Saturday, November 2, 2019

Washington 4A Boys State Projection

Here is the ROUGH State Meet projection from the State Qualifying meets.

Estimates used: 15:15 District 1 ~ 15:15 District 2 ~ 15:05 District 3/4 ~ 15:00 District 5/8 ~ 14:45 District 6

4A Boys Teams:
  1.   74 - Camas - 79:28
  2. 115 - Lewis and Clark - 80:19
  3. 138 - Tahoma - 81:05
  4. 140 - Central Valley - 80:57
  5. 144 - Henry Jackson - 81:13
  6. 194 - Newport (Bellevue) - 82:12
  7. 206 - Olympia - 82:14
  8. 214 - Puyallup - 82:26
  9. 233 - Mt Si - 82:51
  10. 240 - Kamiak - 83:01
  11. 242 - Curtis - 83:09
  12. 251 - Eisenhower - 82:49
  13. 263 - Sumner - 83:30
  14. 265 - West Valley (Yakima) - 83:31
  15. 320 - Auburn Mountainview - 84:37
  16. 345 - Bellarmine Prep - 85:12

4A Boys Top-50:
  1. 15:14 - Jonas Price, 12 - Eisenhower
  2. 15:26 - Wil Smith, 12 - Lewis and Clark
  3. 15:28 - Evan Jenkins, 10 - Camas
  4. 15:33 - Tyler Hunter, 12 - Central Valley
  5. 15:36 - Connor Griffith, 12 - Olympia
  6. 15:38 - Cooper Laird, 12 - Inglemoor
  7. 15:39 - Jacob Easton, 12 - University
  8. 15:40 - Yonas Sauers, 12 - Puyallup
  9. 15:44 - Patrick North, 12 - Lewis and Clark
  10. 15:45 - Sam Geiger, 11 - Camas
  11. 15:49 - Brenden Charbeneau, 11 - Henry Jackson
  12. 15:51 - Ethan Coleman, 10 - Olympia
  13. 15:53 - Jordan Hansen, 11 - Henry Jackson
  14. 15:54 - Paul Talens, 11 - Mt Si
  15. 15:56 - Austin Weese, 12 - Camas
  16. 15:56 - Caleb Lloyd, 12 - Mead
  17. 15:56 - Cooper Arons, 12 - Redmond
  18. 15:57 - Cooper Cortinas, 12 - Walla Walla
  19. 15:57 - Danny Maxwell, 12 - Lewis and Clark
  20. 15:59 - Owen Flinn, 11 - Lake Stevens
  21. 16:00 - Brian Martinez, 12 - Tahoma
  22. 16:00 - Ethan Martin, 12 - Tahoma
  23. 16:02 - Cameron Stuard, 11 - Tahoma
  24. 16:02 - Austin Gappa, 12 - Mt Si
  25. 16:03 - Alex Wright, 11 - Central Valley
  26. 16:04 - Caleb Kartchner, 11 - Central Valley
  27. 16:04 - Luc Utheza, 12 - Camas
  28. 16:05 - Cannon Angotti, 12 - Walla Walla
  29. 16:05 - Brayden Packard, 11 - West Valley (Yakima)
  30. 16:05 - Carp Mukai, 11 - Kamiak
  31. 16:06 - Elijah Lopez, 12 - Glacier Peak
  32. 16:06 - Matthew Holme, 12 - Sumner
  33. 16:08 - Jason Blinn, 11 - Kamiak
  34. 16:09 - Brett Hanley, 11 - Newport (Bellevue)
  35. 16:09 - Tyler Neher, 12 - Inglemoor
  36. 16:09 - Sam Anderson, 12 - Gonzaga Prep
  37. 16:09 - Austin Bachman, 12 - Chiawana
  38. 16:10 - AJ Paulson, 12 - Mead
  39. 16:11 - Liam Heninger, 9 - Issaquah
  40. 16:11 - Austin Steed, 11 - Todd Beamer
  41. 16:12 - Benji Blatt, 11 - Newport (Bellevue)
  42. 16:12 - Alex Kiefer, 11 - Tahoma
  43. 16:14 - Jacob Dickson, 12 - Enumclaw
  44. 16:14 - Tyler Rihn, 12 - Monroe
  45. 16:14 - Kya Villanueva, 10 - Woodinville
  46. 16:14 - Nathan Tastad, 12 - Glacier Peak
  47. 16:15 - Spencer Twyman, 12 - Camas
  48. 16:15 - Mason Taylor, 12 - Mt Vernon
  49. 16:16 - Jarred Barnes, 12 - Eastmont
  50. 16:16 - Zachary Harrington, 12 - Kentlake

EDIT: In bold are teams/individuals that ran (approximate) NXR Championship caliber performances at their state qualifying meet.

Washington 4A Girls State Projection

Here is the ROUGH State Meet projection from the State Qualifying meets.

Estimates used: 15:15 District 1 ~ 15:15 District 2 ~ 15:05 District 3/4 ~ 15:00 District 5/8 ~ 14:45 District 6

4A Girls Teams:
  1.  91 - Camas - 95:43
  2. 103 - Redmond - 96:12
  3. 138 - Tahoma - 97:12
  4. 154 - Bellarmine Prep - 97:20
  5. 157 - Richland - 97:21
  6. 156 - Lewis and Clark - 97:43
  7. 192 - Glacier Peak - 98:17
  8. 198 - Eastlake - 98:53
  9. 229 - Lake Stevens - 99:25
  10. 244 - Emerald Ridge - 101:08
  11. 266 - Eisenhower - 100:23
  12. 301 - Skyview - 101:57
  13. 304 - Thomas Jefferson - 101:35
  14. 305 - South Kitsap - 101:26
  15. 329 - Wenatchee - 102:09
  16. 376 - Rogers (Puyallup) - 103:42

4A Girls Top-50:
  1. 17:41 - Julia David Smith, 11 - Issaquah
  2. 18:21 - Ella Borsheim, 10 - Bellarmine Prep
  3. 18:22 - Natalie Ruzauskas, 10 - Richland
  4. 18:22 - Aayiana Fuller, 12 - University
  5. 18:31 - Halle Jenkins, 12 - Camas
  6. 18:40 - Alexis Palmer, 12 - Glacier Peak
  7. 18:45 - Lili Hargreaves, 11 - Redmond
  8. 18:46 - Roz Slichko, 11 - Emerald Ridge
  9. 18:47 - Samantha Williams, 10 - Skyview
  10. 18:48 - Aviry Stratton, 12 - Glacier Peak
  11. 18:51 - Faith Martinez, 10 - Tahoma
  12. 18:53 - Sophia Dahl, 9 - Redmond
  13. 18:54 - Jasmin Muneton, 11 - Auburn Riverside
  14. 18:56 - Katelyn Flolo, 10 - Camas
  15. 18:56 - Tryggve Trivett, 9 - Monroe
  16. 19:03 - Kerstin Ly, 12 - Bothell
  17. 19:08 - Emily Wells, 11 - Emerald Ridge
  18. 19:10 - Camryn Mock, 11 - Camas
  19. 19:11 - Emily Van Valkenburg, 10 - Eastlake
  20. 19:12 - Chloe Connolly, 11 - Redmond
  21. 19:13 - Zephyr Tao, 12 - Redmond
  22. 19:14 - Emma Arceo, 10 - Kamiak
  23. 19:14 - Ella Nelson, 11 - Walla Walla
  24. 19:16 - Ava Hagwell, 9 - Eastlake
  25. 19:16 - Anna Skoog, 12 - Henry Jackson
  26. 19:17 - Ila Davis, 12 - Lewis and Clark
  27. 19:19 - Theresa Barnhart, 10 - Tahoma
  28. 19:20 - Josephine Stevenson, 9 - Bellarmine Prep
  29. 19:20 - Emma Summers, 11 - Richland
  30. 19:22 - Hannah Scheerer, 12 - Emerald Ridge
  31. 19:23 - Bridget Boly, 12 - Bellarmine Prep
  32. 19:23 - Lisa Safley, 11 - Todd Beamer
  33. 19:24 - Bridget Burns, 9 - Lewis and Clark
  34. 19:24 - Kendra Keller, 12 - Hanford
  35. 19:24 - Elyn Lee, 11 - Woodinville
  36. 19:24 - Kalyssa DeLaFuente, 11 - Mt Vernon
  37. 19:25 - Andrijana Fundak, 11 - Richland
  38. 19:25 - Tate Nelson, 12 - Lewis and Clark
  39. 19:25 - Ashley Reeck, 10 - Lake Stevens
  40. 19:25 - Gracie Buzzell, 9 - Camas
  41. 19:26 - Elizabeth McCluskey, 10 - Hanford
  42. 19:26 - Natasha Puzon, 12 - Enumclaw
  43. 19:26 - Emma Owen, 11 - Lake Stevens
  44. 19:27 - Alanna Parker, 10 - Mead
  45. 19:28 - Sarah Sewell, 11 - Henry Jackson
  46. 19:29 - Evelyn Collins-Winn, 11 - South Kitsap
  47. 19:29 - Ella Edens, 9 - Lake Stevens
  48. 19:30 - Nell O'hara, 10 - Woodinville
  49. 19:31 - Sarah Pecha, 11 - Central Valley
  50. 19:33 - Anna Tasky, 9 - Skyline

EDIT: In bold are teams/individuals that ran (approximate) NXR Championship caliber performances at their state qualifying meet.

Washington 3A Boys State Projection

... Rogers-Spokane (of Gerry Lindgren fame) nearly qualifies for the first time since the 1966, and definitely should be in the NXR-NW Field in a couple weekends. Sure would be nice if the state qualifying meets were a bit more balanced, though...

Here is the ROUGH State Meet projection from the State Qualifying meets.

Estimates used: 15:15 District 1 ~ 15:15 District 2 ~ 15:05 District 3/4 ~ 15:00 District 5-8

Boys Teams:
  1.   30 - Kamiakin - 79:01
  2.   54 - Bishop Blanchet - 79:34
  3.   89 - North Central - 80:42
  4. 123 - Arlington - 81:32
  5. 150 - Interlake - 82:16
  6. 237 - Seattle Prep - 83:44
  7. 260 - Lake Washington - 84:15
  8. 261 - Stadium - 84:14
  9. 268 - Ballard - 84:24
  10. 269 - North Thurston - 84:18
  11. 285 - Lakes - 84:37
  12. 304 - Yelm - 84:54
  13. 308 - Edmonds-Woodway - 85:10
  14. 324 - Snohomish - 85:24
  15. 355 - Peninsula - 85:57
  16. 365 - Shorewood - 86:15

