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    State scores at the 2009 NCAA D1 Men's Outdoor based on where each individual scorer went to high school

    #1 CALIFORNIA = 63
    800 Richard Jones, LSU, Benicia HS, 1:47.10, 4
    1500 German Fernandez, Oklahoma St, Riverbank HS, 3:39.00, 10; Brandon Bethke, Arizona St, El Toro HS, 14:08.00, 5
    400H Jeshua Anderson, Washington St, Taft HS, 48.47, 10
    PV Scott Roth, Washington, Granite Bay HS, 18-02.50, 8; Nico Weiler, Harvard, Los Gatos HS, 17-06.50, 3
    TJ Zuheir Sharif, Texas A&M, Franklin HS, 55-00.00, 5; Nkosinza Balumbu, Arkansas, James Logan HS, 53-09.75, 4
    DT Daniel Schaerer, Stanford, The Bishops HS, 194-09, 6
    JT Corey White, S California, Mt Pleasant HS, 248-05, 8

    #2 TEXAS = 54
    200 Chris Dykes, Texas A&M, Aldine HS, 21.05, 3
    400 Bryan Miller, Texas A&M, Bellaire Episcopal HS, 45.91, 1
    110H Jason Richardson, S Carolina, Cedar Hill HS, 13.49, 8
    3000SC Jake Morse, Texas, Arlington HS, 8:38.25, 5; Scott MacPherson, Arkansas, Plano HS, 8:38.87, 4
    HJ Scott Sellers, Kansas St, Cinco Ranch HS, 7-05.00, 10
    PV Jason Colwick, Rice, San Marcos HS, 18-08.25, 10; Nick Frawley, Air Force, Midlothian HS, 17-06.50, 2
    LJ Jeremy Hicks, LSU, Elsik HS, 26-01.50, 4
    TJ Tyron Stewart, Texas A&M, Cedar Hill HS, 53-04.50, 3; Melvin Echard, Texas A&M, Smithson Valley HS, 52-08.75, 2
    Dec Trinity Otto, Texas A&M, Lindsay HS, 7652, 2

    #3 OREGON = 35
    5000 Galen Rupp, Oregon, Central Catholic HS, 14:04.12, 10
    10000 Galen Rupp, Oregon, Central Catholic HS, 28:21.45, 10
    JT Cyrus Hostetler, Oregon, Newburg HS, 238-06, 5
    Dec Ashton Eaton, Oregon, Mountain View HS, 8241, 10

    #4 LOUISIANA = 23
    100 Trindon Holliday, LSU, Zachary Northeast HS, 10.00, 10
    200 Trey Harts, Baylor, Barbe HS, 21.09, 2
    JT Chris Hill, Georgia, Sulphur HS, 268-04, 10; Cody Fillinich, Northwestern St, South Lafourche HS, 225-01, 1

    #5t ILLINOIS = 22
    100 Adam Harris, Michigan, Wheaton North HS, 10.29, 2
    1500 Dorian Ulrey, Arkansas, Riverdale HS, 3:39.93, 5
    5000 Chris Derrick, Stanford, Neuqua Valley HS, 14:07.34, 6
    110H Kirkland Thornton, Nebraska, Thornwood HS, 13.99, 1
    400H Kirkland Thornton, Nebraska, Thornwood HS, 49.81, 4
    HJ Adetayo Adesanya, Purdue, Naperville North HS, 7-02.50, 4

    #5t NORTH CAROLINA = 22
    110H Ronnie Ash, Bethune-Cookman, Knightdale HS, 13.27, 10; Booker Nunley, S Carolina, Garner HS, 13.84, 3
    400H Johnny Dutch, S Carolina, Clayton HS, 48.62, 8
    Dec Daniel Keller, N Carolina, Southwest Guilford HS, 7631, 1

    #7 UTAH = 21
    10000 Patrick Smyth, Notre Dame, Judge Memorial HS, 29:08.13, 5
    3000SC Kyle Perry, BYU, Alta HS, 8:29.24, 10
    PV Bob Low, BYU, Timpview HS, 17-10.50, 6

