09/26 |
Haverford College
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Haverford, PA COLLEGIATE RESULTS POSTED |
09/26 |
Big South Championship (formerly Big 8)
Ringgold
Photos and Meet Summary by Jennifer McMichael
The Big South Conference Championships were hosted by Ringgold at Mingo Park. ![]() ![]() |
Monongahela, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/27 |
Fox Chapel Middle School Invitational
Fox Chapel Area
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Pittsburgh, PA |
09/28 |
![]() Cumberland Valley sophomore Mady Clahane took her running career to a new level at the Carlisle Invitational - beating a returning Foot Lock Finalist, and setting the fastest time on new course or old in the 21st edition of the Carlisle Invitational. Her 17:28 was 30 seconds better than University's (WV) Amelia Paladino, who had to out-kick Downingtown West freshman Aislinn Devlin earn 2nd place in 17:58. Devlin's one point help immensely as Downingtown West was a 32-point winner over Delaware's Padua Academy with 116. While not entirely surprised with her big win, Clahane is even more surprised with the "big chunks" she has been slicing off her times this season. "This is way more than I envisioned. I'm surprised this is happening." She said he strategy was simply to stay with Paladino, until at two miles, it was just the two of them. "I just kept running my pace and pulled away." As for Paladino, she wished she had been more aggressive at the start. "She broke away, and I didn't have it," she said. "It happens." ![]() Both West Chester Henderson and Tatnall DE came in nationally ranked, and it was PA#2 Henderson that made the loudest statement, winning 88 to 144. Most impressively, they were without their number 1 runner, Tony Russell, who was on a college visit. Tatnall did place two in front of Henderson's #1 on the day, Reiny Barchet, 10th in 15:57, but with Henderson's next four within 21 seconds of Barchet, the scoring was wrapped up. Henderson head coach Kevin Kelly says the guys were excited to see where they were without Tony, and a 21-second 2-6 spread showed they are ready for their next big test - in the Eastern States race in two week at the Manhattan Invitational. ![]() ![]() |
Carlisle, PA RESULTS POSTED
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09/28 |
Council Rock North
Casey Comber of Hatboro Horsham gave Ross Wilson of Council Rock North all he could handle on Wilson's home course, but in the end, the senior defended his home turf with a time of 15:50, 7 seconds better than Comber, a seasonal best for the junior. Chris and Matt Kazanjian of Penncrest finished 3rd and 4th respectively. Council Rock North also were on the good end of a close team title race against Twin Valley. A 41 second spread was not enough to overcome Council Rock North's 3 finishers in the top eight team scorers. Rock North came away with the tile 73-82 over an up and coming Twin Valley side.
For the girls, Jerrica Bauer of George School has become a solid and consistent runner under the radar, and today was no exception. The sophomore ran 18:40 to hold off sophomore Maddie Villalba of Central Bucks West. Kaelyn Heineke of Council Rock North finished 3rd. The top three all broke the 19 minute mark. Central Bucks West made easy work of the field in the team title race. The sqaud in black had three in the top ten and seven in the top 25 overall to score 50 points to win by 46 over hosts Council Rock North. |
Newtown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Uniontown Area
Plum High School edged out the duo of Bethel Park and Franklin Regional 62-81-82 to win the boys team championship. Jake Suasalla (2nd) and Alan Yocca (6th) led the way for the winners. Individual honors went to Nate Edenfield of Uniontown, running 16:31 to successfully defend his home course by 11 seconds. For the girls, Greensburg Salem defeated Franklin Regional 63-82 led by a 5th place finish from Laura Rosner. Franklin Regional were led by individual winner Bria McMahon, who ran a solid 18:56 to win by 14 seconds over Julie Gerber of Uniontown.
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Uniontown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
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Wappingers Falls, NY RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Columbiana
Highlands finished 10th behind the 30th place finish of Dan Grove in 19:50.3. |
Columbiana, OH RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Cochranton Cardinal Invitational
Cochranton
Sebastian Curtin of Mercyhurst Prep continued his invitational winning streak with another victory at Cochranton. Curtin ran 16:03 to take the individual title, 14 seconds ahead of Saegertown's Morgan Schenberg. Schenberg's team did dominate the field on their way to the team title, placing three in the top five to score 43 points and win by 66 over West Middlesex. For the girls, Krisen White of West Middlesex won a tough dual with Reilly Walsh of Cambridge Springs to take the individual gold with a time of 19:35. Her performance also led three in the top 13 to win the team title over Hickory 72-91.
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Cochranton, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Dickinson Long/Short Invitational
Dickinson College
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Newville, PA COLLEGIATE RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Boonsboro High School
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Boonsboro, MD RESULTS POSTED NO PA TEAMS |
09/28 |
Baldwin boys travelled all the way to Virginia to seek silverware and they came away with a solid performance in the boys Silver race. Led by a 5th place finish from Dennis Doyle in 16:58, Baldwin finished in 3rd place with a score of 112 points, only 17 points off the top spot. Baldwin's 54 second spread also played a strong role in the team performance. Canon-McMillan finished only 6 points behind Baldwin in 4th 118 points, led by a 3rd place finish by Ethan Linderman in 16:49. Canon-McMillan's girls squad got a 3rd place finish of their own in the girls silver race. They scored 146 points with two in the top ten. Madison Grudi finished 7th in 20:57 and Riles Leisman finished 9th in 20:58.
