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Boys - Gaithersburg XC Ranking Team Analytics

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Boys - All-Time Highest End-of-Season (EOS) Z-ScoresA

Rank Name School Season Points EOS Rank Z-Score
1 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2013 189.00 2 2.35
2 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2021 177.00 3 2.01
3 Antonio Palmer Gaithersburg 2008 157.20 4 1.69
4 Antonio Palmer Gaithersburg 2007 161.60 5 1.54
5 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2020 122.80 7 1.33
6 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2012 128.90 10 1.19
7 Peter Antonetti Gaithersburg 2017 159.10 14 1.18
8 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 2007 127.30 15 0.87
9 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 2008 102.70 17 0.68
10 Sam Boimov Gaithersburg 2006 150.30 19 0.67
11 Peter Antonetti Gaithersburg 2016 89.10 23 0.43
12 Shane Stepek Gaithersburg 2009 85.90 19 0.40
13 Paul Riggio Gaithersburg 2006 129.90 27 0.38
14 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2019 89.20 28 0.33
15 Mike Limongelli Gaithersburg 2006 122.60 29 0.27
16 Mickey Stepek Gaithersburg 2006 116.40 31 0.19
17 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2011 71.00 28 0.11
18 Timothy Franklin Gaithersburg 2017 88.50 40 0.06

Boys - Hypothetical All-Time Team Clash Based on Z-ScoreB

Rank School Season Scoring Breakdown Team Score
1 Gaithersburg 2006
10+13+15+16+19
Sam Boimov (10), Paul Riggio (13), Mike Limongelli (15), Mickey Stepek (16), Vikas Bhatia (19)
73
2 Gaithersburg 2007
4+8+21+22+34
Antonio Palmer (4), Vikas Bhatia (8), Mike Limongelli (21), Brendan Stepek (22), Sahil Rahman (34)
89

Boys - Largest Consecutive Season Z-Score ImprovementC

Rank Name School Season Leap Z1 Z2 Improvement
1 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2012 -> 2013 1.19 2.35 +1.16
2 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2011 -> 2012 0.11 1.19 +1.08
3 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2019 -> 2020 0.33 1.33 +1.00
4 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 2006 -> 2007 -0.03 0.87 +0.90
5 Shane Stepek Gaithersburg 2008 -> 2009 -0.45 0.40 +0.85
6 Peter Antonetti Gaithersburg 2016 -> 2017 0.43 1.18 +0.75
7 Ananya Kebede Gaithersburg 2022 -> 2023 -0.77 -0.07 +0.70
8 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2020 -> 2021 1.33 2.01 +0.68
9 Jose Ramirez Gaithersburg 2020 -> 2021 -0.90 -0.36 +0.54
10 Jared Conn Gaithersburg 2013 -> 2014 -0.37 -0.07 +0.30
11 Antonio Palmer Gaithersburg 2007 -> 2008 1.54 1.69 +0.15

Boys - Greatest Career Z-Score ImprovementD

Rank Name School Career Leap Z1 Z2 Improvement
1 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2011 -> 2013 0.11 2.35 +2.24
2 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2019 -> 2021 0.33 2.01 +1.68
3 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 2006 -> 2007 -0.03 0.87 +0.90
4 Shane Stepek Gaithersburg 2008 -> 2009 -0.45 0.40 +0.85
5 Peter Antonetti Gaithersburg 2016 -> 2017 0.43 1.18 +0.75
6 Ananya Kebede Gaithersburg 2022 -> 2023 -0.77 -0.07 +0.70
7 Jared Conn Gaithersburg 2013 -> 2014 -0.37 -0.07 +0.30
8 Antonio Palmer Gaithersburg 2007 -> 2008 1.54 1.69 +0.15
9 Jose Ramirez Gaithersburg 2019 -> 2021 -0.43 -0.36 +0.07

Boys - All-Time Most Weeks Ranked #1¹

Rank Name School Grad Year Weeks
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Boys - All-Time Most Weeks Ranked Top 10¹

