Gig Harbor coach Patty Act came close to winning both the boys and girls 4A state titles in competition at the Washington State Cross Country meet Saturday (11-3-07) at Sun Willows Golf Course in El Paso (WA).
Law girls team ran away from Eastlake 3rd consecutive year the state championship with 97 points of collection, treatment 5-14-16-25-37. The Gig Harbor boys 4 points behind the title, won by Mead, 108-112. The Tides finished 1-12-16-31-52.
Gig Harbor senior MilesUnterreiner ran 15:39 for the 5K in the state championship every victory and his second trip.
The tides were 5 end Since Junior Alyssa Andrews in 19:02, led by senior Kate Stuart followed (14. In 19:25), senior Anna Kalbrener (16. In 19:36), senior Hannah Dewalt (25 in 20: 08) Senior Rachel Greco (37. in 20:30), junior Rachel Seibert (48. in 20:43) and senior Amber Williams (53. at 20:47).
Law lose 5 seniors next year 3Especially girls state title, but Juniors Alyssa Andrews and Rachel Seibert should be back in his final season.
The Gig Harbor Tides are the first high school team to win 3 consecutive titles, Issaquah won every 3A title from 1985 to 1987. Gig Harbor is a school in Western Washington.
Children Gig Harbor came close to winning, like Miles Unterreiner was the first champion of individual state of the tide from 2A Geoff Perry won the title in 1995.
If children Gig Harbor won, it wouldFor the first time in 20 years, a Western Washington team won the 4A title and the first time since a major conference in 1980 that a school for schoolwide Title swept both.
Patty Law, who coaches both girls and boys in Gig Harbor, who built the program into a tidal power plant in the state.
Among the equipment guys need, Mead, a hub of Eastern Washington for years to build a national reputation in preparation for the current period. When Pat Tyson came aboard as coach of the distance of Mead, MeadHe won 9 state titles in a row (1988 to 1996) and 12 titles in 15 years (in income from 2000 to 2002).
When Mead was not winning, Ferris and Eastern Washington in Spokane Mead same major league was the profit, having 4 consecutive titles from 2003 to 2006. Talk about domination.
Two of the great teams of 1992 and 1993 Meads. In 1992, Mead won the state title with 20 points, finishing 1-2-3-5-9, Matt Davis won his 2nd Consecutive individual time stateAnd Mead 14:39.5 row 5 and final score of the hour 15:34.
In 1993, Mead won the state title with 31 points, finishing 1-2-3-6-19 Matt Davis won his 3rd title of each state in a row in a record 14:09.3, and Mead's 5 and the corridor final rating of the hour 15.43 per share.
Standing near the finish line in 1993, saw the Mead Panthers make their blue and gold shirt, a statement that I have never seen in the state competition.
Northwest ChristianLacey of Western Washington was the second girls team to repeat as world champion and won his 2nd B consecutive title in the next race, the women's team of the day against St. George's 34-37.
Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 at the state championship every victory and his teammates in the Navigator team title. Minton was senior Lindsey Wagner (4. Followed at 20:34), sophomore Ashlee giesmė (8. In 22:07), freshman Joanna Sowers (10. In 22:13), juniorJessica Zimmerman 11. (A 22:14), sophomore Britny Biles (15. In 22:39) and senior Jessica Flores (22. In 23:17).
The Navigators 1-4-8-10-11 final was a great example of team noted that the nose end 3-5-7-9-13 Saint George's.
Minton win was huge, and that Lisa Vandenberg of Northwest Christian of Colbert, not to be confused with Northwest Christian of Lacey harassed. Last year was Lisa Vandenberg won each state in 2006 as Title 19:20 B Joscelyn Mintonthe individual state runner-in 19:45. Vandenberg team did not qualify for the team two years, ran as an individual.
Minton's victory was twice as sweet, because the second straight Northwest team, Christian. From Minton winner was the 14th best of all girls in all classifications, which deserves full recognition of the state.
Senior Lindsey Wagner marked a personal best with his 4 Place in the team competition, leaving as of 20:34, freshman Joanna Sowers of a newFreshman record with his time 22:13 and 10 To finish place team tournament. More importantly, Wager Place 4th stop to complete runners split two St. George.
Lost in the shuffle was Jessica Zimmerman 11 To finish place team tournament. Zimmerman had finished 15th instead of 11, of St. George has won the team title, emphasizes the importance of the 5th and the declaration of runners browser.
