Men's Cross Country

All-CC Men's Cross Country Team; Marquardt Repeats as Runner of Year

All-CC Men's Cross Country Team; Marquardt Repeats as Runner of Year

Charlie Marquardt, Haverford

 

All-Centennial Conference release (.pdf)

 

FIRST TEAM

Name, School Cl. Hometown / High School

Charlie Marquardt, Haverford* Sr. Pasadena, Calif. / Loyola

Jimmy Gorman, Haverford# Jr. Metuchen, N.J. / St. Joseph’s High School

Jaryd Flank, Muhlenberg Jr. Easton, Pa. / Wilson Area

Louis Levine, Johns Hopkins So. Fredrick, Md. / Governor Thomas Johnson

Sam Fujimori, Haverford (A) Sr. Shrewsbury, Mass. / Bancroft School

Ben Taber, Gettysburg (A) Jr. Durham, Conn. / Coginchaug Regional

Elias Howard, Dickinson (A) Sr. Cranford, N.J. / Cranford

SECOND TEAM

Name, School Cl. Hometown / High School

Graham Peet, Haverford Fr. Vashon, Wash. / The Northwest School

Nick Gandolfo-Lucia, Haverford (A) Sr. Haddon Heights, N.J. / Haddon Heights

Henry Woods, Haverford (A) So. New York, N.Y. / Dalton School

Mike Brier, Haverford (A) Jr. Clarks Summit, Pa. / Scranton Prep

Ryan Schwartz, Johns Hopkins (A) Sr Port Washington, N.Y. / Paul D. Schreiber

Mason Hepner, Dickinson Jr. Mount Joy, Pa. / Manheim Central

Dylan Verner-Christ, Haverford (A) Sr. Barrington, R.I. / Barrington

*       1st team All-Centennial in 2014
#       2nd team All-Centennial in 2014

A       Academic Honor Roll

 

Runner of the Year: Charlie Marquardt, Haverford

Rookie of the Year: Graham Peet, Haverford

Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Ryan Schwartz, Johns Hopkins

Coach of the Year: Tom Donnelly, Haverford

 

 

Notes

  • Marquardt (Pasadena, Calif.) is just the fifth multiple Centennial Runner of the Year since 1993, joining Haverford's Karl Paranya (1994-95-96), J.B. Haglund (2000-01), Chris Stadler (2012-13) and Dickinson's Greg Leak (2008-09). He is the 18th Ford to win the individual title and led Haverford to its 20th team championship.
  • Haverford's 25 points is tied for the fifth-highest winning total in the meet's 23 years. Johns Hopkins posted the highest winning score, finishing with 34 points in 2013.
  • Graham Peet (Vashon, Wash.) is Haverford's first Centennial Rookie of the Year - awarded to the first freshman finisher in the championship race.
  • Jaryd Flank's (Easton, Pa.) third-place finish is the best ever by a Muhlenberg runner and he becomes the ninth Mule to earn first-team All-Centennial honors.
  • Gettysburg sophomore Ben Taber (Durham, Conn.) is the first Bullet to receive first-team All-Centennial honors since Brendan Clark in 1998.
  • Haverford raised its total of first-team All-Centennial runners to 92, well ahead of runnerup Dickinson who has 30. Franklin & Marshall, Johns Hopkins and Muhlenberg are next with nine, followed by Gettysburg (6), Swarthmore (4) and McDaniel (2). Ursinus has not had a runner earn first-team recognition.

 

All-Sportsmanship Team

Alex Predhome, Dickinson Sr. Doylestown, Pa. / C.B. West
Ignacio Picado Fallas, Franklin & Marshall Jr. Monteverde, Costa Rica / Monteverde Friends School
Trevor Walter, Gettysburg Sr. Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park
Bill Ristow, Haverford Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / North Central
Billy Scola, Johns Hopkins Sr. Coral Gables, Fla. / Ransom Everglades School
Jim Heilman, McDaniel Jr. Lutherville, Md. / Baltimore Lutheran
Jaryd Flank, Muhlenberg Jr. Easton, Pa. / Wilson Area
Dominic Castro-Wehr, Swarthmore Sr. Nevada City, Calif. / Nevada Union
Jason Rudich, Ursinus Sr. Hillsborough, N.J. / Hillsborough