FL NE: Nothing can come between these friends


At the first major meet of the year, the Hershey XC Invite, Ben Furcht set the tone for the season with a course record time of 16:09.  The time would wind up being the fastest time of the year at the Hershey layout once Jimmy Tarsnane finished his state title winning tour in 16:10.  Ben's teammate, fellow senior Neal Berman, would finish 4th in an impressive time of 16:35.  Through the season this would be a familiar theme, Ben first, Neal close behind. But Coach Megan Capewell downplays the competition.  Under her tutelage the guys were dubbed 'Burcht', which is a combination of their last names.  Ben and Neal bought into the team theory wholeheartedly, feeling the joys and sorrows of each others performances as their own.  This bond has developed over their years on the team, however, it formed into a deep friendship forged of sacrifice during the season of 2008.

Ben Furcht winning the Oct 3 Paul Short Run

Next up, the flat layout at Lehigh for the Paul Short run.  True to form, Ben emerged victorious with a time of 15:19.  Neal was right behind in 3rd place with a time of 15:34.  Early on in his running career Ben spent his time thinking strategy during his races, plotting his best way to a great performance.  Neal could not have been more the opposite, running as hard as he could for as long as he could, balls to the wall as they say. 

But something happened in all of those miles run together, all those intervals pushed round the track. 

The personalities of the two runners rubbed off on each other.   

Ben began to put himself out there in races, mixing some risk in with his strategic racing strategy, and the result was a runner who knew how to win, and took the risks to get there.  Neal began to strategize, picking his moments, making sure that when he made a surge he could hold on.  Despite the different personalities and different philosophies, these two runners learned from each other in a quest to realize the dream of running in a national championship. 

Neal Berman finishing 4th in the the Sept 20 PIAA Inaugural Invitational at Hershey

And on the season marched with an all-out assault on the Rose Tree Park layout at the Central League Championships.  Ben and Neal ran stride for stride, mile for mile, with Neal the victor in 15:27.63.  Ben was a half-stride back in a time of 15:27.99.  The times were the first under 15:30 on the well-travelled layout, besting the course record of 15:32 set by Cardinal O'Hara's Steve Hallinan in 2003.  The intention, as Ben tells it, was to finish together in a tie, but finish timers and media folk demand a winner, and as such, Neal took the honor of a course record and League Champion. 

The stage was set for a state championship run, but would it be Ben or would it be Neal?

A return to Lehigh for the District 1 Championships proved that the Lower Merion machine was still humming along.  Ben won the district title with a blistering time of 15:08, while Neal finished 3rd in 15:25.  All looked well for states.