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Rider Standings Through Race 4 (FINAL) 2012 Preliminary Standings April 23, 5:53:56 AM 4 of 5 races Varsity Girls PLACE RIDER (plate #) SCHOOL POINTS 1 Kate Courtney (8) Branson High School 2166 2 Josie Nordrum (17) Redwood High School 2156 3 Shayna Powless (18) Independent 2132 4 Mackinzie Stanley (11) Sir Francis Drake High School 2045 5 Quincee Chandler (7) Salinas High School 1868 6 Isabella Breen (3) San Rafael High School 1865 7 Kristen Deberdt (9) Salinas High School 1782 8 Julia Martien (16) El Cerrito High School 1706 9 Annie Brow (4) San Rafael High School 1684 10 Emily Lawrence (14) San Ramon Valley 1667 11 Emily Lane (13) San Rafael High School 1653 12 Emily Cerna (6) Salinas High School 1640 13 Julie Barton (2) Independent 1488 14 Sara Schneider (20) Spartans High School Mountain Bike Composite 1429 15 Elizabeth Maguire (15) Casa Grande High School 1415 16 Cara Woods (24) Terra Linda High School 1387 17 Libby Caldwell (5) Sir Francis Drake High School 1367 18 Kirby Sikes (12) Berkeley High School 1221 19 Riley Eyre (10) El Cerrito High School 1205 20 Sofia Gomez Villafane (1) Independent 1001 21 Molly Radosevich (19) El Cerrito High School 910 1 of 18 2012 Preliminary Standings April 23, 5:53:56 AM 4 of 5 races Varsity Boys PLACE RIDER (plate #) SCHOOL POINTS 1 Bryan Duke (68) Salinas High School 2162 2 Jacob Albrecht (66) Santa Cruz Composite 2144 3 Brandon Dillard (70) Independent 1938 4 Tyler Jones (69) Maria Carrillo High School 1923 5 Nathan Murcia (57) Woodcreek High School 1890 6 Miles Lim (51) Sir Francis Drake High School 1872 7 Adam O'Camb (71) Miramonte Cycling 1804 8 Evan Rossow (44) Salinas High School 1747 Dominik Cinka (54) Tamalpais High School 1747 10 Justin Herrell (34) Casa Grande High School 1726 11 Wyatt Morin (36) Independent 1713 12 Ben Suliteanu (43) Redwood High School 1694 13 Alex Chamberlin (40) Monte Vista High School 1677 14 Sam McLaughlin (52) Sir Francis Drake High School 1668 15 Taylor Smith (62) Marin Catholic Mountain Bike Team 1621 16 Jonathan Kaufman (46) San Rafael High School 1609 17 Tommy Breeze (53) Sir Francis Drake High School 1589 18 Tobin Ortenblad (77) Independent 1553 19 Devin Eastman (58) Redwood High School 1523 20 Matthew Erbentraut (45) San Marin High School 1518 21 Eliel Anttila (61) Branson High School 1511 22 Lucas Newcomb (50) Sir Francis Drake High School 1484 23 Jeremy Slavitz (31) Branson High School 1483 24 Spence Peterson (67) Tamalpais High School 1478 25 Nik Dommen (72) Sir Francis Drake High School 1468 26 Neilson Powless (75) Independent 1424 27 Aleck Crofoot (56) Trojans High School Composite 1350 28 Jack Keane (60) Independent 1333 29 Tim Morris (32) Branson High School 1280 30 Austin Gooder (37) Marin Catholic Mountain Bike Team 1231 31 Chase Cummings (47) Santa Cruz Composite 1178 32 Anthony Fryer (42) Independent 1152 33 Derek Hobden (41) Monte Vista High School 1151 34 Conor Briese (49) Sir Francis Drake High School 1144 35 Skyler Taylor (55) Tamalpais High School 1053 36 Dylan Kane (64) Tamalpais High School 852 37 Erik Johnson (39) Miramonte Cycling 780 38 Chris Ravina (65) Novato High School 778 39 Bob Siegel (74) Tamalpais High School 765 40 John Morehouse (33) Casa Grande High School 758 41 Reese Levine (80) Miramonte Cycling 415 42 Dillon Charlton (63) Tamalpais High School 402 43 Josh Krisman (48) Santa Cruz Composite 376 44 Larry Smith (38) Marin Catholic Mountain Bike Team 373 45 Johnny Newcomb (73) Sir Francis Drake High School 356 2 of 18 3 of 18 2012 Preliminary Standings April 23, 5:53:56 AM 4 of 5 races JV Girls PLACE RIDER (plate #) SCHOOL POINTS 1 Kaitlynn Elvidge (127) San Ramon Valley 2042 2 Amanda Winne (104) Woodcreek High School 2017 3 Zohe Slack (111) Albany High School 1942 4 Tess Wenning (105) Woodcreek High School 1895 5 Clare Brosnan (131) San Rafael High School 1887 6 Leah Lind-White (138) Sir Francis Drake High School 1830 7 J.J. 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