Fordham Prep Cross Country Newsletter 2004 |
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9/25 - Xavier Invitational - VCP
| Soph Race | 2.5miles | Freshman Race | 1.5 miles |
| Tom Tarangioli | 14:36 PR | Mike Miro | 10:08 PR |
| Jon Ellis | 15:46 PR | John Flanigan | 10:13 PR |
| Larry Unrein | 16:48 | Eddie Jennings | 10:26 PR |
| Jack Taylor | 17:06 PR | Jan-Michael Llanes | 10:29 |
| Luis Petrovich | 17:41 PR | Chris Cavanaugh | 10:37 PR |
| Charles deVeau | 17:56 | Matt Santini | 10:49 PR |
| Zach Granelli | 18:06. | Kevin Boustead | 11:00 |
| Tom Dobbins | 18:11 | Jason Morrison | 11:00 PR |
| Mohammed Kanu | 18:19 | Griffin Meissner | 11:05 PR |
| Timothy Sullivan | 18:48 PR | William Klein | 11:06 PR |
| Chris Corsillo | 18:52 PR | Jack Doherty | 1!:20 |
| Mike McCabe | 19:11 | Daniel Altenau | 11:15 |
| Chris Bennett | 19:36 PR | Mike Zizzo | 11:20 |
| Matt Sullivan | DNR | Colin Coogan | 11:21 PR |
| Ryan Hackett | DNR | Nicholas Szpur | 11:31 PR |
| Rob Uhrlass | 11:39 | ||
| Patrick Malone | 11:49 PR | ||
| Junior Race | Charles MacKenzie | 11:57 PR | |
| Marcus Ferrer | 17:15 | Joseph Erlanger | 12:18 |
| John Dingee | 17:15 | Joshua Travatello Lopez | 12:57 |
| Alex Snow | 13:28 PR | ||
| Marc Malpeli | 13:42 PR | ||
| Varsity Race | John Hobart | 13:46 | |
| Mike Napolitano | 16:23 | Nick Berti | 13:58 |
| Conor Devaney | 16:27 | Richard Sanchez | 14:06 |
| John Duffy | 16:34 | Michael McWalters | 14:19 |
| Edwin Rodriguez | 18:59 | Diego Velazquez | 14:31 |
| Chris Koster | DNR | Chris Pryor | 14:35 |
| Sean Hackett | DNR | Brian Cuggy | 14:56 |
| John McFarland | 16:30 PR | ||
| Chris Lee | 17:38 | ||
| Roger Cappucci | 17:58 | ||
| Roger S. Cappucci | 18:00 | ||
| Seamus Delaney | DNR | ||
| Daniel Cardona | DNR | ||
| Roger Cardosa | DNR | ||
| Juan Carlos Martinez | DNR | ||
| Jose Rodriguez | DNR | ||
| Alex Lopez | DNR | ||
| Gerard Friscia | DNR | ||
| Machras Dompor | DNR | ||
Frosh Notes
(Note PR denotes "Personal Record"). This week's MIP (most improved performer) honors go
to Alex Snow, Nick Spurz, and John McFarland, all having 1 minute PR's 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.