National District MeetOctober 24, 2001 @ Burke Lake 2.98 Mile Course in Burke Lake, VA
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Additional InformationNational District PreviewBy Pearl Watts Tuesday, October 23, 2001 As appeared in the Journal Newspapers of Northern Virginia on 10/23/01 The basically come one, come all, invitational season is now down to a three round season where there are not as many called to the starting line, and even fewer are chosen to advance. The first round will begin tomorrow, October 24, with the start of the district championships to be held at Burke Lake Park's 2.98 mile course. The Patriot District will be the first of the four districts to race toward the region and state championship rounds as they start things off at 3:15 p.m. with the girls and then follow with the boys race at 3:45 p.m. The National District championship will also be on Wednesday with the girls race at 4:15 p.m. and the boys running at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, October 25 at Burke Lake finds the Liberty District girls race beginning at 3:15 p.m. followed by the boys at 3:45 p.m. The Concorde will conclude the district action with the girls race at 4:15 p.m. and the boys race at 4:45 p.m. The top four teams in each district for both girls and boys and also any individual in the top fifteen who is not among the top four teams automatically qualifies for the next round, the Northern Region Championships, to be held at Burke Lake Park on Thursday, November 1. The girls regional race will begin at 3:30 p.m. with the boys to follow at 4:00 p.m. The top four teams and top fifteen individuals for both girls and boys will then qualify for the ultimate round, the state AAA championship meet to be held at the Great Meadow course in The Plains on Saturday, November 10. National Girls: Yorktown is the defending champion and although they may not be strong enough to match last year's low winning total of 24 points, appear to be the favorite again. The Patriots return district champion Meggy McGaffigan and fellow sophomore Katie Read as the district runnerup and are stong at the number three spot with Anna Rosen but will need more help this year at the number four and five positions to repel all challengers. Stuart junior Pam Davis has been running as well as McGaffigan and Read this season and should challenge for the individual district title as the Raiders look to hold on to their runnerup team finish of a year ago. Wakefield looks greatly improved and have an exciting newcomer in freshman Rebecca Zimmerman who is also among the favorites for the district title after winning the Varsity B race at the Glory Days Grill meet. The Warriors are also solid at the number two slot with senior Kristina Rios. Edison looks to return to the regional meet and have Karen Dickerson back as their top district placer with Mount Vernon looking to challenge the Eagles led by Kym Jones. National Boys: Wakefield easily took the title last year with 20 points and look capable of posting a score close to that once again. The Warriors have the defending district champion who was also a 2000 state meet qualifier in Abdi Dubed and they also have the returning district runnerup in senior Javier Rios. Wakefield also is strong at the next two spots with Messeret Mengesha and Abdi Fala and if they can get last year's third place district finisher, Peter Quinzio, to recover somewhat from a mid-season injury they could also possibly challenge for a state meet slot. Yorktown will look to maintain their runnerup spot from last year led by Eward McGaffigan while Stuart will also look to make the regional meet again with John Skrinski as their top runner. Falls Church returns one of the district's top runners with senior Randy Carroll while Mount Vernon will be led by Robert Van Antwerp. |
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