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Regional Rankings Boys XC 2014 - 10/9 - DyeStat

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DyeStat.com   Oct 9th 2014, 9:23pm
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By Rob Monroe

Regional Top 5, 10/9

 


 

Northwest Boys -
1. Kamiakin WA
2. Summit OR
3. Central Catholic OR
4. Tahoma WA
5. Mountain View ID

 

Southwest Boys -
1. American Fork UT
2. Davis UT
3. Timpanogos UT
4. Desert Vista AZ
5. Desert Hills UT

 

South Boys -
1. Jenks OK
2. Southlake Carroll TX
3. College Park TX
4. El Paso Eastwood TX
5. Rogers AR

 

Southeast Boys -
1. Lake Braddock VA
2. Severna Park MD
3. Dulaney MD
4. Broughton NC
5. Marietta GA

 

Northeast Boys -
1. Christian Brothers NJ
2. La Salle Academy RI
3. Don Bosco NJ
4. Malvern Prep PA
5. Conestoga PA

 

New York Boys -
1. Fayetteville-Manlius
2. Liverpool
3. St. Anthony's
4. Shenendehowa
5. East Aurora

 

Midwest Boys

1. Sandburg IL
2. Hinsdale Central IL
3. Carmel IN
4. West Lafayette IN
5. Festus MO

 

Heartland Boys

1. Wayzata MN
2. Sioux Falls Lincoln SD
3. Bismarck ND
4. Edina MN
5. Johnston IA

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9 comment(s)
King999
I know this does not belong here , but does anyone know how to chage options on here like time, "view" etc

Thanks
watchout

Coach BC, on , said:

When was the last time that North Central has not been a part of the Northwest Regional Rankings?


2005 maybe? though they might have been ranked that year (they ended up as the #5/6 team in WA, so probably were outside the top 10 at some point that year)

To be honest, the NW#5 spot was one of the harder calls to make this week -- North Central looks like the better team in a national field, and by a larger margin than Mountain View is the better regional team. But, seeing as these are regional rankings and not national rankings, that MV won the head to head (albeit in a close race), and NC hasn't really had a notable race yet this year, I gave the edge to MV. NC could move up pretty well in the rankings once again with a strong race at Richland tomorrow.

EDIT: Actually, looks like NC only made the bubble that year? Not sure I agree with that (prior to when I started the Fleet 15 the only regional rankings were done by the NTN Rankings Committee).

EDIT2: Last time NC was unranked was Week 7 in 2006 (October 27, so just for the Eastern Regional that year). If we're looking at only Top-5 rankings though (since these are only Top 5), then it would be the Final rankings in 2006 (they were #6, #7, and #7 in the final three weeks in the 2006 rankings). This is the first time since I started doing the rankings (2007).
Coach BC
When was the last time that North Central has not been a part of the Northwest Regional Rankings?
DougB
King99 ... I had a chance to talk to Andrew on the phone yesterday for about 25 minutes. He is an impressive kid and I'm planning a story on him for sometime early next week. I think he could eventually be an all-time for sure. He seems to get better every week.
King999
So, after a really really long time, I reconnected via LinkedIn to an old phone company buddy of mine. We were in advanced network training for 15 weeks in blocks of 3 weeks over a year's time , so got to know each other pretty well, but lost contact over time.

He tells me his two boys run XC, I said wow, that is something I am interested in.. LOL.

he says they have new coaches at the HS and a really good runner there........ba boom..The Hunters and Andrew.

The longer you are above ground the smaller the world does indeed get!!

We are getting together to see an XC meet and play golf, I hope , before snow comes!!
GeorgieTheK

King999, on , said:

Indeed. The same



You're killing us king...why is he your favorite?
King999
Indeed. The same
GeorgieTheK

King999, on , said:

My new favorite guy IS Andrew Hunter


The all-timer, who is definitely a top 10 guy this year?
King999
My new favorite guy IS Andrew Hunter

I will tell you why tomorrow
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