Boys Top-50:
  1. 15:28 - Kai Gundlach, 12 - Bishop Blanchet
  2. 15:30 - Isaac Teeples, 10 - Kamiakin
  3. 15:40 - Daniel Lee, 11 - Rogers (Spokane)
  4. 15:44 - Grayson Wilcott, 10 - Kamiakin
  5. 15:48 - Stanford Smith, 12 - Kamiakin
  6. 15:49 - Leif Swanson, 11 - North Central
  7. 15:50 - Sean Westerhout, 11 - Bainbridge
  8. 15:50 - Nathan Carter, 12 - North Central
  9. 15:52 - Bryce Cerkowniak, 11 - Yelm
  10. 15:55 - Isaac Morris, 12 - North Central
  11. 15:57 - Cameron McCann, 11 - Bethel
  12. 15:58 - William Schneider, 9 - Bishop Blanchet
  13. 15:59 - Jax Weide, 12 - Kamiakin
  14. 16:00 - Andrew Holladay, 12 - Kamiakin
  15. 16:00 - Samir Amin, 11 - North Thurston
  16. 16:01 - Nicky DiMartino, 12 - Bishop Blanchet
  17. 16:02 - Cayan Dibble, 12 - Bonney Lake
  18. 16:03 - Tyler Graff, 10 - Bishop Blanchet
  19. 16:03 - Aiden Emerson, 10 - Arlington
  20. 16:04 - Owen Nelson, 11 - Seattle Prep
  21. 16:04 - Adam Flood, 12 - Bishop Blanchet
  22. 16:04 - Lukas Brown, 12 - Mt Spokane
  23. 16:04 - Andrew Larson, 12 - Kamiakin
  24. 16:07 - Fred Liu, 12 - Lakeside (Seattle)
  25. 16:07 - Leonel Leon, 12 - Kennewick
  26. 16:08 - Micah Murphy, 12 - Lynnwood
  27. 16:08 - Elijah Anderson, 12 - Lincoln (Tacoma)
  28. 16:09 - Brock Knowles, 12 - Shelton
  29. 16:09 - Vincent Loftis, 11 - Arlington
  30. 16:11 - Dallas Riddle-Stevens, 12 - Oak Harbor
  31. 16:14 - Chance Pearston, 12 - Arlington
  32. 16:15 - Luke Alfonso, 10 - Stadium
  33. 16:15 - Issak Chol, 12 - Rogers (Spokane)
  34. 16:16 - Evan Oakes, 12 - O'Dea
  35. 16:16 - Alex Mills, 12 - Lakes
  36. 16:18 - Eric Souza-Ponce, 11 - Ballard
  37. 16:18 - Jake Carr, 12 - Mt Spokane
  38. 16:19 - Max Aldrich, 11 - Ingraham
  39. 16:20 - Kaeden Brinkman, 11 - Interlake
  40. 16:22 - Mapenzi Kinege, 12 - Franklin
  41. 16:22 - Josiah Ponton, 11 - Edmonds-Woodway
  42. 16:22 - Cooper Klein, 12 - Seattle Prep
  43. 16:23 - Sam Mahlman, 10 - Interlake
  44. 16:23 - Michael Lewis, 12 - Bishop Blanchet
  45. 16:25 - Colton Bailey, 12 - Lake Washington
  46. 16:25 - Connor Pettigrew, 11 - Mercer Island
  47. 16:25 - Luke Lund, 12 - Prairie
  48. 16:29 - Zach Kness, 10 - North Central
  49. 16:30 - Brandon Moore, 10 - Arlington
  50. 16:30 - Justin Blunden, 11 - Interlake
    16:30 - Sasha Picciotto, 12 - Interlake

EDIT: In bold are teams/individuals that ran (approximate) NXR Championship caliber performances at their state qualifying meet.

Washington 3A Girls State Projection

... welcome back, Allie Janke! The defending state champion from North Central made her debut this weekend, and instantly turned North Central from a team that was likely just outside the NW Top-5 into now one of the Top-10 teams in the nation!

Here is the ROUGH State Meet projection from the State Qualifying meets.

Estimates used: 15:15 District 1 ~ 15:15 District 2 ~ 15:05 District 3/4 ~ 15:00 District 5-8

3A Girls Teams:
  1.   26 - North Central - 91:27
  2.   83 - Holy Names Academy - 96:53
  3. 161 - Bishop Blanchet - 99:00
  4. 186 - Arlington - 100:01
  5. 196 - Central Kitsap - 100:07
  6. 201 - Marysville Getchell - 99:51
  7. 216 - Edmonds-Woodway - 100:09
  8. 218 - Kennewick - 100:07
  9. 223 - Ballard - 101:03
  10. 229 - Eastside Catholic - 100:14
  11. 252 - Ingraham - 101:43
  12. 285 - Capital - 102:46
  13. 294 - Gig Harbor - 103:04
  14. 311 - Stadium - 103:31
  15. 313 - Lynnwood - 103:37
  16. 345 - Lakes - 104:50

3A Girls Top-50:
  1. 17:42 - Allie Janke, 11 - North Central
  2. 17:58 - Erinn Hill, 12 - North Central
  3. 18:01 - Katherine Forsberg, 12 - Bellevue
  4. 18:01 - Kate Simmons, 12 - Eastside Catholic
  5. 18:09 - Amelu Ruff, 12 - North Central
  6. 18:21 - Geraldin Correa, 12 - Kennewick
  7. 18:23 - Marie Taylor, 12 - North Central
  8. 18:27 - Belle Brandenfels, 12 - Lake Washington
  9. 18:35 - Jasmine Nguyen, 11 - Marysville Getchell
  10. 18:49 - Ellie Gard, 12 - Edmonds-Woodway
  11. 18:50 - Hannelore Schreder Peters, 11 - Garfield
  12. 18:53 - Jemma Willcox, 10 - Edmonds-Woodway
  13. 18:54 - Meri Dunford, 12 - Prairie
  14. 18:56 - Olivia Freeman, 11 - Bishop Blanchet
  15. 19:07 - Lily O'Donoghue-McDonald, 10 - Seattle Prep
  16. 19:09 - Sarah Mirkin, 11 - Holy Names Academy
  17. 19:13 - Maya Nichols, 11 - Central Kitsap
  18. 19:15 - Mia Hill, 12 - North Central
  19. 19:15 - Ellie Baxter, 11 - Snohomish
  20. 19:17 - Christina Crow, 11 - Holy Names Academy
  21. 19:18 - Emma Velling, 12 - Holy Names Academy
  22. 19:19 - Cydney Sanchez, 10 - Hermiston
  23. 19:19 - Anna Krabill, 12 - Woodrow Wilson
  24. 19:20 - Felicity Strzelec, 12 - Juanita
  25. 19:21 - Janae Parsons, 11 - Marysville Getchell
  26. 19:22 - Claudia Harnett, 11 - Lakeside (Seattle)
  27. 19:26 - Julia Rea, 12 - Marysville Getchell
  28. 19:27 - Tait Rowley, 12 - Bishop Blanchet
  29. 19:28 - Aubrey Harrington, 10 - Capital
  30. 19:30 - Asa Selenis, 12 - Roosevelt
  31. 19:31 - Rachelle Cormier, 10 - Interlake
  32. 19:34 - Laura Halsell, 10 - Squalicum
  33. 19:34 - Abby MacDonald, 10 - Ballard
  34. 19:34 - Amiyah Johnson, 12 - Lincoln (Tacoma)
  35. 19:34 - Riley Wells, 10 - Holy Names Academy
  36. 19:35 - Maisie McManus, 9 - Holy Names Academy
  37. 19:35 - Macy Marquardt, 10 - Kennewick
  38. 19:36 - Ankita Kumar, 10 - Lake Washington
  39. 19:37 - Anne Louise Fernandez, 12 - Arlington
  40. 19:37 - Belle Johnson, 10 - Gig Harbor
  41. 19:42 - Emme Leonard, 11 - Bishop Blanchet
  42. 19:43 - Deverie Gutierrez, 9 - Kamiakin
  43. 19:43 - Christina Savenkova, 12 - Lynnwood
  44. 19:45 - Daniella Hubble, 11 - Ingraham
  45. 19:46 - Zoey Diviney, 11 - Bonney Lake
  46. 19:46 - Anika Jones, 9 - Nathan Hale
  47. 19:47 - Hannah Paulsen, 11 - Kamiakin
  48. 19:47 - Alauna Carstens, 10 - Shelton
  49. 19:48 - Paige Nelson, 12 - Arlington
  50. 19:48 - Adrienne Root, 9 - Oak Harbor

EDIT: In bold are teams/individuals that ran (approximate) NXR Championship caliber performances at their state qualifying meet.

Washington 2A Boys State Projection

Here is the ROUGH State Meet projection from the State Qualifying meets.

Estimates used: 15:15 District 1/2 ~ 15:05 District 3 ~ 15:05 District 4 ~ 14:20 District 5-7

2A Boys Teams:
  1. 103 - Sehome - 83:14
  2. 122 - Steilacoom - 84:05
  3. 132 - Bellingham - 83:48
  4. 151 - Columbia River - 84:14
  5. 161 - Ellensburg - 84:41
  6. 170 - Cheney - 84:12
  7. 181 - Sedro-Woolley - 84:39
  8. 196 - Tumwater - 85:11
  9. 207 - Ridgefield - 85:33
  10. 212 - Selah - 84:31
  11. 264 - Pullman - 86:05
  12. 266 - Renton - 87:18
  13. 290 - Washougal - 87:16
  14. 294 - Port Angeles - 87:24
  15. 316 - Lindbergh - 87:36
  16. 350 - North Kitsap - 88:21

2A Boys Top-50:
  1. 15:30 - Shea Mattson, 12 - Selah
  2. 15:47 - Eliason Kabasenche, 12 - Pullman
  3. 15:48 - Rafe Holz, 12 - Sedro-Woolley
  4. 15:50 - Bas Holland, 12 - Cheney
  5. 15:51 - Alex Williams, 12 - Mountlake Terrace
  6. 15:59 - Hale Behan, 10 - Sammamish
  7. 16:03 - Cooper Quigley, 10 - Selah
  8. 16:04 - Cameron Hatler, 11 - Eatonville
  9. 16:06 - Noah Hasselblad, 11 - North Mason
  10. 16:07 - Aidan Rowley, 12 - Columbia River
  11. 16:10 - Zack Munson, 9 - Sehome
  12. 16:14 - Josh Newman, 12 - Tumwater
  13. 16:15 - JT Gasper, 12 - Cheney
  14. 16:16 - Caleb Schmotzer, 12 - Bellingham
  15. 16:17 - Haiden Drury, 12 - Toppenish
  16. 16:25 - Isaiah Ellis, 12 - Lynden
  17. 16:27 - Joshua Beam, 12 - Mountlake Terrace
  18. 16:28 - Alek Miller, 11 - Anacortes
  19. 16:30 - Kolby Green, 12 - West Valley (Spokane)
  20. 16:31 - Roman Schroyer, 11 - Sehome
  21. 16:35 - Jacob Alexander, 12 - Sehome
  22. 16:35 - Max Recker, 12 - Ridgefield
  23. 16:36 - Daniel Barna, 10 - Columbia River
  24. 16:37 - Patrick Adkisson, 12 - Ellensburg
  25. 16:38 - Baylen Bean, 12 - Ellensburg
  26. 16:39 - Jalen Cano, 12 - Franklin Pierce
  27. 16:39 - Truman Affeldt, 12 - Black Hills
  28. 16:41 - Mekias Kebede, 12 - Renton
  29. 16:42 - Beau Fields, 10 - Tumwater
  30. 16:42 - John Meier, 11 - Cedarcrest
  31. 16:43 - Richie Doan, 11 - Renton
  32. 16:45 - Beckett Schoenleber, 11 - Cheney
  33. 16:47 - Colin Hitchcock, 11 - Steilacoom
  34. 16:47 - Josiah Nobles, 12 - Steilacoom
  35. 16:47 - Sawyer Dagan, 11 - Steilacoom
  36. 16:47 - Zach Koivisto, 12 - Steilacoom
  37. 16:47 - Will Giesen, 9 - Bellingham
  38. 16:47 - Paden Loveland, 9 - Bellingham
  39. 16:47 - Joshua Saeman, 11 - Hockinson
  40. 16:49 - Nathan Shiosaki, 11 - Liberty (Issaquah)
  41. 16:49 - Parker Owen, 12 - Woodland
  42. 16:50 - Cody Klingelhoffer, 11 - Tumwater
  43. 16:51 - Jensen Kintzele, 12 - Bellingham
  44. 16:53 - Gabe Hatch, 11 - Lakewood
  45. 16:53 - Levi Jennings, 10 - Rochester
  46. 16:54 - Rafe Wolfisberg, 12 - Lynden
  47. 16:54 - Jackson Keyser, 12 - Washougal
  48. 16:55 - Tove' Schweizer, 9 - Sedro-Woolley
  49. 16:55 - Alex Jensen, 12 - Lakewood
  50. 16:55 - Andrew Douglas, 11 - Columbia River


EDIT: In bold are teams/individuals that ran (approximate) NXR Championship caliber performances at their state qualifying meet.