    #8t NEW YORK = 19
    800 Sean Tully, Villanova, Syosset HS, 1:47.25, 3
    400H Joe Greene, Albany, Edison HS, 49.67, 5
    3000SC Kyle Heath, Syracuse, Victor HS, 8:45.95, 1
    HJ Garrett Huyler, Cornell, Marlboro Central HS, 7-00.25, 1
    PV Luke Schoen, Albany, West Islip HS, 17-06.50, 1
    HT Walter Henning, LSU, St Anthony HS, 232-00, 8

    #8t PENNSYLVANIA = 19
    TJ Clarence Smith, Penn St, Coatesville HS, 52-07.25, 1
    SP Ryan Whiting, Arizona St, Central Dauphin HS, 65-11.75, 10
    DT Ryan Whiting, Arizona St, Central Dauphin HS, 196-02, 8

    #10t GEORGIA = 17
    100 D'Angelo Cherry, Mississippi St, Mt Zion HS, 10.22, 3
    10000 Girma Mecheso, Auburn, Berkmar HS, 29:12.99, 2
    110H William Wynne, Florida, McEachern HS, 13.68, 6
    TJ Christian Taylor, Florida, Sandy Creek HS, 55-05.75, 6

    #10t VIRGINIA = 17
    200 Charles Clark, Florida St, Bayside HS, 20.55, 10
    HJ Jerome Miller, Georgia Tech, Colonial Forge HS, 7-02.50, 5
    SP Jason Cook, S Carolina, Brentsville HS, 60-06.00, 2

    #12t ARIZONA = 16
    #12t CONNECTICUT = 16
    #12t TENNESSEE = 16
    #15 MINNESOTA = 15
    #16 NEW JERSEY = 14
    #17 NEW HAMPSHIRE = 12
    #18t MICHIGAN = 11
    #18t OHIO = 11
    #20 FLORIDA = 9
    #21t KANSAS = 8
    #21t NEVADA = 8
    #23 WISCONSIN = 7
    #24t IOWA = 6
    #24t SOUTH CAROLINA = 6
    #26t MISSOURI = 5
    #26t WASHINGTON = 5
    #28 IDAHO = 4
    #29t INDIANA = 3
    #29t MARYLAND = 3
    #31 WEST VIRGINIA = 2
    #32t ARKANSAS = 1
    #32t MASSACHUSETTS = 1
    #32t NEW MEXICO = 1
    #32t RHODE ISLAND = 1

    0 = ALABAMA, ALASKA, COLORADO, DELAWARE, HAWAII, KENTUCKY, MAINE, MISSISSIPPI, MONTANA, NEBRASKA, NORTH DAKOTA, OKLAHOMA, SOUTH DAKOTA, VERMONT, WYOMING

  • #2
    Thanks, good stats.

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    • #3
      And the women?

      I'm counting 21 points from Philadelphia West Catholic HS teammates Nicole Leach, Latavia Thomas and Nia Ali.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dj
        And the women?

        I'm counting 21 points from Philadelphia West Catholic HS teammates Nicole Leach, Latavia Thomas and Nia Ali.
        Ah, but remember Ali transferred to Pleasantville NJ?

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        • #5
          State scores at the 2009 NCAA D1 Women's Outdoor based on where each individual scorer went to high school

