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Desert Vista - add up of 2015 marks for 19:48
Danielle Jones 4:44
Amanda Davis 4:57
Baylee Jones 4:55
Haley Wolf 5:10
Great Oak has a deep team, - add up 2015 marks for 19:53
Destiny Collins 5:00 (10:54, but in 2014, 4:45 and 10:14 )
Kiyena Beatty 4:56
Sydney Belus 4:56 (10:57)
Evelyn Mandel 5:01 (10:55)
Saugus - add up of 2015 marks for 20:10
Ashley Heys 5:02
Sabrina Janes 4:55
Samantha Ortega 4:59
Mariah Castillo 5:14
Desert Vista - add up of 2015 marks for 19:48
Danielle Jones 4:44
Amanda Davis 4:57
Baylee Jones 4:55
Haley Wolf 5:10
Great Oak has a deep team, - add up 2015 marks for 19:53
Destiny Collins 5:00 (10:54, but in 2014, 4:45 and 10:14 )
Kiyena Beatty 4:56
Sydney Belus 4:56 (10:57)
Evelyn Mandel 5:01 (10:55)
Saugus - add up of 2015 marks for 20:10
Ashley Heys 5:02
Sabrina Janes 4:55
Samantha Ortega 4:59
Mariah Castillo 5:14
Heracles, on , said:
3rd-5th were behind by quite some margin and these are all ladies who have ran sub 11:00. (10:39 2-mile/10:46 3200, 10:37 3200, 10:52 3200. These three girls have been running faster than last season, so don't think it's simply a case of them being, "track runners". These two will definitely both be in the top 20 by the end of the season (although obviously I am expecting better results).
1 Devin Clark 12 Comal Smithson Valley 17:10.87
2 Paige Hofstad 11 New Braunfels 17:18.89
3 Julia Heymach 10 Houston Lamar 17:49.94
4 Ashton Endsley 10 Abilene 18:02.56
5 Abby Guidry 11 Humble Kingwood 18:06.47
Clark and Hofstad were very impressive at the Texas state meet. Looking forward to seeing how they do going forward.
Clark at 17 may be a little low, but now we have Stephanie Jenks to put back on the list ... and moving up starts to get a little tricky. The talent out there right now is pretty deep.
Yoyobo, on , said:
How high do you think she should be?
Keep in mind that she lost to the girl who his 26th on the list at Woodbridge. There will be some more adjustments, obviously, based on what happened this weekend.
3rd-5th were behind by quite some margin and these are all ladies who have ran sub 11:00. (10:39 2-mile/10:46 3200, 10:37 3200, 10:52 3200. These three girls have been running faster than last season, so don't think it's simply a case of them being, "track runners". These two will definitely both be in the top 20 by the end of the season (although obviously I am expecting better results).
1 Devin Clark 12 Comal Smithson Valley 17:10.87
2 Paige Hofstad 11 New Braunfels 17:18.89
3 Julia Heymach 10 Houston Lamar 17:49.94
4 Ashton Endsley 10 Abilene 18:02.56
5 Abby Guidry 11 Humble Kingwood 18:06.47
Julia Maxwell and Fiona O'Keeffe were both injured last spring (so don't have strong 2013 track marks), but should be contenders. Also, Bethan Knights seems like she's poised for a breakthrough track season, based on her XC results. Julia Bounds won at Stanford XC as a freshman, but was injured/sick toward the end of XC - before high school she was a multiple-time track national USATF champion, so she may well be a factor.