Final XC Rankings

So I know I’m a little late on these, but hopefully you guys are still interested. This is my final top 50 (which I stretched to a top 76 in honor of the Sixer’s winning a game) for the 2014 XC season. Hopefully this is still relevant enough for people to enjoy.
 
Sorry in advance if I mess up anyone’s class year or name or school or anything like that.
 
76. Will Swart, Sr WC Henderson
75. Dan Filler, Jr Gettysburg
74. Rock Fortna, Jr CB West
73. Killian Nelson, Sr Conestoga
72. Will Sponaugle, Sr Hershey
71. Andrew Maxwell, Jr Slippery Rock
 
In this first round of runners, we see an interesting mix of names including many of our top 50 individuals in the AAA state meet. Filler had a fantastic D3 Champs race and bounced back very well for a AA medal the next week during back to back Hershey meets (something he won’t have to do next year). Killian Nelson was #2 almost all season on the state runner ups so I felt he deserved a spot on this list.
 
70. Will Kachman, Jr Bedford
69. Jack Carmody, Jr WC Rustin
68. Ben Evans, Sr Scranton Prep
67. Noah Smith, Sr Ringgold
66. Blake Beheny, Jr Camp Hill
65. Kyler Shea, So Lower Dauphin
64. Matt Kravitz, Jr North Pocono
63. Spencer Smucker, Fr WC Henderson
62. Jeff Van Kooten, Sr Pittsburg CC
61. Brady Wilt, Sr York Suburban
 
Smucker is one of two freshman to make this list this year and this is one of the first times in my memory that a freshman has made my end of season rankings. Brady Wilt gets bonus points for leading York Suburban to a state title. Kravitz had a very memorable run at Paul Short and strong runs at districts and states. Noah Smith had a killer year as one of the most underrated runners in the WPIAL. Ben Evans ended his season with a massive exclamation point with a fantastic run at the state championship in AA.
 
60. Connor McMenamin, So Souderton
59. Elias Graca, Sr Fox Chapel
58. Drew Wilkinson, Sr Red Land
57. Quinn Wasko, Sr Cumberland Valley
56. Aaron Benka, Sr Grove City
55. Kyle Shinn, Sr Wyomissing
54. Matt Murray, Jr Dunmore
53. Scott Seel, Sr North Allegheny
52. Mike Kolor, Jr Seneca Valley
51. Jack Tidball, Sr Tunkhannock
 
The AA picture was very scattered this year. Lots of top guys rotated through the difference results, showing just how close this field was. Tidball, Shinn and Benka all come in just outside the top 50 but you could make strong arguments for placing them higher. Matt Murray had a huge day to break into the top 6 of an extremely competitive group of top A runners.
 
50. Sean Hilverding, Sr Waynesburg
49. Julian Degroot-Lutzner, Sr Masterman
48. Andrew Hanna, Jr CR South
47. Jacob Heinauer, Sr North Hills
46. Eric Diestelow, Sr West Chester East
45. Dan Quigley, Jr Freedom
44. Colten Trimble, Sr South Side
43. Ethan Linderman, Sr Canon-Mac
42. Rob Morro, Jr O’Hara
41. Cody DiVecchio, Jr Burgettstown
 
Here we have another strong crop of runners. Although some of these guys may not have been state medalists, their overall body of work was enough to propel them up the rankings. Linderman had a really strong stretch run, including leading his team to an upset of Lebo at Districts. Heinauer was impressive from RWB all the way until season’s end. Hanna and Diestelow had terrific races at leagues and districts as well as a variety of early season meets like Abington and Briarwood. Quigley’s runs at both Carlisle and Paul Short were very encouraging and he will be a name to watch next fall without a doubt. Cody DiVecchio (who I picture looking exactly like Tony DiVecchio from Backyard Sports if anyone is old enough to get that reference) had one of the best stretch run seasons out of anybody with huge runs at Districts and States. He was an under the radar stud at season’s end.
 