Navigator coach Bill Kehoe, who is really the crux of the NorthwestChristian Lacey. In addition to the girls 2 consecutive team titles and individual state championship Minton, their kids now have a 3rd Place team finish above last year moved into second place this year.
The Navigator boys team was second in the Junior 3rd place in 17:45 followed Micah Cushman, led by freshman Justin Holden (10. In 18:13), senior Clinton Barr (17. In 18: 45), junior Alex Feer (18. In 18:49), junior Nathan Bóhlig (25 in 19:13), freshmanTyson Heo (45. In 21:13) and Steven Goff, freshman (50. In 21:36).
All could return next year, but senior Clinton, Barr. Of particular interest are the 3-freshman back Holden, Heo and Goff. To be, the money only in a large hall, should be a matter of experience and the browser is always a good time.
Kehoe is a program started 9 years champion trophies and can be faster than the school a broader case for the correct display built to generate. No more space in the trophy caseTrophies line the corridor now under the cabinet.
In 2006, Kehoe Pacific maiden Champions League and Champions League District and State. Kehoe children were in 2006 Champions League and the District and 3rd at the meeting of the State. In 2005, Kehoe girls finished as Champions of the Pacific League, 2nd the 5th District and country meet. The boys finished second in the league of companies, and 8 District Champions in the State Meet.
Coach Kehoe lose seniors Joscelyn Minton,Lindsey Wagner and Jessica Flores, but should be very competitive with the return of sophomores giesmė junior Ashlee and Jessica Zimmerman Britny Biles and freshman Joanna Sowers.
Northwest Christian of Lacey could be on your way to a power plant sports and academics in the state of Washington, USA. Principal Al Lynch is also in the Act as JV basketball coach for sailors. Practice time? Try 6 am, because the current spaceRestrictions.
Northwest Christian is a solid, winning the cross-country program with a very bright future.
Teams ranked in the second round of the area to meet for the state finals meet with people who met to qualify for the best times at the district level, but not the individual finisher in the team championship in Fig. Can a person from a third team qualifying, the race to win and not included in the team's results.
InCross-Country, the team with the lowest combined score for the first 5 finalists win. Seven runners from each team may appear on the classification. The ideal outcome would be the value of 15 when a team of top 5 runners finished 1-2-3-4-5, that would be unheard of at the state level and to meet with 16 teams and 112 runners competed for the title.
2007 Washington State Championships County Cross - 5 km away (3.1 miles)
Girls 4A - Gig Harbor won its 3rd straight team rankings with 97 points,Finished 5-14-16-25-37. Eastlake became 2nd in the second year 117 students Andrea Nelson of Shadle Park 18:26 ran in every state championship victory. Nelson was classified as an individual, as his team did not.
3A Girls - Newport of Bellevue won the team title with 66, finishing 3-10-14-18-21. Lakeside of Seattle was 2-75 Bronwyn Crossman of Squalicum senior ran 18:46 at the state championship each victory. Squalicum finished 3rd place in the team competition.
Girls 2A - Sehome won theTeam title with 79, finishing 2-6-19-21-31. Bellingham became 2nd to 91st Sophos Ruby Roberts of Kingston ran 18:39 at the state championship each victory. Kingston has been in the team competition of the 15th.
1A Girls - King's team won the title with 70, finishing 1-9-19-20-21. Lacent became 2nd to 89th Junior King's Olivia Thomas ran 19:16 in the individual state championship to win and lead his team to the championship. 19-20-21 Finish of the King 3, 4 and 5 Runner was a great examplethe computer is running. King's 6 and 7 runners were 26 and 33, before 5 Sorter lacent place with 35, so that should run from King's lacent literally in what must have been a more Finish.
Girls 1B/2B - Northwest Christian of Lacey won the team standings with 34, finishing 1-4-8-10-11. St. George's became 2nd with 37, finishing 3-5-7-9-13 and White Pass is a very distant 3 to 93rd Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 to win the state of eachMastery and lead his teammates to the team title. This was by far the closest race of the girls team to date. Northwest Christian 5 had runners finished 15th instead of 11, of St. George has won the team title, emphasizes the importance of the 5th scored a team favorite.
Boys 4A - Mead won the team standings with 108, finishing 6-15-20-28-39. Gig Harbor became 2nd with 112, finishing 1-12-16-31-52. Senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 at the state championship every place and winhis team to second place. This is another great example of the value of the 5th corridor of a team. There were 5 Gig Harbor runners finished in 47th place of 52, Gig Harbor would have won the team championship. The time difference between the 47th and 52st finisher finisher was just 3 seconds, the clock 17:18-17:21.
