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2020 NISCA Dual Meet Rankings 2019-20 NISCA National Dual Meet Team Rankings Sponsored by IST - International Sports Timing Class 1 - Boys Public (1-900) Class 5 - Girls Public (1-900) PL Pts School City ST Coach PL Pts School City ST Coach 1 5010 Wayland High School Wayland MA Mike Foley 1 5282 Hutchinson H.S. Hutchinson MN Rory Fairbanks 2 4519 Winona Senior High School Winona MN Chris Mayer 2 4797 Rocky River High School Rocky River OH Emma Peck 3 4377 Glens Falls City School Glens Falls NY Kevin Crossman 3 4535 Weston High School Weston MA Claude Valle 4 4335 Milan High School Milan MI Daniel Heikka 4 4507 Wayland High School Wayland MA Mike Foley 5 4172 Weston High School Weston MA Claude Valle 5 4034 Dallas High School Dallas PA Romayne Mosier 6 3869 Nantucket High School Nantucket MA Jim Pignato 6 3798 Nantucket High School Nantucket MA Jim Pignato 7 3822 Rocky River High School Rocky River OH Mark Harris 7 3698 Carrboro High School Carrboro NC Julie Neal 8 3798 Dallas High School Dallas PA Romayne Mosier 8 3506 Mount Vernon Senior High School Mt. Vernon IN Stephen Loehr 9 3393 Carrboro High School Carrboro NC Julie Neal 9 3320 Powell High School Powell WY Bob Smartt 10 3128 Boonville High School Boonville IN Mike Chapman 10 2881 Bellbrook High School Bellbrook OH Rob Johnson 11 2653 Altus High School Altus OK Linda Wiginton 11 2329 Ellsworth High School Ellsworth ME James B. Goodman 12 2107 Batesville High School Batesville IN Greg McMullen 12 1707 Lansing High School Lansing NY Diane Hicks-Hughes 13 1905 Ellsworth High School Ellsworth ME James B. Goodman 13 1623 Altus High School Altus OK Linda Wiginton 14 1871 Lansing High School Lansing NY Diane Hicks-Hughes 14 1559 Martins Ferry High School Martins Ferry OH Nicholas Levi 15 1677 Bellbrook High School Bellbrook OH Rob Johnson 15 1453 Chase High School Forest City NC Crystal Bridges 16 1334 Aberdeen High School Aberdeen WA Rob Burns 16 957 Batesville High School Batesville IN Greg McMullen 17 1209 Martins Ferry High School Martins Ferry OH Nicholas Levi 17 578 Martha's Vineyard Regional HS Oak Bluffs MA Jonathan Chatinover 18 956 Martha's Vineyard Regional HS Oak Bluffs MA Jonathan Chatinover Class 2 - Boys Public (901-1400) Class 6 - Girls Public (901-1400) PL Pts School City ST Coach PL Pts School City ST Coach 1 5248 Western Albemarle Crozet VA Dan Bledsoe 1 5933 Ames High School Ames IA Dan Flannery 2 4880 Highlands High School Fort Thomas KY Amanda Johnson 2 5663 Hershey High School Hershey PA Greg Fastrich 3 4873 Hershey High School Hershey PA Greg Fastrich 3 5407 Upper Dublin High School Ft. Washington PA Pat Redican 4 4809 Horace Greeley Chappaqua NY Margaret P. Kaplan 4 5307 Brookfield East High School Brookfield WI Michael Rose 5 4790 Los Alamos High School Los Alamos NM Stuart Corliss 5 4952 Dexter High School Dexter MI Cory Bergen 6 4732 Ames High School Ames IA Dan Flannery 6 4902 Laramie High School Laramie WY Tom Hudson 7 4607 Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central HS Grand Rapids MI Dennis Neat 7 4841 Moorestown High School Moorestown NJ John Battersby 8 4585 Laramie High School Laramie WY Tom Hudson 8 4833 Niskayuna High School Niskayuna NY Scott Seligman 9 4582 Boardman High School Boardman