Top Delsea Times
(1) 16:06 Michael Rankin (SJ Parochials 2008)
(2) 16:25 Andrew Vernon (SJ Open 2002)
(3) 16:30 Shawn D’Andrea (SJ Open 2004)
(4) 16:42 Frank Vadino (SJ PAR 2006)
(5) 16:42 Brian Walter (SJ Open 2009)
(6) 16:49 Thomas Hoban (SJ Open 2008)
(6) 16:53 Colin MacFarlane (SJ PAR 2004)
(7) 17:03 Greg Smith (SJ Open 2002)
(8) 17:04 Michael Fiore (SJ PAR 2005)
(9) 17:05 Stephen Sigwart (SJ PAR 2005)
(10) 17:05 Richard McKean (SJ PAR 2009)
(11) 17:06 Paul Gettings (SJ PAR 2006)
(12) 17:08 Tim Miles (SJ Parochials 2002)
(13) 17:08 Alec Connelly (SJ Parochials 2008)
(14) 17:13 Andrew Sigwart (SJ PAR 2003)
(15) 17:21 Tim Lively (SJ Open 2003)
(16) 17:35 Nick Lamberto (SJ Open 2009)
(17) 17:37 Dan Mills (SJ PAR 2005)
(18) 17:41 Chris Keane (SJ Open 2004)
(19) 17:42 Paul Catrino (SJ Open 2008)
(20) 17:52 Stefano Mastrando (SJ PAR 2009)
(21) 17:55 Dustin Isbert (SJ PAR 2003)
(22) 17:58 Mike Rooney (SJ PAR 2006)
(23) 18:01 Tom Norris (SJ PAR 2007)
(24) 18:01 Kip Sita (SJ Open 2002)
(25) 18:06 Michael Rooney (SJ PAR 2006)
(26) 18:08 Joseph Nuccio (SJ PAR 2009)
(27) 18:10 Paul Lively (SJ PAR 2006)
(28) 18:10 Nick Vadino (SJ Open 2009)
South Jersey Open « Paul VI Cross Country said
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jordan cardoza said
if this is a 3 mile race that these guys are running then its slow because im only a sophmore in high school and i run a 17:02 3 mile and i still get beat by a lot of people
Alec Connelly said
It is 3.1, and yes, the .1 does make a difference. Also, none of these times can be considered slow, even at 17:41 the average mile is around a 5:42. If you claim to have run a 17:02 “3″ mile, then you would have run a 17:40 5k, which is equivalent to the top 15th time, take a second. On top of that, half of the top times were run by freshmen/sophomores. Think before you post, please.
Joe Iuliucci said
Is this the old GCC 3.1 course? If so, we should create a list by class just like Holmdel. Oh, Alec is correct that these are decent times for Fres/Soph runners.