Rank Name School Grad Year Weeks
1 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 2014 18
2 Antonio Palmer Gaithersburg 2009 16
3 Sadou Sow Gaithersburg 2022 12
4 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 2009 6
5 Mike Limongelli Gaithersburg 2008 3
6 Shane Stepek Gaithersburg 2011 1

Boys - All-Time Highest Point Totals - Freshmen²

Rank Name School Date Ranking Points
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Boys - All-Time Highest Ranked Freshmen

Rank Name School Date Achieved Peak Rank
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Boys - All-Time Highest Ranked Freshmen - Final Season Rankings Only

Rank Name School Date Achieved EOS Rank
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Boys - All-Time Highest Debut Ranking - Freshmen

Rank Name School Grade Date Debut Rank
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Boys - All-Time Greatest Individual Ranking Improvement in a Week

Rank Week Name School Grade R1 R2 Improvement
1 2013 Week 7 Jared Conn Gaithersburg 11 72 39 +33 spots
2 2018 Week 9 Redeate Kidane Gaithersburg 12 84 54 +30 spots
3 2013 Week 7 Trevor Stepek Gaithersburg 12 80 52 +28 spots
4 2006 Week 4 Luke Reding Gaithersburg 11 69 45 +24 spots
5 2011 Week 8 Danniel Belay Gaithersburg 10 52 32 +20 spots
6 2023 Week 8 Ananya Kebede Gaithersburg 12 46 27 +19 spots
7 2006 Week 4 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 10 60 42 +18 spots
8 2006 Week 2 Vikas Bhatia Gaithersburg 10 76 60 +16 spots
9 2014 Week 5 Jared Conn Gaithersburg 12 57 43 +14 spots
10 2018 Week 7 Timothy Franklin Gaithersburg 12 60 47 +13 spots
10 2022 Week 8 Nathan Belay Gaithersburg 12 41 28 +13 spots
12 2006 Week 6 Paul Riggio Gaithersburg 12 53 41 +12 spots
12 2018 Week 4 Timothy Franklin Gaithersburg 12 50 38 +12 spots
12 2021 Week 5 Clark Didavi Gaithersburg 12 60 48 +12 spots
15 2014 Week 9 Jared Conn Gaithersburg 12 50 39 +11 spots
15 2019 Week 9 Alioun Keita Gaithersburg 12 58 47 +11 spots
15 2021 Week 2 Jose Ramirez Gaithersburg 12 37 26 +11 spots
18 2006 Week 4 Paul Riggio Gaithersburg 12 63 53 +10 spots
18 2010 Week 4 Trever Reed Gaithersburg 11 42 32 +10 spots
18 2021 Week 6 Jose Ramirez Gaithersburg 12 43 33 +10 spots
21 2009 Week 4 Brendan Stepek Gaithersburg 12 35 26 +9 spots
21 2009 Week 8 Shane Stepek Gaithersburg 11 32 23 +9 spots
21 2014 Week 7 Jared Conn Gaithersburg 12 58 49 +9 spots
21 2022 Week 4 Nathan Belay Gaithersburg 12 48 39 +9 spots
25 2006 Week 2 Mike Limongelli Gaithersburg 11 50 42 +8 spots
25 2006 Week 4 Sam Boimov Gaithersburg 12 32 24 +8 spots
25 2006 Week 8 Paul Riggio Gaithersburg 12 41 33 +8 spots
25 2009 Week 4 Shane Stepek Gaithersburg 11 40 32 +8 spots
25 2016 Week 6 Peter Antonetti Gaithersburg 11 39 31 +8 spots

Boys - All-Time Most Ranking Entries and Re-Entries

Rank Name School Grad Year Ranking Entries
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Boys - All-Time #1 Ranked Athletes Per School

Rank School Unique Athletes
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Boys - All-Time Top 10 Ranked Athletes Per School

