I’m referring to the guys forum. They don’t race any big races but yet we got them as high as Woodbridge. I’m just saying, regardless of ranks or NxN qualifications, I’m just pointing out that it still counts if they lost to a team under the radar two times. Like what, just cause that team doesn’t race big races, a big team losing against a team under the radar doesn’t count as a loss- like are we just pretending they don’t exist. I’m just pointing out, take NxN qualifications and rankings out the equation, they still lost to Whitney two times. An L is an L lil bro, some of y’all do be sounding brain dead in these forums istg
That’s not the point dawg, I’m just calling out a slight hypocrisy. Or more or so a flaw in the ranking system. So we’re just gonna rank under the radar GUYS teams but not rank under the radar GIRLS teams (or at least take wins/losses and all that jazz into acct). Idk food for thought lil bro
That’s not the point dawg, I’m just calling out a slight hypocrisy. Or more or so a flaw in the ranking system. So we’re just gonna rank under the radar GUYS teams but not rank under the radar GIRLS teams (or at least take wins/losses and all that jazz into acct). Idk food for thought lil bro
Boys results are scoured, girls results you have to stand out. Welcome to the ranking system, first time here?
Whitney doesn't race the top girls again and gets 12th in large scoring. Buchanan only races four girls from their C team so they don't show up in the results.
Watch out for the Cruz twins from Westlake who are only freshman. Sabina Cruz, the less talented of the twins, finished second in Ventura County behind Curtis. Her more talented sister, Anais, unfortunately missed the meet.
The twins ran casually in middle school but they only started training seriously a few months ago. They have a lot of upside.
Freshman Sabina Cruz won her Mt SAC sweepstakes race today in 17:39.
Her twin sister Anais has recovered from her injury but her coach didn't want her running up and down the Mt SAC hills as a precaution. She expects to be back racing next week.
Saint Francis SJS at No.1 in the state is crazyyy. They’re atleast top 5 at best.
It's not the real rankings... Hoka's 2-mile rankings are a very small sample size because you have to apply for it, and few teams run 2-mile races. Just some time trials. None of the top teams submitted times, so it's smart for a school like St Francis to jump on this niche and get some hardware, or whatever they get for it.
Freshman Sabina Cruz won her Mt SAC sweepstakes race today in 17:39.
Her twin sister Anais has recovered from her injury but her coach didn't want her running up and down the Mt SAC hills as a precaution. She expects to be back racing next week.
Sabina Cruz was definitely impressive, and has a shot at joining Sarah Baxter to be the the 2nd person to win Mt. Sac Sweeps all 4 years, if she can beat her sister, Santiago's Addy Johns and West Covina's Becky Osorio.
Speaking of multi-time winners, Chiara Dailey (Div 3/4) and Braelyn Combe (Div 1/2) both won for the 3rd time this weekend as Combe set the meet record, beating Abby Errington's time from last year. Santiago won the team title in the Individual Sweeps, giving Combe a 3rd team title. All indications are that her 6 total Sweeps titles is a Mt. Sac record.
The biggest story about the girls teams was Mira Costa winning the D1 Team Sweeps with 2 girls under 18:00 and their 3-4-5 finishing all under 19 on a brutal course. Santiago only ran with 2 of their top 5, but their regular 3-4-5 might have a tough challenge to keep up with those yellow jerseys. Their CIF-SS and State matchup with Santiago will be very interesting as both teams fight for a Southern Section D1 title, then for a possible NXN at-large berth - safely assuming JSerra and Buchanan will finish 1-2 in the merge and get the 2 auto-bids.
Saint Francis SJS at No.1 in the state is crazyyy. They’re atleast top 5 at best.
It's not the real rankings... Hoka's 2-mile rankings are a very small sample size because you have to apply for it, and few teams run 2-mile races. Just some time trials. None of the top teams submitted times, so it's smart for a school like St Francis to jump on this niche and get some hardware, or whatever they get for it.
If you want to win you have to run the race. Don't complain about what you aren't willing to do.
This is going to come down to who’s healthy, un-injured and shows up with the right attitude. According to the new rankings that 2nd and 3rd NXN spot is up for grabs.