Fordham Prep Cross Country Newsletter 2004
Week-by-Week Results - Records - Schedule - armorytrack.com - rankings

9/3 Camp Time-Trial - 80 degrees, clear,
It was the fastest pre-season time trial ever.  4 under 14:15 and many PRs-uncharacteristic for so early in the season.  Just keep up that distance and stay focused!

Varsity Race 2.5miles   Freshman Race 1.5 miles
Jim Lundy '05 14:02   Mike Miro 10:47
Tim Drucker '05 14:04 PR   Chris Cavanaugh 11:19
Terrence Egan '06 14:06 PR   Jan-Michael Llanes 11:45
John Bradley '06 14:14   Daniel Altenau 12:07
Paul Collins '05 14:47 PR   William Klein 12:11
Justin Consolazio '07 15:32   Jack Doherty 12:16
Sean Connolly '06 15:49   Kevin Boustead 12:42
Sal Mastrocola '05 15:55   Colin Coogan 12:54
Brian Doherty '06 16:08   Griffin Meissner 13:21
Tom Tarangioli '07 16:14   Jason Morrison 13:27
Conor Devaney '05 17:33   Patrick Malone 13:30
Marcos Ferrer '06 18:34 Nicholas Szpur 13:54
John Dingee '06 18:42 Charles MacKenzie 14:12
Tom Dobbins '07 19:34   Joshua Travatello Lopez 14:46
Ed Rodriguez '05 19:42   Daniel Cardona 15:09
Jack Taylor '07 19:52   Joseph Erlanger 15:13
Tim Sullivan '07 20:18   Alex Snow 15:14
Ryan Hackett '05 20:52   Marc Malpeli 16:18
Chris Bennett '06 20:56   Juan Carlos Martinez 19:19
Darren Traynor '05 20:56   Roger Cappucci 19:37
Chris Corsillo '06 22:08  
Joe Jaccom '05 24:14  
Brian Leon '07 25:03  
Sean Hackett '07 25:15  

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.