Boys 3A - North Central won the team title with 36, finishing 1-5-6-8-16 2 Place Team Seattle Prep blur with 110, and any other team in the competition. SeniorRyan Prentice of the mountain. Rainier ran 16:01 at the state championship each victory. Prentice ran as an individual does not qualify as your computer.
Boys 2A - Burlington-Edison and Sehome tied for the team with 63 finishes. Burlington-Edison runners were 5-11-12-14-21 and Sehome runners were 6-7-13-18-19. Both schools are great examples of team racing. This race is not exciting for both teams, their coaches and fans involved. Burlington-Edison wasdeclared the champion because the 6th place playoff. Burlington-Edison 6 The space classifier was 22 and 25 's Sehome. This is an excellent example of a team of 6 is Sorter Place, or even participate in the team, but with a state title for his teammates. A nod to Burlington-Edison's Connor Whan, in the second year, he got the job done by 17:35. Sehome's 25th place finisher was 6 seconds behind. Colville Senior Justin Rose ran 16:02 to win the state ofIndividual Championship. Colville finished 3rd place in the team competition.
Boys 1A - Real won the team standings with 70, finishing 1-2-9-28-30. The lake became Nine Mile 2 with 74, finishing 3-4-16-20-31. Senior Humberto Jimenez of the Royal ran 16:18 at the state championship each victory. Senior Rigoberto Jimenez, Royal also ran 16:18 as a close second. Both are Humberto and Rigoberto Jimenez could be twins or at least in context. It would be fair to say that has meant the RoyalHis teammates for the team title. Do not be overcome with grief, the upper lake running 16:38 to 3 Kyle Johnson, Lakeside senior Tim Welch ran 16:56 to finish by the end of the 4th.
Boys 1B/2B - St. George's won the team standings with 31, finishing 1-4-5-9-12 the lowest value of all the winning team in 2007 state championship. Northwest Christian of Lacey became 2nd to 73rd Cronrath Odessa Senior Matt ran 16:40 at the state championship each victory. Cronrath was presented as a person on your teamnot considered.
Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley Law Gig Harbor coach Patty came close to winning both the boys and girls 4A state titles in competition at the Washington State Cross Country meet Saturday (11-3-07) at Sun Willows Golf Course in El Step (WA).
Law girls team ran away from Eastlake 3rd consecutive year the state championship with 97 points of collection, treatment 5-14-16-25-37. The Gig Harbor boys 4 points behind the title, won by Mead, 108-112. The Tides finished1-12-16-31-52.
Gig Harbor senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 on the 5K course in each state championship victory and his second trip.
The tides were 5 end Since Junior Alyssa Andrews in 19:02, led by senior Kate Stuart followed (14. In 19:25), senior Anna Kalbrener (16. In 19:36), senior Hannah Dewalt (25 in 20: 08) Senior Rachel Greco (37. in 20:30), junior Rachel Seibert (48. in 20:43) and senior Amber Williams 53. (in20:47).
Law lose 5 seniors following this year's 3 straight girls state title, but Juniors Alyssa Andrews and Rachel Seibert should be back in his final season.
The Gig Harbor Tides are the first high school team to win 3 consecutive titles, Issaquah won every 3A title from 1985 to 1987. Gig Harbor is a school in Western Washington.
Gig Harbor boys came close to winning, like Miles Unterreiner was the first champion of individual state of the tide from Geoff Perry won the 2ATitle in 1995.
If children Gig Harbor won, would be the first time in 20 years a team from Western Washington won 4A title and the first time since a major conference in 1980 that a school for schoolwide Title swept both.
Patty Law, who coaches both girls and boys in Gig Harbor, who built the program into a tidal power plant in the state.
Among the equipment guys need, Mead, a hub of eastern Washington for years to build a national reputation in preparation for exercise performance.When Pat Tyson came aboard as coach of the distance of Mead, Mead won 9 consecutive state titles (1988 to 1996) and 12 titles in 15 years (in income from 2000 to 2002).
When Mead was not winning, Ferris and Eastern Washington in Spokane Mead same major league was the profit, having 4 consecutive titles from 2003 to 2006. Talk about domination.
