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ALABAMA CPT Spring 2019 <Yellow Highlight> Indicates a Rider That Has ALABAMA CPT Spring 2019 2018 Grade 2019 2018 Category Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Overall 2019 Points Last Name First Name Sex 2018 Team Name (Last Year) Grade (Last Year) Div Percentile Percentile Percentile Percentile Percentile Percentile Category Overall Adams Chloe Female Buckhorn High School 10 11 SG 1 -- 50.00% 81.82% 75.00% 58.33% 69.23% JV 1824 Anderson Dominic Male Hewitt Trussville 9 10 FB 1 15.09% 21.28% 19.23% 34.69% 23.53% 16.95% Sophomore 1773 Anderson Sam Male Auburn High School 9 10 FB 1 71.70% 53.19% 61.54% 83.67% 60.78% 52.54% Sophomore 1348 Arnold Drew Male Auburn High School 9 10 FB 1 30.19% 40.43% 32.69% 36.73% 29.41% 30.51% Sophomore 1612 Arnold John Thomas Male Auburn High School 9 10 FB 1 47.17% 29.79% 44.23% 38.78% 27.45% 32.20% Sophomore 1597 Banish Kathryn Female Huntsville High School 9 10 FG 1 85.71% 77.78% 87.50% 66.67% 55.56% 60.00% Sophomore 1895 Barnes Landin Male Oak Mountain High School 10 11 SB 1 77.78% 70.73% 71.11% 65.22% 56.82% 63.27% JV 1383 Bedwell Zachary Male Auburn High School 9 10 FB 1 -- -- 67.31% -- -- 96.61% Sophomore 314 Black Samantha Female Tuscaloosa Mountain Flyers Composite 11 12 JVG 2 29.41% 40.00% 35.29% 35.29% 37.50% 26.32% Varsity 2062 Blackwell Grant Male Red Mountain Composite 9 10 FB 2 52.83% 27.66% 25.00% 48.98% -- 37.29% Sophomore 1504 Bloyd Trayce Male Buckhorn High School 9 10 FB 1 -- -- -- 57.14% DNF 94.92% Sophomore 336 Boaz Jeremy Male Huntsville High School 10 11 SB 1 -- -- 93.33% 93.48% 86.36% 93.88% JV 913 Bouwens Carter Male Hoover Bucs 11 12 JVB 2 35.19% 26.09% 38.64% 55.32% 21.28% 23.73% JV 1827 Bouwens Ian Male Hoover Bucs 9 10 FB 2 73.58% 80.85% 75.00% 95.92% 92.16% 69.49% Sophomore 1232 Bouwens Madeline Female Hoover Bucs 11 12 JVG 2 52.94% 60.00% 41.18% -- -- 94.74% JV 1436 Britt William Male Vestavia Hills 10 11 SB 1 71.11% -- 86.67% 71.74% 72.73% 77.55% JV 1289 Brittain Lacie Female Hewitt Trussville 10 11 SG 1 50.00% 30.00% 27.27% 50.00% 25.00% 23.08% JV 1980 Burbach Pierson Male Randolph School 9 10 FB 2 67.92% -- 86.54% 73.47% 62.75% 64.41% Sophomore 1256 Burns Kailyn Female Bob Jones High School 10 11 SG 2 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 83.33% 83.33% 84.62% JV 1774 Bustos Jade Female Buckhorn High School 9 10 FG 1 28.57% 22.22% 25.00% 100.00% 11.11% 20.00% JV 2045 Capley Benaiah Male Tuscaloosa Mountain Flyers Composite 11 12 JVB 2 64.81% -- 75.00% 36.17% 36.17% 45.76% JV 1598 Capley Elisha Male Tuscaloosa Mountain Flyers Composite 10 11 SB 2 11.11% 80.49% 15.56% 6.52% 20.45% 14.29% JV 1894 Carter Ariel Female Madison Trailblazers Composite 11 12 JVG 2 64.71% -- 52.94% 70.59% 62.50% 52.63% JV 1896 Champion Riley Male Northridge High School 9 10 FB 2 33.96% -- 34.62% 28.57% 52.94% 35.59% Sophomore 1526 Chanslor Nicholas Male Vestavia Hills 11 12 JVB 1 66.67% 50.00% 79.55% 82.98% 91.49% 57.63% JV 1470 Charles Aileen Female Northridge High School 8 9 JVG 2 11.76% 13.33% 11.76% 17.65% 18.75% 10.53% Varsity 2184 Chrisenberry Garrett Male Hewitt Trussville 9 10 FB 1 22.64% 48.94% 30.77% 22.45% 37.25% 27.12% Sophomore 1656 Clements Catherine Female Etowah County Composite Team 