OH Carlo Cordon 9 4674 Herbert Henry Dow High School Midland MI Carl Smith 10 4417 Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC Greggor Zoltners 10 4628 Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central HS Grand Rapids MI Dennis Neat 11 4228 Northfield High School Northfield MN Doug Davis 11 4546 Duxbury High School Duxbury MA Elizabeth Walsh 12 4147 Dexter High School Dexter MI Michael McHugh 12 4488 John Jay Cross River NY Margaret P. Kaplan 13 4145 Concord-Carlisle High School Concord MA Matthew Goldberg 13 4465 Concord-Carlisle High School Concord MA Matthew Goldberg 14 4113 Andrews High School Andrews TX Mike Waldmann 14 4352 Wethersfield High School Wethersfield CT Lee Schwartzman 15 4107 Radnor High School Wayne PA Tom Robinson 15 4207 Muskegon Mona Shores Muskegon MI Michael Homan 16 4083 Mt. Vernon High School Fortville IN Brad Grieshop 16 4179 Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham MA Erik Mandell 17 4013 Fremont Ross High School Fremont OH Philip Moran 17 3984 Ladue Horton Watkins High School Ladue MO Hap Gentry 18 3876 Duxbury High School Duxbury MA Doug Backlund 18 3895 Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC Greggor Zoltners 19 3870 Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham MA Erik Mandell 19 3810 Andrews High School Andrews TX Mike Waldmann 20 3813 Ladue Horton Watkins High School Ladue MO Hap Gentry 20 3782 Fremont Ross High School Fremont OH Philip Moran 21 3758 Royal Oak High School Royal Oak MI Darrin Millar 21 3578 Highlands High School Fort Thomas KY Amanda Johnson 22 3673 East Lansing East Lansing MI Brian Post 22 3324 York Suburban High School York PA Dick Guyer 23 3625 Talawanda High School Oxford OH Stephen Pasquale 23 3257 Los Alamos High School Los Alamos NM Stuart Corliss 24 3513 York Suburban High School York PA Dick Guyer 24 3026 Mason City High School Mason City IA Steve Hugo 25 3497 Burnt Hills/Ballston Lake Burnt Hills NY Matthew Turner 25 2902 Henry J. Kaiser High School Honolulu HI Craig Takahashi 26 3467 Bangor High School Bangor ME Jameson Ploch 26 2682 Talawanda High School Oxford OH Stephen Pasquale 27 3458 Ronald N. Davies High School Fargo ND Jennifer Johnson 27 1990 Northeastern High School Manchester PA Dan Schaeberle 28 3276 Ottawa Hills High School Grand Rapids MI Eve Julian 28 1808 Mt. Vernon High School Fortville IN Brad Grieshop 29 3269 Mason City High School Mason City IA Steve Hugo 29 863 Central High School Independence OR Jesse Genualdi 30 3198 Saguaro High School Scottsdale AZ Robert Thornburgh 31 3109 Northeastern High School Manchester PA Dan Schaeberle 32 3036 Henry J. Kaiser High School Honolulu HI Craig Takahashi 33 2691 Reading Memorial High School Reading MA Ken Holbrook 34 1508 Muskegon Mona Shores Muskegon MI Michael Homan 35 708 Central High School Independence OR Jesse Genualdi Class 3 - Boys Public (1401-1900) Class 7 - Girls Public (1401-1900) PL Pts School City ST Coach PL Pts School City ST Coach 1 5809 Upper Arlington High School Upper Arlington OH Michael de Bear 1 5460 Newport High School Bellevue WA Eric Bartleson 2 5445 Iowa City West High School Iowa City IA Byron Butler 2 5333 John Hersey High School Arlington Heights IL Dick Mortensen 3 5285 Newport High School Bellevue WA Eric Bartleson 3 5308 Upper