Two of the great teams of 1992 and 1993 Meads. In 1992, Mead won the state title with 20 points, finishing 1-2-3-5-9, MattDavis won his 2nd title of each state in a row in 14:39.5 and Mead Row 5 and final score of the hour 15:34.
In 1993, Mead won the state title with 31 points, finishing 1-2-3-6-19 Matt Davis won his 3rd title of each state in a row in a record 14:09.3, and Mead's 5 and the corridor final rating of the hour 15.43 per share.
Standing near the finish line in 1993, saw the Mead Panthers make their blue and gold shirt, a statement, something Iseen in the state competition.
Northwest Christian of Lacey Western Washington was the second girls team to repeat as world champion and won his 2nd B consecutive title in the next race, the women's team of the day against St. George's 34-37.
Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 at the state championship every victory and his teammates in the Navigator team title. Minton was followed by senior Lindsey Wagner 4. (A 20:34), sophomore Ashlee giesmė (8.in 22:07), freshman Joanna Sowers (10. in 22:13), Junior Jessica Zimmerman 11. (at 22:14), sophomore Britny Biles (15. in 22:39) and senior Jessica Flores (22. in 23: 17).
The Navigators 1-4-8-10-11 final was a great example of team noted that the nose end 3-5-7-9-13 Saint George's.
Minton win was huge, and that Lisa Vandenberg of Northwest Christian of Colbert, not to be confused with Northwest Christian of Lacey harassed. Last year, Lisa Vandenberg, won the 2006 Btitle of each State in 19:20 Joscelyn Minton, as was the corridor of each state in 19:45. Vandenberg team did not qualify for the team two years, ran as an individual.
Minton's victory was twice as sweet, because the second straight Northwest team, Christian. From Minton winner was the 14th best of all girls in all classifications, which deserves full recognition of the state.
Senior Lindsey Wagner marked a personal best with his 4 Place Team CompetitionFinish in 20:34 and freshman Joanna Sowers a new record with his first year 22:13 hour and 10 Finally Place team tournament. More importantly, Wager Place 4th stop to complete runners split two St. George.
Lost in the shuffle was Jessica Zimmerman 11 To finish place team tournament. Zimmerman had finished 15th instead of 11, of St. George has won the team title, emphasizes the importance of the 5th and the declaration of runners browser.
Coach Bill NavigatorKehoe is actually passing through it to Northwest Christian of Lacey. In addition to the girls 2 consecutive team titles and individual state championship Minton, their kids now have a 3rd Place team finish above last year moved into second place this year.
The Navigator boys team was second in the Junior 3rd place in 17:45 followed Micah Cushman, led by freshman Justin Holden (10. In 18:13), senior Clinton Barr (17. In 18: 45), junior Alex Feer (18. In 18:49),Junior Nathan Bóhlig (25 in 19:13), freshman Tyson Heo (45. In 21:13) and Steven Goff, freshman (50. In 21:36).
All could return next year, but senior Clinton, Barr. Of particular interest are the 3-freshman back Holden, Heo and Goff. To be, the money only in a large hall, should be a matter of experience and the browser is always a good time.
Kehoe is a program started 9 years champion trophies and faster than the school can make a case more appropriate to generateDisplay. No more space in the trophy case, trophy now line the hallway under the cabinet.
In 2006, Kehoe Pacific maiden Champions League and Champions League District and State. Kehoe children were in 2006 Champions League and the District and 3rd at the meeting of the State. In 2005, Kehoe girls finished as Champions of the Pacific League, 2nd the 5th District and country meet. The boys finished second in the league of companies, and 8 District Champions in the StateMeet.
Coach Kehoe lose seniors Joscelyn Minton Lindsey Wagner and Jessica Flores, but should be very competitive with the return of sophomores giesmė junior Ashlee and Jessica Zimmerman Britny Biles and Feshman Joanna Sowers.
Northwest Christian of Lacey could be on your way to a power plant sports and academics in the state of Washington, USA. Principal Al Lynch is also in the Act as JV basketball coach for sailors. Practice time? Tip: 6in the morning due to current space limitations.
Northwest Christian is to build a solid, winning the cross-country program with a very bright future.
Teams ranked in the second round of the area to meet for the state finals meet with people who met to qualify for the best times at the district level, but not the individual finisher in the team championship in Fig. Can a person from a third team qualifying, the race to win and are not listedResults on the computer.
In cross country, the team with the lowest combined score for the first 5 finalists win. Seven runners from each team may appear on the classification. The ideal outcome would be the value of 15 when a team of top 5 runners finished 1-2-3-4-5, that would be unheard of at the state level and to meet with 16 teams and 112 runners competed for the title.
