Friday, August 22, 2014

District Medalists based on State AAA (5 and 10 year analysis)



Just some fun stats before the beginning of the season to keep in mind!
District Medalists based on State (Historically) in AAA

2013
District 1 – 12; District 3 – 3; District 6 – 2; District 7 – 5; District 11 – 1; District 12 –2
2012
District 1 – 11; District 2 –1; District 3 – 1; District 7 – 4; District 8 –1; District 10 – 1; District 11 – 1; District 12 – 5
2011
District 1 – 8; District 2 – 2; District 3 – 1- District 6 – 2; District 7 – 6; District 8 – 1; District 10 – 2; District 12 – 3
2010
District 1 – 8; District 2 –2; District 3 –2; District 6 – 2; District 7 – 7; District 10 – 1; District 11 – 1; District 12 – 2
2009
District 1—8; District 2 –1; District 3 – 4; District 6 – 3; District 7 – 5; District 10 –1; District 11 – 1; District 12 – 2;
2008
District 1 –8; District 2 – 2; District 3 – 3; District 6 – 1; District 7 – 4; District 9 – 1; District 10 – 1; District 11 – 3; District 12 – 2
2007
District 1 – 18; District 3 – 3; District 7—4
2006
District 1 – 19; District 2—1; District 3—1; District 7 – 2; District 10 –1; District 11- 1
2005
District 1 – 12; District 2 – 1; District 3 – 7; District 7 – 4; District 11 – 1
2004
District 1 – 14; District 2 –1; District 3 – 6; District 4 –1; District 7—1; District 11—2

10 Year Analysis
District 1 Medalists:  47.2% (~12/25)
District 2 Medalists: 4.42% (~1/25)
District 3 Medalists: 12.4% (~3/25)
District 4 Medalists: .4% (No longer have any schools in AAA)
District 6 Medalists: 4.0% (~1/25)
District 7 Medalists: 16.8% (~4/25)
District 8 Medalists: .8% (No longer have any schools in AAA)
District 9 Medalists: .4% (No longer have any schools in AAA)
District 10 Medalists: 2% (No longer have any schools in AAA)
District 11 Medalists: 4.4% (~1/25)
District 12 Medalists: 6.4% (1/25)

5 Year Analysis
District 1: 47/125 (37.8%) (~9/25)
District 2: 6/125 (4.8%) (~1/25)
District 3: 11/125 (8.8%) (~2/25)
District 6: 9/125 (7.2%) (~2/25)
District 7: 27/125 (21.6%) (~6/25)
District 8: 2/125 (1.6%)
District 10: 5/125 (4.0%) (1/25) (No longer have any schools in AAA)
District 11: 4/125 (3.2%) (~1/25)
District 12: 14/125 (11.2%) (~3/25)

--ForrestCRN

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11 comments:

  1. #DistrictOneDominance

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  2. Anybody look at what college brought in the best group of PA guys this year? PSU got Russell, Cather, and Logue (anybody else?). Penn got Wilson and Wiseman. Pitt got Caldwell, Sloan, Stratman, Louco, and Matt Kazanjian (did I miss anyone?)
    Any other schools bring in good squads?

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    1. Pitt got the most good runners, but PSU got better runners then Pitt.

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    2. Aaron Lauer and that Hare guy went to Pitt too

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    3. PSU, not because of the runners you mentioned but because they got Tessa Barrett and Elizabeth Chicotas.

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  3. I wonder what Russell is going to do for track. 1500m-3k or 5k-10k.

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    1. indoor i can see him doing the 3k mainly and outdoor maybe trying the steeple and the 1500m at a couple meets, possibly throwing him in a good 5k at Stanford's meet, they went there last year and they like to bring their distance people out to that meet.

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  5. Would be interesting to see your analysis above go further back. I think you will find a difference if you look at a 30-40 year span.

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