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Fordham Prep
Cross Country Newsletter 2000 |
| We're Back!!!!! Bronx Champs Again! |
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October 17, 2000
Bronx Championships
- October 17, 2000 - Van Cortlandt Park (VCP) - 50 Overcast
Check out last year's winners and Meet History: Bronx Champ's 1999
| Varsity Race | 2.5m | Freshman Race |
1.5m | |
| Brian McCabe | 14:10*PR 1st | T. Goggin |
9:46** 2nd | |
**New Prep Frosh Record for Varsity Course!** |
Gerena | 10:13** | ||
| Pablo Romero | 14:18**PR 2nd | Amarosa |
10:17** | |
| Idris Payne | 14:28**PR 4th | Dzeidzic |
10:21** | |
| Joe Fitzsimons | 14:40**PR 5th | LoGuidice | 10:39**PR | |
| Dave Goggin | 14:53**PR 8th | Bunch | 10:43** | |
| Sean Egan | 14:59**PR | Winters |
10:44**PR | |
| Nazir Khan | 15:06**PR | OReilly | 11:02*PR | |
| Jose Fernandez | 15:09**PR | Altenau |
11:11* | |
| Tim Walsh | 15:16* | Henderson |
11:33* | |
| Tom McCabe | 15:37* | Connor | 11:48* | |
| Mike Forman | 15:40* | Fraina |
11:53* | |
| Peter Palmer | 15:44* | Venditto |
12:14 | |
| Anthony LeVoci | 15:47*PR | Urban |
12:27 | |
| Mike Fazio | 15:51* | Dyson |
12:30 | |
| Bill Slattery | 15:56* | Prager |
12:31 | |
| Jim Fedigan | 16:03*PR | Oldak |
12:58 | |
| Jake Guimaraes | 16:36 PR | Rybak |
13:02 | |
| Mike Corsillo | 16:36 PR | Creamer | 13:21 | |
| Adam Stabile | 16:46 PR | Brennan |
13:23 | |
| Rupert Pond | 16:54 | Reilly | 13:26 PR | |
| Julian DelCampo | 17:24 PR | Zuchetto |
13:58 | |
| Tim LoGiudice | 17:28 | Caccia | DNF-injured | |
| Nick Jammet | 17:42 PR | |||
| Rob Mitchell | 17:54 | |||
| Anthony Byrnes-Alv | 18:03 | |||
| Karl Tubo | 18:26 PR | |||
| Clark Palicka | 19:41 | |||
| Doug Urban | 26:04 | |||
Varsity
1-Fordham Prep 20 |
Frosh 1-Fordham 27 |
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| * = Medal Winner | ||||
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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.