2007 Washington State Championships County Cross - 5 km away (3.1 miles)
Girls 4A - Gig Harbor won its 3rd straight teamTitle with 97 points, finishing 5-14-16-25-37. Eastlake became 2nd in the second year 117 students Andrea Nelson of Shadle Park 18:26 ran in every state championship victory. Nelson was classified as an individual, as his team did not.
3A Girls - Newport of Bellevue won the team title with 66, finishing 3-10-14-18-21. Lakeside of Seattle was 2-75 Bronwyn Crossman of Squalicum senior ran 18:46 at the state championship each victory. Squalicum finished 3rd place in the team competition.
Girls2A - Sehome won the team standings with 79, finishing 2-6-19-21-31. Bellingham became 2nd to 91st Sophos Ruby Roberts of Kingston ran 18:39 at the state championship each victory. Kingston has been in the team competition of the 15th.
1A Girls - King's team won the title with 70, finishing 1-9-19-20-21. Lacent became 2nd to 89th Junior King's Olivia Thomas ran 19:16 in the individual state championship to win and lead his team to the championship. 19-20-21 Finish of the King 3, 4 and 5 Runnerwas a great example of team working. King's 6 and 7 runners were 26 and 33, before 5 Sorter lacent place with 35, so that should run from King's lacent literally in what must have been a more Finish.
Girls 1B/2B - Northwest Christian of Lacey won the team standings with 34, finishing 1-4-8-10-11. St. George's became 2nd with 37, finishing 3-5-7-9-13 and White Pass is a very distant 3 to 93rd Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 to winConcrete state championship and his teammates to carry the team title. This was by far the closest race of the girls team to date. Northwest Christian 5 had runners finished 15th instead of 11, of St. George has won the team title, emphasizes the importance of the 5th scored a team favorite.
Boys 4A - Mead won the team standings with 108, finishing 6-15-20-28-39. Gig Harbor became 2nd with 112, finishing 1-12-16-31-52. Senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 to win the individual stateChampionship and led his team to second place. This is another great example of the value of the 5th corridor of a team. There were 5 Gig Harbor runners finished in 47th place of 52, Gig Harbor would have won the team championship. The time difference between the 47th and 52st finisher finisher was just 3 seconds, the clock 17:18-17:21.
Boys 3A - North Central won the team title with 36, finishing 1-5-6-8-16 2 Place Team Seattle Prep blur with 110, and all other teamscompetition. Senior Ryan Prentice of the mountain. Rainier ran 16:01 at the state championship each victory. Prentice ran as an individual does not qualify as your computer.
Boys 2A - Burlington-Edison and Sehome tied for the team with 63 finishes. Burlington-Edison runners were 5-11-12-14-21 and Sehome runners were 6-7-13-18-19. Both schools are great examples of team racing. This race is not exciting for both teams, their coaches and fans involved.Burlington-Edison has been declared as the owner of the 6th place playoff. Burlington-Edison 6 Place of the 22nd and final was 25 's Sehome. This is an excellent example of a team of 6 is Sorter Place, or even participate in the team, but with a state title for his teammates. A nod to Burlington-Edison's Connor Whan, in the second year, he got the job done by 17:35. Sehome's 25th place finisher was 6 seconds behind. Colville Senior Justin Rose was16:02 to win the individual state championship. Colville finished 3rd place in the team competition.
Boys 1A - Real won the team standings with 70, finishing 1-2-9-28-30. The lake became Nine Mile 2 with 74, finishing 3-4-16-20-31. Senior Humberto Jimenez of the Royal ran 16:18 at the state championship each victory. Senior Rigoberto Jimenez, Royal also ran 16:18 as a close second. Both are Humberto and Rigoberto Jimenez could be twins or at least in context. It would be fair to say that bothReal led his teammates the team title. Do not be overcome with grief, the upper lake running 16:38 to 3 Kyle Johnson, Lakeside senior Tim Welch ran 16:56 to finish by the end of the 4th.
Boys 1B/2B - St. George's won the team standings with 31, finishing 1-4-5-9-12 the lowest value of all the winning team in 2007 state championship. Northwest Christian of Lacey became 2nd to 73rd Cronrath Odessa Senior Matt ran 16:40 at the state championship each victory. Cronrath ran as an individualHow your team did not qualify.
Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley
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