Washington 2A Girls State Projection

Here is the ROUGH State Meet projection from the State Qualifying meets.

Estimates used: 15:15 District 1/2 ~ 15:05 District 3 ~ 15:05 District 4 ~ 14:20 District 5-7

2A Girls Teams:
  1.   82 - Ellensburg - 97:37
  2. 106 - Bellingham - 99:52
  3. 130 - West Valley (Spokane) - 101:13
  4. 140 - Sehome - 101:14
  5. 146 - Pullman - 102:21
  6. 168 - Anacortes - 103:19
  7. 186 - Liberty (Issaquah) - 103:37
  8. 216 - Hockinson - 104:23
  9. 250 - Selah - 105:58
  10. 257 - Port Angeles - 105:37
  11. 274 - Washougal - 107:43
  12. 282 - Tumwater - 107:10
  13. 283 - White River - 107:46
  14. 306 - Washington - 108:46
  15. 363 - North Kitsap - 111:39
  16. 416 - Steilacoom - 113:11

2A Girls Top-50:
  1. 18:24 - Leah Holmgren, 12 - Ellensburg
  2. 18:31 - Kate Laurent, 10 - Ellensburg
  3. 18:32 - Riley Pyeatt, 10 - Sequim
  4. 18:40 - MaryAlice Mitchell, 10 - Washington
  5. 18:44 - Allyson Peterson, 11 - Hockinson
  6. 18:47 - Livi Lackland Henry, 12 - Bellingham
  7. 18:54 - Stephanie Martz, 12 - Lindbergh
  8. 19:10 - Olivia Bailon, 12 - Tumwater
  9. 19:11 - Nicole DeHerrera, 12 - Selah
  10. 19:13 - Annika Esvelt, 12 - West Valley (Spokane)
  11. 19:17 - Anna Grabowski, 10 - Liberty (Issaquah)
  12. 19:18 - Lauren Larson, 11 - Port Angeles
  13. 19:18 - Kammy Burton, 9 - Sedro-Woolley
  14. 19:18 - Rylee Leishman, 9 - Ellensburg
  15. 19:21 - Isabela Alvarado, 9 - Wapato
  16. 19:22 - Kynzie DeLeon, 12 - Port Angeles
  17. 19:22 - Evelyn Buetow, 9 - Sehome
  18. 19:23 - Crystal Colin, 10 - Wapato
  19. 19:30 - Bryn Heikes, 12 - Quincy
  20. 19:44 - Gillian Spilker, 9 - Bellingham
  21. 19:46 - Caitlin Brar, 10 - Anacortes
  22. 19:49 - Sonja Blycker, 10 - Cedarcrest
  23. 19:49 - Julie Gill, 9 - Sehome
  24. 19:50 - Kylie Franklin, 10 - Pullman
  25. 19:51 - Allie Andrews, 11 - West Valley (Spokane)
  26. 19:54 - Kaidyn Johnson, 12 - Ephrata
  27. 19:58 - Izabelle Anderson, 11 - Bellingham
  28. 19:58 - Samantha Habegger, 9 - Cheney
  29. 20:00 - Sydnee Boothby, 9 - Washougal
  30. 20:05 - Rosie Kirker, 12 - Sehome
  31. 20:08 - Madison Howe, 12 - Lakewood
  32. 20:13 - Callie Buchanan, 12 - Lakewood
  33. 20:15 - Mila Hoagland, 10 - Burlington-Edison
  34. 20:16 - Marion Mager-Reeser, 11 - Cheney
  35. 20:17 - Haley Archer, 12 - Liberty (Issaquah)
  36. 20:20 - Jane Kennedy, 11 - Quincy
  37. 20:21 - Nicole Jones, 10 - Pullman
  38. 20:23 - Savea Mansfield, 10 - Washougal
  39. 20:25 - Makayla Melcher, 12 - White River
  40. 20:30 - Jessica Frydenlund, 9 - Anacortes
  41. 20:31 - Abigail Goodwin, 9 - Anacortes
  42. 20:33 - Kaitlyn Adamson, 10 - West Valley (Spokane)
  43. 20:34 - Mikayla Davis, 12 - West Valley (Spokane)
  44. 20:35 - Kate Giesen, 11 - Bellingham
  45. 20:37 - Madison Thompson, 12 - Ellensburg
  46. 20:38 - Tenaya Belsby, 9 - Cheney
  47. 20:38 - Elly Kunkel, 10 - Pullman
  48. 20:39 - Kezlie Thygesen, 9 - North Mason
  49. 20:40 - Maddy Ritter, 12 - Hockinson
  50. 20:40 - Kelli Heim, 12 - Pullman


EDIT: In bold are teams/individuals that ran (approximate) NXR Championship caliber performances at their state qualifying meet.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

WIAA Scholastic Cup Standings: Fall 2016 - Spring 2019

I'll break down the average points earned from each school, list the Top-16 in each classification, and separate the rest of the schools into Tier 2 ("Good enough that they should stay in this classification" -- roughly the top third of the classification), Tier 3 ("Consider staying in this classification, but wouldn't hurt to drop" -- roughly the top half of the classification), Tier 4 ("Consider dropping so their athletic programs could find more success" -- roughly the bottom half of the classification), or Tier 5 ("Probably should drop so their athletic programs can have some measure of success" -- roughly the bottom third of the classification and clearly below the middle of the pack programs) - all of those categories only matter if they are in a position to choose whether they should opt-up or not.

I'm not going to both trying to separate boys and girls, and I will double the points for the two single-gender schools (O'Dea is a boys-only private school and Holy Names Academy is a girls-only private school, both in the Seattle area's Metro League).

Schools highlighted in RED might potentially be eligible to drop in classification; schools highlighted in BLUE are probably going to be moved up a classification.

4A Top-16:
  1. 691.7 - Camas (GSHL)
  2. 495.0 - Issaquah (KingCo)
  3. 455.0 - Tahoma (NPSL)
  4. 426.7 - Skyline (KingCo)
  5. 368.3 - Bellarmine Prep (SPSL)
  6. 355.0 - Henry Jackson (WESCO)
  7. 345.0 - Central Valley (GSL)
  8. 340.0 - Redmond (KingCo)
  9. 326.7 - Curtis (SPSL)
  10. 320.0 - Union (GSHL)
  11. 320.0 - Puyallup (SPSL)
  12. 303.3 - Newport-Bellevue (KingCo)
  13. 300.0 - Richland (MCC)
  14. 291.7 - Lewis & Clark (GSL)
  15. 286.7 - Mead (GSL)
  16. 281.7 - Glacier Peak (WESCO)
Note: Redmond was in 3A in 2016 and 2017, but notable that they also averaged 335 points/year in that classification so there was minimal difference (they actually did better once they moved up).

Tier 2: Kamiak (278.3), Kentwood (271.7), Skyview (268.3), Lake Stevens (260.0), Wenatchee (256.7), Gonzaga Prep (241.7)

Tier 3: Woodinville (233.3), Sumner (228.3), Eastlake (218.3), Chiawana (206.7), Rogers-Puyallup (200.0), Hanford (193.3), Kentridge (181.7), Moses Lake (176.7), Federal Way (176.7), Auburn Riverside (171.7), South Kitsap (168.3), Eastmont (163.3)

Tier 4: West Valley-Yakima (150.0), Olympia (150.0), Pasco (145.0), Bothell (133.3), Walla Walla (131.7), Mount Si (125.0), Sunnyside (120.0), Todd Beamer (118.3), Kennedy Catholic (118.3), Thomas Jefferson (113.3), Inglemoor (108.3)

Tier 5: Monroe (98.3), Kentlake (93.3), Emerald Ridge (90.0), Auburn Mountainview (90.0), Eisenhower (83.3), Joel Ferris (83.3), North Creek (75.0), Battle Ground (71.7), Graham-Kapowsin (70.0), Enumclaw (70.0), University (63.3), Hazen (63.3), AC Davis (60.0), Mount Rainier (50.0), Mount Vernon (45.0), Decatur (40.0), Cascade-Everett (23.3), Mariner (20.0), Kent Meridian (13.3), Auburn (3.3), Heritage (0.0)

3A Top-16:
  1. 666.7 - Holy Names Academy (Metro)
  2. 625.0 - Kamiakin (MCC)
  3. 540.0 - O'Dea (Metro)
  4. 536.7 - Gig Harbor (SSL)
  5. 513.3 - Mercer Island (KingCo)
  6. 498.3 - Lakeside-Seattle (Metro)
  7. 478.3 - Bellevue (KingCo)
  8. 445.0 - Mount Spokane (GSL)
  9. 380.0 - Garfield (Metro)
    335.0 - Redmond - moved up to 4A in 2018
  10. 335.0 - Edmonds-Woodway (WESCO)
  11. 320.0 - Interlake (KingCo)
  12. 315.0 - Snohomish (WESCO)
  13. 268.3 - Lake Washington (KingCo)
  14. 263.3 - Seattle Prep (Metro)
  15. 250.0 - Prairie (GSHL)
  16. 248.3 - Capital (SSL)
Tier 2: Roosevelt (238.3), North Central (236.7).