          #1 CALIFORNIA = 74
          100 Charonda Williams, Arizona St, Gompers HS, 11.37, 3
          200 Charonda Williams, Arizona St, Gompers HS, 22.84, 8
          400 Keshia Baker, Oregon, Fairfield HS, 51.29, 4; Shelise Williams, Arkansas, Wilson HS, 52.01, 2
          800 Dominique Jackson, North Carolina, Fairfield HS, 2:04.38, 2
          1500 Brenda Martinez, Cal-Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga HS, 4:13.97, 8
          5000 Nicole Blood, Oregon, Royal HS, 16:26.58, 8
          10000, Cecily Lemmon, Brigham Young, Vacaville HS, 33:39.97, 8
          400H Latrisha Jordan, Fresno St, Central Valley HS, 58.19, 1
          HJ Amber Kaufman, Hawaii, Branham HS, 6-01.25, 6
          LJ Jamesha Youngblood, Oregon, Hercules HS, 21-05.50, 6; Deana Carson, Baylor, Wilson HS, 21-04.75, 4
          TJ Julie Dufresne, Cal Poly-SLO, Harbor HS, 53-05.00, 3
          DT Billie-Jo Grant, Virginia, Arroyo Grande HS, 165-07, 3
          HT Sharon Ayala, Fresno St, Avenal HS, 200-00, 3
          Hept Gayle Hunter, Penn St, JW North HS, 5797, 4; Shevell Quinley, Arizona, West HS, 5668, 1

          #2 TEXAS = 67.5
          100 Porscha Lucas, Texas A&M, Plano HS, 11.31, 5
          200 Porscha Lucas, Texas A&M, Plano HS, 22.81, 10; Tiffany Townsend, Baylor, Killeen HS, 23.04, 4
          3000SC Lennie Waite, Rice, St Stephen HS, 10:01.40, 4; Erin Bedell, Baylor, Plano West HS, 10:01.72, 3
          HJ Destinee Hooker, Texas, Southwest HS, 6-04.75, 10; Liz Patterson, Arizona, North Garland HS, 6-02.25, 8; Epley Bullock, Nebraska, Allen HS, 6-00.00, 2.5; Brittani Carter, Louisiana St, Marshall HS, 6-00.00, 2.5; Becky Christensen, Harvard, Celina HS, 6-00.00, 2.5
          LJ Jeomi Maduka, Cornell, Martin HS, 20-06.50, 2
          DT D'Andra Carter, Texas Tech, Red Oak HS, 182-06, 10; Christina Mueller, S Methodist, Antonian HS, 166-09, 4

          #3 OHIO = 46
          400 Jessica Beard, Texas A&M, Euclid HS, 50.56, 8
          1500 Maggie Infeld, Georgetown, Beaumont HS, 4:14.55, 4; Emily Infeld, Georgetown, Beaumont HS, 4:17.94, 1
          3000SC Bridget Franek, Penn St, Crestwood HS, 9:48.57, 5
          5000 Angela Bizzarri, Illinois, Mason HS, 16:17.94, 10
          PV Carrie Kayes, Akron, Green HS, 14-01.25, 3
          SP Stacey Wannemacher, Purdue, Ottoville HS, 54-02.50, 5
          HT Stevi Large, Akron, Sheridan HS, 223-04, 10

          #4 MICHIGAN = 44
          400 Alexandria Spruiel, N Carolina A&T, Southfield-Lathrup HS, 51.59, 3
          800 Geena Gall, Michigan, Grand Blanc HS, 2:00.80, 10
          3000SC Nicole Bush, Michigan St, Kelloggsville HS, 9:40.49, 8
          5000 Lisa Senakiewich, Michigan St, Davison HS, 16:28.88, 5
          100H Tiffany Ofili, Michigan, Ypsilanti HS, 12.96, 10
          400H Amber Hay, Michigan, Renaissance HS, 57.44, 2
          Hept Bettie Wade, Michigan, Farmington HS, 5876, 6

          #5 ILLINOIS = 31
          100 Alexandria Anderson, Texas, Morgan Park HS, 11.20, 10
          200 Alexandria Anderson, Texas, Morgan Park HS, 22.88, 6
          100H Moriam-Seun Adigun, Houston, Homewood-Flossmoor HS, 13.20, 6
          400H Deserea Brown, Illinois, Homewood-Flossmoor HS, 57.31, 4
          PV Sarah Landau, Arkansas, Geneva HS, 13-09.25, 1
          SP Aja Evans, Illinois, Morgan Park HS, 53-11.25, 4