40. Gabriel Allgayer, Jr Mercersburg Academy
39. Domenic Perretta, Jr Beaver Falls
38. Zach Skolonevich, So Quaker Valley
37. Sean Weidner, Sr Lower Dauphin
36. Brian Arita, Sr Council Rock North
35. Brian Delaney, Jr Manheim Township
34. Brad Foust, Sr Altoona
33. Josh Hoey, Fr Malvern Prep
32. Will Loevner, Jr Winchester Thurston
31. Kevin Lapsansky, Jr Easton
 
Allgayer had a fantastic run at Paul Short and an early season fast performance at Big Spring against Dan Green. He was in the top five of a competitive independent league. Josh Hoey was 2nd overall in that league as just a freshman and had impressive runs at Abington and Briarwood this season as well. It would have been interesting to see how he would have handled the AAA field at states with the other independents. For the record, I think by season’s end the gap between Smucker and Hoey was smaller than these rankings suggest, but Josh’s overall season was very impressive to me for just a freshman. Skolonevich from Quaker Valley had a fantastic season including dominating wins against the AA and A guys throughout the year in the WPIAL. He was only just a sophomore last year in what is shaping up to be an interesting class.
 
30. Nick Dahl, So GFS
29. Aiden Demko, Sr Hershey
28. Jake Susalla, Jr Plum
27. Simon Smith, Sr Towanda
26. Alex Milligan, Jr State College
 
Another top sophomore, Nick Dahl, had a very strong season this year including impressive runs in the early season at Belmont, at Paul Short and the independent league championships. He also added a blazing fast time out of state. Milligan made huge strides this season going from SC’s 4x8 alternate to their top notch front runner and district 6 champion.
 
25. Jack DiCintio, Jr Wyomissing
24. Billy McDevitt, Sr Malvern Prep
23. Ryan James, So O’Hara
22. Nathan Henderson, So JP McCaskey
21. Dan Green, Sr James Buchanon
 
Fun fact, O’Hara and Malvern Prep are the only teams to get three guys in the top 50 rankings. State champs NA had three in the top 60 and Henderson claimed three of my top 76 spots. James and McDevitt were really good this year despite sometimes having to live in the shadow of their other top runner. Henderson was the top sophomore in the AAA state meet race and was impressive at his league meet and Carlisle. DiCintio had a really impressive stretch run, hitting his stride with a runner-up finish at the state meet after placing third at districts.
 
20. Zach Seiger, Jr Red Land
19. Griffin Mackey, So Sewickley
18. Aaron Gebhart, Sr New Oxford
17. Alex Knapp, Sr WC Henderson
16. Henry Sappey, Jr DT West
 
Seiger was fantastic this year. He ran amazingly at Carlisle and was the Mid Penn Champ. He also claimed a silver at the district championships. A little bit higher of a finish at states or footlocker would have jumped him into the top 12 or so runners this season. Gebhart had some tough luck with the District 3 curse at states, but he proved he was a fantastic talent at the NXNE regional meet where he nearly surprised his way into the national meet. That was a fantastic story. Mackey ran the fastest time ever by a sophomore at the state championship and was a fearless leader for the Sewickely squad that won a district title and took silver at states. Knapp and Sappey were rivals all season, alternating places down the stretch at Leagues, Districts, States, Regionals. Sappey gets the edge for his state race and his impressive runs at meets like Carlisle and Abington.
 
15. Zach Brehm, Sr Carlisle
14. Sebastian Curtin, Sr Mercyhurst Prep
13. Jaxson Hoey, Jr Malvern Prep
12. Hunter Wharrey, Sr North Allegheny
11. Paul Power, Sr Spring Ford
 
Zach Brehm and his Carlisle squad were careful to peak at the right time. When Brehm unleashed himself, like he did at their home meet and states, he had his best two races of the season. He broke the course record this year at Carlisle and also placed top 10 at states for the second straight year (also the top D3 runner for the second straight year). Power had a fantastic win early in the year at Pre States, ran multiple sub 15:30 races at Lehigh and placed top 15 at Regionals for Footlocker. Hunter Wharrey was the #2 man on the state champs and ran a blazing 15:52at states. Curtin was a top 7 guy for PA’s Footlocker Team and a sub 16 at Hershey man in his own right. Jaxson Hoey ended his season with an unfortunate injury, but before he went down he was a legit contender for the #1 ranking in PA.
 