Arlington High School Columbus OH Daniel Peterkoski 4 5090 Highland Park Highland Park IL Tim Sirois 4 5304 Westford Academy Westford MA Caitlin Klick-McHugh 5 5046 North Canton Hoover High School North Canton OH Rick Morrison 5 5279 Iowa City West High School Iowa City IA Byron Butler 6 4870 John Hersey High School Arlington Heights IL Dick Mortensen 6 5173 Concord High School Elkhart IN Thomas Johnson 7 4788 Charter School of Wilmington Wilmington DE Chris Gardner 7 5000 Andover High School Andover MA Patty Barrett & Becky Pierce 8 4744 Marvin Ridge High School Waxhaw NC Melissa S. King-Pierce 8 4925 Marvin Ridge High School Waxhaw NC Melissa S. King-Pierce 9 4486 Beloit Memorial High School Beloit WI Richard Vogel 9 4901 Farmington High School Farmington MN Jen Marshall 10 4461 Ann Arbor Huron High School Ann Arbor MI Eric Stanczyk 10 4885 Owen J. Roberts High School Pottstown PA Kevin Bott 11 4452 Westford Academy Westford MA Harriet Kinnett 11 4842 Wellesley High School Wellesley MA Jennifer Dutton 12 4450 Iowa City Iowa City IA Zane Hugo 12 4801 Hatboro-Horsham Horsham PA Kip Emig 13 4374 Concord High School Elkhart IN Thomas Johnson 13 4726 North Canton Hoover High School North Canton OH Rick Morrison 14 4359 Hatboro-Horsham Horsham PA Kip Emig 14 4710 William Hall High School West Hartford CT John McClure 15 4312 Chelmsford High School Chelmsford MA Craig Vitale 15 4633 Needham High School Needham MA Rachel Waldstein 16 4292 Ridley High School Folsom PA Kevin Pierce 16 4616 Minneapolis Southwest Minneapolis MN Chris Aarseth 17 4251 Bloomfield Hills High School Bloomfield Hills MI Rick Dylewski 17 4516 Ann Arbor Huron High School Ann Arbor MI Andrea Stanczyk 18 4230 Bartlesville Bartlesvile OK Chad Englehart 18 4500 Haverford High School Haverford PA Matthew Stewart 19 4087 Owen J. Roberts High School Pottstown PA Kevin Bott 19 4444 Iowa City Iowa City IA Zane Hugo 20 4030 Haverford High School Haverford PA Matthew Stewart 20 4338 Farragut High School Knoxville TN Betsy Hondorf 21 3988 Acton-Boxboro Regional High School Acton MA Gretchen Turner 21 4303 Highland Park Highland Park IL Tim Sirois 22 3971 Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School Sudbury MA Julie Nocka 22 4275 Papillion-La Vista High School Papillion NE Nick Baker 23 3957 Ravenwood High School Brentwood TN Daun Lutz 23 4273 Brookline High School Brookline MA Jim Stallings 24 3929 Farragut High School Knoxville TN Betsy Hondorf 24 4227 Flour Bluff Corpus Christi TX Bryan Hutchinson 25 3921 Marshalltown High School Marshalltown IA Mike Loupee 25 4193 Beloit Memorial High School Beloit WI Richard Vogel 26 3866 Andover High School Andover MN Marcia Ford 26 4186 Ravenwood High School Brentwood TN Daun Lutz 27 3838 Papillion-La Vista High School Papillion NE Nick Baker 27 4145 Acton-Boxboro Regional High School Acton MA Gretchen Turner 28 3650 Needham High School Needham MA Adam Cole 28 4028 Burnt Hills/Ballston Lake/Scotia-Glenville Burnt Hills NY Matthew Turner/Shawna Weaver 29 3475 Chamblee High School Atlanta GA Greg Valley 29 4003 Ridley High School Folsom PA Kevin Pierce 30 3409 Dubuque Hempstead High School Dubuque IA Rick Loeffelholz 30 3920 Charter School of Wilmington Wilmington DE Chris Gardner
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