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10/11 Philadelphia Catholic League Division Championships (Meet #6)

 

Lasalle had a 63 second spread led by Tom Trainer's victory in 16:46 to win the Boys North Division race with 21 points. St. Joe's Prep placed 1-2-3 led by Owen Glatt's win in 17:07 to win the South Division race without some varsity runners. Cardinal O'Hara boys did not run their varsity.
 
 
For the girls, Cardinal O'Hara took seven of the top eight places led by winner Nicole Delgrosso in 21:12 to win the South Division. Archbishop Wood were led by Kasey Brown's first place finish in 20:09 and also placed seven in the top eight to win the North Division.
 

Philadelphia, PA

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10/13 Westmoreland County Coaches Association 
Greater Latrobe

Latrobe won their county championship over Norwin by 17 points, 60-77 behind the winning  20:30.30 by Hanna Green. Latrobe, Norwin, Franklin Regional and Hempfield all placed two in the top ten, but Latrobe got their final scoring three in by 22nd to secure the title. Mary Fratto placed 9th for Latrobe in 21:42.30.

Hempfield edeged Norwin by just three points, 46-49 in the boys race, behind the 2nd, 3rd and 9th place finishes of Michael Talamo (17:50.0), Jon Faye (17;53.1), and Nathanael Gabler (18:35.60). Norwin's Ryan Boccabella won in 17:42.0.
 

Saltsburg, PA

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10/14 Indiana County Invitational

 

Meet Summary and Photos by Bob Piccirillo

 

Rain, rain, and more rain . . . then it stopped just in time for the start of the Indiana County Championship Cross Country Meet.  IUP’s redesigned Crimson Hawk cross country course was in fairly decent shape for this ten school event. Approximately 160 runners representing Blairsville/Saltsburg, United, Homer Center, Indiana, Penns Manor, Purchase Line, Marion Center, Elderton, Laurel Valley, and West Shamokin took part in today’s two part event.
 
The boys’ started things off at four o’clock with Alex Woodrow (Marion Center) taking an immediate lead. Coming to the finish line, Alex (16:59:2) had stretched that lead to fifteen seconds over second place finisher Ray Ofman (United - 17:14:2).

 

Boys’
1 – Indiana – 40
2 – United – 81

 

 

Indiana, PA

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10/14 Midwestern Athletic Conference

 

AA PA#2 Quaker Valley boys placed four in the top seven, six in the top 30, and used a 1-5 spread of 38 seconds to become the champions of the Midwestern Athletic Conference with 30 points. Runner up team honors went to West Allegheny with 57 points and they were led by the league champion Brandon Krszal with his winning time of 17:14.

 

 

The AA PA#3 Quaker Valley girls completed the conference championship sweep with five in the top 8, seven in the top 35, and a 1-5 spread of 37 seconds to win the title with 27 points. Moon Area was the runner up team with 48 points. Angelica Peck of Blackhawk became the league champion with her comfortable winning performanmce of 19:50 and was the only girl under 20 minutes on the day.

 

Oakdale, PA

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10/16 DELCO Championships

 

Cardinal O'Hara tallied just 20 team points, the lowest in the history of the Delaware County Champs, which started in 1964.

 

PA#4 Cardinal O'Hara boys put on the best performance that the Delaware County Championship Meet has ever seen in its history. They started the meet in 1964.

With Chris Garrity leading the way and out-leaning a charging Mahdi Koliso of Glen Mills with identical 16:16 performances, O'Hara placed five in the top seven overall. The spread between the five scoring runners was an impressive 24 seconds, a number that has been dropping throughout the season. Cardinal O'Hara finished the meet with a meet record of 20 points, breaking the old record of 24 points set by Monsignor Bonner back in 1993. Head Coach Tom Kennedy attributes the success to the hard work and dedication his kids showed in the summer when he was not around the team. "I spent less time with this group that with any of my previous teams in eleven years," said Kennedy. "Our captains did a nice job getting the team together to run during the summer and this victory is the culmination of all their hard work." Penncrest would finish 2nd with 76 points and Haverford rounded out the top three with 103 points.

Haverford girls have not won the DELCO champs since the head coach was a sophomore on the team in 1982. On this day, however, there was no one stopping them from finally bringing home the championship. Junior Sophia Meehan outleaned Katie Rodden of Archbishiop Carroll for 2nd place (19:01) and that set the tone. Sophia's sophomore sister Tess (5th in 19:24) and Elizabeth Clinton (8th in 19:37) also had top ten finishes, which would be plenty for them to win the meet. Haverford scored 54 points to defeat last year's DELCO Champion Notre Dame by 33 points.
 

