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National Individual Rankings - 11/7 Boys - XC - Dyestat

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DyeStat.com   Nov 7th 2013, 9:16am
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DyeStat Individual Rankings - Top 30 Boys

2013 Release Dates: Preseason - Sept 26 - Oct 10 - Oct 24 - Nov 7 - Nov 21
 - Dec 5 - Dec 19
by Doug Binder, Dyestat Editor

Colorado champ takes over the top spot

Top 30

 

1 – Cerake Geberkidane, senior, Denver East (Colorado): Course record at Colorado state meet.

 
2 – Blake Haney, senior, Stockdale (California): First loss of the season at Mt. SAC.

 
3 – Joe Hardy, senior, Seattle Prep (Washington): Runs in the Washington state meet on Saturday.


4 – Matthew Maton, junior, Summit (Oregon): Won the Class 5A Oregon title.


5 – Aaron Templeton, senior, Hardin Valley Academy (Tennessee): Won second straight Tennessee crown.


6 – Patrick Perrier, senior, O'Fallon (Illinois): Will take on Detweiler course at Illinois state meet Saturday.


7 – Mark Hadley, senior, Boardman (Ohio): Won the Ohio Division I title.


8 – Obsa Ali, senior, Richfield (Minnesota): Won the Minnesota AA title.


9 – Noah Kauppila, senior, Marquette (Missouri): State meet in Missouri is Saturday.


10 – Mickey Burke, senior, Rush Henrietta (New York): NY state championships coming Saturday.


11 – Elijah Armstrong, junior, Pocatello (Idaho): Won the Idaho Class 5A race.


12 – John Dressel, junior, Mt. Spokane (Washington): Washington state meet is Saturday.


13 – Connor McMillan, senior, American Fork (Utah): Won Utah 5A title.


14 – Grant Fisher, junior, Grand Blanc (Michigan): Won the Michigan Division 1 title.


15 – Tal Braude, senior, Torrey Pines (California): Ran the top time at Mt. SAC.


16 – Garrett Corcoran, senior, Villa Park (California): Won Century League title.


17 – Tony Russell, senior, West Chester Henderson (Pennsylvania): Won the AAA boys race in Pennsylvania.


18 – Wolfgang Beck, senior, Gig Harbor (Washington): Runs in the Washington championships Saturday.


19 – Steven Fahy, senior, La Costa Canyon (California): Has North County Conference meet next week.


20 – Levi Thomet, junior, Kodiak (Alaska): Respectable showing at Mt. SAC.


21 – Mike McClemens, senior, Christian Brothers (New Jersey): Won the Shore Conference title.


22 – Kai Wilmot, senior, North Central (Washington): Washington state meet is Saturday.


23 – Thomas O'Neill, senior, Middletown North (New Jersey): Fourth at Shore Conference meet.


24 – Connor Olson, junior, Wayzata (Minnesota): Second at Minnesota state meet.


25 – Sukhi Khosla, junior, Leon (Florida): Has the Florida state meet on Saturday.


26 – Bryce Millar, junior, Fayetteville-Manlius (New York): Has the NY state meet on Saturday.


27 – Austin Tamagno, sophomore, Brea Olinda (California): Second in the Century League meet.


28 – Ben Huffman, senior, Providence Day (North Carolina): Won NCISA championship.


29 – Addison DeHaven, senior, Brookings (South Dakota): Won second Class AA title.


30 – Alec Thomas, senior, Brentwood (Tennessee): Second at Tennessee state meet.


HM (in no particular order): Philip Hall NC, Louis Colson VA, Chandler Austin IA, Nicholas Elswick OH, Tanner Anderson WA, Estevan De La Rosa CA, Kyle Levermore NJ; Liam Mullett NJ, Olin Hacker WI, Sydney Gidabuday CA, Kramer Morton UT, Brian Cook NY, Stuart McNutt KS, Jacob Pickle TX, Austen Dalquist TX, Josef Holt-Andrews ME, Mac Macoy AL, Conner Mantz UT; Clayson Shumway UT; Marco Pompilj NY, Zach Smith IL, Kyle Thompson OR, Jackson Bertoli IN, Jonah Henry WY, Matthew Brafford WV, Christian Alvarado CT, Trevor Hopper CT, Colin Tierney RI, Tanis Baldwin NC, Blaise Ferro NJ, Mike Brannigan NY, David Luna CA.



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7 comment(s)
DougB
Thanks Scott. Glad to hear he had another strong result.
Scott Joerger
De La Rosa watch - I don't know why he was down for Mt. Sac and Apache Invites, but De La Rosa appears to be back, running 14:02 along side teammate Rocha at the Pacific View Finals, and beating Gabe Collison of La Crescenta who is no slouch himself (15:02 Mt. Sac, 14:29 Woodbridge). The Arcadia boys will be very tough down the stretch as always!
Bsarno1
My IPad tends to type with a mind of its own.
Anyway, to elaborate...New England championships could clarify who is best in the region....but might not due to absence of Mass. Christian Alvarado of Conn. Made Footlocker last year but was so far back there he really holds no edge this year and the race should be wide open.
What happens now to runners in states that have essentially finished season and must wait for regionals...while in NJ, for example, top runners could have three races in state ladder to go? Which is more valuable now, rest or keeping race sharp?
SteveU

Bsarno1, on , said:

The only problem is that there are two grand finales, complicating rating the best individuals...


Makes doing the final rankings a LOT more fun! ;)
Bsarno1
Good work....interesting and justifiable choices....have a feeling this list could change dramatically in next few weeks. The New England's court prompt some resorting.
Runners beginning to sort themselves out in races that mean something. Since this is the part of the season everyone wants to be their best, I would be less forging of "the one bad race" proviso from now on unless there is some very unusual circumstance. The only problem is that there are two grand finales, complicating rating the best individuals...
SteveU
Very good list. I think your individual rankings get better each week. I think you've got these kids slotted very fairly right now, based on what they've done. Especially not giving kids too much credit for one big win. #1 boy is hard, because as fast as Cerake has run, he still hasn't raced anyone. But still seems like best option.
Scott Joerger
Doug -

Interesting to see where you ended up with the 5 Californians - Haney, Braude, Corcoran, Fahy, and Tamagno. I agree with keeping Haney on top based on his earlier season achievements. Everyone deserves one off race (Mt. Sac). Braude second is reasonably based on his top Mt. Sac peformance, but he's a bit of a wild card with that single huge race. I have to give credit to Fahy for fighting so hard across the line at Mt. Sac then collapsing - that kid has guts. Tamagno has huge upside being so young, and it wouldn't surprise me to see him end up on top in a month. Then there's Corcoran, the kid who always pushed the pace and got swallowed up, is finally learning how to be a predator himself.

So I guess I'm saying these 5 Californian's are VERY close, and I can't imagine having your job trying integrate those performances with the with another 49 states. Great job - the fun is just beginning!
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