Canyon CA boys, Haddonfield NJ boys, Esperanza CA girls move up in top
10 Kingwood
TX boys, Saratoga Springs NY girls hold US#1 spotsRankings
courtesy of Marc Bloom, Editor, The Harrier.� For complete rankings and more
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to The Harrier. Notes by John Dye on the rankingsThere
is status quo at the top -- Kingwood TX boys and Saratoga Springs NY girls --
but considerable movement below them in the new rankings by The Harrier. Mt. SAC
winners Esperanza CA girls (from unranked to #8) and Canyon CA boys (from #6 to
#2) made the biggest moves up, along with Haddonfield NJ boys (from #14 to #4).
DyeStat scored the Super 25 by Foot Locker region
to gauge the relative strength of the regions. The scoring was 25 for first, 24
for second, and so one down to 1 point for 25th. Most points wins. The strongest
regions on this basis are West boys and Midwest girls. This is not a predictor
of Foot Locker national finals scoring because Foot Locker is an individual contest
and The Harrier rankings are for teams. Regional
Rankings | BOYS | GIRLS | 1.
West 109 2. Midwest 81 3. South 75 4. Northeast 60 | 1.
Midwest 138 2. West 82 3. Northeast 71 4. South 34 |
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BOYS | GIRLS |
The
Harrier's Nike / Foot Locker Super 25 National Rankings
October 29, 2001� | 1.Kingwood
Houston, TX 2.Canyon Canyon Country, CA 3.La Salle Cincinnati, OH 4.Haddonfield,
NJ 5.McFarland, CA 6.No. Mecklenburg, NC 7.Farragut Knoxville, TN 8.Milford,
MI 9.Davidson Hilliard, OH 10.Poly Long Beach, CA
| 1.Saratoga
Springs, NY 2.Carmel, IN 3.Rockford, MI 4.Iowa City West, IA 5.Mountain
View Orem, UT 6.Dickinson, ND 7.Jefferson Forest, VA 8.Esperanza Anaheim,
CA 9.York Elmhurst, IL 10.Orem, UT |
Northeast Region
| 1.Haddonfield (NJ) 2.Amherst
(MA) 3.Old Bridge (NJ) 4.Cedar Cliff (PA) 5.Hendricken (RI) | 1.Saratoga
Spr (NY) 2.Council Rock (PA) 3.Moorestown (NJ) 4.Colonie (NY) 5.Columbia
(NY) |
South Region |
1.Kingwood (TX) 2.No. Mecklenburg
(NC) 3.Farragut (TN) 4.The Woodlands (TX) 5.Gulliver (FL) | 1.Jefferson
Forest (VA) 2.Kingwood (TX) 3.Marcus (TX) 4.Harrison (GA) 5.Marist
(GA) |
Midwest Region
| 1.La Salle (OH) 2.Milford
(MI) 3.Davidson (OH) 4.Hopkins (MN) 5.Benson (NE) | 1.Carmel
(IN) 2.Rockford (MI) 3.Iowa City W (IA) 4.Dickinson (ND) 5.York (IL) |
West
Region | 1.Canyon
(CA) 2.McFarland (CA) 3.Long Beach Poly (CA) 4.Jesuit (CA) 5.Mead
(WA) | 1.Mt. View (UT) 2.Esperanza
(CA) 3.Orem (UT) 4.Maria Carrillo (CA) 5.Fremont (UT) |
Next Rankings: November 19 The
complete Super 25 National Rankings and Regional top-10 can be found in every
issue of "The Harrier's High School Cross Country Report," edited by Marc Bloom.
The magazine is published in the fall and spring, featuring results, profiles,
training and racing advice, interviews with world-class runners and coaches and
HS stars, Summer Camp Directories and rankings of the nation's top 100 runners
as well as team rankings.� The Harrier,
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2001 H.S. X-C Yearbook, will soon be available, with the top 100 runners from
all 50 state meets in fall, 2000--a 70 page book covering the entire season and
a must all-in-one source book for all fans. To
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