straight year and 14 out of 16.
Alabama State Meet

photos by Joey Warner
Scott Fuqua (left) and Tyler Stanfield continue their season-long duel, with Fuqua taking control in the last mile to win by 26 seconds in 15:54 (5k, but observors said it was about 20 seconds long). Scottsboro girls and Oak Mountain boys win 4A-5A titles.
Maryland State Meet
River Hill sr Shane Stroup sets state meet record 16:02 3m at very hilly and very tough Hereford HS course. Quince Orchard sr Karen Pulliam 19:27 is fastest girl of the day. C. M. Wright boys, Dulaney girls bring down top team honors. Details
Arkansas - Oklahoma All Stars
Oklahoma sweeps neighborhood rivalry at U. of Arkansas. Individual honors go to Jessie Gordon, Plainview OK 14:25 (2nd straight year) and Arkanss 5A champ Chase Feltner, Russellville 15:44 5k.
New York State PHSAA
Saratoga sweeps Class A, with 8th grader Nicole Blood 18:10 leading US#1 girls to 24 point score with fastest girls time of the day (Tracey Brauksieck 18:23, Molly Huddle 18:25). Orchard Park sr Peter Meindl 15:39 is fastest boy (Brian Dalpiaz 15:55)
Hawaii State Meet
Course records for Todd Iacovelli 15:45 (3m), left,and Christal Cuadra 12:03 (2m).
Ioalani girls 52 and Kamehameha boys 63 (Punahou 68) win team titles
California Sections
US#2 ranked Canyon boys had the fastest time of the day in the Southern Section prelims at Mt. SAC. Photos
MA Phillips Andover sr Melissa Donais wins the NEPSTA Div 1
XC championship for the 3rd year in a row, in a course record of 18:00 5k.
NJ Top 15 List - Conrad's convinced now; Haddonfield is No. 1. Rankings
PA Philadelphia Catholic League - Cardinal O'Hara swept the guys led by Steve Hallinan in 16:13, just 4 seconds up on St. Joseph's Prep soph Tim O'Neill. Their total of 36 points (1-4-5-10-16) was accomplished with a 58 second spread. In the girls' race, O'Hara's 41 points (4-7-8-10-12) meant it was the first time in 4 years a team other than Archbishop Prendergast has won. Their spread was 1:08. Individually, Amy Kelly goes sub-19:00 again, his time by a second, to take the individual crown the year after her older sister accomplished the same feat. (from PennTrackXC)

Index to This Week on DyeStat

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