The SB Report: Girls Individual XC Power Rankings Week #4

This fall at MaineTrackXC we will feature "The SB Report". "The SB Report" will feature power rankings of the top 10 girls & boys teams, as well as individuals in the state. The author of the blog Sam Bonsey, has contributed to MaineTrackXC in the past and we are glad we can share his thoughts on the 2012 XC season.  Bonsey is a former XC/track runner from Falmouth HS, and is currently a journalism student at the University of Maine. Check out his writing each week this fall.

 

Girls  Individual XC Power Rankings: Week 4

 

"The SB Report"  (click link to read the entire blog post)

 

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Last Week: 1

Meet: at Cony

Place: 1st

Time: 18:42.92

Brown destroyed the competition again at Cony as she ran a brilliant time of 18:42.92. She looks poised to take the title at the Festival of Champions, and perhaps make a run a Cassie Hintz’s course record time of 17:52.
 
 
 
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Last Week: 2

Meet: at MCI

Place: 1st

Time: 20:02.91

Nagy looks to be in top form as she dominated the field at MCI running a time of 20:02.91. Her time was over two minutes ahead of the runner up. Look for Nagy to try and chase down Bethanie Brown at the Festival of Champions.

 

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Last Week: 3

Meet: at Manchester

Place: 1st

Time: 19:17 Small School Race


What Looker has done the past couple of weeks has been absolutely spectacular. Her performance at the Manchester Invitational proved that she belongs with the top runners in New England. Look for her to contend for the runner up at FOC.

 

<>4.Brittany Bowman Camden Hills

Last Week: 4

Meet: at Cony

Place: 2nd

Time: 20:21.59

Bowman continues to perform at an elite level as she placed second to Bethanie Brown at Cony running a time of 20:21.59. Look for her to contend for the runner up at FOC.
 
 
<>5.Charlotte Pierce Thornton Academy

Last Week: 5

Meet: at Marshwood

Place: 1st

Time: 21:16

Pierce set the course record at Marshwood running a great time of 21:16. She was nearly 90 seconds ahead of the runner up. Look for her to contend for the runner up at FOC.