Fordham Prep Cross Country Newsletter 2004
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9/11 - CHSAA Practice Meet VCP
Overcast, 75 deg.

56 runners take to the famous course at VCP as the Prep dominated the CHSAA practice meet.  Jim Lundy became the 57th Prep runner to break 14 minutes at VCP!

Varsity Race   2.5miles Freshman Race 1.5 miles
Jim Lundy 12 13:58.6 PR Mike Miro 10:30 PR
Tim Drucker 12 14:01.7 PR Eddie Jennings 10:58
Terrence Egan 11 14:07.0 Jan-Michael Llanes 11:02 PR
John Bradley 11 14:26.6 Kevin Boustead 11:04 PR
Paul Collins 12 14:33.0 PR Daniel Altenau 11:12 PR
Robert Fath 12 14:55.3 PR Chris Cavanaugh 11:19 PR
Brian Doherty 11 14:59.4 Matt Santini 11:21
Justin Consolazio 10 15:05.1 PR Jack Doherty 11:32 PR
Zach Bordonaro 11 15:10.0 William Klein 11:37 PR
Greg Garvey 12 15:11.4 Colin Coogan 11:51 PR
Sean Connolly 11 15:18.5 Jason Morrison 12:05 PR
Sal Mastrocola 12 15:23.1 Griffin Meissner 12:25 PR
Tom Tarangioli 10 15:24.3 PR Michael McWalters 12:35
John Duffy 11 16:26.7 PR Patrick Malone 12:57 PR
Jon Ellis 10 16:30.9 Charles MacKenzie 13:00 PR
Conor Devaney 12 16:56.8 Joseph Erlanger 13:34 PR
Larry Unrein 10 17:13.1 PR John Hobart 13:43
Edwin Rodriguez 12 18:08.9 PR Joshua Travatello Lopez 13:54 PR
Jack Taylor 10 18:09.2 PR Richard Sanchez 13:59
Tom Dobbins 10 18:24.8 PR Nicholas Szpur 14:03
Mike McCabe 10 18:30.0 Marc Malpeli 14:27 PR
Charles deVeau 10 18:51.2 PR Nick Berti 14:27
Chris Corsillo 10 19:13.6 PR Alex Snow 16:03
Timothy Sullivan 10 19:29.4 PR Roger S. Cappucci 17:33
Chris Koster 12 19:38.2 Juan Carlos Martinez 17:48 PR
Zach Granelli 10 20:11.8 Roger Cappucci 17:52 PR
Ryan Hackett 12 20:36.2 Daniel Cardona DNR
Chris Bennett 10 22:22.4    
Sean Hackett 10 22:28.4    

Frosh Notes
(Note PR denotes "Personal Record") The Frosh some dramatic improvements and impressive first time performances from newcomers. They also established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the league.  This week's MIP (most improved performer) honors go to Joseph Erlanger  and Marc Malepi, both with PR's of almost 2 minutes from their previous times.  Congrats.  

 

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 team's score.