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Cross Country Media Packet.Pdf TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE BOARD Meet Officials ..............................................3 District 1: Harlan Kredit, Lynden Christian Course Map .................................................3 District 2: Pat McCarthy, Seattle, Pres. Scholastic Awards .......................................4 District 3: Tim Thomsen, Sumner 1B/2B Girls ..................................................6 District 4: Mick Hoffman, Vancouver 1A Girls ........................................................7 District 5: Rich Rouleau, Naches Valley 2A Girls ........................................................8 District 6: Miles Caples, Entiat 3A Girls ........................................................9 District 7: Greg Whitmore, Lind-Ritzville, VP 4A Girls ......................................................11 District 8: Lori Wyborney, Rogers 1B/2B Boys ................................................13 District 9: Ken Lindgren, Oakesdale 1A Boys .....................................................14 Region A: Eric McCurdy, Seattle 2A Boys .....................................................15 Region B: Wendy Malich, Franklin Pierce 3A Boys .....................................................16 Region C: John Cerna, Toppenish 4A Boys .....................................................18 At Large: John Wallwork, Chiawana Top Performers .....................................18-26 Past Individual Champions (Boys) ........27-28 Past Individual Champions (Girls) ........28-29 WIAA STAFF Past Team Champions (Boys) ....................30 Executive Director: Mike Colbrese Past Team Champions (Girls) .....................31 Asst. Executive Director: Cindy Adsit Wheelchair Participants/History ...............32 Asst. Executive Director: Andy Barnes Top 100 State Championship Times .....34-35 Asst. Executive Director: Brian Smith Asst. Executive Director: John Miller Dir. of Finance & Operations: Leah Francis Dir. of Marketing: Andy Knapp Sports & Activities Info. Dir.: Casey Johnson SCHEDULE Eligibility Coordinator: Sam Brown Event Start Team Awards Asst. to the Exec. Director: Katie Davis Coaches/Academic All Day Project Coordinator: Jennetta Blake Wheelchair 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Production Coordinator: Aaron Roetcisoender 1B/2B Girls 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1A Girls 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2A Girls 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1B/2B Boys 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. DISTRICT DIRECTORS 1A Boys 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. District 1: Robert Polk 3A Girls 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. District 2: Tom Doyle 4A Girls 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. District 3: Joe Keller 2A Boys 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. District 4: Tim Graham/Tim Trimble 3A Boys 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. District 5: Kent Andersen 4A Boys 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. District 6: BJ Kuntz District 7: Russ Brown Individual awards will begin immediately after District 8: Herb Rotchford the conclusion of each race District 9: Don Wilkins Welcome to the WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington/Les Schwab Tires 2018-19 State Championships. The WIAA Executive Board, staff and member schools share a common goal of providing interscholastic activities that enrich the lives of our students and foster lifelong learning experiences. That goal ties in well with the message of the WIAA -- “Preparing youth for life, from one generation to the next.” Core values such as integrity, pride and fairness have guided the Association over the past century and will continue to shape student-athletes each year. This event is the result of determination, commitment and hard work by many people throughout the course of a season. The message we can all take from these events is the pride, teamwork and sportsmanship that these students and coaches have demonstrated along the way. The display of a positive attitude, whether as a participant or spectator, is the ultimate goal of our interscholastic activities programs. The WIAA’s resolve to nurture a healthy culture in each member school has become the standard for ensuring that these tenants are upheld. Please do your part by cheering on all participants at this State Championship event. By doing so, you are contributing to a wholesome event that is fun for everyone involved - student participants, officials, coaches and fans. Sincerely, Mike A. Colbrese, Executive Director of the WIAA 2018 STATE CROSS COUNTRY | 1 SUN WILLOWS COURSE MAP MEET OFFICIALS Meet Director: Gregg Huisingh Program Sales: Pasco HS Key Club Timers: Lori Shauvin Eric Greager, Lisa Martin, Kriston McBride, Jim Peterson Event Assistants: John Cazier, John Crawford, Dale Fuller, Finish Line Judges: Dale Fuller-lead, Penny Colton, Gabe