MileSplit Foot Locker National Power Rankings (Oct. 30)

 

With 15 of the MileSplit Foot Locker National Power Ranking athletes competing this past weekend, and with all of them winning, few changes took place in this week's rankings.  However, a few performances really stood out, thus raising an athletes ranking.

 

MileSplit Foot Locker National Power Rankings (Oct. 30)

 

Boys

1. Luke Puskedra (Sr., Judge Memorial, UT) - Season Complete.

2. Chris Derrick (Sr., Neuqua Valley, IL) - Won the Normal Sectional in 14:23 for the 2.95 mile course.  Derrick beat the competition by twenty seconds as he prepares for state this coming weekend.

3. German Fernandez (Sr., Riverbank, CA) - Stopping to tie his shoe, Fernandez still tied his 5k PR of 14:42, winning the Trans-Valley League Championships by a lot.

4. Ben Johnson (Sr., Albuquerque Academy, NM) - Johnson rises in the rankings this week after dominating the Los Alamos Invitational, winning in 15:30.  Johnson beat the competition by 42 seconds, while racing at 7,000+ feet.

5. Colby Lowe (Sr., Southlake Carroll, TX) - Lowe won his district competition, helping his team advance as well.

6. Kevin Williams (Sr., D'Evelyn, CO) - Williams ran the fastest time of the day at the Colorado State Cross Country Championships Saturday, winning the 4A race by 40 seconds.  His time of 15:43 beat the next best time of the day, run by Foot Locker Nationals veteran Even Appel (Jr., Dakota Ridge), by 11 seconds.

7. Vince McNally (Sr., Conestoga Valley, PA) - He star from Pennsylvania won the District 3 meet by a lot, running 16:38 to win the 5k race.

8. Rob Finnerty (Sr., Burnsville, MN) - Finnerty won the Sectional 3AA Sectional by 48 seconds, showing his dominance in Minnesota.  State is next.

9. Doug Smith (Jr., Gill-St. Benedict's, NJ) - Idle.  No weekend competition.

10. Sean Keveren (Sr., Brentwood, TN) - The senior star continues to dominate the competition in Tennessee.  The state meet is up next for him.

 

Girls

1. Jordan Hasay (Jr., Mission Prep, CA) - Running her fastest time ever at the SLO County Invitational on Thursday, Hasay ran a great mark of 17:10, setting a course record.  Going out in a blazing 5:20 opening mile, Hasay crushed her past record on the course by 12 seconds.

2. Ashley Brasovan (Jr., Wellington, FL) - Brasovan won the Palm Beach County Championships, winning in 19:34, winning by nearly a minute.

3. Neely Spence (Sr., Shippensburg, PA) - Running at the District 3 meet, Spence won the race in easy fashion, running 19:04.

4. Carly Seymour (Sr., Central Cambria, PA) - Seymour dominated her district meet, winning the race in 17:39.  Her time eclipsed her old course record of 18:04, proving just how improved she is over last year.

5. Katie Flood (So., Dowling Catholic, IA) - Flood won the Iowa State CC Championships Saturday in record fashion.  Her time of 13:27 (4k) won the race by over thirty seconds, beating the course record by 37 seconds.

6. Christine Babcock (Sr., Woodridge, CA) - Idle.  Did not compete in a weekend competition.

7. Georgia Griffin (Sr., Hanover, NH) - Winning a state championship, both individually and as a team, is exactly what Griffin accomplished this past weekend.  Winning by well over a minute in 18:01, Griffin led her Hanover squad to a dominating state win.

8. Kathy Kroeger (Jr., Independence, TN) - Winning her regional by nearly three minutes, Kroeger continues to improve, this time winning the 5k race in 17:58.

9. Aurora Scott (Sr., Home Schooled, VA) - No results to report.

10. Emily Sisson (So., Millard North, NE) - Despite a mid-season loss to US #5 Katie Flood, Sisson bounced back well, running faster at the Nebraska State CC Championships than she did in '06, when she eventually finished third at Foot Locker Nationals.