XC Preview: NCISAA 3A By Conference

CISAA Boys

Teams to Watch

For the first time in recent memory, the database does NOT predict Providence Day to win the CISAA. Of course, we only have them 2 points behind Charlotte Latin, and you can bet the Chargers will be busting their tails to hold onto that mammoth conference-championship streak. This could be a VERY interesting two-team battle to watch all season.


Athletes to Watch

There are no returning sub-16 runners in the conference, but Jack Ratteree (Charlotte Latin) was awfully close last fall and he enters 2015 as the individual favorite. Noah Dolhare (Providence Day) leads a young team looking to replace the firepower and leadership of two straight departed senior classes. Those two had the top 2 1600 and 3200 times in the CISAA this past spring, as well. Covenant Day's Jonathan Vines may have bridged the gap on the top 2 guys in the conference with a solid track season.


Top Returning Teams

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1Charlotte Latin431681216--
2Providence Day School4523111415--
3Charlotte Country Day School80710132327--
4Covenant Day School8845242629--
5Cannon School114920213133--
6Charlotte Christian1742534363940--


Top 10 Returning Individuals (Full Rankings)

PlaceAthleteYrTeamTimePoints
1Jack Ratterree11Charlotte Latin16:02.001
2Noah Dolhare9Providence Day School16:16.842
3Elias Eskind11Providence Day School16:49.303
4Jonathan Vines11Covenant Day School17:00.004
5Sam Mitchell11Covenant Day School17:29.005
6Noah Berens11Charlotte Latin17:35.006
7Alex Domeier11Charlotte Country Day School17:36.007
8Matt Padgett10Charlotte Latin17:41.008
9Sam Norvell10Cannon School17:47.839
10Jake Morris9Charlotte Country Day School17:53.0010