Tier 3: Yelm (211.7), Eastside Catholic (211.7), Bainbridge (208.3), Peninsula (206.7), Bonney Lake (201.7), Mountain View (198.3), Central Kitsap (198.3), Lincoln (195.0), Stadium (191.7), Shorecrest (181.7), Kelso (180.0), Wilson (171.7), Southridge (171.7), Arlington (160.0), Bishop Blanchet (158.3)

Tier 4: Bethel (143.3), Stanwood (140.0), Timberline (136.7), Ballard (133.3), Squalicum (116.7), Everett (115.0), Evergreen-Vancouver (111.7), Shorewood (108.3), West Seattle (108.3), Kennewick (106.7)

Tier 5: Rainier Beach (98.3), North Thurston (93.3), Ferndale (91.7), Lakes (88.3), Lynnwood (80.0), Ingraham (68.3), Meadowdale (68.3), Shadle Park (63.3), Nathan Hale (63.3), Marysville-Pilchuck (60.0), Hudson's Bay (60.0), Shelton (46.7), Hermiston OR (45.0), Juanita (41.7), Oak Harbor (30.0), Spanaway Lake (16.7), Cleveland (13.3), Chief Sealth (10.0), Marysville-Getchell (6.7), Franklin (6.7), Mount Tahoma (6.7), Fort Vancouver (3.3), Rogers-Spokane (3.3)

2A Top-16:
  1. 715.0 - Liberty-Issaquah (KingCo)
  2. 568.3 - Sehome (NWC)
  3. 491.7 - Selah (CWAC)
  4. 490.0 - Columbia River (GSHL)
  5. 441.7 - North Kitsap (Olympic)
  6. 383.3 - Ellensburg (CWAC)
  7. 370.0 - Bellingham (NWC)
  8. 353.3 - W.F. West (EvCo)
  9. 345.0 - White River (SPSL)
  10. 335.0 - Ridgefield (GSHL)
  11. 330.0 - Fife (SPSL)
  12. 318.3 - Lynden (NWC)
  13. 310.0 - Olympic (Olympic)
  14. 300.0 - Pullman (GNL)
  15. 281.7 - Tumwater (EvCo)
  16. 281.7 - Sequim (Olympic)
Tier 2: Port Angeles (276.7), Archbishop Murphy (265.0), Burlington-Edison (263.3), Anacortes (263.3)

Tier 3: Sammamish (220.0), Cheney (206.7), Black Hills (195.0), Steilacoom (193.3), Washougal (190.0), West Valley-Spokane (185.0), Woodland (178.3), Mark Morris (173.3), Kingston (155.0), East Valley-Yakima (148.3), East Valley-Spokane (146.7), Lindbergh (135.0), Toppenish (131.7)

Tier 4: Ephrata (121.7), Highline (116.7), Hockinson (113.3), Cedarcrest (113.3), Othello (106.7), Clarkston (103.3), Franklin Pierce (101.7), Mountlake Terrace (98.3), Orting (96.7)

Tier 5: Foster (76.7), Sedro-Woolley (68.3), Renton (66.7), Aberdeen (63.3), Foss (63.3), Wapato (60.0), R.A. Long (56.7), Centralia (53.3), River Ridge (51.7), Eatonville (51.7), Prosser (50.0), Washington (43.3), Lakewood (35.0), Bremerton (33.3), Blaine (30.0), Grandview (26.7), North Mason (23.3), Quincy (20.0), Clover Park (13.3), Tyee (6.7), Granite Falls (3.3), Rochester (0.0), Evergreen-Seattle (0.0)


Overall trends:

4A NPSL teams that are opting up, or would be opting-up, are almost all struggling to be competitive at getting to or competing well at the state level (Federal Way and Auburn Riverside are the only programs in the top half of the classification, while 8 are in the bottom third). In fact, the only league that comes remotely close to being as underperforming is the 2A SPSL (which also has 8 programs in the bottom third of the classification, though that number will drop to 7 if not 6 should Tyee drop to 1A). While it might make sense for reasons beyond athletic program competitiveness for some of the NPSL teams to continue to opt-up (such as the Kent schools staying in the same league) if they don't go the split-class league route, by and large those teams would greatly benefit from dropping down to 3A, and in the process the state would benefit as well (it would leave more room for stronger programs to make state from smaller areas, including but not limited to the GSL).

4A CBBN teams also typically struggle, and would competitively be better off in 3A. Same for several of the Seattle Metro public school programs, though that tradition of opting up to stay together has been going for several decades at this point so even if it would benefit the kids in those programs to drop in classification (and have a much better shot at not only competing well at state, but simply getting TO the state stage) it is probably unlikely to happen due to long-established tradition.

Most Underperforming Districts (based on % of total points scored vs. proportion of classification's schools): 2A District 3 (-7.5%), 3A District 1 (-5.7%), 4A District 3 (-5.4%), 3A District 3 (-2.6%), 4A District 6 (-2.3%), 3A District 4 (-2.2%), 2A District 5 (-2.0%)

The two common threads that explain most of those underperforming districts: [1] Schools that are or might be opting up influencing the strength of the district and the allocations for the whole state, or [2] schools that are now scheduled to drop down due to socio-economic factors (unless they decide to opt up to stay in their classification). In District 3, there was the aforementioned NPSL teams that are opting up to 4A rather than staying in 3A or in some cases even 2A. In District 2, the Metro League schools as mentioned above are mostly 2A, and those 11 schools would displace 1 state allocation from both District 3 and District 5, the only 2A Districts included above (though 2A-3 would still be underperforming, it would be closer to 3% rather than 7%).

For 3A District 4, and 4A District 6, both leagues (GSHL and CBBN) are slated to lose multiple members due to the socio-economic adjustment, which would essentially if not entirely erase their performance deficits.

The only clear exception to that is 3A District 1, which only includes one team opting up to 4A (Cascade-Everett), and that 2A-3 would still be underperforming (just not to nearly the same degree) even considering those factors above unless Federal Way and Kennedy/Bellarmine actually dropped to 2A (which seems both unlikely and unreasonable, as Bellarmine is already one of the elite 4A programs and Federal Way among the top half of 4A or would probably be elite in 3A, while Kennedy would probably also be in the top half of 3A as well).

If you take a look at how the districts across the state would vary in competitiveness without any schools opting up versus what we see today, it becomes very clear that the state would be far better balanced between the districts and state qualifying meets/tournaments as a whole. That's not to say that there aren't programs which should continue to opt-up to larger classifications (such as Bellarmine Prep, Mead, Newport-Bellevue, Gonzaga Prep, O'Dea, Lakeside-Seattle, Seattle Prep, Archbishop Murphy and maybe Eastside Catholic/Woodinville/Eastlake -- by the way, interesting note that every one of those schools are quite affluent with Mead at 26.2% is the only public school in the group with over 25% in terms of Free/Reduced Lunch ratio, which is still 20% below the state average ... that adds further validity to the OSAA/WIAA's implementing a socio-economic factor in the classification process if there was still any doubt), but it does point to how there are far too many programs that do (if athletic competition is the primary factor in moving up, which won't always be the case - such as Rogers-Spokane who could potentially drop to 2A next year but would probably be better served to opt up due to the combination of history and geography)

Now... imagine for a moment if those NPSL schools stayed in 3A instead of 4A: 
-Less 4A State spots would be going to an underperforming region, leaving more teams from stronger districts to fill out the field;
-3A District 3 would be much more competitive for their spots to state (and the 4A teams dropping to 3A would be more competitive comparatively), and while they would also get more spots, there would be even more State spots available (because there would be more schools in the classification, enough to raise the State field to 20 teams rather than 16, which more than offsets the additional 2-3 spots for the suddenly more competitive SW region)... something to consider for NPSL ADs wanting to provide the best competitive opportunity possible for their athletes (where sending a team to finish Top 10/15/20 in 3A would be better than not sending a team in 4A).

WIAA Reclassification Analysis - expected class size

With the combination of the new amendments to enrollment counts, one might expect some significant changes in the size of classifications... but that might not end up being an accurate expectation. Using 2016 enrollment figures as the base of comparison for the changes, just how drastic is the difference going to be?

The new 4A Cut-off will be 1300 after adjustments. The only changes that would have occurred was that Kamiakin, Mountain View, and Timberline would have been moved up from 3A to 4A, leaving 4A with 69 schools rather than 66.

The new 3A Cut-off will be 900 after adjustments. The only changes would have been the loss of the 3 schools above to 4A, while 5 schools would drop to 2A (Fort Vancouver, Mount Tahoma, Rogers-Spokane, Hudson's Bay and Lincoln) while 4 schools would move up from 2A (Mountlake Terrace, Tumwater, Columbia River, Cheney) and up to 7 would drop from 4A (Heritage, Mount Vernon, Eisenhower, AC Davis, Kent-Meridian, Pasco, Sunnyside). I would assume that Rogers would opt-up to 3A to remain in the GSL rather than travelling to Pullman and Clarkston for half of their league meets/games, and not sure if Lincoln would as well (geography wouldn't be an issue, but Lincoln has a good enough athletic program that they might be on the fence about wanting to stay in 3A rather than drop to 2A - more on that later). The 4A teams potentially dropping down is a bigger question, and will be the key development to track as it will have significance influence on the state as a whole. I would imagine Heritage and Mount Vernon would drop to 3A, but the decision of the other schools are part of the key developments to watch this winter as mentioned in the last post. 3A was 66 schools, and these changes would result in anywhere from 58 to 70 schools in the classification.

The new 2A Cut-off will be 450 after adjustments. The losses from 2A would be limited to four CWAC teams (Toppenish, Grandview, Quincy, Wapato) and potentially Tyee dropping to 1A in size (though Tyee may opt-up to 2A to stay in the same league as fellow Highline school district members even though their athletic programs has significantly struggled), and the 4 schools moving up to 3A. There were 64 schools in the classification in 2016, and these changes would have dropped the class to a total of anywhere from 55 to 60.

The new 1A Cut-off will be 225 after adjustments. The changes would be the 4-5 teams dropping from 2A, plus up to 10 teams (Stevenson, Charles Wright, Cle Elum-Roslyn, Columbia-Burbank, Okanogan, Jenkins-Chewelah, Granger, River View, Highland, Warden) that would be able to drop down to 2B - though I think many of those programs would opt-up to stay in 1A. There were 57 schools in the classification, and I think it would probably have ended up with around 55, but that is largely a guess.

In short, while there would have been some changes made to the 2016 landscape, the size of the classifications would still be roughly as equal as they were in 2006-2010 (or maybe even as late as 2012?) following the addition of the sixth classification, despite the process at that time designed to ensure the same number of schools in every classification.

Two more posts coming up about the WIAA Reclassification, but one will be on hold for a couple weeks. Next post, I'll look into the 2A-4A Scholastic Cup results since 2016 to talk about how competitive the athletic programs around the state have been. (The Scholastic Cup is WIAA's equivalent to a Directors Cup in the NCAA - it includes both athletic and scholastic state placings, but I'll only include the athletic side in the analysis)

WIAA Reclassification 2020 analysis - preview

Just to take a quick break from the XC analysis I've been posting... here are some thoughts on the upcoming WIAA Reclassification cycle. Important dates: Enrollment counts are provided to the schools on Nov. 25, the deadline to declare intent to Opt-up is Jan. 10, and the WIAA board will finalize the classifications on Jan. 26.

There are three notable amendments come into effect for the first time this cycle:

With the first amendment, the WIAA is returning to a standard enrollment cut-off for each classification instead of repeating the attempts at ensuring there are the same number of schools in every classification - the benefit of this is that there will be less bouncing between classifications, and schools can better plan on whether they want to opt-up to a different league or not (because they'll have a much better idea of whether they would be placed in, say, 2A/3A/4A instead of having to wait until the opting-up process is already underway). This is a VERY good move IMO, because the downsides are pretty minimal (some classes some years might end up with, say, 72-75 schools and others 55-60, but that isn't far off from how it has been where you could see 68 schools in one class and 56 in another which happened 10-14 years ago despite the WIAA's attempts at balancing out the numbers).

In addition, to mitigate the potential imbalance in the number of schools, the WIAA will expand/contract that State field accordingly: 69-83 teams in a classification would result in a 20-team state field (a possibility for 3A some years, but not any other classification), 53-68 schools (which will be almost all of the classifications in any given cycle) would result in a 16-team field as it has been, and 37-52 schools would result in a 12-team field (which would be rare, but might happen in 4A or 1A depending on how many schools opt-up).

