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  Marco Bertolotti
Marco Bertolotti

Player Profile
Class:
RS Sophomore

Hometown:
Port Washington, N.Y.

High School:
Paul D. Schreiber

11/28/2011

Derrick, Unterreiner Lead Stanford on Pac-12 All-Academic Teams

A total of 26 runners are honored by the conference.

At Stanford: At his best in the middle distances on the track, but with range to run cross country.

2012 Season (RS Sophomore): Did not race.

2011 Season (RS Freshman): Lone race came at the Stanford Invitational where he placed 112th with an 8K time of 26:03.

2010 Season (Freshman): Redshirted.

High School: Two-time All-Division, All-Conference, All-Country, All-State, and All-Federation honoree in 2009 ... a three-time Nassau County champion and MVP in 2009 ... Millrose qualifier during 2009 ... two-time All-Division, two-time All-Conference, three-time All-County, three-time All-State, three-time All-Federation honors, was a five-time county champion, three-time MVP, and Millrose qualifier in 2008 ... two-time All-Division, two-time All-Conference, two-time All-County and was a county champion in 2007 ... received All-Division, All-Conference, All-County, All-State, and was a two-time Freshman All-American in 2006 ... captained cross country, winter track, and spring track teams both junior and senior year ... part of the three-time Class AA Nassau County championship team ... team appeared three times at the New York state meet with a best showing of third place in 2009 ... team appeared once at New York Federation meet ... holds Schreiber school records in the 800 (1:54), 1,000 (2:32), 1,600 (4:13), mile (4:11), 3,200 (9:22), 5,000 (15:29), 4x400 (3:28), 4x800 (8:02), DMR (10:30), and mile medley (3:35).

Personal: Major is mechanical engineering ... son of Andrea Bertolotti and Kirsi Tikka ... has a younger brother, Paolo ... enjoys playing soccer and biking.

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