09/02 |
Kiski Area Cross Country Relays R
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Vandergrift, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/03 | Freeport Invitational | Sarver, PA |
09/04 | Wyalusing Valley Lasagna Invitational |
Wyalusing, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 |
12th Annual Red, White & Blue Classic
Matt McGoey was the top returning placer from 2013, and he lived up to his standing. The NA senior, who led the Tigers with a fourth-place finish a year ago in 15:45, covered the 5,000-meter layout in Schenley Park in 15 minutes, 27.3 seconds. (Photo by Kathy Kemp)
“It feels great,” said McGoey, who took the lead for good on the final uphill before the field circled the Schenley Oval. “I'm very pleased with my race and how our team looked. The Red, White& Blue is a great race to see what shape you're in early in the season and what we have to work on. So I'm excited for the rest of the season to see what our team is capable of.” On the strength of the 1-2 finish by McGoey and teammate Hunter Wharrey (15:32.2), John Neff’s Tigers won Class AAA (and the overall title) with 59 points. Mt. Lebanon was next with 107,followed by North Hills (164), Central Catholic (166) and Morgantown, W.Va. (174). “I thought both teams ran extremely well today,” Neff said of his teams. “They have worked extremely hard during the off-season, and I think that both were great starts to the season.” In Class AA, Grove City (PA#2) was the champion with 48, while Quaker Valley was second with 74 and South Fayette third with 112. Sewickley Academy won Class A with 58, while Our Lady of Sacred Heart had 66 and Avonworth(PA#5) was third with 107. Elias Graca of Fox Chapel was third in 15:44.7, while Anthony Laurita of Morgantown was fourth in 15:46.2 and Jeff Van Kooten of Central Catholic fifth in 15:50.2 Madeleine Davison of North Allegheny opened her season on a high note, winning the girls title in a course record time of 17:33. Mt. Lebanon’s Kelsey Potts, who won the 2013 race with the old record of 17:47, was second Saturday. (Photo by Kathy Kemp)
"Today, I was excited to go out and run my first big race since track season,” Davison said. “Going into the race, I knew the competition would be stiff with Marianne Abdalah and Kelsey Potts, who are very talented runners and tough racers.Sure enough, the three of us stuck together through the first (mostly downhill) mile, which we completed in about 5:20. “Close to the 1.5-mile mark, the course begins a gradual incline that lasts until the last half mile, and since I was feeling relatively good, I started to pick up the effort at that point. Considering the heat and humidity, I was very happy with my race. This is definitely the fastest course we run on all year, and it was a great feeling to improve my time from last year. I'm looking forward to PIAA Foundation so I can test my training on the Hershey course in a couple of weeks." Results of the girls’ varsity race have been delayed because of technical difficulties with the timing service. At 2 p.m. Sunday, meet officials said that the timing service was using finish line video to confirm final and official results and that they would be released as soon as available. |
Pittsburgh, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 |
23rd Big Red Invitational
For the boys, the red race was also a close chase to the team title, as Corry Area knocked off Knoch by 3 points, 75-78, to win the team title, using a 52 second 1-5 spread to make up for Knoch's 4-5-9 start. Individual honors went to Andrew Maxwell of Slippery Rock Area, as his 16:43 was good enough for him to earn a 30 second victory. The white race saw the 2nd one point team finish of the day, as Cranberry defeated the host West Middlesex 86-87, thanks to having five in the top 25 against West Middlesex's five in the top 35. Hanz Wents of Maplewood ran 17:38 to earn a 7 second victory over Nathan Kline of Cochranton.