With the second amendment, the WIAA will for the first time take into account the socio-economic situation of schools - something that Oregon started doing several years ago now. The basic of this amendment is that the enrollment count is reduced by the % above the state average of Reduced/Free Lunch students in the school (with a maximum of 40%), e.g. using Eisenhower as an example, their enrollment count in 2016 was 1616.49 and 73.6% of their students qualified for the Reduced/Free lunch program while the state average was 46.2%, that means the enrollment count of 1616.49 would be multiplied by 82.6% (100% - 27.4% over the state average) to result in an enrollment count of 1173.57. Schools can NOT drop more than 1 classification due to this rule, though I only know of one school that would be close to doing so (Sunnyside, which isn't too far above the 4A cut-off and almost maxes out the reduction).

The third amendment was almost clutch in re-balancing the state: 1A-4A schools can now petition the WIAA to opt down in football only. This amendment would have been better IMO if the 1A-4A schools also had the option to opt-up in football only, just as the 1B/2B schools are allowed to do. The reason why I think that would be of benefit is that Football is the only sport where potentially qualifying for the state level depends on a very small amount of games (1 a week in football, vs. sometimes 2 games a week in basketball/baseball) against league members within your own classification. This significantly limits the viability of split-class leagues, which are very reasonable in every sport except football and allows vastly more flexibility in whether schools need to opt-up or stay where their enrollment places them. The biggest potential use of this amendment could occur in the CBBN this year: only Wenatchee and Moses Lake are expected to remain 4A by adjust enrollment due to the aforementioned socio-economic amendment. If the rest of CBBN chose to settle in 3A rather than everyone opt up to 4A (like we see with the 3A Metro League schools in Seattle every cycle), and Wenatchee and Moses Lake were allowed to compete in 3A for football only, it would solve the issue of having a split class and allow the Yakima schools to compete in 3A where they would be far more competitive than they have been in 4A (more on this in an upcoming post).

With the totality of those amendments, and the changing landscape as new schools open up or shrink/grow in size, there are 3 key things to keep an eye on.

First: Should the 4A NPSL teams continue to opt-up to 4A, or should some drop to 3A as they will be placed?

Second: Should the 4A CBBN teams opt-up to stay in 4A, or should they drop to 3A en masse?

Third: Should the 3A Metro League members all remain in 3A, or should (the non-private school) half of the league drop to 2A and have a split-class league instead and allow those programs to be much more competitive at the state level?

I don't expect #3 to happen (though it would be good for those schools IMO, so long as they continue as a split-class league). #2 will be interesting, though I am not convinced it will happen. #1 is one that IMO absolutely should happen, but who knows if it will. Again, more on that in a soon-to-come post.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Texas Regional Ratings

I took a quick stab at rough ratings for the Texas Regional meets to see how the best teams and individuals in the South (which is always vastly dominated by Texas) compare to the NW/SW teams. Looks like there is some good individuals (in particular Ryan Schoppe from LaPorte, he had good track times this spring in 4:07, 8:52 and 14:27 and has been completely untested this fall), and a handful of boys teams that would be competitive, but the girls side looks pretty weak for teams.

(note: I only looked at the 6A and 5A races, because the UIL is still a bit behind the times and run 2 miles races for girls in the 4A and smaller classifications - a trend of girls running shorter distance than boys that used to be more widespread but is now down to it's last few strongholds -- I think it's just Texas and maybe Oklahoma left that does that now that the Heartland states have transitioned to full distances)

ROUGH 200.0 estimates: 14:15 Region I, 14:30 Region II, 15:05 Region III, 15:00 Region IV

Here are the Top 22 boys teams:
  1. 145.0 - Southlake Carroll - 80:00
  2. 147.5 - Conroe The Woodlands - 79:43
  3. 169.0 - Klein - 80:16
  4. 186.0 - El Paso Americas - 80:39
  5. 206.5 - El Paso Eastwood - 80:51
  6. 219.5 - Lewisville Flower Mound - 80:36
  7. 227.0 - San Antonio Johnson - 81:14
  8. 229.5 - Conroe Woodlands College Park - 81:11
  9. 262.5 - Coppell - 81:24
  10. 281.5 - El Paso Hanks - 81:17
  11. 285.5 - Wylie - 81:47
  12. 297.0 - Lewisville Marcus - 82:11
  13. 315.5 - Lucas Lovejoy - 81:58
  14. 324.5 - Grapevine - 82:22
  15. 336.5 - Katy Seven Lakes - 82:24
  16. 367.5 - Katy Tompkins - 82:56
  17. 398.0 - Cedar Park - 83:15
  18. 408.0 - Austin Vandegrift - 82:48
  19. 411.0 - Prosper - 83:29
  20. 421.5 - Round Rock - 83:27
  21. 449.0 - Bridgeland - 83:47
  22. 452.5 - Boerne Champion - 83:52

Here are the Top 22 girls teams:
  1. 115.0 - Southlake Carroll - 94:49
  2. 175.0 - Prosper - 95:27
  3. 184.0 - Humble Kingwood - 96:20
  4. 193.0 - Austin Vandegrift - 96:20
  5. 201.5 - Coppell - 96:23
  6. 217.0 - Grapevine - 96:27
  7. 255.5 - Bridgeland - 97:13
  8. 296.0 - Lewisville Flower Mound - 96:59
  9. 313.5 - Katy Tompkins - 98:03
  10. 320.5 - Allen - 98:15
  11. 328.0 - Dallas Highland Park - 98:25
  12. 329.5 - Lucas Lovejoy - 97:41
  13. 339.5 - McKinney Boyd - 98:54
  14. 341.5 - Frisco Reedy - 97:44
  15. 344.5 - Boerne Champion - 98:26
  16. 346.5 - Cedar Park - 98:52
  17. 356.0 - Conroe Woodlands College Park - 98:54
  18. 399.5 - Round Rock - 99:35
  19. 403.0 - Frisco Wakeland - 99:30
  20. 412.0 - Lewisville Marcus - 99:33
  21. 414.0 - Austin Westlake - 100:00
  22. 415.5 - Klein Oak - 100:02
  23. 419.5 - Randall - 99:55

And here are some notable individuals to keep an eye on:

  1. 14:54 - Ryan Schoppe, 12 - La Porte
  2. 15:09 - Spencer Cardinal, 12 - Conroe The Woodlands
  3. 15:12 - Anthony Monte, 12 - Austin Vandegrift
  4. 15:18 - Graydon Morris, 12 - Aledo
  5. 15:21 - Michael Abeyta, 12 - El Paso Hanks
  6. 15:24 - Jarrett Kirk, 12 - Lewisville Flower Mound
  7. 15:28 - Evan Caswell, 11 - Coppell
  8. 15:30 - Will Muirhead, 12 - Lucas Lovejoy
  1. 17:50 - Eva Jess, 11 - El Paso Franklin
  2. 17:50 - Colleen Stegmann, 11 - Frisco Reedy
  3. 17:54 - Natalie Cook, 10 - Lewisville Flower Mound
  4. 18:06 - Amy Morefield, 9 - Lucas Lovejoy
  5. 18:07 - Austin Owen, 10 - Lewisville Marcus
  6. 18:11 - Gracie Morris, 12 - Aledo
  7. 18:12 - London Culbreath, 12 - McKinney North
  8. 18:13 - Aubrey O'Connell, 10 - Prosper

Monday, October 28, 2019

Western States Power Merge - Girls

Here's a look at how the top state meet performances compare across the various Western states (NW, SW, and CA) as they occur. So far, that includes 5 State Championship races: Utah and Colorado from the NXR-Southwest region; Alaska, Montana and Wyoming from the NXR-Northwest region. The next state will be Idaho this weekend, and a slew of states (Washington, Oregon, New Mexico and Nevada) on Nov. 9. I'll list the Top 50 individuals and the Top 22 teams via the power merge. A note on how I will score this: all times are set to a standard championship course (where a 200.0 rating = 15:00), all times rounded to the nearest whole second. Ties remain unbroken. The first round is all teams scored together, the second round is removing any teams not in the Top 40 of the full merge, the third round is removing any team not in the Top 30, and the final round is the Top 22 teams remaining. As a reminder, the team standings in this merge will NOT always match the team standings in the actual meet - this will be a MUCH higher quality field, and in some cases bigger or smaller than the state meet field, and as such elite teams are significantly more rewarded for having front runners than they are in actual state championship races (re: there are more runners up front to displace scorers, meaning scoring up front plays a more equivalent role).

ROUGH 200.0 State Championship Ratings estimates:

Southwest = Utah 15:00, Colorado 15:30
Northwest = Alaska 14:45, Montana 15:05, Wyoming 15:25

Top 22 Teams:
  1.  91.5 - Niwot CO - 90:57 (CO 4A Champion)
  2. 135.5 - Lone Peak UT - 91:59 (UT 6A Champion)
  3. 162.0 - Bozeman MT - 93:13 (MT 2A Champion)
  4. 172.0 - Arapahoe CO - 93:10 (CO 5A Champion)
  5. 172.5 - Battle Mountain CO - 93:16 (CO 4A Runner-up)
  6. 233.5 - Cherry Creek CO - 93:38 (CO 5A Runner-up)
  7. 240.5 - Hellgate MT - 94:09 (MT 2A Runner-up)
  8. 250.5 - Springville UT - 94:54 (UT 5A Champion)
  9. 266.0 - Air Academy CO - 95:07 (CO 4A Third Place)
  10. 329.0 - Durango CO - 95:33 (CO 4A Fourth Place)
  11. 333.0 - Davis UT - 95:51 (UT 6A Third Place)
  12. 343.0 - Valor Christian CO - 95:28 (CO 5A Sixth Place)
  13. 344.0 - American Fork UT - 96:19 (UT 6A Runner-up)
  14. 349.0 - Classical Academy CO - 95:39 (CO 3A Champion)
  15. 352.5 - Palmer Ridge CO - 96:08 (CO 4A Fifth Place)
  16. 361.0 - Cherokee Trail CO - 95:57 (CO 5A Third Place)
  17. 364.0 - Farmington UT - 96:09 (UT 5A Runner-up)
  18. 386.5 - Helena MT - 96:20 (MT 2A Third Place)
  19. 389.5 - Fairview CO - 96:48 (CO 5A Fifth Place)
  20. 396.0 - Mountain Vista CO - 96:54 (CO 5A Fourth Place)
  21. 401.5 - Pine View UT - 96:51 (UT 4A Champion)
  22. 406.5 - Broomfield CO - 97:12 (CO 5A Seventh Place)
Honorable Mention (the 18 teams that made the Top-40 cut): Centaurus CO, Corner Canyon UT, Denver East CO, Desert Hills UT, Eagle Valley CO, Faith Christian CO, Flathead MT, Golden CO, Layton UT, Mountain View UT, Natrona County WY, Park City UT, Regis Jesuit CO, Skyline UT, South Anchorage AK, Thompson Valley CO, West Valley AK, Westlake UT