10 11 SG 2 40.00% 70.00% 72.73% 66.67% 91.67% 61.54% JV 1846 Clough Justin Male Buckhorn High School 10 11 SB 1 53.33% 48.78% 42.22% 45.65% 31.82% 38.78% JV 1574 Coley Austin Male Hoover Bucs 10 11 SB 2 24.44% 53.66% 24.44% 19.57% 15.91% 18.37% JV 1791 Colley Ray Female Opelika High School 9 10 FG 2 -- -- -- 88.89% 100.00% 90.00% Sophomore 917 Comisac Parker Male Jacksonville High School 10 11 SB 2 48.89% 90.24% 20.00% 15.22% 18.18% 24.49% JV 1751 Crow John Male Fort Payne 11 12 JVB 2 96.30% 30.43% -- -- -- 86.44% JV 766 Curtis Luke Male Hewitt Trussville 9 10 FB 1 7.55% 4.26% 9.62% 8.16% 7.84% 5.08% JV 1978 David Fenn Male Spain Park Mountain Bike Club 10 11 SB 2 13.33% 2.44% 11.11% 4.35% 4.55% 4.08% JV 2018 Davis Grayson Male Hewitt Trussville 9 10 FB 1 20.75% 19.15% DNF 32.65% 19.61% 18.64% Sophomore 1737 Day Graham Male Spain Park Mountain Bike Club 11 12 JVB 2 48.15% 43.48% 22.73% 23.40% 25.53% 18.64% JV 1855 DeHaye Zach Male Huntsville High School 9 10 FB 1 92.45% 97.87% 90.38% 97.96% -- 83.05% Sophomore 1154 Denenberg Erin Female Oak Mountain High School 10 11 SG 1 30.00% 40.00% 54.55% 58.33% 66.67% 38.46% JV 1918 Derzis Mark Male Oak Mountain High School 11 12 JVB 1 70.37% 82.61% 100.00% 97.87% 78.72% 64.41% JV 1413 Dimler Paul Male Hewitt Trussville 10 11 SB 1 42.22% 78.05% -- 43.48% 61.36% 53.06% JV 1432 Dobelbower Josh Male Red Mountain Composite 9 10 FB 2 45.28% 31.91% 38.46% 40.82% 31.37% 33.90% Sophomore 1586 Doucet Jean-Paul Male Red Mountain Composite 9 10 FB 2 37.74% -- -- 67.35% 43.14% 86.44% Sophomore 1079 Dufour Jolie Female Oak Mountain High School 10 11 JVG 1 /*/ 33.33% 23.53% 23.53% 25.00% 21.05% Varsity 2112 Duke Owen Male Gulf Coast Composite 9 10 FB 2 75.47% 70.21% 65.38% 65.31% 64.71% 54.24% Sophomore 1323 Dukes Daniel Male Hewitt Trussville 10 11 SB 1 95.56% -- 73.33% -- -- 97.96% JV 616 Edwards Cody Male Mississippi Blues Composite Team 9 10 FB 2 -- 100.00% 94.23% -- 96.08% 89.83% Sophomore 865 Eichhorn Steffen Male Hoover Bucs 10 11 SB 2 6.67% 9.76% 6.67% 13.04% 9.09% 10.20% JV 1978 Ekstrom Drew Male Grissom Tigers Mountain Bike Team 9 10 FB 2 26.42% 36.17% 21.15% 24.49% 68.63% 28.81% Sophomore 1646 Engram Taylor Female Auburn High School 11 12 VG 1 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% 50.00% Varsity 2334 Espy Brady Male Hewitt Trussville 9 10 FB 1 49.06% 44.68% -- -- -- 91.53% Sophomore 709 Farmer JC Male Oak Mountain High School 10 11 SB 1 15.56% 12.20% 8.89% 30.43% 13.64% 12.24% JV 1910 Farr Conlan Male Bob Jones High School 9 10 FB 2 41.51% 34.04% 36.54% 26.53% 15.69% 22.03% Sophomore 1682 Ford Madi Female Buckhorn High School 10 11 SG 1 80.00% -- 45.45% 16.67% 41.67% 46.15% JV 1905 Francis Joseph Male Jacksonville High School 10 11 SB 2 2.22% 39.02% 2.22% 2.17% 2.27% 2.04% JV 2075 <yellow highlight> indicates a rider that has advanced a category due to race results /*/ student-athlete raced in a different category Page 1 of 4 ALABAMA CPT Spring 2019 2018 Grade 2019 2018 Category Race #1 Race #2 Race #3 Race #4 Race #5 Overall 2019 Points Last Name First Name Sex 2018 Team Name (Last Year) Grade (Last Year) Div Percentile Percentile Percentile Percentile Percentile Percentile Category Overall French Jack Male Northridge High School 8 9 FB 2 24.53% -- 5.77% 30.61% 35.29% 