Hannah Grossman, Strath Haven, moved up from 17th as a soph to first in a PR of 18:23.

 

 

Individually, Junior Hannah Grossman of Strath Haven led a pack of four runners at the two mile mark, and then once she got to that mark, she went to a whole different gear. In that last one mile plus, she put 36 seconds between herself and 2nd place
and went from 17th in 2009 to the champion in 2010 with a time of 18:25. "My coach held me back for the first mile, so I went out slower than usual," said Grossman. "Then I just tried to stay with the lead pack and tried to push it in the last mile." This is the third time in the past four seasons that a Strath Haven runner has won this meet.

 



 

Media, PA

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Video interview with Hannah Grossman, Strath Haven

 

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Photo Gallery of all races by Don Rich

 

Photo Gallery of Varsity Races at 800m, 1 Mle and 2 Miles, by Lex Mercado

10/16 Mid-Penn Conference Champs

Big Spring HS, Newville

 

Girls Race Summary

By CORY MULL
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Leigha Anderson says she knew it was coming. That she’d be out there by herself, like most meets.

Hey, what’s new? In this case, it was yet another Mid-Penn Championship for the Cumberland Valley senior, her third in the last three years.

Expect as much from Anderson this postseason. She might be stronger than she was at this point last year. Her winning time of 19:38 was only three seconds off her career best at the Big Spring High course as a sophomore.

“I didn’t think I would be alone that whole time, but it kind of split up like that the past two years, so I knew what I was going to get myself into,” said Anderson, who was sixth as a freshman. “I like running on my own sometimes too. So it’s not too bad.

And she still had some left in the tank in the final 200 meters.

“I think if I was racing I could have had a little extra push, but it’s all kind of part of our game plan,” Anderson said.

Lower Dauphin freshman DeeDee Shea, owner of the ninth best time in the state (18:26), was held out by head coach John Butler due to a foot injury. She had injured it in her team’s last dual meet, Butler said.

Considering the Falcons have state qualifying hopes as a team, Butler said, he wanted to be on the safe side.

Without Shea’s influence, Anderson had little competition. The secondary pack was helmed by Lillie Brown of Boiling Springs, who finished in second in 19:58. Greencastle-Antrim freshman Nikki Garns pushed hard for a third-place medal (20:00) and Chambersburg’s McKenzie Doyle was fourth in 20:01.

Lower Dauphin junior Jenna Flickinger was fifth in 20:17.

Anderson looked to form early, pushing away from the starting mass as she made her way up the first incline, a steady, yet deceiving trap for anyone who went out too fast.

Once Anderson hit the wooded portion of the race, she thought, it was her time to create space.

And that’s what she felt she did. Heeding advice from her coach, she internalized her thoughts and became mentally stronger.

“I think it’s hard to catch people in the woods just because no one is watching,“ she said. “And no one is really cheering in the woods. So you’re all alone and it’s mental. So I think you have to keep pushing yourself. Our coach told us that we’re going to be racing against ourselves more than anyone.”

Yet, for all of Anderson’s merit, it didn’t lead to as much team success. The Mid-Penn Championships didn’t calculate team standings, though the final results did indicate which teams fared the best.

Chambersburg was among the brightest performers, scoring three runners in the top 10 and its entire five in the top 20. Had the meet been scored, Chambersburg would have beaten Cumberland Valley, 52-79.

The Trojans were led by Doyle in fourth, but crucial in the end result were seventh-place Courtney Group and ninth-place Natalie Holder.

Deija McBeth was 14th overall and Alexandra Orr was 18th. All five finished under 21-minutes. And outside of Doyle, the rest were freshman.

“Our one-to-five gap is as small as it’s been all season, which I’ve been preaching to them all year,” Chambersburg head coach Chris Monheim said. “If we get to districts and states, we’re going to live and die on our small time gap.

“We don’t necessary have a kid that’s going to go out and win districts. But we have five that are going to be within 40 to 50 seconds of each other.”

As the lone senior in the top five, Doyle feels a responsibility to lead from the front. She knows the value her teammates can bring in the most critical of races.

“It meant a lot to us because we’ve been working really hard to get here,” Doyle of the finishes. “Now it makes us more confident. We have a lot of ninth graders and they don’t even know our full potential.”

 

Boys Race Summary

By CORY MULL
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If experience had taught Ed Schrom anything, it was that patience was his best virtue at the Mid-Penn Championships. He’d have to endure, to outlast, and to eventually outgun.