10. Sam Webb, Sr Pennsbury
9. Sam Ritz, Sr GA
8. Dom Hockenbury, Jr Lake Lehman
7. Matt McGoey, Sr North Allegheny
6. Casey Comber, Sr Hatboro Horsham
 
Comber will have a legit chance to flip flop with Marston this weekend if he can place highly at the Footlocker championships, but for now he stays at 6th. He had a fantastic year even before his breakthrough Footlocker regional race, including top sub 15:20s at Lehigh and a variety of invitational golds. McGoey was the #1 guy on the best team in the state, the #1 runner in the WPIAL all season, and placed 4th at states in a blazing15:47. Most years he would be at least #3 on this list with that resume. Hockenbury dominated almost all of his races this year. He was untouchable in AA and was in Footlocker qualifying position for much of the race at Van Cortlandt, but couldn’t quite hang on. He will be back with a vengeance next year. Ritz, known for his track speed, had a really strong XC year, including an Independent League title and a killer Manhattan run as PA’s top male. He never got on a course that would truly have allowed him to utilize his speed. Sam Webb is money. He’s consistently strong in XC and always gives it his all. Many years he’d have been a state champ.
 
5. Andrew Marston, Sr Conestoga
4. Colin Abert, Sr Easton
3. Kevin James, Sr O’Hara
2. Griffin Molino, Sr South Williamsport
1. Jake Brophy, Jr CB East
 
What a really good top five. These guys are five of the best the state has ever seen. Marston ran the third fastest time ever at Hershey, was the runner up at Districts, ran15:18, and almost set a meet record at McQuaid. He ran very well at the shorter distances like 3k and 4k despite being a longer distance type and he helped Conestoga to a district championship and runner up status at states. Yes that’s your #5 guy.
 
Abert struggled a bit at states relative to expectations, but it’s not like the guy raced poorly. He ran 15:47, a time few can manage, and somehow that ended up giving him 5th. He was fantastic in invitationals, running away with the PTXC meet over Hockenbury and dominating Power and Molino in a statement win at Paul Short, hitting the mythical mark of14:55. I was even impressed with his Footlocker run. He was 16th in a sub 16 time despite his sickness and a slow start. He went out conservatively because of his questionable health and picked off a ton of guys in the second half (or at least that’s what the pictures made it look like, I don’t have a milesplit account). Fantastic year for Abert and fantastic career.
 
Kevin James has had some bad luck. He ran15:38 at states and somehow ended up second by 14 seconds. He had a fantastic season with wins at districts and PCLs in addition to his record setting run at DELCOs. He ran sub 16 twice in the same season at Hershey, the only man in history to do so. He made it to his third straight NXN finals, the only man in PA history to do so. Now this list is only based on the 2014 season, but KJ’s career is probably up there with the top 10 in my posting era, which spans 9 seasons now. But he ends up third on this list for this season because that’s how loaded this year was.
 
Griff Molino is second on this list after winning his second straight A title. His winning time, a near record 15:46, would have been the highlight of the meet if the AAA race had never happened. He ran 15:18 at Lehigh this year, driving out of his way to face top competition at Paul Short and only losing to a guy in his own backyard on a mission to make history in Colin Abert. Molino didn’t end up racing at NXN (hopefully he is healthy) which made the James vs. Molino decision quite difficult, but ultimately, by a fraction of an inch, he gets the nod.
 
And lastly, Jake Brophy is #1. He holds this spot regardless of what happens this weekend at Footlocker, but on the all time list, he could make some big moves with a statement race in San Diego. He’s in my top 5 or 6 for runners from my era already. He had one “off” day all season (3rd at Pre States in16:01) but otherwise was truly impressive with a near record run at Briarwood, a record run at Leagues, an easy win at Districts and a dominating win at the State Championships (demolishing the course record in 15:24). From what I could see looking at pictures (and that’s not exactly the best basis for analysis), it looked as if Brophy was running very conservatively at Regionals, very concerned with where 10th was and just trying to make sure he didn’t do anything crazy and blow his chance at Nationals. That could mean he has a bit more in the tank to blow some people away at Balboa.
 
However, it’s been a long season for Brophy considering he started racing in August so it’s not fair to put too big of expectations on him.
 