          #6 VIRGINIA = 29
          100 Murielle Ahoure, Miami, Hayfield HS, 11.41, 2
          200 Murielle Ahoure, Miami, Hayfield HS, 22.98, 5
          400 Francena McCorory, Hampton, Bethel HS, 50.58, 6
          1500 Sarah Bowman, Tennessee, Fauquier HS, 4:14.27, 5
          10000 Catherine White, Arkansas, Northside HS, 34:15.26, 3
          400H Ti'erra Brown, Miami, Hampton HS, 55.98, 8

          #7 COLORADO = 26
          100H Celriece Law, Tennessee, Montbello HS, 13.21, 4
          SP Sarah Stevens, Arizona St, Ft Collins HS, 57-08.25, 8
          DT Sarah Stevens, Arizona St, Ft Collins HS, 177-01, 8
          HT Sarah Stevens, Arizona St, Ft Collins HS, 217-07, 6

          #8 PENNSYLVANIA = 22
          800 LaTavia Thomas, Louisiana St, West Catholic HS, 2:01.56, 6
          5000 Frances Koons, Villanova, Allentown Cntrl Catholic HS, 16:28.36, 6
          400H Nicole Leach, UCLA, West Philadelphia HS, 55.39, 10
          SP Allyn Laughlin, Florida St, Center HS, 53-00.75, 2

          #9 GEORGIA = 21
          400 Joanna Atkins, Auburn, Stephenson HS, 50.39, 10
          800 Brittany Hall, Louisiana St, Meadowcreek HS, 2:04.06, 3
          100H Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech, Chapel Hill HS, 13.15, 8

          #10 OREGON = 20
          DT Jaclyn Espinoza, Notre Dame, Regis HS, 169-00, 6
          JT Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon, Newberg HS, 195-07, 10; Kim Hamilton, Kent St, Illinois Valley HS, 166-08, 4

          #11 NEW YORK = 19
          #12 MINNESOTA = 17
          #13 NEW JERSEY = 16
          #14t FLORIDA = 15
          #14t INDIANA = 15
          #14t MISSOURI = 15
          #17 UTAH = 10.5
          #18t NORTH CAROLINA = 9
          #18t WISCONSIN = 9
          #20t SOUTH CAROLINA = 8
          #20t WASHINGTON = 8
          #22 ARIZONA = 7
          #23t MARYLAND = 6
          #23t MONTANA = 6
          #23t NEVADA = 6
          #26t OKLAHOMA = 5
          #26t TENNESSEE = 5
          #26t WEST VIRGINIA = 5
          #29 ARKANSAS = 4
          #30 NORTH DAKOTA = 3
          31t CONNECTICUT = 2
          #31t WYOMING = 2
          #33 RHODE ISLAND = 1

          0 = ALABAMA, ALASKA, DELAWARE, HAWAII, IDAHO, IOWA, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MAINE, MASSACHUSETTS, MISSISSIPPI, NEBRASKA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW MEXICO, SOUTH DAKOTA, VERMONT

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          • #6
            Very nice compilation.
            Just curious why you left relay points off the tally.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bayou
              Very nice compilation.
              Just curious why you left relay points off the tally.
              You forgot one from Michigan Southfield-Lathrup's own Alexandria Spruiel from Detroit in the women's 400 final.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dal4018
                You forgot one from Michigan Southfield-Lathrup's own Alexandria Spruiel from Detroit in the women's 400 final.
                Thanks, somehow dropped her "row", but did have her in the Michigan point total so no change in the ranking. I added her details in the original post.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bayou
                  Very nice compilation.
                  Just curious why you left relay points off the tally.
                  I can imagine it would be difficult to do with team members coming from different states.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dave
                    Originally posted by bayou
                    Very nice compilation.
                    Just curious why you left relay points off the tally.
                    I can imagine it would be difficult to do with team members coming from different states.
                    You could possible do fractional points.

                    I'd be more curious to see these stats expressed as a ratio of points to population size. That's the true decider.

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