Wayne Frank DeShazo, Dan Hansen, Tim Harrington, Chris Herndobler, Security/Gate: Brian Baker, Doug Bosted, Mike Calvear, Bill Henry, Bill Leahy, Scott Larson, Cindy Larson, Dale Lawrence Elfering, Omar Escalera, Bernie Klippert, Nancy Announcer: Don Wright Lindsey, Ron Melton, Jim Neeway, Curtis Paxton, Jim Martin, Mike Martin, Brian Meredith, Devin Olson, Peterson, Dana Ward, David Wilson, Steve Wisness, Tony Rubalcava, Angie Sessions, Jake Stueckle, Raul Computer Operators: John Crawford, Steve Frucci, Butch Pasco HS Cross Country Team, Chiawana HS Cross Sital, Connie Wallace, Rob Wallace, Kevin Williams, Paul Walter, Rob Whitacre Country Team Brunner – Pasco Police, Moon Security, Natalie Pyle, John Wallwork, Course Marshals: Wayne Frank, Duncan Campbell, Timing Chip Distribution:Chad Hudson, Laura Hudson, Pat Campbell, Richard Campbell, Tom Campbell, Dan Heather Franklin, Sharon Huisingh, Julia Jones, Seth Ticket Sales/Pass Gate: Annie Baker, d, Jerry Caoile, Carey, Ryan Calveard, Bernie Daos, Greg Domingos, Les Poulson Isabella Chavez, Shana Chavez, Jeni Duvall, Norma Domingos, Alex Frank, Cristi Frank, Carl Frank, Debbe Espindola, Justin Farley, Troy Farley, Kristin Fifer, Toni Frank, Robert Guajardo, Vince Guajardo, Steve Horning, Games Committee: Bob Barbero, Chuck Bodeen, Dorris Garza, Lorena Hernandez, Gary Jonas, Renee Kitchen, Scott Huber, Karen Kelly, Terry Kelly, Pat Kenworthy, Cronrath, Mark Cullen, Barbara Hubbard, Mike Hubbard, Amanda Kouster, Sara Mahler, Mike Martin, Nancy Richard La Londe, Clay Lewis, Chris Lowe, Mitch Madison, Don McFarland Martin, Dave McCarty, Lali Menchaca, Alma Montez, Ed Maxwell, , Jim Miller, Shawn Murphy, Keaston Nettin, Devin Olsen,Blake Stock, Julie Stock, Angie Sessions, Rod Nettnin, Randy Nunamaker, Devin Olsen, Rufus Park, Medical Staff:Dr. John Staeheli, Dr. Gordon Heieh, Eileen Till, Vern Till, Cameron Strycker, Brianna Strycker, Vika Serva, Frank Swenson, Willie Taylor, Scott Ward, Dr. Mary Lynn Scovazzo, Dr. Patrick Dawson, Dr. David Alisha Miller Lynn Widdison Gibbons, Ashley Manry, Casey Ulrich, Ciara Ashford, Northwest Orthopedic, Pasco Fire Department Parking/Traffic Control: Gary Jonas, Cayden Cazier, Facilities: Wayne Frank, Dale Fuller leads, Scott Larson, Bernie Klipert, Mike Martin, David Schick, Moon Curtis Paxton, Tim Harrington, Dave Wilson, Lisa Martin, Starter/Clerks: Bob Barbero, Chuck Bodeen Dorris Security, Paul Brunner- Pasco Police, Bernie Klippert, Dan Tony Johnson, Nolan Harper, Phil Green, Todd Lewison, Cronrath, Mark Cronrath, Matt Cronrath, John Morgan, Miller Roy McCoskey, Dean Docken, Pasco School District, Pasco Sandra Morgan, Steve Potter, Rick Redden, Courtney Recreation Dept, Tri-Cities Water Follies, Pasco HS Cross Stenson Country Team, Chiawana HS Cross Country Team Awards: Stacy Beal, Michelle Whitney Pasco Girls Cross Press Stewards: Jill Raebel, Paige Raebel, Jonah Raebel Country Team 2018 STATE CROSS COUNTRY | 3 1B/2B GIRLS INFORMATION 2017 TEAM RESULTS 2017 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Liberty Bell 23 Novie McCabe Liberty Bell 10 18:30.2 2. NW Christian (Lacey) 51 Gretta Scholz Liberty Bell 10 19:06.4 3. Ilwaco 106 Hannah Funkhouser Trout Lake 9 19:19.4 4. Saint George’s 120 Ellie Summers NW Christian Lacey( ) 12 19:30.6 5. Asotin 131 Jora Gleason Saint George’s 11 19:46.4 6. Cedar Tree Classical 133 Ella Kuzyk Liberty Bell 11 19:55.8 7. NW Christian (Colbert) 166 Athena Milani Liberty Bell 11 20:13.9 8. Colfax 197 Ava Shackell NW Christian Lacey( ) 11 20:14.1 LANE ASSIGNMENTS Lind-Ritzville Toledo Kettle Falls Rainier 1062 Linnea Schafer-10 1083 Greenlee Clark-9 1116 Mya Edwards-9 1149 Sophie Beadle-11 ALLEY 1 1084 Ashley White-10 1117 Zarahemla Johnson-11 1150 Hazel Busic-10 4-6 District 1-4 Individuals Manson 1118 Lanie Lince-11 1151 Alexis Diamond-12 7 Republic-Curlew 1063 Cara Hutton-9 Toutle Lake 1119 Rainey Lince-9 1152 Nina Guizzetti-12 8 Trout Lake 1085 Darla Kandoll-9 1120 Claire Montowski-10 1153 Elaina Hansen-12 9 Kettle Falls Mary Walker 1086 Meleah Kandoll-12 1121 Mary Sauvola-11 1154 Selena Niemi-9 10 Pope John Paul II 1064 Kiana Johnson-10 1155 Lorianne Price-11 11 Asotin Tri-Cities Prep Liberty Bell 1156 Nina Rostock-11 12 District 5-6 Individuals Morton White Pass 1087 Celeste Davis-12 1122 Keeley Brooks-10 1157 Khailyn Yarbrough-11 13 Colfax 1065 Kaylen Collette-12 1123 Jori Grialou-9 1066 Alissa Hughes-11 Wilbur-Creston 1124 Ella Kuzyk-12 Republic-Curlew ALLEY 2 1088 Madison Clark-12 1125 Mahali Kuzyk-9 1158 Korin Baker-11 14 NW Christian (Lacey) Mossyrock 1126 Novie McCabe-11 1159 Tandice Fletcher-12 15 Liberty Bell 1067 Sarah Lovan-12 1127 Ava Mott-12 1160 Melanie Lichterman-10 16-18 Dist. 7-9 Individuals TEAMS 1128 Lena Nelson-10 1161 Savannah Lind-10 19 White Swan Muckleshoot Tribal Asotin 1129 Icel Sukovaty-12 1162 Anna Reiss-12 20 Rainier 1068 Rosalie Fish-12 1089 Shannon Daily-12 1130 Eva Weymuller-10 1163 Emma Reiss-10 21 Cedar Tree Classical 1090 Maia Dykstra-12 1164 Courtney Starr-9 22 Ilwaco North Beach
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