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Fordham Prep
Cross Country Newsletter 2000 |
| Pablo Romero and Idris
Payne pace Prep in Season Opener! Frosh Impressive Behind Brian McCabe! |
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September 16, 2000
Nice improvements showed four weeks of dedicated distance
work, laying the groundwork for a promising season.
CHSAA Practice Meet - September 16, 2000 - Van Cortlandt Park (VCP) - 65 Sunny, low humidity
Varsity Race - 2.5 miles |
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Freshman Race - 1.5 Miles
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Pablo Romero |
14:52 PR |
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B. McCabe |
9:07.5 |
| Idris Payne | 14:55 | |
T. Goggin |
10:09 |
Joe Fitzsimons |
15:28 |
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J. Altenau |
10:41 |
Mike Forman |
15:37 PR |
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E. Salisbury |
10:46 |
Dave Goggin |
15:47 |
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J. Amarosa |
10:49 |
| Tom McCabe | 15:53 |
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N. Gerena |
11:13 |
| Nazir Khan | 15:54 |
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E. LoGuidice |
11:21 |
Pete Palmer |
15:54 PR |
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J. Beckerich |
11:40 |
| Anthony LeVoci | 16:03 PR |
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T. Winters |
11:41 |
| John Hunt | 16:04 PR |
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J. Connor |
11:50 |
| Tim Walsh | 16:06 |
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G. Caccia |
11:51 |
| Mike Fazio | 16:16 |
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F. Henderson |
13:02 |
| Bill Slattery | 16:36 |
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K. Ruiz |
13:09 |
| Mike Corsillo | 16:57 PR |
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A. OReilly |
13:13 |
| Rob Mitchell | 17:11 |
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K. Urban |
13:13 |
| Jake Guimaraes | 17:19 |
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R. Dyson |
13:15 |
| Matt Cleary | 17:28 |
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A. Rybek |
14:24 |
| Joe Bastone | 17:50 PR |
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B. Reilly |
14:34 |
| Peter Lee | 18:04 |
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Venditto |
15:31 |
| Nick Jammet |
18:28 PR |
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M. Vitiello |
16:16 |
Del Campo |
18:28.1 |
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T. Brennan |
17:13 |
Anthony Byrnes-Alv |
18:41 |
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| Tim LoGuidice | 18:49 |
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Gabriel Pagan |
19:06 PR |
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20:56 |
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Cross Country Notes
The inaugural 2000 MIP (Most Improved Performer) goes to Soph Pablo
Romero. It's simple, run regularly in the summer (like captain Mike Forman) and you
get better. Congrats, Pablo.
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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.
Example: 9/3/99 Xavier-Fordham
Fordham 2-3-7-8-11 = 31 (6th finisher was 12th place)
Xavier 1-5-6-9-10 = 31 (6th finisher was 16th place)
Updated 06/27/01 . E-Mail comments to Coach Febles