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Richmond, VA RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
McQuaid Jesuit
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Photos by Kyle Brazeil
Now that's what I'm talkin' about!
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PA#1 Unionville beat 7-time NXN champions Fayetteville-Manlius 45-79 in the featured, seeded race, putting five ahead of FM's four, and eight ahead of FM's five. Unionville head coach Mark Lacianca told PennTrackXC that they went to the meet to "prove that we belong." Continuing, Lancianca said that the girls had been nervous the night before, but that the team talked about taking advantage of opportunities. "The girls followed the race plan to perfection," he continued. "Courtney (Smith) was about 7th at the mile in 5:31, and at two miles, and then finished alone in 16:46.2, the fastest time on the day and just a second off Weisner's course record from last year.
Maplewood's Jeremy Parsons won the Boys Varsity A Race in 15:19.5. (Right in photo by Kyle Brazeil) ![]() |
Rochester, NY RESULTS POSTED
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Hilliard Bradley
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Hilliard, OH NO PA TEAMS |
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09/28 |
Bloomsburg University
The Shikellamy sister duo of Treicy (19:24) and Yoangelys Cedeno (19:35) finished 1-2 in the girls race at Bloomsburg University. This marks the 2nd time they have finished 1-2 in an invitational this season. Mackenzie Jones finished behind the sister duo, but her performance led her team to the team title over Holy Cross by a narrow score of 73-79. Danville were boosted by four finishers in the top twenty to counter the 5-6-7 finish of the top three finishers for Holy Cross.
For the boys, Danville were involved in another close team title race, except this time they were on the wrong end of the scoreline. Mount Carmel edged out the district 4 sqaud 68-75 with both teams placing their scoring five in the top 25 team places. Individual honors went to South Williamsport's Griffith Molino, who ran 16:13 to win by 28 seconds.
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Bloomsburg, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Archbishop Wood returned to Rhode Island for their annual trip, with the girls looking to earn their 2nd team championship at this meet. Megan Connell ran 18:50 to finish 6th for the Vikings and her performance led the team to a 3rd place finish in the championship race with 149 points. The boys of Archbishop Wood cracked the top five in the Division 2 race with a score of 168 points with two runners in the top 15. Andrew Flinn (16:53) and Kyle Ortiz (17:05) led the way for the young district 12 squad. 5,000 Meter Run - Meg Connell (Archbishop Wood) 18:50.30; Katie Connell (Archbishop Wood) 19:40.91;
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Warwick, RI RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
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Jackson, NJ RESULTS POSTED
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09/28 |
Race photos by Patty Morgan
Meet feature and team photos by Lex Mercado
![]() North Penn has struggled with their big rivals and recent bogey squad Central Bucks East. In 3 appearances against the Patriots, North Penn have been 2nd best on each occassion. The Six Flags invitational is a new tradition for the sky blues and Saturday was a great opportunity for them to win a team title at the cross country festival for the first time. ![]() "If we're going to qualify for states, we have to run together as a team, "said senior Phoebe Clowser. "The other contenders have very talented girls and we need to rise to the challenge that they will be presenting." Part of that team togetherness is having the 4th and 5th runners finish off the hard work of the front 3. Jenna Reimer was the 4th finisher for North Penn (18th overall) and Colleen McGovern wrapped up the team scoring with a 27th place finish. North Penn had their five scorers finish within 89 seconds of one another and that was enough to win the team title with 58 points and win by 7. This was the first time North Penn had won a team title at the Six Flags Invitational. Their best finish prior to Saturday was a 3rd place finish in 2012. McGovern admitted that as nice as the win was, they have one eye on the big dual meet with CB East on Wednesday. "CB East has a lot of really good girls," said the senior. "They've been tough for us to beat this season, but hopefully we can close the gap a little bit as we get closer to districts." CB East will be one of the teams North Penn will be going head to head against for one of the five district 1 AAA state qualifying spots. Another squad that will be in the mix with them will be Strath Haven. Strath Haven were a long shot in 2012 to make the state championship finals in Hershey, only to find a way to put it all together and snag the final team spot. With four members of that state team back, confidence is high for the Delaware County squad. ![]() "There were more hills on this course that we thought there would be," shared the varsity team. "The hills also had some soft sand mixed in with the dirt terrain, making the hills an even tougher challenge. That and the increasing heat and sun as the race progressed made it a tougher course." ![]() The Six Flags race was a tune up for next week's Paul Short Run, a meet with high importance for the Panthers. With four seniors on the sqaud, Strath Haven hope that experience will prevail over younger talented teams.
Flash Summary: North Penn and Strath Haven represented PA very well through the safari of Six Flags Great Adventure. Both district 1 squads finished in the top two in their respective races. North Penn had three in the top six in the Varsity A race to earn a narrow 58-65 victory and their first team title at the meet. Strath Haven finished 2nd in the Varsity C race with 73 points, which was 15 points behind Tappan Zee who had four in the top 10 overall. Ali Valenti finished 2nd in the Varsity A race for North Penn in 18:47.
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Jackson, NJ RESULTS POSTED
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09/28 |
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Jackson, NJ RESULTS POSTED |
09/28 |
Chatham University
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Gibsonia, PA COLLEGIATE RESULTS POSTED |