Asheville's boys showed huge improvement last year, leading to a surprising 6th-place finish in the 3A state meet.
Asheville (NC) | ||||
1) Noah Shore | 16:12.15 | 40 | ||
2) Jacob Schattel | 16:31.77 | 95 | ||
3) Elijah Cartier | 16:40.30 | 118 | ||
4) Collin Kemper | 17:02.00 | 177 | ||
5) Zack Vilen | 17:19.04 | 260 | ||
Average Time: 16:45.05 Total Time: 1:23:45.26 1-5 Split: 1:06.89 | ||||
6) Terry Young | 17:34.77 | 332 | ||
7) Adam Young | 17:39.74 | 349 |
This is the biggest dark-horse candidate to potentially make the top 10 in the final 2014 cross country rankings. Asheville quietly finished 6th in the 3A state meet last year, and returns 5 of the top 7 from that race (including 4 of the top 5). The team will have 3 seniors in its projected top 7 this season, and the database ranks the Cougars 5th among returning 3A teams, with the top 4 definitely in range. This is a solid team without any major weaknesses; the returning top 5 are separated by just over a minute, and there is some depth behind them in case of injury. Despite the big jump in the rankings last year, Asheville's improvement in team average has been steady; however, it gets harder to improve when your team is already well-trained, and it will be a challenge for this squad to make the final leap into contention for the top 3. The Cougars did not display great depth or improvement during track season as a team, which is cause for some concern. Nonetheless, the returning team is strong enough to warrant a place in the top 15, and the rest is up to these boys to determine.
Important Data:
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2013 XC Returning Team Ranking: 13th
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2014 Outdoor Returning Team 1600 Ranking: 58th
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2014 Outdoor Returning Team 3200 Ranking: 22nd
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5-Year Improvement Rating: 4.535 (24th)
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3-Year Improvement Rating: 4.733 (22nd)