Rank School Unique Athletes
1 Gaithersburg 6

Boys - All-Time Ranked Athletes Per School

Rank School Unique Athletes
1 Gaithersburg 26

Boys - All-Time Athlete-Weeks Ranked #1 Per School

Rank School Athlete-Weeks
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Boys - All-Time Athlete-Weeks Ranked Top 10 Per School

Rank School Athlete-Weeks
1 Gaithersburg 56

Boys - All-Time Athlete-Weeks Ranked Per School

Rank School Athlete-Weeks
1 Gaithersburg 363

Boys - Most Athletes From One Team in a Week¹⁰

Rank Week School Athletes Ranked
1 2006 Week 2 Gaithersburg 6 athletes
1 2007 Week 2 Gaithersburg 6 athletes
3 2008 Week 1 Gaithersburg 4 athletes
4 2011 Week 3 Gaithersburg 3 athletes
4 2013 Week 4 Gaithersburg 3 athletes
4 2019 Week 7 Gaithersburg 3 athletes
4 2021 Week 2 Gaithersburg 3 athletes
8 2009 Week 1 Gaithersburg 2 athletes
8 2010 Week 2 Gaithersburg 2 athletes
8 2016 Week 6 Gaithersburg 2 athletes
8 2017 Week 4 Gaithersburg 2 athletes
8 2018 Week 7 Gaithersburg 2 athletes
8 2020 Final Gaithersburg 2 athletes
8 2022 Week 8 Gaithersburg 2 athletes
15 2011 Preseason Gaithersburg 1 athletes
15 2013 Preseason Gaithersburg 1 athletes
15 2015 Week 3 Gaithersburg 1 athletes
15 2022 Preseason Gaithersburg 1 athletes


Mind the toggle! Comparing boys and girls is not usually how we think about things, but this page offers boys and girls as a combined query option because it is very interesting to those who cherish school program performance.

AAll-Time Highest End-of-Season (EOS) Z-Scores - Z-score is a universally accepted statistic used to measure how far an individual performance deviates from the group baseline, normalized by the overall volatility or spread of the group. The Z-score is the number of standard deviations a specific data point is above or below the mean of its dataset or population. A z-score is a way to measure how normal or unusual a specific number is compared to the rest of the group. In this cross country ranking, it is how much a runner excels compared to other ranked runners (who are all considered very good). A negative Z-score is below average, which is fine in this context since there is a high bar to become ranked at all. A z-score of zero is average for a ranked runner. Z-Score = 1 is "Above Average": The value is 1 standard deviation above the mean. Z-Score = 2 is "Unusual / Exceptional": The value is 2 standard deviations above the mean. The runner has outperformed 98% of the group. Z-Score = 3 is "Extremely Rare / An Outlier": The value is 3 standard deviations above the mean. This is an extreme rarity. The runner outperformed 99.9% of the group. In data science and statistics, any data point with a Z-score of 3 or higher is officially flagged as an outlier - a number so high it almost looks like a typo. Z-Score = 4 is "Legendary": The value is 4 standard deviations above the mean. This is a "Black Swan" event. The odds of a Z-score reaching 4 naturally in a normal distribution are about 1 in 30,000. If you see a 4, it means the performance completely shattered the standard scale of competition.

More: Z-score is calculated using end-of-season (EOS) points. The ranking's point scale has shifted over the decades which makes a simple point total metric an unreliable indicator of best runners; however, Z-score remains a reliable metric for comparing the dominance of runners across the decades. Z-score is still limited by the same factors that limit this ranking system as a whole. Did the elite runner run their hardest in every race, or did they jog a few races to get to the post season? Did the elite runner log enough honest races by the state championship meet for their score to reflect their maximum ability? For the truly elite who value post-season races above all else, not always. Conversely, it is possible for elite athletes to "pad the stats" by beating up on a "weak" crop of ranked runners during any given year. Hence, why Z-score is a dominance metric.