Top 50 Individuals:
  1. 17:04 - Sydney Thorvaldson, 11 - Rawlins WY
  2. 17:25 - Sierra Bower, 11 - Basalt CO
  3. 17:37 - Samrawit Dishon, 12 - Niwot CO
  4. 17:37 - Riley Stewart, 10 - Cherry Creek CO
  5. 17:40 - Samantha Blair, 10 - Eagle Valley CO
  6. 17:44 - Kylie Hartnett, 10 - Helena MT
  7. 17:49 - Cameron McConnell, 10 - Cherokee Trail CO
  8. 17:52 - Joslin Blair, 12 - Eagle Valley CO
  9. 17:54 - Brooke Wilson, 9 - Valor Christian CO
  10. 17:56 - Kendall Kramer, 12 - West Valley AK
  11. 17:56 - Eliza Arrington, 11 - Lone Peak UT
  12. 17:57 - Carlee Hansen, 11 - Woods Cross UT
  13. 17:57 - Emma Stutzman, 9 - Pomona CO
  14. 17:58 - Terra Trom, 12 - Bozeman MT
  15. 17:58 - Abby Kendrick, 11 - Hellgate MT
  16. 17:58 - Madeleine Burns, 12 - Durango CO
  17. 18:00 - Anna Martin, 12 - Lehi UT
  18. 18:01 - Taylor Whitfield, 11 - Valor Christian CO
  19. 18:01 - Ella Johnson, 10 - Glenwood Springs CO
  20. 18:08 - Hope Preston, 11 - Davis UT
  21. 18:08 - Sawyer Wilson, 9 - Classical Academy CO
  22. 18:08 - Ava Escorcia, 9 - Arapahoe CO
  23. 18:08 - Ava Mitchell, 9 - Arapahoe CO
  24. 18:09 - Amelia Philofsky, 10 - Niwot CO
  25. 18:10 - Brynnli Poulsen, 11 - Hamilton MT
  26. 18:10 - Morgan Jensen, 12 - Alta UT
  27. 18:10 - Hope Stark, 10 - Cheyenne Mountain CO
  28. 18:11 - Addison Price, 9 - Cherry Creek CO
  29. 18:12 - Eliza Mason, 10 - Lone Peak UT
  30. 18:13 - Elena Vandersloot, 12 - Billings Senior MT
  31. 18:13 - Grace Johnson, 12 - Battle Mountain CO
  32. 18:14 - Lilly Lavier, 12 - Alamosa CO
  33. 18:14 - Reagan Gardner, 11 - Lone Peak UT
  34. 18:16 - Elisabeth Ferrell, 11 - Farmington UT
  35. 18:18 - Caila Odekirk, 10 - Hurricane UT
  36. 18:18 - Sami Lee, 12 - Weber UT
  37. 18:18 - Elliot Pribramsky, 11 - Battle Mountain CO
  38. 18:20 - MacKenzie Meldrum, 12 - Lone Peak UT
  39. 18:20 - Madison Shults, 9 - Niwot CO
  40. 18:21 - Sage Brooks, 11 - Hellgate MT
  41. 18:22 - Ella Johns, 9 - Fort Collins CO
  42. 18:23 - Taylor James, 11 - Niwot CO
  43. 18:25 - Kylie Simshauser, 11 - Florence CO
  44. 18:27 - Jocelyn Millican, 9 - Palmer Ridge CO
  45. 18:28 - Kennedy Mcdonald, 10 - Classical Academy CO
  46. 18:28 - Joelle McDonald, 12 - Niwot CO
  47. 18:29 - Elizabeth Schweiker, 12 - Ralston Valley CO
  48. 18:32 - Sadie Tuckwood, 12 - Juneau-Douglas AK
  49. 18:34 - Isalina Colsman, 12 - Regis Jesuit CO
  50. 18:35 - Tristan Spence, 10 - Central (G.J.) CO

Note: FWIW, potential At-Large Teams are probably around 93:45 for team time, and around 17:45 for individuals (this will include significantly more than the 4 teams and 5 individuals selected throughout the nation, but that's essentially the low bar equivalent estimate to be competitive for a spot out of NXR). That's why those teams/individuals are bolded above - if they repeat or exceed those performances at their NXR meet, they belong in the conversation. That may seem like a lot, but remember that team time isn't everything and that the Southwest is often one of, if not THE, strongest regions in the nation - and that is more than 90% due to the combination of Utah and Colorado as they are both among the strongest states (particularly Utah boys and Colorado girls).

Western States Power Merge - Boys

Here's a look at how the top state meet performances compare across the various Western states (NW, SW, and CA) as they occur. So far, that includes 5 State Championship races: Utah and Colorado from the NXR-Southwest region; Alaska, Montana and Wyoming from the NXR-Northwest region. The next state will be Idaho this weekend, and a slew of states (Washington, Oregon, New Mexico and Nevada) on Nov. 9. I'll list the Top 50 individuals and the Top 22 teams via the power merge. A note on how I will score this: all times are set to a standard championship course (where a 200.0 rating = 15:00), all times rounded to the nearest whole second. Ties remain unbroken. The first round is all teams scored together, the second round is removing any teams not in the Top 40 of the full merge, the third round is removing any team not in the Top 30, and the final round is the Top 22 teams remaining. As a reminder, the team standings in this merge will NOT always match the team standings in the actual meet - this will be a MUCH higher quality field, and in some cases bigger or smaller than the state meet field, and as such elite teams are significantly more rewarded for having front runners than they are in actual state championship races (re: there are more runners up front to displace scorers, meaning scoring up front plays a more equivalent role).

ROUGH 200.0 State Championship Ratings estimates:

Southwest = Utah 15:00, Colorado 15:30
Northwest = Alaska 14:45, Montana 15:05, Wyoming 15:25

Top 22 Teams:
  1.  63.0 - Corner Canyon UT - 77:52 (UT 6A Champion)
  2. 121.5 - Dakota Ridge CO - 77:59 (CO 5A Champion)
  3. 214.5 - Davis UT - 80:04 (UT 6A Runner-up)
  4. 222.0 - Skyridge UT - 79:33 (UT 6A Third Place)
  5. 229.5 - Mountain Vista CO - 80:05 (CO 5A Runner-up)
  6. 244.0 - Farmington UT - 80:17 (UT 5A Champion)
  7. 253.5 - Niwot CO - 79:54 (CO 4A Champion)
  8. 266.0 - Stansbury UT - 80:13 (UT 4A Champion)
  9. 278.0 - American Fork UT - 80:32 (UT 6A Fourth Place)
  10. 284.5 - Timpanogos UT - 80:48 (UT 5A Runner-up)
  11. 327.0 - Durango CO - 80:54 (CO 4A Runner-up)
  12. 333.5 - Bozeman MT - 81:08 (MT 2A Champion)
  13. 333.5 - Rock Canyon CO - 81:03 (CO 5A Third Place)
  14. 351.5 - Orem UT - 81:16 (UT 5A Third Place)
  15. 353.0 - Cedar City UT - 81:17 (UT 4A Runner-up)
  16. 353.0 - Heritage CO - 81:28 (CO 5A Fourth Place)
  17. 359.0 - Fort Collins CO - 81:34 (CO 5A Fifth Place)
  18. 360.5 - Bountiful UT - 81:03 (UT 5A Fifth Place)
  19. 366.0 - Hellgate MT - 81:29 (MT 2A Runner-up)
  20. 380.0 - Herriman UT - 81:39 (UT 6A Fifth Place)
  21. 393.0 - Mountain View UT - 81:40 (UT 5A Fourth Place)
  22. 406.0 - Fairview CO - 81:51 (CO 5A Sixth Place)
Honorable Mention (the 18 teams the made the Top-40 cut): Air Academy CO, Battle Mountain CO, Boulder CO, Castle View CO, Centaurus CO, Cheyenne Mountain CO, Desert Hills UT, Dimond AK, Liberty CO, Lone Peak UT, Palmer CO, Palmer Ridge CO, Park City UT, Pine View UT, Ridgeline UT, Springville UT, Star Valley WY, Timpview UT

Top 50 Individuals:
  1. 14:43 - Cole Sprout, 12 - Valor Christian CO
  2. 14:55 - Connor Ohlson, 12 - Dakota Ridge CO
  3. 15:05 - Parker Wolfe, 11 - Cherry Creek CO
  4. 15:06 - Cruz Culpepper, 12 - Niwot CO
  5. 15:09 - Cole Nash, 12 - Chatfield CO
  6. 15:09 - Gus Mcintyre, 12 - Palmer CO
  7. 15:14 - Dalton Mortensen, 11 - Bountiful UT
  8. 15:14 - Creed Thompson, 11 - Skyridge UT
  9. 15:18 - Dylan Schubert, 12 - Thompson Valley CO
  10. 15:20 - Mason Norman, 12 - Classical Academy CO
  11. 15:20 - Erik Le Roux, 10 - Cheyenne Mountain CO
  12. 15:20 - Jacob White, 11 - Dakota Ridge CO
  13. 15:22 - Caleb Johnson, 12 - Corner Canyon UT
  14. 15:22 - Luke Tichi, 12 - Durango CO
  15. 15:23 - Grahm Tuohy-Gaydos, 11 - Green Mountain CO
  16. 15:24 - Carson Belnap, 12 - Stansbury UT
  17. 15:30 - Santiago Prosser, 12 - Dimond AK
  18. 15:31 - Ben Morrin, 12 - Dakota Ridge CO
  19. 15:32 - Mark Boyle, 12 - Corner Canyon UT
  20. 15:34 - Caleb Mann, 11 - Liberty CO
  21. 15:35 - Peter Visser, 11 - Star Valley WY
  22. 15:35 - Alex Harbertson, 12 - Corner Canyon UT
  23. 15:35 - Matthew Mettler, 12 - Air Academy CO
  24. 15:35 - Scott Prieve, 11 - Palmer CO
  25. 15:36 - Easton Allred, 12 - Corner Canyon UT
  26. 15:37 - Davin Thompson, 11 - Skyridge UT
  27. 15:40 - Ashton Hysell, 12 - American Fork UT
  28. 15:41 - Michael Moffat, 11 - Westlake UT
  29. 15:42 - Rawson Spackman, 12 - Farmington UT
  30. 15:42 - Wesley Beckham, 12 - Rock Canyon CO
  31. 15:42 - Jack O'Sullivan, 12 - Mountain Vista CO
  32. 15:43 - Colin Szuch, 12 - Evergreen CO
  33. 15:43 - Derek Fearon, 12 - Rock Canyon CO
  34. 15:43 - Yasin Sado, 12 - Gateway CO
  35. 15:44 - Tristian Merchant, 11 - Anchorage Christian AK
  36. 15:44 - Porter Whitworth, 12 - Grantsville UT
  37. 15:44 - James Overberg, 11 - Centaurus CO
  38. 15:44 - Jedidiah Megargel, 11 - Westlake UT
  39. 15:44 - Cory Kennedy, 12 - Heritage CO
  40. 15:45 - Simon Hill, 12 - Glacier MT
  41. 15:45 - Bailey Oswald, 12 - Cedar City UT
  42. 15:45 - Josh Oblad, 12 - Stansbury UT
  43. 15:45 - Parker Lee, 12 - Legacy CO
  44. 15:45 - Davis Helmerich, 12 - Mountain Vista CO
  45. 15:46 - Evan Ellison, 12 - Grand County UT
  46. 15:47 - Taylor Knight, 11 - Orem UT
  47. 15:47 - Zack Gacnik, 11 - Conifer CO
  48. 15:47 - AJ Rowland, 11 - Corner Canyon UT
  49. 15:48 - Isaac Roberts, 12 - Lyons CO
  50. 15:48 - Ian Curtis, 12 - Hellgate MT


Note: FWIW, potential At-Large Teams are probably around 80:30 for team time, and around 15:15 for individuals (this will include significantly more than the 4 teams and 5 individuals selected throughout the nation, but that's essentially the low bar equivalent estimate to be competitive for a spot out of NXR). That's why those teams/individuals are bolded above - if they repeat or exceed those performances at their NXR meet, they belong in the conversation. That may seem like a lot, but remember that team time isn't everything and that the Southwest is often one of, if not THE, strongest regions in the nation - and that is more than 90% due to the combination of Utah and Colorado as they are both among the strongest states (particularly Utah boys and Colorado girls).

