Winnershatelosers wrote:
Oh, and yes Herriman will win NXN next year.
This aged well
Winnershatelosers wrote:
Oh, and yes Herriman will win NXN next year.
This aged well
ShouldaDoneFL wrote:
Dude should have run Foot LockerWest. 10th qualifier to nationals was a 187. Wouldn’t that have been something if a JV dude would have qualified!
Haha that would have been so awesome
sounds like a lot of girls on the Air Academy team moved up a lot of places
trailrunner86 wrote:
Sw = Southwest, So = South, Ca = California, Ne = Northeast, Nw = Northwest, Se = Southeast, Mw = Midwest, HI = Heartland = Ny = New York. Point total for each region is the placement of the top 2 teams for each region.
2023 - Sw(?), Ca(?), So(?), Nw(?), Ne(?), Se(?), Mw(?), Hl(?), Ny(?),
2022 - Nw(6), Ca(7), Sw(8), Mw(19), Se(23), HL(27), Ny(32), Ne(39), So(39)
2019 - Ca(3), SW(10), Mw(13), Se(15), Ne(22), Ny(29), So(29), Nw(37), Hl(40)
2018 - Ca(8), Sw(10), Se(10), Ny(19), Ne(22), Nw(25), Mw(32), HI(38), So(42)
2017 - Sw(8), Mw(14), Ny(14), Ca(15), Se(21), Ne(25), HI(27), Nw(30), So(33),Make your predictions of which regions are the best regions this year, and their point total (point total = combined score of the placement for top 2 teams for each region at nxn).
2023 Sw(3), So(16), CA(18), MW(22), NW(23), SE(25), NE(25), HL(34), NY(42)
statler and waldorf wrote:
NXN BOYS Most prolific Teams (5 or more visits) (29 of 51
podiums) *=competing this yearFayetteville-Manlius, NY (14 visits, 5 podiums: 1,2,2,2,3)
Placings: 2,3,16,9,2,12,16,4,1,21,19,2,5: Avg. 8th
place.
*Carroll, TX (14 visits, 1 podium: 2)
14,11,15,17,2,8,14,19,16,11,19,20,14,20: Avg. 14th place.
*CBA, NJ (13 visits, 2 podiums: 1,2)
11,8,5,1,4,2,11,20,7,7,18,16,18: Avg. 10th place.
Woodlands, TX (12 visits, 1 podium: 3)
7,12,4,4,3,20,21,22,22,6,8,15: Avg. 12th place
Elmhurst York, IL (10 visits, 3 podiums: 1,2,2)
1,2,10,9,2,13,14,13,6,12: Avg. 8.2th place
*American Fork, UT (10 visits, 3 podiums: 2,2,2)
8,8,6,2,7,5,2,2,7, 5: Avg. 5th place.
*Wayzata, MN (10 visits, 1 podium: 2)
20,18,16,9,15,2,14,10,11, 12: Avg. 13th place
*Dana Hills, CA (9 visits, 1 podium: 3)
12,19,17,6,7,18,3,14,8: Avg. 11.6th place.
North Central, WA (8 visits, 3 podiums: 1,3,3)
6,1,7,6,7,3,8,3: Avg. 5th place.
Neuqua Valley, IL (6 visits, 2 podiums: 1,3)
1,3,12,12,19,5: Avg. 8th place
Davis, UT (6 visits, 1 podium: 3)
11,3,13,17,6,4: Avg. 9th place.
*Great Oak, CA (6 visits, 3 podiums: 1,2,2)
1,6,6,2,2,6: Avg. 4th place
Albuquerque Academy, NM (5 visits, 1 podium: 3)
10,7,3,11,5: Avg. 7th place
Edina, MN (5 visits, 0 podiums)
18,10,9,13,18: Avg. 13th place. [9,10,13,18,18]
Arcadia, CA (5 visits, 2 podiums: 1,1)
20,1,4,1,9: Avg. 7th place
Updated:
NXN BOYS Most prolific Teams (5 or more visits) (35 of 54 podiums)
Carroll, TX (15 visits, 2 podiums: 2,3)
14,11,15,17,2,8,14,19,16,11,19,20,14,20,3: Avg. 13th place.
Fayetteville-Manlius, NY (14 visits, 5 podiums: 1,2,2,2,3)
Placings: 2,3,16,9,2,12,16,4,1,21,19,2,5: Avg. 8th place.
Christian Brothers Academy, NJ (14 visits, 2 podiums: 1,2)
11,8,5,1,4,2,11,20,7,7,18,16, 18,6 : Avg. 10th place.
Woodlands, TX (12 visits, 1 podium: 3)
7,12,4,4,3,20,21,22,22,6,8,15: Avg. 12th place.
American Fork, UT (11 visits, 4 podiums: 2,2,2,2)
8,8,6,2,7,5,2,2,7,5,2: Avg. 5th place.
Wayzata, MN (11 visits, 1 podium: 2)
20,18,16,9,15,2,14,10,11,12,18: Avg. 13th place.
Elmhurst York, IL (10 visits, 3 podiums: 1,2,2)
1,2,10,9,2,13,14,13,6,12: Avg. 8th place.
Dana Hills, CA (10 visits, 1 podium: 3)
12,19,17,6,7,18,3,14,8,10: Avg. 11th place.
North Central, WA (8 visits, 3 podiums: 1,3,3)
6,1,7,6,7,3,8,3: Avg. 5th place.
Great Oak, CA (7 visits, 3 podiums: 1,2,2)
1,6,6,2,2, 6,17: Avg. 6th place
Neuqua Valley, IL (6 visits, 2 podiums: 1,3)
1,3,12,12,19,5: Avg. 8th place.
Davis, UT (6 visits, 1 podium: 3)
11,3,13,17,6,4: Avg. 9th place.
Albuquerque Academy, NM (5 visits, 1 podium: 3)
10,7,3,11,5: Avg. 7th place.
Edina, MN (5 visits, 0 podiums)
18,10,9,13,18: Avg. 14th place.
Arcadia, CA (5 visits, 2 podiums: 1,1)
20,1,4,1,9: Avg. 5th place.
Same with the girls from Illinois!
Time to reconsider the auto at large for California.
DGN and Barrington (2nd at Running Lane) return most of their lineups. Look for big things from Illinois again next year.
Stop with the recruiting and nonsense. Give the Colorado kids the credit! Colorado has incredible runnners that aren’t going away. Niwot will reload, Air Academy only loses 1 senior and Mountain Vista doesn’t lose anyone…but gains back Keeghan Edwards. Seems like there could be another Colorado sweep next year. Accept that the region and state is better. I mean, there were 2 at large bids that went 3 and 4.
Zappy Moss wrote:
That means that so far, Herriman is returning a 181 (tang), 186 (manwaring), 186 (ogomo), and 189 (tang). I think they have a soph in the 170s this year too, if they find a 5-7 then they’re set
That sophomore ran a 15:42 in the Utah JV state meet. Is that race 3 mile or 5k? It says 3 mile here but 5k on MileSplit
ShouldaDoneFL wrote:
Dude should have run Foot LockerWest. 10th qualifier to nationals was a 187. Wouldn’t that have been something if a JV dude would have qualified!
Would he have qualified?