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West Middlesex, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | 27th Annual Central Bucks EAST Invitational |
Doylestown, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | 47th Annual Mill Street Run |
Bristol, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | 7th Annual Hurricane Invitational | Schuylkill Haven, PA |
09/06 | Abington XC Invitational |
Abington, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 |
Chestnut Hill Academy-Springside Invitational
In the girls race, Terri Turner and Jamie Costarino helped turn the tables for the host team against Masterman, as Springside Chestnut Hill defeated the District 12 Class A champs 23-34. Turner won the race in 20:25, while Costarino finished close behind in 2nd in 20:34. |
Philadelphia, PA TOP TEN RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Lake Forest Cross Country Festival |
Felton, DE NO PA ATHLETES |
09/06 |
LVC Dutchmen Invitational
For the girls, the chase for the individual gold was extremely tight. Not only did the top six finish within 8 seconds of each other, but the winner of the race was decided by one hundredth of a second, and the win went to Elaine Estes of Oxford Area over Jamie Zamrin of Cocalico. Both runners ran 19:42. In the team race, Palmyra started life in the AAA division on a high note, placing three of the top six and five of the top eleven to score 32 points and win by 40. |
Annville, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Northampton Invitational |
Northampton, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 |
PTXC 6 - Presented by New Balance
Colin Abert of Easton was the convincing winner in the opening varsity race of the day - boys’ Gold. The senior crushed the meet record on the Farm Course at 15:21.37, while Dominic Hockenbury of Lake-Lehman was second in 15:58.19. Third went to Zach Seiger of Red Land in 16:19.00.
Maryland state champion Severna Park wound up on top of the 22-team event, with a pair of top 10 runners leading the way to a winning 81 points. Easton Area was next with 116 points, and Cumberland Valley was third with 128. In the girls’ Gold race, Marissa Sheva of Pennridge and Mady Clahane of Cumberland Valley were the class of the field. A senior, Sheva was out front after the opening mile and stayed there, hitting the chute in 18:48.61. Clahane was nextin 18:57.70 as only the top two broke 19:50. Senior Lindsey Oremus of Dallas eked out third in 19:54.08.
On the team side, Cumberland Valley got off to a great start with Clahane’s No. 2 finish and claimed the Gold championship with 88 points. The winner’s 2-4 runners of freshman Jess Strome, sophomore Marie Rulapaugh and frosh Grace Bechtel were separated by just 5 seconds. Perkiomen Valley (130) and Parkland (139) were next in the team standings. Casey Comber of Hatboro Horsham defended his boys’ Blue individual title, touring The Farm Course in 16:29.35. Central Cambria’s Bryce Descavish was the only other finisher under 17 minutes, crossing the line in 16:58.70, while Blake Ettien of Coatesville was third in 17:16.63.
Comber and his Hatter teammates claimed the Blue team crown with 92 points, placing a trio in the top 10 to slip past Coatesville’s 97. Dallas was third with 120. Top honors in the final varsity race of the day went to Brooke Hutton of Coatesville. The freshman stopped the clock in 19:46.82 and had the closest margin of victory as senior Kierra Zack of Northern was No. 2 in the girls Blue race in 19:49.96.
The Blue team standings were not as tight as Central Cambria – and its all-underclassmen top 5 – scored a comfortable victory. The Red Devils finished with 40 points as their top 4 – sophomores Samantha Koss, Sydney Gilkey, Emma Wess and Sydney Croft – were third through sixth and only separated by 21 seconds. Ephrata was the runner-up with 90, while Elk Lake placed third with 162.
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Kutztown, PA RESULTS POSTED PHOTO GALLERIES |
09/06 | Quad X High School Invitational- Sponsored by Nike |
Philadelphia, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 |
The Farmer Jones Appreciation Relays
For the boys, host West Chester Rustin took the top two boys team spots with only 14 seconds separating the two teams. The team of Jack Carmody, Eddie Hapstead, Jimmy Cook, and Matt Coates ran 33:07 to earn the win.
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West Chester, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Twin Valley Raider Invitational |
Elverson, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Windsor Invitational |
Windsor, NY RESULTS POSTED |
College
09/05 | 3rd Galen E. Piper Alumni/Open Cross Country Challenge |
Shippensburg, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/05 | Lock Haven Dolan Duals |
Lock Haven, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Doug Watts Distance Gala |
Edinboro, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | LVC Dutchmen Invitational |
Annville, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Penn State Abington Cross Country Invitational |
Huntington Valley, PA RESULTS POSTED |
09/06 | Seton Hill Griffin Classic | Greensburg, PA |