Cross Country Newsletter ’93                                                              September 25, 1993

 

            The fine weather and fine week of training led to some great performances at the Xavier Invitational. The Prep collected another 19 medals to add to its war chest.

 

Xavier Invitational

Varsity Race – 2.5 miles                                   Sophomore Race-2.5 miles

Tom O’Dea

14:19*

 

Chris Bratt

16:12*PR

Anthony Batista

14:47*PR

 

Robert Weitzman

16:18*

Andy Hinman

14:58*PR

 

Joe Wiggins

16:45*PR

Pete Canale

15:36*

 

Justin Chin

16:48*

Mike Casey

15:51*PR

 

Walter Masterson

17:50 PR

John Fitzpatrick

16:14*

 

Mike Cardosa

18:22

Sean Cloherty

16:25 PR

 

Brian Luginsland

18:31 PR

Dan Favata

16:33 PR

 

John Rolston

18:35

Jason Smith

17:05

 

Mike Mattiace

19:23 PR

Josh Waldman

17:14

 

Marcello Lippiello

19:47 PR

Aaron Cotter

17:20

 

Ed Moore

20:21 PR

Colm McHugh

17:30 PR

 

Dan Rodriguez

21:32

Mike Torzilli

17:47

 

John Ippoliti

22:11

Chris Ketcham

18:25

 

 

 

Jose Chavez

21:25

 

 

 

 

Freshman “A” Race – 1.5 miles                        Freshman “B” Race – 1.5 miles

Todd Young

  9:08*PR 1st

 

Rich Hinman

10:09*PR 2nd

Dave Holze

10:08*PR 4th

 

Tim Sheahan

12:06*

Brendan Moroney

10:52*PR

 

Tamer Obied

12:14*

Chris Prescott

11:31*PR

 

Tong Lee

12:20*

Keryn Vickers

12:25*

 

Jason Byrnes

13:20 PR

Chris Etienne

13:12 PR

 

Rodger Emmanuel

15:06

Kevin Stack

14:32

 

 

 

 

*= Medal Winner

PR= Personal Record

 

XC Notes

-While there may have been greater PRs this week in terms of seconds lost, the improvement of Sophomore Chris Bratt signals the arrival of another potential Varsity-level competitor. Congrats to the MIP. However, others deserve high praise for improving by over 30 seconds. The PR honor roll: Casey, McHugh, Favata, Wiggins, Masterson, Mattiace, Moore, Byrnes, and Etienne. Also, a special salute to Andy Hinman for breaking the 15-minute barrier- -certainly not the last frontier.