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Varsity Captains / Team Officers named

Posted by Mike Davis at Sep 16, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Varsity Team Captains:  Connor Donley, Kaitlin Kelly, Mike Roderick, Nicole Aha

MVXC Club Officers:  Kaity Thomas, Katie Swinnerton, Alex Morris, Colton Anderson

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JV and Frosh Soph Captains Named

Posted by Mike Davis at Sep 16, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

JV Team Captains:  Eric Bergquist, Kirsten Ratliff, Vincent Kot, Jen Aceto

Frosh/Soph Team Captains:  Kristina Chin, Kendall Horalek, Logan McCaul, Michael Garaventa

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Race times and Assignments for NIKE INVITE 9/20/08

Posted by Mike Davis at Sep 16, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
See attached handout.  Subject to change.
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NORCAL Rankings as of Sept 14th, 2008

Posted by Mike Davis at Sep 14, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Rankings of the top teams in Northern California by Coach Albert Caruana of Crystal Springs Upland school.   Monte Vista Boys move into the honorable mention category, with Mike Roderick cracking into the top 10 individual honors:

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Norcal Rankings 2008 #2


Boys .....................................................Girls
1) Petaluma NCS...................................1) Carondelet NCS
2) Davis Sr. SJS.....................................2) Davis Sr. SJS
3) Mt. View CCS....................................3) St. Ignatius CCS
4) Jesuit SJS..........................................4) Mt. View CCS
5) Aptos CCS..........................................5) Carlmont CCS
6) Campolindo NCS...............................6) St. Mary's NCS
7) Willow Glen CCS................................7) Castro Valley NCS
8) Bellarmine CCS..................................8) Aptos CCS
9) Amador Valley NCS............................9) Maria Carrillo NCS
10) St. Ignatius CCS................................10) Gunn CCS
Honorable Mention (10 teams in alphabetical order)
Carlmont CCS..........................................Campolindo NCS
De La Salle NCS.......................................Del Oro SJS
Del Campo SJS.........................................Los Gatos CCS
Granada NCS............................................Livermore NCS
Las Lomas NCS........................................Oak Ridge SJS
Los Gatos CCS..........................................Placer SJS
Monte Vista NCS......................................Ponderosa SJS
Oak Ridge SJS..........................................St. Francis, Mt. View CCS
Palo Alto CCS............................................
St. Francis, Sacramento SJS
San Ramon Valley NCS.............................Woodcreek SJS

Boys' Individuals
1) Wyatt Landrum (12) Liberty NCS
2) Sterling Lockert (12) Petaluma NCS
3) Matt Peterson (12) Davis SJS
4) Garrett Seawell (12) Woodcreek SJS
5) Brennan Lynch (12) Santa Cruz CCS
6) Tyre Johnson (12) Palma CCS
7) Philip MacQuitty (11) Palo Alto CCS
8) Chris Haworth (12) Kennedy SJS
9) Erik Olson (11) Novato NCS
10) Mike Roderick (12) Monte Vista NCS

Girls' Individual
1) Jacque Taylor (11) Casa Grande NCS
2) Maria Malone (12) Folsom SJS
3) Jennifer Bergman (12) Valley Christian, SJ CCS
4) Rachel Hinds (10) St. Ignatius CCS
5) Katy Daly (12) St. Ignatius CCS
6) Marissa Ferrante (11) Aptos CCS
7) Nicole Hood (11) Carondelet NCS
8) Diana George (12) Livermore NCS
9) Jessie Petterson (10) Carlmont CCS
10) Lauren Curtin (11) Maria Carrillo NCS

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NCS D 1 Rankings - Updated thru 9/13/08 meets

Posted by Mike Davis at Sep 14, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Both Mustang varsity squads are 'ranked' in the latest installment of D1 Rankings handled by Castro Valley Coach Peter Brewer (posted on Cross Country Express).  The Boys team comes in at #2, behind Amador Valley, and the girls grab the #3 ranking, behind powers Castro Valley and College Park.  It's early... but this is nice recognition for the amount of work the team did this summer.


Monday, September 15, 2008

NCS Division I Rankings by Peter Brewer UPDATED!


Boys:
1. Amador Valley
2. Monte Vista
3. Granada
4. San Ramon Valley
5. College Park

Lurking: Deer Valley

Amador laid low at the Ed Sias last week, choosing to run up some JV’s for
experience. However, their impressive win at the tough Oak Hill course in the Monte
Vista Invite and a :33 pack over that course bodes well for them. Senior Bret Hornig is
taking care of front-running duties for them.

Monte Vista has the stud up front in senior Mike Roderick who is tearing up courses
this year. A bit back they have their own impressive cluster, as shown by their Large
School win at Ed Sias last week over a tough DeLaSalle team.

Granada chased Monte Vista pretty well to grab 2nd in the Large School race at Ed
Sias. They too have a nice cluster, led by junior Alex Summers.

San Ramon Valley has experienced a lot of variablility as their top runners appear to
be interchangeable. Even with that, the Wolves have fahsioned a good start to the
2008 campaign with 2nd at the Monte Vista Invite, and a 4th (Large School) at Ed Sias.
Juniors Sean Colaco and Cody Reed have shared top honors so far for the team.

College Park has a very close cluster, and took a close 5th at Ed Sias on their home
course. Sophomore Jeff Bickart leads the Falcons so far in the 2008 campaign.
Deer Valley was but 5 points back of College Park at Ed Sias, and easily handled
Castro Valley last wednesday at the Contra Loma Classic. The Wolverines, led by
senior Ryan DeVito, and not to be counted out yet.

Girls:
1. Castro Valley
2. College Park
3. Monte Vista
4. California
5. San Ramon

Castro Valley started the season flat with a 3rd at the Monte Vista Invite, but then
rebounded with solid wins at the Contra Loma Classic and the Viking Opener.
Sophomore Kelsey Santisteban and junior Chelsea Schneider are the 1-2 punch for
the Trojans.

College Park came through with a 2nd in the Large School race to the Carondelet
juggernaut. Junior Aycia Cridebring leads the always-strong Falcons, who are looking
very strong in early season action.

Monte Vista has emerged quickly this season, taking 4th at their own invitaitional and
finishing right behind EBAL rival Livermore for 4th at Ed Sias. Freshman Kayla Auito
leads the Mustangs so far.

California has the advantage of having Colleen Lillig, defending NCS D-I champion,
at the front of the pack.. The Grizzlies snagged a 5th place at the Monte Vista
Invitational.

San Ramon Valley ran to an impressive 6th place at the Ed Sias after being beaten
out by Granada by a point for 6th at the Monte Vista Invite. The Wolves seem to have
the same interchangeable features as the boys/ team, as their lineup has not yet
settled into any set pattern yet.

Lurking: Granada --with most of their top runners missing at Ed Sias, the Matadors
were not impressive. When at full speed, they can be a factor at this level.