20.34% Freshman 1698 Galipeau Joseph Male Hoover Bucs 10 11 SB 2 8.89% 7.32% 4.44% 8.70% 6.82% 6.12% JV 1997 Garcia Antonio Male Jacksonville High School 9 10 FB 2 98.11% 63.83% 76.92% 55.10% 74.51% 57.63% Sophomore 1315 Garner Blake Male Shelby County Composite Team 10 11 SB 2 84.44% 97.56% 88.89% 84.78% 75.00% 79.59% JV 1275 Gifford Thomas Male Pelham High School 10 11 SB 1 37.78% 46.34% 53.33% 50.00% 50.00% 48.98% JV 1530 Gilbert Lake Male Etowah County Composite Team 10 11 SB 2 26.67% 31.71% 28.89% 28.26% 43.18% 32.65% JV 1663 Goodling William Male Auburn High School 11 12 VB 1 100.00% 100.00% -- 100.00% 91.67% 71.43% Varsity 2015 Gordon Luke Male Oak Mountain High School 10 11 VB 1 /*/ 41.67% 36.36% -- -- 92.86% Varsity 1086 Gray John Curtis Male Red Mountain Composite 9 10 FB 2 18.87% 25.53% 26.92% -- 33.33% 23.73% Sophomore 1662 Gray Noah Male Etowah County Composite Team 10 11 SB 2 86.67% -- 82.22% -- 84.09% 91.84% JV 934 Green Madalyn Female Red Mountain Composite 9 10 FG 2 -- DNF -- -- -- 100.00% Sophomore 0 Greene Calen Male Lee County Composite Team 11 12 JVB 2 46.30% 67.39% -- 38.30% 61.70% 49.15% JV 1568 Haataja Zachary Male Gulf Coast Composite 9 10 FB 2 11.32% 14.89% 23.08% 14.29% 21.57% 15.25% Sophomore 1837 Hagan Ethan Male Cheaha mountain bike racing team composite 9 10 FB 2 9.43% 17.02% 11.54% 12.24% 17.65% 11.86% Sophomore 1877 Haley Izzy Female Hewitt Trussville 10 11 SG 1 60.00% 80.00% 36.36% 25.00% 33.33% 30.77% JV 1953 Hardy Clay Male Huntsville High School 11 12 JVB 1 79.63% 71.74% -- -- -- 88.14% JV 696 Harper Coleman Male Etowah County Composite Team 10 11 SB 2 46.67% 58.54% -- 52.17% 97.73% 67.35% JV 1373 Harrison Sam Male Spain Park Mountain Bike Club 9 10 FB 2 79.25% -- 63.46% 77.55% 84.31% 71.19% Sophomore 1228 Hart Henle Male Vestavia Hills 10 11 SB 1 51.11% 63.41% 55.56% 69.57% 100.00% 59.18% JV 1396 Hathaway Dawson Male Jacksonville High School 11 12 JVB 2 25.93% 32.61% 25.00% 12.77% 17.02% 13.56% Varsity 1947 Hathaway Lleyton Male Jacksonville High School 9 10 FB 2 60.38% 57.45% 59.62% 53.06% 58.82% 47.46% Sophomore 1385 Haynes Makinley Female Hewitt Trussville 11 12 JVG 1 41.18% 46.67% DNF 29.41% 31.25% 31.58% JV 2055 Hicks Austin Male Hewitt Trussville 11 12 JVB 1 9.26% 6.52% 15.91% 6.38% 14.89% 6.78% Varsity 2103 Hinds Daniel Male Spain Park Mountain Bike Club 9 10 FB 2 62.26% 55.32% 46.15% 85.71% 45.10% 44.07% Sophomore 1425 Hodge Sallie-Grace Female The Donoho School 11 12 JVG 2 100.00% -- 88.24% 100.00% 100.00% 78.95% JV 1751 Hoeniges Tucker Male Mississippi Blues Composite Team 11 12 VB 2 /*/ 33.33% -- -- -- 100.00% Varsity 547 Hooks Kierstyn Female Pelham High School 9 10 FG 1 71.43% 55.56% 50.00% 33.33% 66.67% 40.00% Sophomore 1943 Houssine Leon Male Northwest Alabama Team 10 11 SB 2 88.89% 92.68% 91.11% 91.30% -- 85.71% JV 1206 Huinker Noah Male Bob Jones High School 11 12 JVB 2 68.52% 54.35% 31.82% 21.28% 23.40% 27.12% JV 1822 Hulsey Liam Male Fort Payne 10 11 SB 2 20.00% 29.27% 37.78% 36.96% 40.91% 30.61% JV 1671 Hutchens John Male Randolph School 9 10 FB 2 43.40% -- 42.31% 46.94% 39.22% 40.68% Sophomore 1473 Hutchens Sara Female Randolph School 11 12 JVG 2 23.53% -- -- 41.18% 43.75% 89.47% JV 1532 Hutchison Alex Male
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