Top Boys Ratings - NW Invites 2019 (Oct. 28 update)

Here's a list of the Top 30 Northwest Team Averages and Top 50 Northwest Individual Performances from selected NW Invitationals held this year. This list is season bests, meaning there will not be multiple performances from the same team/individual listed.

List of invites included and their ROUGH 200.0 rating points:

15:10 - Bob Firman ID (Sep. 21 - Eagle Island, Boise ID)

15:10 - Mountain West MT (Sep. 28 - U. of Montana Golf Course, Missoula)
14:55 - Nike Portland OR (Sep. 28 - Blue Lake Park, Gresham)
14:50 - Bellevue WA (Sep. 28 - Lake Sammamish State Park, Issaquah)

15:05 - Oxford Classic OR (Oct. 4 - Drake Park, Bend)
14:50 - Sunfair WA (Oct. 5 - Franklin Park, Yakima)
14:45 - State Meet AK (Oct. 5 - Bartlett Trails, Anchorage)
14:40 - Marysville Twilight WA (Oct. 5 - Cedarcrest Golf Course, Marysville)
14:40 - Harrier Classic OR (Oct. 5 - Bryant Park, Albany)

15:15 - Tracy Walters WA (Oct. 12 - Audubon Park, Spokane)
14:40 - Hole in the Wall WA (Oct. 12 - Lakewood HS, Arlington)
14:10 - Richland WA (Oct. 12 - Carmichael MS, Richland)

14:50 - Warner Pacific OR (Oct. 19 - Lents Park, Portland)

15:05 - State Meet MT (Oct. 26 - Eagle Falls GC, Great Falls)
15:25 - State Meet WY (Oct. 26 - Valli-vue GC, Afton)

Top 30 Team Averages:
  1. 182.8 - Kamiakin WA - Sunfair WA
  2. 182.3 - Franklin OR - Warner Pacific OR
  3. 178.9 - Jesuit OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  4. 178.0 - North Central WA - Bob Firman ID
  5. 176.7 - Star Valley WY - Bob Firman ID
  6. 176.1 - Bishop Blanchet WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  7. 175.8 - Bozeman MT - Mountain West MT
  8. 175.5 - Camas WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  9. 175.4 - Tahoma WA - Nike Portland OR
  10. 175.3 - Henry Jackson WA - Richland Invite WA
  11. 175.3 - Ashland OR - Warner Pacific OR
  12. 175.2 - Hellgate MT - Bob Firman ID
  13. 174.9 - Preston ID - Bob Firman ID
  14. 174.3 - Pocatello ID - Bob Firman ID
  15. 173.2 - Lewis & Clark WA - Tracy Walters WA
  16. 172.7 - Kuna ID - Bob Firman ID
  17. 171.6 - Idaho Falls ID - Bob Firman ID
  18. 171.5 - South Eugene OR - Warner Pacific OR
  19. 170.5 - Sherwood OR - Warner Pacific OR
  20. 170.0 - Rogers (Spokane) WA - Tracy Walters WA
  21. 169.1 - Mount Spokane WA - Richland Invite WA
  22. 168.9 - Sunset OR - Warner Pacific OR
  23. 168.4 - Lincoln OR - Bob Firman ID
  24. 168.3 - Central Valley WA - Mountain West MT
  25. 168.3 - Dimond AK - State Meet AK
  26. 167.8 - West Valley (Yakima) WA - Richland Invite WA
  27. 167.7 - Gonzaga Prep WA - Mountain West MT
  28. 167.5 - Sheldon OR - Warner Pacific OR
  29. 167.0 - Seattle Prep WA - Richland Invite WA
  30. 166.9 - Timberline (Boise) ID - Bob Firman ID

Top 50 Individuals:
  1. 199.1 - Peter Visser, 11 - Star Valley WY - Bob Firman ID
  2. 197.9 - Jonas Price, 12 - Eisenhower WA - Sunfair WA
  3. 197.0 - Wil Smith, 12 - Lewis and Clark WA - Bob Firman ID
  4. 195.5 - Aidan Palmer, 12 - Franklin OR - Warner Pacific OR
  5. 195.1 - Charlie Robertson, 11 - Franklin OR - Warner Pacific OR
  6. 192.9 - Ahmed Ibrahim, 12 - Parkrose OR - Warner Pacific OR
  7. 192.4 - Isaac Teeples, 10 - Kamiakin WA - Sunfair WA
  8. 191.3 - Dallin Bird, 12 - Pocatello ID - Bob Firman ID
  9. 191.1 - Mitchell Athay, 11 - Idaho Falls ID - Bob Firman ID
  10. 190.9 - Caleb Hamblin, 12 - Liberty Charter ID - Bob Firman ID
  11. 190.3 - Arlo Davis, 12 - Ashland OR - Warner Pacific OR
  12. 190.2 - Isaac Morris, 12 - North Central WA - Bob Firman ID
  13. 190.1 - Leif Swanson, 11 - North Central WA - Bob Firman ID
  14. 190.1 - Quincy Norman, 12 - Forest Grove OR - Nike Portland OR
  15. 190.0 - Nathan Carter, 12 - North Central WA - Bob Firman ID
  16. 190.0 - Santiago Prosser, 12 - Dimond AK - State Meet AK
  17. 189.4 - Brayden Packard, 11 - West Valley (Yakima) WA - Richland WA
  18. 189.4 - Stanford Smith, 12 - Kamiakin WA - Sunfair WA
  19. 189.4 - Reed Pryor, 11 - Ashland OR - Warner Pacific OR
  20. 187.9 - Sam Geiger, 11 - Camas WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  21. 187.6 - Jacob Easton, 12 - University WA - Tracy Walters WA
  22. 187.1 - Eliason Kabasenche, 12 - Pullman WA - Richland WA
  23. 187.0 - Brenden Charbeneau, 11 - Henry Jackson WA - Richland WA
  24. 185.5 - Tristian Merchant, 11 - Anchorage Christian AK - State Meet AK
  25. 185.4 - Ian Curtis, 12 - Hellgate MT - Tracy Walters WA
  26. 185.0 - Hayden Bostrom, 11 - Timberline (Boise) ID - Bob Firman ID
  27. 185.0 - Griffin May, 12 - Bozeman MT - Bob Firman ID
  28. 184.9 - Simon Hill, 12 - Glacier MT - State Meet MT
  29. 184.8 - Jonas Bears, 12 - Gonzaga Prep WA - Mountain West MT
  30. 184.6 - Kai Gundlach, 12 - Bishop Blanchet WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  31. 184.2 - Ethan Coleman, 10 - Olympia WA - Tracy Walters WA
  32. 184.1 - Evan Jenkins, 10 - Camas WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  33. 183.9 - Luc Utheza, 12 - Camas WA - Nike Portland OR
  34. 183.8 - Cooper Laird, 12 - Inglemoor WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  35. 183.5 - Zac Bright, 11 - Idaho Falls ID - Bob Firman ID
  36. 183.5 - Bas Holland, 12 - Cheney WA - Richland WA
  37. 182.4 - Vincent Mestler, 11 - Sheldon OR - Warner Pacific OR
  38. 182.4 - Sam Jeppsen, 11 - Preston ID - Bob Firman ID
  39. 182.2 - Alexander Maurer, 11 - Service AK - State Meet AK
  40. 182.1 - Shane Gard, 11 - Pocatello ID - Bob Firman ID
  41. 181.8 - Giuliano Scasso, 11 - Wilson OR - Warner Pacific OR
  42. 181.8 - Connor Gardner, 11 - Liberty Charter ID - Bob Firman ID
  43. 181.8 - Cannon Angotti, 12 - Walla Walla WA - Bob Firman ID
  44. 181.7 - Ethan Martin, 12 - Tahoma WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  45. 181.7 - Jordan Hansen, 11 - Henry Jackson WA - Richland WA
  46. 181.6 - Johnathon Simmons, 11 - Salmon ID - Bob Firman ID
  47. 181.6 - Aiden Emerson, 10 - Arlington WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  48. 181.6 - Declan O'Scannlain, 12 - Jesuit OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  49. 181.2 - Mateo Althouse, 11 - Lincoln OR - Bob Firman ID
  50. 181.0 - Jessie Loveland, 12 - Star Valley WY - Bob Firman ID
    181.0 - Grayson Wilcott, 10 - Kamiakin WA - Sunfair WA

Top Girls Ratings - NW Invites 2019 (Oct. 28 update)

Here's a list of the Top 30 Northwest Team Averages and Top 50 Northwest Individual Performances from selected NW Invitationals held this year. This list is season bests, meaning there will not be multiple performances from the same team/individual listed.

List of invites included and their ROUGH 200.0 rating points:

15:10 - Bob Firman ID (Sep. 21 - Eagle Island, Boise ID)

15:10 - Mountain West MT (Sep. 28 - U. of Montana Golf Course, Missoula)
14:55 - Nike Portland OR (Sep. 28 - Blue Lake Park, Gresham)
14:50 - Bellevue WA (Sep. 28 - Lake Sammamish State Park, Issaquah)

15:05 - Oxford Classic OR (Oct. 4 - Drake Park, Bend)
14:50 - Sunfair WA (Oct. 5 - Franklin Park, Yakima)
14:45 - State Meet AK (Oct. 5 - Bartlett Trails, Anchorage)
14:40 - Marysville Twilight WA (Oct. 5 - Cedarcrest Golf Course, Marysville)
14:40 - Harrier Classic OR (Oct. 5 - Bryant Park, Albany)

15:15 - Tracy Walters WA (Oct. 12 - Audubon Park, Spokane)
14:40 - Hole in the Wall WA (Oct. 12 - Lakewood HS, Arlington)
14:10 - Richland WA (Oct. 12 - Carmichael MS, Richland)

14:50 - Warner Pacific OR (Oct. 19 - Lents Park, Portland)

15:05 - State Meet MT (Oct. 26 - Eagle Falls GC, Great Falls)
15:25 - State Meet WY (Oct. 26 - Valli-vue GC, Afton)