That being said, the kid is only a Junior. So I mean … big expectations are going to probably hang around …

22 comments:

  1. Geez... what more does Comber have to do...

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    1. I know, it seems pretty darn unfair but he was 6th at states and 3rd at districts and those are probably #1 and #2 or 3 on the importance scale for races we've seen so far ... Like I said he moves up a spot or two with a good day at nats (and then Marston or Abert is 6? Yikes this year was talented)

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  2. It's amazing that people have gotten so fast to the point where someone can conservatively run a 15:37

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  3. Forrest is turning communist, he censored a relatively benign comment suggesting James had peaking issues at NXN.

    Anyway, James has got to be on a hypothetical list of top guys never to win state gold. He gets in the mix at big races and has some outstanding times in XC, indoor and outdoor. The indoor 3000 is probably his last real good chance for state gold but the competition will be strong again.

    That's a pretty fair listing, one could argue a couple of places he and there either way but over all it's solid.

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  4. Jarett, I understand it's a challenge to put a list together, but some things don't make any sense. For example, putting Josh Hoey at 33 is way off. Hoey was slower on the Lehigh course than Barchet, Swart and Smucker; which was the only course in common that they ran all year. And when you compare Hoey's 16:11 Independent league time at Belmont Plateau to the Hershey course where Smucker ran an 16:24, then add on the MileSplit course rating adjustment of 15 seconds, Josh Hoey's at a 16:26 compared to Smucker's 16:24. So I'm not sure how you get to 30 places lower than Smucker and 43 lower than Swart??? I would say circa 75 for Hoey would be more accurate. Perhaps you have a man crush on the Hoey's?

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    1. On talent alone he's easily 33rd. But based on results it's true he's probably closer to 75. Runners need to allow their coach to coach them in order to reach their potential. If there are conflicting influences, forget it, they'll underachieve.

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  5. I've taken a lot of abuse for this Hoey pick, so I'll go in depth here on my reasoning.

    Early season he finishes 5th at Abington right next to Diestelow and Sappey and well ahead of everybody else

    He follows it up with a 16:27 at Briarwood for 6th, beating Arita, R James, Fortna and Morro among others

    Paul Short was an off day. He went out too hard and paid for it, finishing 31st in 16:17 on a fast day for that course. Yes, off day no question. He still beat Carmody that day who had his own off day (Carmody #69 on my board).

    Then there is a long break, he rests up and at his most important race of the season, closest thing they have to states, Hoey gets 2nd, beating McDevitt and Dahl and Allgayer who were all comfortably sub 16 at Paul Short and finishes only behind Sam Ritz (9th on the list, 10 seconds ahead)

    Smucker did a good job peaking at the right time (58th at Carlisle then 7th at Chesmonts, 18th at Districts, 24th at states) but even his best race (states) he was about a minute behind first and 20+ seconds behind someone like Wharrey (12th on my list)

    Josh was also #1 guy on a team that won independent states so there's bonus for that

    Look of those two races at states I don't know who would have won, but the resume that Josh put together is really strong and I think his Paul Short race is being over scrutinized because people want to make the Hoeys out as these kids who are overtraining and things like that

    Jaxson got hurt, but Josh had a very nice progression over the course of the year and for just a freshman he performed incredibly well

    Jaxson got hurt and that sucks, but people are being overly critical because of some of the other things that have gone on behind the scene (which I won't judge because I don't know the situation).

    Lots of good runners get hurt (Brent Kennedy, Ethan Martin, Ryan Gil, Josh Smith) it's my all over training, some of it's just bad luck.

    I'm going to let my perception of any runner or their family situation effect my rankings because as far as I'm concerned they don't matter for predicting who is best and ranking who has done well this year.

    Hopefully this doesn't start a firestorm, but I just figured I'd get this off my chest.

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    1. Jarrett, Me thinks "Thou doth protest too much." Nobody brought up the Hoey's coaching / family dynamics but you on this post.

      Josh is a talented kid, but based on your remarks above he; peak's to early in the season, and goes out to hard in a race. Apparently to you those issues are meaningless. Stress fractures, peaking to early in the season, and going out to fast in a race are not "accidents", they are all components of being a good XC runner. Some coaches train to peak at the end of the season, some train to peak at the beginning of the season, some over train resulting in stress fractures. Maybe that's why the Hoey's are leaving Malvern, I don't know. But it's pretty safe to say that the Malvern coach didn't send Jaxson to Carlisle by himself.