The Central Dauphin senior, the highest returning finisher from last year’s race (fifth), did just that, following his game plan precisely before fleeing from the lead pack and earning his first conference cross country title. He was flying through the rolling Big Spring High hills with less than a mile to go and finished in 16 minutes, 24 seconds.

Palmyra’s Connor Strynkowski, who took the race out from the gun, secured second-place in 16:36. Cumberland Valley’s Andy Flynn was third (16:41), Chambersburg’s Dan Patti was fourth (16:46) and Central Dauphin East’s Kyle Klaboe rounded out the top five in 16:50.

“This is my sixth time on this course,” said Schrom, who also was the Mid-Penn’s 1,600-meter champ and a member of the Rams 4 x 800-meter title team over the spring. “So I know it pretty well. The game plan was to sit behind the pack for two and a half miles.”

But after a mid-race surge revved up the pace at the halfway point,  Schrom was worried that the standard would falter, eventually falling back to its original speed. Experience kicked in at that point. It told him that once you get going, you shouldn’t stop.

“So I just kept the pace we were at,” Schrom said. “And pretty much between a mile and a half and two miles I put the space between everyone.”

Leading into the race, Schrom had never been one to thumb through online statistics and newspaper clippings. He had always operated under his own disposition, charting his successes through work ethic and coaching influence.

But on Saturday morning his parents showed him the newspaper, which revealed he was the favorite.

“After I saw that I said, ‘Oh man,’ and started biting my finger nails,” he said. “But the beauty of cross country is that there are 100 kids on the starting line and no one waits to take it out. Everyone just runs their own race and just goes. There’s not that much extra pressure on you.”

Fortunately for Schrom, Strynkowski played right into his strategy. The Palmyra junior swallowed the lead from the start, taking charge even though he was second-guessing it himself. It wasn’t Strynkowski’s intention, he said, but he felt the pace began too slowly.

“Actually, I started out hoping to be top 10 and not in first,“ Strynkowski said. “But the pace at the start was really slow so I felt I needed to do something to make it go a bit faster.”

Strynkowski wasn’t any pushover, considering he’d finished ninth in last year’s event, but even he admitted he wasn’t entirely comfortable leading from the start.

“It gave me confidence, but the thing is, I’ve been making a top five list for awhile,” he said. “And there were a bunch of guys I didn’t even account for that were in the top 10. And it kind of freaked me out.”

He eventually fell a couple spots from the lead pack midway through the race before gaining back a measure of control in the back end portion -- Big Spring is known most for its nonstop elevation. As quick as a downhill might feel, another slight incline might follow. He finished almost a minute faster than his 17:30 in 2009.

While the Mid-Penn didn’t calculate team scores, the team aspect still was an important end game. The District 3 meet was less than two weeks away and many teams used the conference championships to gain some understanding.

When it came down to the final results, Hershey (103) and Cumberland Valley (109) were involved in the tightest battle. The Trojans placed only one runner in the top 10 -- Cory Dowling in ninth at 17:02 -- but they finished out their top five in a spread of 45 seconds, by far the quickest pack of Saturday’s boys' action.

Cumberland Valley, always a potent late season threat, had two runners finish in the top 11 and was 82 seconds apart from its first and fifth finishers.

 

Newville, PA

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Girls Race Highlights

 

Boys Race Highlights

 

VIDEO INTERVIEWS

 

Video Interview with Ed Schrom, Central Dauphin

 

Video Interview with Leigha Anderson, Cumberland Valley

10/18 Inter-Ac League Championships
Chestnut Hill Academy
 
Chestnut Hill Academy's Dustin Wilson completed his Inter-Ac three peat while defending his home course with a comfortable victory in 16:36. Jorin Schug of Penn Charter (16:59) outleaned Jack Freese of Episcopal Academy to earn silver. Team wise, Germantown Academy snapped Malvern Prep's eight year boys team title winning streak, placing three in the top ten to beat Malvern by 8 points, 46-54.

For the girls, Notre Dame Academy ran their 2nd big race in 48 hours and had better results. Maria Seykora (2nd in 19:08), led a 2-3-4-5 charge to retain their team championship with 23 points. Agnes Irwin, who also ran in a big race 48 hours before, finished 2nd. Catie Skinner of Penn Charter continued her winning ways, taking home her first Inter-Ac championship with a time of 18:57, becoming Penn Charter's first individual champion in over a decade.
 

Philadelphia, PA

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10/19 AACA Championships
Mount Saint Joseph Academy
 
AA PA#2 St Basil's were the only team to score all five runners inside the top 20 to become league champions over Villa Maria Academy and Villa Joseph Marie 56-74-74. Megan McGarrity led the way for the champions, taking home the individual championship with an impressive time of 18:27, almost 30 seconds better than the field.
 

