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Fordham Prep
Cross Country Newsletter 2000 |
| Sophomore Sectional
Champions!! Big PRs at Manhattan College!! Romero and Brian McCabe Crash the Records Books! |
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October 10-14, 2000
For the first time in 6 years, the Prep can boast Sophomore Sectional
Champions! A dominating, 33 point victory saw the Prep put 5 finishers in the top 9!
Pablo Romero and Brian McCabe ran their way into the Prep's top ten lists in thw
Soph and Frosh ranks with their breakthruogh performances! Now, a little matter of
revenge looms at the Bronx Champs! Results to be completed soon...
Soph Sectional Championships - October 10, 2000 - Van Cortlandt Park (VCP) - 50 Overcast
| Soph Race | 2.5m |
| Pablo Romero - 3rd | 14:41**PR |
| Sean Egan | 15:06**PR |
| Tim Walsh | 15:10**PR |
| Jose Fernandez | 15:14**PR |
| John Hunt | 15:25**PR |
| Peter Palmer | 16:17** |
| Peter Lee | 17:12* |
| Mike Corsillo | 17:15 |
| Moran | 17:45 |
| Clark Palicka | |
| Karl Tubo | |
| Nick Jammet | |
| * = Medal Winner |
28th Annual Manhattan College Invitational VCP 10/14/00 - Sunny, 75 degrees
| Varsity Race Payne Fitzsimons Khan McCabe Goggin LeVoci Forman |
2.5 Miles 14:30*PR 14:57 PR 15:35 PR 16: 16: 16: 16: |
Soph Race Romero Egan Fernandez Walsh Palmer 6th Place/32 teams |
2.5 Miles 14:20 *8th - #& All Time Prep 15:17* 15:23* 15:28* 15:31* PR |
| Frosh Race Brian McCabe Amarosa Goggin Gerena Altenau Dziedzic |
1.5 Miles 8:43*PR 2nd Place - #5 All Time Prep 9:50*PR 9:51* 10:03 PR 10:21PR 10:22 |
All Hallows Invitational - VCP - 10/13/00 Sunny, 75 degrees
| JV Race Soph Race |
2.5 Miles 2.5 Miles |
Frosh Race | 1.5 Miles |
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Scoring a Cross Country Meet:
Is simple. Usually, a team is made up of 7 competitors. In scoring, each team adds the finish places of their top 5 finishers. Thus, the lowest score wins. In case of a tie, the team with the lowest 6th place finisher wins. 7th place ( and lower, if a meet agrees to have unlimited team members) also plays an important role, as he might finish ahead of another team's 5th place finisher, thus increasing that competitors' score.