      As for Malvern winning the Independent league championships and Josh being 2nd, it's such weak league it's not even has competitive as the District 1 championships, let alone PIAA states at Hershey. It's a B league championship, comparable to single A level on a flat fast course; Belmont Plateau is basically a grass track.

      Hey the good news is now that Hoey's have moved to a PIAA school we will all get to see them on comparable courses.

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    2. 1) post directly above mine mentions the coaching issue so it wasn't brought up out of nowhere
      2) Belmont plateau is not a flat fast track, it is one of the tougher courses in the state
      3) there clearly wasn't a peaking issue, as I mentioned his best race of the season was his last race of the season at independent leagues

      If the independent league is weak why is no picking on my rankings for McDevitt, Dahl, etc?

      If going out too hard and fading is such a critical piece why is no one bringing up Gebhart or others?

      Everyone is entitled to one poor race, especially when you are finding yourself as a freshman

      Both before and after Paul short he was running like a top 25 guy in the state in my eyes, but I slotted him at 33 in case i was missing something

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    3. It's tough to argue with Etrains logic on the ranking, he had some outstanding performances and beat or was right there with many of the top guys. 33rd is about right and I'd expect he'll develop into at least top 20 next year.

      - RJJL

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    4. Milesplit course venues list's the course adjustments as follows:
      http://pa.milesplit.com/venues


      Lehigh -26
      Belmont 0 (new layout)
      Belmont +15 (old layout)
      Hershey +43

      So even if you use the old Belmont adjustment, it's 28 seconds faster than Hershey.

      So to get comparable times from the Independent league to Hershey, simply add 28 seconds to the independent league times.

      So Independent League times translated to Hershey times would look something like this:

      Ritz 16:29
      Josh Hoey 16:39
      McDevitt 16:44
      Dahl 16:57

      That puts all the independent league guys out of the PIAA AAA medals.

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    5. But Ritz was 28th at regionals beating guys like Curtin (sub 16) and Seiger (medalist) plus he beat Marston earlier in the season

      At PCLs and D12 Kevin James ran 16:22 and 16:41 and Ryan ran ran 16:30 and 16:41 with Morro at 16:42 and 16:41 ... All those guys ended being medalists, but their times at Belmont were slower than many independent guys

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    6. I think the solution to all of this is for the Independent League to move their championship also to Hershey on the same day as the PIAA, but have their own separate heat. They everyone runs the same course on the same day with the same weather conditions.

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    7. Yeah, I don't think people realize how sick Brophy's 15:24 was at Hershey, or how fast the PIAA meet was this year. 4 or 5 guys beat Russell's record. At Belmont Plateau, Brophy would have had a 14:56.

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  6. A) I love that I'm now being called a communist. The comment was just very unhelpful towards the situation and would only be used to start another ridiculous conversation about peaking at nationals vs. states. I watched the interview. Kevin's back has been hurting and it sparked up during the race going downhill through mud. Makes perfect sense.
    B) I have to side with Etrain here on the Hoey thing. Family stuff, ect. isn't really important or helpful for us to think about. As someone who has known Jarrett for a few years now he and I don't always get along, but I know when I come to read his blog I'm reading very well thought out and objective information. He's a total wiz with numbers and times and I could sit and pour over state meet results and he'd remember more than me after looking at it for 20 minutes (I say this because I saw him do it two years ago after the PA State meet).
    C) I'm just as surprised as Jarrett is that nobody is attacking him about the Gebhart ranking. He was 10th at Nike Northeast Regionals and was the District 3 champion! We all know it's extremely difficult to comeback and perform well at XC states after winning a District 3 AAA title (due to the double Hershey runs). I could see arguments against him discussing his lack of regular season racing, but he ran 6 races this year. He won 3 of them, placed top 12 twice and then had a rough day at states for 54th. 18th is reasonable, but I think the argument could be made to put him at 16th and in the tier right behind Brehm.

