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Individual Girls Top 30 11/6 - 2014 Rankings - DyeStat

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DyeStat.com   Nov 6th 2014, 6:31pm
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By Doug Binder, DyeStat Editor

The Girls Top 30, 11/6

 


 

1. Allie Ostrander, senior, Kenai Central (Alaska) – Idle

2. Hannah DeBalsi, junior, Staples (Connecticut) – Won her class and open state meets

3. Fiona O'Keeffe, junior, Davis Senior (California) – No. 4 performer all-time at Mt. SAC

4. Anna Rohrer, senior, Mishawaka (Indiana) – Won the Indiana state meet faster than she ran it two years ago

5. Hannah Long, senior, Eureka (Missouri) – Won her sectional meet by 54 seconds; state is Saturday

6. Annie Hill, freshman, Glacier (Montana) – Intriguing freshman didn't have much competition in the Montana Class AA race

7. Destiny Collins, junior, Great Oak (California) – The good news is that the injury is tendinitis and not something worse

8. Weini Kelati, junior, Heritage (Virginia) -- Undefeated in Virginia, but has she shown us what she's capable of yet?

9. Brianna Schwartz, junior, Shaler Area (Pennsylvania) – Ran 17:39 for the win at Hershey, not far off where Tessa Barrett was last year

10. Makena Morley, senior, Bigfork (Montana) – Broke the all-time state meet record in Montana and won fourth Class B title

11. Jessica Lawson, sophomore, Corning (New York) – New York state championships Saturday could be a coronation

12. Audrey Belf, senior, Seaholm (Michigan) – Georgetown commit took care of business at the Speedway

13. Katie Rainsberger, junior, Air Academy (Colorado) – Fastest time of the day at the Colorado state meet

14. Bella Burda, senior, Arlington (New York) – Big section win moved her to 11th all-time at Bowdoin Park

15. Lauren Gregory, sophomore, Fort Collins (Colorado) – Won her second consecutive Class 5A title in Colorado

16. Libby Davidson, sophomore, E.C. Glass (Virginia) – First showdown with Kelati is later today

17. Devin Clark, senior, Smithson Valley (Texas) – Goes into the UIL state meet Saturday as the favorite

18. Andrea Masterson, senior, Lakeside (Washington) – State meet is Saturday in Pasco

19. Samantha Ortega, senior, Saugus (California) – Building up for the big meets yet come

20. Ella Donaghu, junior, Grant (Oregon) – Second Class 6A title, 10 seconds faster than 2013

21. Briana Gess, sophomore, Haddonfield (New Jersey) – Won the Colonial Conference meet

22. Megan Hasz, junior, Alexandria (Minnesota) – State meet record (4K) last Saturday at St. Olaf College

23. Maryjeanne Gilbert, junior, Notre Dame (Illinois) – Won sectional race by more than a minute; State is Saturday

24. Olivia Sargent, junior, Pennsbury (Pennsylvania) – Second to Schwartz in the AAA race at Hershey

25. Annika Avery, senior, Fayetteville-Manlius (New York) – Leads heavily favored F-M into state meet Saturday

26. Danielle Jones, senior, Desert Vista (Arizona) – State meet awaits on Saturday

27. Lucy Biles, senior, Herriman (Utah) – Idle

28. Marissa Williams, senior, Palisades Charter (California) – Second fastest at Mt. SAC with 16:39

29. Aubrey Argyle, sophomore, Davis (Utah) – Idle

30. Amy Davis, senior, Edgewood (Wisconsin) – Fastest time at Wisconsin state meet (17:46

On the bubble: Lindsay Graham IL, Carly Benson NY, Lindsey Bradley WA, Paige Hofstad TX, Bryn Morley MT, Madeleine Davison PA, Bethany Hasz MN, Sarah Kanney OH, Rachel Dadamio MI, Catherine Pagano NJ, Candela Fernandez CA, Sarah Kettel MI, Megan Schott IA, Cailie Logue KS, Ryen Frazier NC, Eve Glasergreen NJ, Lainey Studebaker OH, Maegan Doody NH, Taylor Werner MO, Anna Sophia Keller IL, Abby Gray TX, Emily Hamlin ID, Emma McMillan RI, Marissa Sheva PA, Alexa Haff IL, Chloe Hansel CA, Emma Grace Hurley GA, Anoush Shehadeh MA, Amaris Tyynismaa AL, Anne Heffernan OH

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6 comment(s)
DougB

Heracles, on , said:

Devin Clark and Paige Hofstad's performance at the TX state meet was very impressive. Think back to all the top female runners from Texas in the past years and how they faired at FLNats/NXN... typically up there individually. Don't expect these two ladies to be any different, they are running incredibly well.

3rd-5th were behind by quite some margin and these are all ladies who have ran sub 11:00. (10:39 2-mile/10:46 3200, 10:37 3200, 10:52 3200. These three girls have been running faster than last season, so don't think it's simply a case of them being, "track runners". These two will definitely both be in the top 20 by the end of the season (although obviously I am expecting better results).


1 Devin Clark 12 Comal Smithson Valley 17:10.87
2 Paige Hofstad 11 New Braunfels 17:18.89
3 Julia Heymach 10 Houston Lamar 17:49.94
4 Ashton Endsley 10 Abilene 18:02.56
5 Abby Guidry 11 Humble Kingwood 18:06.47



Clark and Hofstad were very impressive at the Texas state meet. Looking forward to seeing how they do going forward.

Clark at 17 may be a little low, but now we have Stephanie Jenks to put back on the list ... and moving up starts to get a little tricky. The talent out there right now is pretty deep.
DougB

Yoyobo, on , said:

I meant higher



How high do you think she should be?

Keep in mind that she lost to the girl who his 26th on the list at Woodbridge. There will be some more adjustments, obviously, based on what happened this weekend.
Heracles
Devin Clark and Paige Hofstad's performance at the TX state meet was very impressive. Think back to all the top female runners from Texas in the past years and how they faired at FLNats/NXN... typically up there individually. Don't expect these two ladies to be any different, they are running incredibly well.

3rd-5th were behind by quite some margin and these are all ladies who have ran sub 11:00. (10:39 2-mile/10:46 3200, 10:37 3200, 10:52 3200. These three girls have been running faster than last season, so don't think it's simply a case of them being, "track runners". These two will definitely both be in the top 20 by the end of the season (although obviously I am expecting better results).


1 Devin Clark 12 Comal Smithson Valley 17:10.87
2 Paige Hofstad 11 New Braunfels 17:18.89
3 Julia Heymach 10 Houston Lamar 17:49.94
4 Ashton Endsley 10 Abilene 18:02.56
5 Abby Guidry 11 Humble Kingwood 18:06.47
MatthewXCountry
@yoyobo All the girls on this list are great. My guess is that Doug would say that #1 and #30 are separated by less than 15 seconds! That is how deep the girls are this year. Ortega beat Williams head to head, so you can't really put Williams any higher than 20th. My guess is that Doug would say the difference between 20th and 28th is only about 1 or 2 seconds. It really is a big judgement call when comparing athletes across states. That is how good the girls are this year (8th best all time at mt. sac only gets you 28th spot in the rankings. In past years that kind of performance would get you a top 5 spot).
Yoyobo
How is Marissa Williams not on this list??
Yoyobo
I meant higher
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