BHypothetical All-Time Team Clash Based on Z-Score - This section uses only the highest end-of-season Z-score per athlete. The scoring table ranks runners by highest end-of-season (EOS) Z-score and uses standard cross country scoring of five scoring runners and two displacers. In this table, athletes are grouped by season so it essentially ranks the best single season teams in the ranking's history based on Z-score. Deviating from classic cross-country scoring, runners from incomplete teams are counted as displacers. This makes it more fun to look at for schools that do not have many years with 5+ ranked runners. Click the scoring breakdown to see the names of the athletes who comprise the top five from that school for that given year. Most people will probably prefer to see the best boys teams or girls teams. If you happened to select "Boys and Girls" from the toggle menu, it will indeed select a team of boys and girls from a given year. Boys and girls can compete on a level playing field of standard deviations. Take it or leave it! Remember from above that Z-score is a dominance metric which is a statistical proxy for best runners compared to the mean if every runner runs their hardest in every race.

CLargest Consecutive Season Z-Score Improvement calculates each runner's end-of-season Z-score year by year and compares each season to the immediately previous season only. It keeps only positive gains, then ranks the largest increases first to highlight the biggest single-year jumps in dominance.

DGreatest Career Z-Score Improvement evaluates multi-year development across an athlete's full tracked career window by comparing debut season end-of-season (EOS) Z-score to career end-of-season Z-score. It includes only positive growth with at least two varsity seasons and ranks the largest career gains first.

¹The Most Weeks Ranked stat is based on the # of rankings published. It is not based on calendar weeks. It is not consecutive weeks. The number of rankings published each season varied. There are typically 10 to 12 rankings published each season.

²The Highest All-Time Point Totals stat is not meant to infer a hierarchy of best runners. The point system evolves and cannot be compared across seasons. 2006 had inflated point totals relative to subsequent seasons due scoring changes after the first full season. The pandemic also shook things up with just a few races run in spring 2021. The ranking shown in this list is the rank at the time of the peak point total and not necessarily the peak ranking of that runner.

³The All-Time Highest Ranked Athlete stat displays the highest peak ranking by the top athletes for this school. The 'final season ranking' only includes rankings from the final ranking published each season. The final ranking of each season incorporates the most data and emphasizes championship races. EOS = End of Season. In the 'final season ranking' list, an athlete may be listed once per season.

The All-Time Highest Ranked Freshmen stat lists the peak ranking for athletes in grade 9. The 'final season ranking' only includes rankings from the final ranking published each season. The final ranking of each season incorporates the most data and emphasizes championship races. EOS = End of Season.

The Highest Debut Ranking stat shows the highest rankings at which individual athletes first appeared in the rankings. The original 2006 preseason rankings are excluded.

The Greatest Individual Ranking Improvement in a Week identifies and ranks the individuals with the greatest ranking improvement in a single week. The athlete must be ranked both weeks to be considered. It excludes newly ranked runners. It excludes the ranking transition from final season rankings to the next preseason rankings.

Progress is not linear for everyone. The Most Ranking Entries and Re-Entries stat shows athletes that had setbacks and kept working their way back onto the ranking at least two times after their initial debut. It is very common for athletes to fall off the rankings and get re-added later.

The Most Ranked Athletes Per School stat adds the total number of unique athletes per school to ever achieve a #1 ranking, a top 10 ranking, or to ever appear on the ranking.

The Most Athlete-Weeks Per School stat adds the total number of weeks that all individual athletes for each school were ranked #1, top 10, or ever ranked. For example, if athlete 'X' was ranked for 30 weeks in their high school career, and athlete 'Y' from the same school was ranked for 15 weeks in their high school career, that school would have accumulated 45 all-time athlete-weeks.

¹⁰The Most Athletes Ranked From One Team in a Week identifies and ranks the teams that have had the most runners ranked simultaneously. A team may be listed once for each year. The earliest week in the season where the team achieved the most runners for the season is shown.

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