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    1. If your readers want to talk about peaking, why block that? Personally I don't think it's ridiculous at all. The OH coaches even as much as said that poor peaking cost them the 2012 state championship. That's a valid topic that impacts every year. I can see taking out something with bad language or a personal attack on a runner, coach or parents, but not censoring a topic because you personally think it's ridiculous.

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  7. Jarrett, that's a lot of work, and I'm not sure it's necessary. Yes, ideally the Independent league would have their own heat at Hershey, but without that, here is what is fair in my opinion.

    I would just take the top times from the PIAA state meet, and add in the adjusted times from the independent league. All this comparing times from different months, and who beat who early in the season vs times on blustery days vs times on sunny clear days is irrelevant. Everyone should be training to peak at the end of the season.
    The person above with the venue adjustment had the right idea, just used the wrong adjustment values. I don't think anyone would argue that Belmont is equal to or more difficult than Hershey. The Milesplit venue ratings at a 16 minute pace, Belmont is +22 seconds, and Hershey is +36 seconds. That makes the variance between the two courses an adjustment of only 14 seconds, not 28. (28 seconds is for like a 21 minute pace.)

    So then the Independent guys more realistically adjusted to Hershey would be like:

    Ritz 16:15
    Hoey 16:25
    McDevitt 16:30
    Dahl 16:43

    So interestingly that still only puts one Independent league guy (Ritz) on the podium at the AAA PIAA level.

    Until everyone runs the same course on the same day, this is the best we can do.

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    1. Are you kidding? Belmont is in no way equal to Hershey, and certainly not more difficult. Hershey is an absolute beast of a course. Fast first mile followed by 4 of the most challenging hills there are.

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  8. Different courses, different pacing, different level of competition, different weather ... Too many variables for me to feel comfortable with a one number solution

    There's not an exact science to it, the only way to truly answer the question is .... An XC Meet of Champions.

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  9. Here's a real "Final XC" list. This list is not based on "perceived talent", times run in early September, Lehigh anomalies, or a man-crush. Just performances when they counted.

    It includes all PIAA state races consolidated along with the Independent league's times mixed in. The Independent leagues times were adjusted with a generous +14 seconds to bring the Belmont times up to comparable Hershey times. One other note: unlike other sports all XC injuries are self inflicted and a component of proper training. Proper training is a component of being a great runner. Hence, if you didn't run in one of these 4 races, guess what your not in the "Final XC" list. Enjoy.

    See post below:

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    1. 75 16:45 Jacob​ Stupak, 3 AAA No​rth Allegheny (7)
      74 16:44 Blake Behney, 3 A Camp Hill (3)
      73 16:43 Dahl, Nick ** I Germa​ntown​ Frie​nds​
      72 16:43 Connor​ Sa​nds, 4 AAA Ce​ntral Buc​ks E​ast (1
      71 16:43 M​att Krav​itz, 3 AA No​rth Pocono (2)
      70 16:42 Rock​ Fo​rtna, 3 AAA Ce​ntral Buc​ks W​est (1
      69 16:42 Br​ady Wi​lt, 4 AA York​ Suburban (3)
      68 16:41 ​Tyji Ma​ys, 4 AAA Be​nsalem (1)
      67 16:41 N​ate Becker, 3 AAA Ephr​ata (3)
      66 16:40 Dylan Gearinger, 4 AA Berwick (2)
      65 16:39 Mike Burchlaw, 4 AAA No​rth Hil​ls (7)
      64 16:39 Jonah Gill​espie​-Sickman AAA Harr​iton (1)
      63 16:38 ​Daniel Quigley, 3 AAA ​ Fre​edom (11)
      62 16:38 Jack Carm​ody, 3 AAA W​est Ch​ester R​ustin (1)
      61 16:38 Ryan Ba​rton, 2 AAA ​ Downin​gtown W​est (1)
      60 16:37 Eric​ Di​estelow, 4 AAA W​est Ch​ester E​ast (1)
      59 16:36 Kyler​ Shea, 2 AAA Lower​ Dauphin (3)
      58 16:36 Jon​athan Conbly, 4 AA Jim​ Thorpe Area (11)
      57 16:35 Will​ Swa​rt, 4 AAA Wc He​nde​rson (1)
      56 16:35 ​Ethan Li​nderman, 4 AAA Canon-McMillan (7)
      55 16:35 Connor McMenamin, 2 AAA So​ude​rton Area (1)
      54 16:35 Will​ Sponaugle, 4 AAA He​rshey (3)
      53 16:35 A​ndrew M​axwell, 4 AA ​ Slippery Rock (10)
      52 16:34 Ben Wi​lson, 4 AAA Ce​ntral​ Dauphin (3)
      51 16:34 Zach​ Skolnekovich, 2 AA Quaker Valley (7)
      50 16:33 Kyle Gono​ude, 4 AA ​ Sal​isbury​ Tow​nship (1
      49 16:31 William Kachman, 3 AA B​edfo​rd (5)
      48 16:30 M​cDev​itt, Billy ** I Malvern Prep
      47 16:30 Jack​ Tidball, 4 AA ​ Tunkhannock Area (2)
      46 16:30 Ben Eva​ns, 4 AA ​ Scra​nton Prep (2)
      45 16:30 N​athan Morgan, 4 AA Lakela​nd (2)
      44 16:29 Eli​as Graca, 4 AAA ​ Fox Chapel (7)
      43 16:28 C​ody​ Divecchio, 3 A Burg​ett​stown (7)
      42 16:28 Sean Hilve​rding, 4 AA Wayn​esburg Ce​ntral (7
      41 16:27 Quinn W​asko, 4 AAA Cumberla​nd Valley (3)

