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

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

Charlie Marquardt, Haverford

 

All-Centennial Conference release (.pdf)

 

First Team

 

 

Pos / Name

Cl

Hometown / High School

Charlie Marquardt, Haverford

Jr

Pasadena, Calif. / Loyola

David Roza, Haverford

Sr

Hagerstown, Md. / Mercersburg Academy (Pa.)

Joel Christian, Haverford ^

Sr

Towanda, Pa. / Towanda

Mark Weinhoffer, Dickinson #

Sr

Meyersville, N.J. / Oratory Prep School

Austin Stecklair, Johns Hopkins *

Sr

West Chester, Pa. / West Chester Henderson

Soren Rasmussen, Haverford

Sr

Amsterdam, Netherlands / American School in Japan

Tyler Wolfe, Johns Hopkins

Fr

Huntington, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s

 
 
 

Second Team

 

 

Pos / Name

Cl

Hometown / High School

Schaffer Ochstein, Johns Hopkins (A)

Jr

Dallas, Texas / Episcopal School of Dallas

Jimmy Gorman, Haverford

Soph

Metuchen, N.J. / St. Joseph’s

Hunter Smith, Dickinson

Sr

Richboro, Pa. / Council Rock South

Erick White, Swarthmore (A)

Sr

Bryn Mawr, Pa. / Haverford

Paul Green, Swarthmore

Jr

Belmont, Mass. / Belmont

Ryan Alvarez, Johns Hopkins

Jr

Crystal Lake, Ill. / Crystal Lake Central

Jonas Oppenheimer, Swarthmore (A)

Sr

Seattle, Wash. / Garfield


*       1st team All-Centennial in 2013
^       1st team All-Centennial in 2012
#       2nd team All-Centennial in 2013

 

Runner of the Year – Charlie Marquardt, Haverford, Jr
Rookie of the Year
– Tyler Wolfe, Johns Hopkins, Fr
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
– Schaffer Ochstein, Johns Hopkins, Jr.
Coach of the Year
– Tom Donnelly, Haverford

 

Notes

  • Marquardt is the 17th Haverford runner to earn Centennial Runner of the Year honors for finishing first at the championship. 
  • Stecklair is a repeater from last season’s first team for finishing in the top seven. Christian returns to the first team after making the squad in 2012.
  • The 14 runners on this year’s All-Centennial team come from nine different states and two different countries.
  • Ochstein, a biomedical engineering major, is the recipient of Conference’s Scholar-Athlete award, presented to a member of the junior or senior class with the highest cumulative GPA on the All-Centennial team.
  • Donnelly was named Coach of the Year for the fourth time (2010-11-12).
  • Three students were also named to the Conference Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes sophomores, junior and seniors who are key performers and have a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher.
  • Haverford has 89 first-team All-Centennial selections in the 22-year history of the Conference.  Dickinson is second with 29 honorees, followed by Franklin & Marshall (9), Johns Hopkins (8), Muhlenberg (8), Gettysburg (5), Swarthmore (4), and McDaniel (2).

 

All-Sportsmanship Team

Mark Weinhoffer, Dickinson, Sr., Meyersville, N.J.
Bryan Andrews, Franklin & Marshall, Sr., Exton, Pa.
Ryan Matzke, Gettysburg, Sr., Penndel, Pa.
Zach Gabor, Haverford, Sr., Amherst, Mass.
Ryan Schwartz, Johns Hopkins, Jr., Port Washington, N.Y.
Peter Merkel, McDaniel, Sr., Ellicott City, Md.
Luke Munyan, Muhlenberg, Sr., Nazareth, Pa.
Eric White, Swarthmore, Sr., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Luke Schlegel, Ursinus, Soph., Wallingford, Pa.