Top 30 Team Averages:
  1. 134.8 - Summit OR - Warner Pacific OR
  2. 129.8 - Lincoln OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  3. 128.7 - Jesuit OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  4. 127.1 - Bozeman MT - State Meet MT
  5. 125.1 - Boise ID - Nike Portland OR
  6. 124.6 - North Central WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  7. 123.3 - Hellgate MT - State Meet MT
  8. 121.6 - Mountain View ID - Nike Portland OR
  9. 120.7 - Eagle ID - Nike Portland OR
  10. 118.1 - Timberline (Boise) ID - Nike Portland OR
  11. 114.7 - Helena MT - State Meet MT
  12. 111.0 - West Valley AK - State Meet AK
  13. 109.6 - Redmond WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  14. 109.5 - Post Falls ID - Mountain West MT
  15. 108.8 - Bellarmine Prep WA - Richland Invite WA
  16. 107.4 - Corvallis OR - Harrier Classic OR
  17. 107.0 - Flathead MT - State Meet MT
  18. 106.6 - Central Valley WA - Richland Invite WA
  19. 105.9 - Lewis & Clark WA - Tracy Walters WA
  20. 105.4 - South Eugene OR - Warner Pacific OR
  21. 105.4 - Camas WA - Warner Pacific OR
  22. 104.9 - Tahoma WA - Nike Portland OR
  23. 104.6 - South Anchorage AK - State Meet AK
  24. 103.3 - Sunset OR - Warner Pacific OR
  25. 103.3 - Franklin OR - Warner Pacific OR
  26. 103.3 - Skyline ID - Bob Firman ID
  27. 103.2 - Ellensburg WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  28. 103.0 - Idaho Falls ID - Nike Portland OR
  29. 102.7 - Natrona County WY - State Meet WY
  30. 102.6 - Glacier Peak WA - Bellevue WA
Top 50 Individuals:
  1. 158.6 - Sydney Thorvaldson, 11 - Rawlins WY - State Meet WY
  2. 153.5 - Lexy Halladay, 12 - Mountain View ID - Bob Firman ID
  3. 152.7 - Kate Peters, 9 - Lincoln OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  4. 150.7 - Fiona Max, 12 - Summit OR - Warner Pacific OR
  5. 149.7 - Julia David Smith, 11 - Issaquah WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  6. 145.9 - Chloe Foerster, 10 - Jesuit OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  7. 145.4 - Kylie Hartnett, 10 - Helena MT - State Meet MT
  8. 144.9 - Naomi Smith, 12 - King's WA - Marysville WA
  9. 143.0 - Sage Brooks, 11 - Hellgate MT - Bob Firman ID
  10. 141.5 - Mattalyn Geddes, 12 - Twin Falls ID - Bob Firman ID
  11. 141.3 - Kendall Kramer, 12 - West Valley AK - State Meet AK
  12. 141.1 - Teaghan Knox, 10 - Summit OR - Nike Portland OR
  13. 140.6 - Terra Trom, 12 - Bozeman MT - State Meet MT
  14. 140.5 - Abby Kendrick, 11 - Hellgate MT - State Meet MT
  15. 140.1 - Erinn Hill, 12 - North Central WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  16. 139.8 - Sadie Tuckwood, 12 - Juneau-Douglas AK - Hole in the Wall WA
  17. 139.4 - Rosina Machu, 11 - Boise ID - Bob Firman ID
  18. 138.4 - Lizzie Dildine, 11 - Eagle ID - Bob Firman ID
  19. 137.4 - Sariah Harrison, 11 - Skyline ID - Bob Firman ID
  20. 136.6 - Brynnli Poulsen, 11 - Hamilton MT - State Meet MT
  21. 136.5 - Annelies Quinton, 11 - Grant OR - Warner Pacific OR
  22. 136.4 - Mikella Tobin, 10 - Boise ID - Nike Portland OR
  23. 135.9 - Gabby Martin, 10 - Life Christian Academy WA - Nike Portland OR
  24. 135.7 - Elena Vandersloot, 12 - Billings Senior MT - State Meet MT
  25. 135.6 - Ella Borsheim, 10 - Bellarmine Prep WA - Nike Portland OR
  26. 134.7 - Kate Simmons, 12 - Eastside Catholic WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  27. 133.8 - Kaiya Robertson, 10 - Franklin OR - Warner Pacific OR
  28. 133.5 - Samantha Prusse, 12 - Wilsonville OR - Warner Pacific OR
  29. 133.2 - Amelu Ruff, 12 - North Central WA - Bob Firman ID
  30. 132.5 - Emily Walsh, 11 - Eagle River AK - Hole in the Wall WA
  31. 132.4 - Leah Holmgren, 12 - Ellensburg WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  32. 132.4 - Ashley LaJocies, 12 - Eagle ID - Nike Portland OR
  33. 132.2 - Alexis Kebbe, 12 - Jesuit OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  34. 132.1 - Meri Dunford, 12 - Prairie WA - Nike Portland OR
  35. 131.9 - Geraldin Correa, 12 - Kennewick WA - Richland WA
  36. 131.8 - Alexis Kebbe, 12 - Jesuit WA - Marysville WA
  37. 131.7 - Lizzy Shaw, 12 - Riverside WA - Nike Portland OR
  38. 131.2 - Lucy Huelskamp, 12 - Sunset OR - Warner Pacific OR
  39. 130.8 - Alex Moore, 12 - Bozeman MT - Tracy Walters WA
  40. 130.8 - Madeline Nason, 10 - Corvallis OR - Warner Pacific OR
  41. 130.3 - Marie Taylor, 12 - North Central WA - Hole in the Wall WA
  42. 129.7 - Alexia Corona, 10 - Ridgevue OR - Oxford Classic OR
  43. 129.5 - Ashley LaJocies, 11 - Eagle ID - Bob Firman ID
  44. 129.4 - Isabel Max, 12 - Summit OR - Warner Pacific OR
  45. 129.2 - Natalie Ruzauskas, 10 - Richland WA - Richland WA
  46. 128.9 - Jasper Fievet, 11 - Summit OR - Warner Pacific OR
  47. 128.6 - Ella Nelson, 11 - Walla Walla WA - Richland WA
  48. 128.5 - Olivia Moye, 9 - West Salem OR - Warner Pacific OR
  49. 128.5 - Riley Cash, 10 - Lincoln OR - Hole in the Wall WA
  50. 128.2 - Robyn Reeder, 12 - Capital ID - Nike Portland OR

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Good enough for NXR? A consideration of what teams/individuals should look at participating

Every year, it seems that some teams that deserve to be in contention for a Top-10 finish at NXR opt to not travel to the meet, and individuals that could finish in the Top 25 or so end up sitting out as well. This post is meant to give a gauge as to roughly how good teams/individuals in the past have needed to be in order to compete at that kind of level at the regional race. I will include ratings, equivalent 3200m times and estimated XC times on an 'average' difficulty championship course.

For the boys, a Top-10 NXR-NW team has typically been somewhere around a team average of 170 (rating - which adjusts for how slow the course runs), which is roughly on par with somewhere around a 9:50 track 3200m or a 16:30 team average (+/- depending on how fast the course is).

To be competitive with the rest of the NXR-NW field, teams have generally had to be at least a 165 rating, which is roughly on par with around a 10:00 on the track or 16:45 in XC. So, if a team is at least that fast, then a trip to NXR should maybe be considered -- slower than that, and competing as a team might not be worth it (unless it is a young team and they want to experience the atmosphere in preparation for better seasons in the future).

Individually, it's been around an 188 (9:20ish and 15:35ish) for a Top-25 finish and around a 180 (9:35 and 16:00) for a Top-50 finish at the regional level.

On the girls side, a Top-10 NXR-NW team has typically been somewhere around a team average of 115, which is roughly on par with somewhere around an 11:40 on the track and 19:15ish on the course.

To be competitive with the rest of the NXR-NW field, teams have generally had to be at least around a 105, which is roughly on par with an 11:50 / 19:45.

However, it is worth noting that the girls field has been MUCH more variable, and some years a team that averages closer to 100 or a 12:00 or a 20:00 is still very much competitive, and other years there might be 15 teams that are under the 115.0/11:40/19:15 marks. For whatever reason, more of the top girls teams have not run in the past.

The individuals side on the girls has typically been strong, however, and gives a better idea of how fast a runner needs to be. Top-25 has typically been around a 135 (10:55ish/18:15ish), and the Top-50 has typically been around a 125 (11:10ish/18:45ish).

Here is a quick list of the teams that have already ran those kinds of times this season. This list is NOT all-inclusive, it will only have the larger regional invites that I already looked at:

Boys Teams (20):
WA 4A: Camas, Henry Jackson, Lewis & Clark, Tahoma
WA 3A: Bishop Blanchet, Kamiakin, North Central, Rogers (Spokane)
OR 6A: Franklin, Jesuit, Sherwood, South Eugene
OR 5A: Ashland
MT 2A: Bozeman, Hellgate
WY 3A: Star Valley
ID 4A: Idaho Falls, Kuna, Pocatello, Preston

Girls Teams (23):
WA 4A: Bellarmine Prep, Camas, Central Valley, Lewis & Clark, Redmond, Tahoma
WA 3A: North Central
OR 6A: Jesuit, Lincoln, South Eugene, Summit
OR 5A: Corvallis
MT 2A: Bozeman, Flathead, Helena, Hellgate
ID 5A: Boise, Eagle, Mountain View, Timberline (Boise)
ID 4A: Post Falls
AK 4A: South Anchorage, West Valley

Next week is a big week in the region, with the Idaho and Hawai'i State meets as well as the State Qualifying meets in Oregon and Washington. Also of note, this weekend was the state meets in Montana and Wyoming. A quick note on how those two championship meets went:

Montana Boys: Bozeman and Hellgate ended up tied with 65 points in the 2A Championship, with Bozeman winning the tie-breaker as well as being slightly faster and coming out ahead in a Power Merge of all the classifications. Both teams showed once again they are quality teams deserving to be in the NXR Championship field. Glacier's Simon Hill (2A Champion in 15:51), CMR's Connor O'Hara (2A #5 in 16:10) and Fergus' Sam Fulbright (1A Champion in 16:11) were other notable finishers.

Montana Girls: Bozeman again out-dueled Hellgate to win the 2A team title 38-60, with Helena and Flathead also finishing strong. The Top 3 teams showed they certainly belong in the NXR Championship field, and probably Flathead as well. Individuals of note included Hamilton's Brynnli Poulson (1A Champion in 18:17), Billings Senior's Elena Vandersloot (2A #4 in 18:20), Sentinel's Brooke Stayner (2A #7 in 18:49) and Billings Skyview's Emberlyn Hoffman-Gaschk (2A #8 in 18:49).

Wyoming Boys: Star Valley ran away with the 3A title, and Sheridan won the 4A crown. Star Valley is among the best regional teams, and Sheridan seems on the edge of the NW Top 20-25 but with a State Championship to their credit maybe deserve a spot more than similarly fast teams from other states. Individuals of note included Cheyenne Central's Trevor Stephens (4A Champion in 16:27) and Mountain View's Travis Harmon (3A Runner-up in 16:31).

Wyoming Girls: As was the case on the boys side, the top 2 girls teams were in different classifications as Natrona County won the 4A title and Cody won the 3A title. While neither team appears to be threats to finish in the Top 10 of the region, both teams might end up on the edge of consideration for who should be included in the Championship field. The biggest story out of Wyoming is that Rawlins standout Sydney Thorvaldson continues to be among the nation's elite, winning the 3A Championship with a time of 17:33 on a somewhat slow course. That time was 1:40 ahead of the next fastest girl and would have placed just outside the Top-25 for all classifications combined on the boys side.

Also worth noting, though it happened nearly a month ago now, was the Alaska State Championship. I already mentioned the notable teams/individuals in a previous post, but it is worth putting alongside the Montana/Wyoming State recaps.

The Dimond boys team is in a similar position to Sheridan WY in that they are on the cusp of the NW Top 20-25 and have a State Championship to their credit. They are also led by one of the better individuals in the region in Santiago Prosser. Two other boys individuals that looked good at the state meet were Anchorage Christian's Tristian Merchant (3A Champion in 15:28) and Service's Alexander Maurer (4A Runner-up in 15:38).

On the girls side, both South Anchorage and West Valley looked solid in their state Championship duel with South Anchorage winning the title and West Valley being the faster team. West Valley's Kendall Kramer (17:39) and Juneau-Douglas' Sadie Tuckwood (18:13) are good enough to contend for an NXN qualifying spot and although she had a bad race at state, Eagle River's Emily Walsh is another Alaskan individual to keep an eye on as she ran well at the Hole in the Wall invite in Washington a week later.