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    2. 40 16:27 Domenic Per​etta, 3 A Beaver​ Fal​ls (7)
      39 16:27 M​att Murray, 3 A ​ Dunmore (2)
      38 16:26 Kyle​ Shinn, 4 AA Wyom​issing (3)
      37 16:25 Hoey, J​osh ** I Malvern Prep
      36 16:24 Sc​ott​ Seel, 4 AAA 7 No​rth Allegheny (7)
      35 16:24 ​Drew Wilki​nson, 4 AAA R​ed La​nd (3)
      34 16:24 ​Spencer​ Smucker, 1 AAA Wc He​nde​rson (1)
      33 16:24 Mike Kolor, 3 AAA Seneca Valley (7)
      32 16:23 Rob Morro, 3 AAA Ca​rdinal O'Hara (12)
      31 16:23 Co​lten​ Trimble, 4 A ​ So​uth​ Side (7)
      30 16:23 Will Loevner, 3 A Winch​ester​ Thu​rston (
      29 16:21 Brian Ar​ita, 4 AAA Council Rock No​rth (1
      28 16:18 Sean We​idner, 4 AAA Lower​ Dauphin (3)
      27 16:18 Simon​ Sm​ith, 4 AA 5 ​ Towa​nda (4)
      26 16:17 A​iden​ Demko, 4 AAA He​rshey (3)
      25 16:17 Kevin La​psa​nsky, 3 AAA E​aston Area (11)
      24 16:17 Jake​ Susalla, 3 AAA Plum (7)
      23 16:16 Ae​lx Milligan, 3 AAA ​ St​ate College (6)
      22 16:15 R​itz,​ Sam ** I Germa​ntown Ac​ademy
      21 16:15 Ryan Jam​es, 2 AAA Ca​rdinal O'Hara (12)
      20 16:15 Daniel Green, 4 AA Jam​es Buchanan (3)
      19 16:14 Jack​ Di Ci​ntio, 3 AA Wyom​issing (3)
      18 16:11 Zach​ Seiger, 3 AAA R​ed La​nd (3)
      17 16:11 N​athan He​nde​rson, 2 AAA 3 Jp McC​askey (3)
      16 16:10 Al​ex Knapp, 4 AAA Wc He​nde​rson (1)
      15 16:09 Gr​iffin Mackey, 2 A ​ Sewickley Ac​ademy (7)
      14 16:07 Paul Power, 4 AAA Spring​ Fo​rd (1)
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      7 15:48 C​asey Comber, 4 AAA H​atboro Ho​rsham (1)
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      2 15:38 Kevin Jam​es, 4 AAA Ca​rdinal O'Hara (12)
      1 15:24 Jake Brophy, 3 AAA Ce​ntral Buc​ks E​ast (1)

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