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    Fristoe – 5A state champion Megan Fristoe of Summit.

    1 – Point separated 3A/2A/1A girls champion St. Mary’s from runner-up Catlin Gabel (73-74).
    2 – Number of state XC titles the Summit girls have won in a row.
    3 – Sophomore Jessica Wolfe’s finish for the Mountain View girls.
    4 – State 5A titles the Crater boys have won in a row.
    4 – Number of runners the Summit girls put in the top 7 of 5A. (1, Megan Fristoe, 4, Kellie Schueler, 6, Eirann Cohen, 7, Brit Oliphant)
    5 – Megan Fristoe’s state title makes her the fifth IMC girl who has ever won an individual XC title, the third in a row. (Kellie Foley, Michelly Foley, Kimber Mattox, Abby McAllister).
    6 – Runners the Jesuit girls put in the top 25 of the 6A race.
    7 – Number of runners from the IMC that were ahead of everyone else in the Class 5A girls’ race.
    8 – Number of state titles the Jesuit girls have won in a row.
    9 – Travis Neuman of Summit’s place in the 5A boys’ race. The best finish of any freshman or IMC runner in the race.
    10 – Seconds separating Jesuit’s Annamarie Maag (18:31) and Payton Schutte (18:41) the top two finishers in 6A girls.
    15 – What a combined Summit, Mountain View and Bend girls’ team would have scored at state (a perfect score).
    21 – Summit girls score, the third lowest in girls state history in any classification. (16 – Crater 2007, 20 – Bend 1992.)
    73 – Points that St. Mary’s scored and won the Class 3A/2A/1A girls title. The most by any champion this year.
    2001 – The last time a public school won the large school division of the boys’ xc state championship. Since Bend did it in 2001, Jesuit and Central Catholic have won all the titles.

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    1. Charlie says:

      3-Number of state trophies the Sisters boys have won in the past three years.

    2. Josh Cordell says:

      good call charlie!!!

    3. Eastsider says:

      Angelica Rodriguez, also from the IMC, but nowhere near Bend, actually upset the Bend schools potential perfect score:) Their performance was impressive, but not perfect!

    4. Damian says:

      5-Total number of points Ashley Baldovino scored for all four years of XC

    5. Josh Cordell says:

      Angelica Rodriguez deserves some major props for sure!!! she wouldn’t of broken up the imaginary combined Bend team’s perfect score because she was running as an individual. so they still would have scored 15. now an all-IMC, that would have been even more amazing, plus this was minus Foley of Crook County, who won state last year.

      good call on Ashley Baldovino, that is amazing!!!

    6. The NIGHTSICK says:

      what happened to Bend Senoir High’s once legendary XC programm?????

    7. Jake says:

      @NIGHTSTICK: Summit happened. It diluted things a bit, and I know if Summit would’ve been around in 1995, they would’ve won the boys state championship then, too, instead of Mt. View as most of the kids on that team lived in the Summit attendance area (the top 3 did, I know that for sure). I know that some of the athletes on Bend’s great teams back then also lived in the Summit attendance area, too.

    8. runnininmud says:

      The OSAA is considering a proposal which would limit participation in the Oregon state xc meet to individuals only – and not have teams!! They are meeting to consider this on 2/1 at the OSAA headquarters. It is an open meeting. Runnerspace has information on it here: http://www.runnerspace.com/news.php?do=view&news_id=8552

      This is ridiculous and is a sure way to kill xc as a sport. It is not an individual event, but one of the purest team ones. If you have an opinion, please let the people at OSAA know (runnerspace has the email addresses) or show up at the meeting. I am appalled that they are considering this “money saving” move.

      Sign the petition:

      http://www.petitiononline.com/OSAAXC10/petition.html

    9. Wow, thanks for this. You seem to be quite the expert in this category. I’ll stop by more often.


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