Rankings | Individual Boy Runners - 2020 AIA State XC Meet

First-Team All-State (All Divisions)

If there were just one enormous state meet race, how would your team fare? How would you place out of all 500+ boys who competed last Thursday and Friday at Crossroads Park in Gilbert, AZ? Well, we took results from Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Division 4 and figured it out for you. 

Here is the first-team all-state (team division is shown after the athlete's time)

1
Dayton Carlson
 Casteel 15:06.1 2
2 Max Davis   Flagstaff High School 15:24.8 2
3 Roshan Tinoco Miranda  Rio Rico High School  15:32.4 3
4 Xander Black   Brophy College Preparatory 15:34.6 1
5 Noah Jodon   Desert Vista High School 15:37.8 1
6 Terrence Keyes   Gilbert High School 15:43.1 2
7 Gilbert Olivas Jr    Cactus High School  15:47.2 3

Second-Team All-State (All-Divisions)

8 Logan Marek  Ironwood Ridge High School 15:47.4 2
9 Austin Clayton   Mountain Ridge High School 15:49.4 1
10 Noah Czajkowski   Red Mountain High School 15:53.4 1
11 Trent Holiday    Page High School  15:53.4 3
12 Elijah Poelman   Highland High 15:53.9 1
13 Wyatt Hanson   Desert Vista High School 15:57.2 1
14 Jackson Moran   Brophy College Preparatory 15:58.1 1

Third-Team All-State (All-Divisions)

15 Gabe Parham  Desert Vista High School 15:59.0 1
16 Abraham Valenzuela    Palo Verde High Magnet School  16:01.1 3
17 Joshua Judd   Mesa Mountain View High School 16:01.2 1
18 Brandon Ericson   Highland High 16:01.2 1
19 Alexander Rafferty   Millennium High School 16:03.8 2
20 Richie Johnston    North Phoenix Prep  16:03.8 4
21 Bennett Meyer Wills  Cibola High School 16:04.7 1

Full Rankings (All-Divisions) - 2020 AIA Cross Country State Championships

Division Rankings

If divisions were teams, and we allowed all runners not in the top seven to displace, then division 2 would have won the overall state meet in 2020. With 36 points (Dayton Casteel (1), Max Davis (2), Terrence Keys (6), Logan Marek (8), Alexander Rafferty (19), and a spread of less than 60-seconds they would just edge out division 1.

Division 1 would have had a total of 40 points (Xander Black (4), Noah Jodon (5), Austin Clayton (9), Noah Czajkowski (10), Elijah Poelman (12)) with a gap of only 19 seconds.

Division 3 would have been third with 70 points (Roshan Tinoco-Miranda (3), Gilbert Olivas Jr (7), Trent Holiday (11), Abraham Valenzuela (16), Rex Martin (33)) with a gap of 42 seconds.

Division 4 would have been fourth with 234 points (Richie Johnston (20), Jon Barney (34), Sammy Johnston (48), Nicholas Logan (58), Malakai Hanson (74)) with a time gap of 38 seconds.