Newtown, PA

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10/19 Friends Schools League Championship
Friends' Central
 
PA#9 Germantown Friends boys continued their dominance in the Friends League by once again capturing their league title. Their impressive score of 24 points was 45 points better than 2nd place Friends Central. David Waterman became the league champion in 16:05 and his teammate Evan Caldwell finished right behind him with a time of 16:20 for 2nd place.

For the girls, Germantown Friends compiled a perfect score to become the league champions. Westtown School (2nd) and George School (3rd) were separated by one point for runner up honors. Germantown Friends took the first seven places and they were all separated by 56 seconds. Isabel Goldstein was the leader of the pack, becoming the league champion with a time of 20:44.
 

Philadelphia, PA

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10/19 KSAC (PIAA D9) Conference Championships
North Clarion
 
McKenna Spence of Cranberry made simple work of becoming the new league champion, cruising to victory with a time of 19:37, which was almost a minute better than the field. Her performance led her teammates to five in the top ten and the team championship over Clarion 30-56.

For the boys, Cranberry completed the team sweep with a team championship of their own, placing four in the top nine to overtake North Clarion 35-55. North Clarion did have the individual champion in Nick Schmader, who covered the course in 16:59. Casey Spence of Cranberry was the runner up, almost completing a Spence sweep of individual titles.
 

Frills Corners, PA

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10/19 Lebanon-Lancaster League
Ephrata
 
Cedar Crest boys placed three in the top six and survived Hempfield's 5th being 17 points better than their #5 to win the boys championship 90-103. League champion Alex Galli led the charge for his team's title win with his time of 16:20, six seconds better than Hempfield's Matthew Groff.

Photos by Jim Dillner
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the girls, the new league champion is also new to high school running. Freshman Greta Lindsley ran an impressive 19:16 to beat Cedar Crest freshman Haleigh Echard by fifteen seconds. Manheim Township took home the team championship with a 4-5-6-7-17 finish separated by only 48 seconds to score an impressive 39 points to beat Solanco (2nd) and Hempfield (3rd).

Ephrata, PA

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10/19

Lehigh Valley Conference

 

PA#8 Liberty girls ended the title reign of Emmaus with a solid performance to become the new league champions. Liberty, led by new league champion Jess Cygan (19:07.4) and runner up Amy Darlington (19:20.3), had three of the top four places to defeat runner up Parkland 43-60. Defending champions Emmaus finished 4th.

For the boys, Nazareth Area became the champions by defeating Easton and Parkland 70-84-87. Nazareth used a 7-8 finish from their front two and were the only team out of the top three to have three runners in the top 15. All state medalist Matt Kacyon of Whitehall repeated as champion, running 16:21.4 to win comfortably. Bernard England of Easton was 2nd, 32 seconds back.
 

Bethlehem, PA

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10/19

Mountain Valley Conference

 

Stroudsburg Boys won their conference title by a very slim margin of five points 39-44 over 2nd place Pleasant Valley, despite only having three in the top ten compared to Pleasant Valley's four. Mark Pfaeffle of Stroudsburg became the new league champion with his winning time of 17:12.7, 17 seconds better than runner up Alex Price of Pocono Mountain East.
 
For the girls, Pleasant Valley got a measure of revenge for their boys and won the team championship with a low score of 24 points to beat Stroudsburg by 17. Pleasant Valley placed four in the top seven to earn the title. Stroudsburg's Kiana Tucker became the league champion with her winning performance of 20:36.7. Dana Mcallister of the champions Pleasant Valley was 2nd, 19 seconds back.
 

Bethlehem, PA

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10/19 North Tier League Cross Country Championship
Oswayo Valley   
 
 
Steven Kibbe of Northern Potter held off the Oswayo Valley top three led by runner up Spencer Cole to win the boys league championship. Kibbe's time of 17:27 was 32 seconds better than 2nd place. The 2-3-4 finish from Oswayo Valley was good for them to become the team champions with a low score of 23 points. All seven runners placed in the top 13 overall. Northern Potter was 2nd with 40 points.

For the girls, Bailey Kemp of Oswayo Valley came away with the league championship with a solid performance of 20:13, defeating the championship field by 45 seconds. Smethport Area had four of the top eight scoring places to outlast Northern Potter 34-43.
 

Shinglehouse, PA

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10/19 YAIAA Championships
 
Kelsey Ibarra of Central York continued her strong season by becoming the league champion, running an impressive time of 18:42. Lily Corsaro of York Suburban was the runner up, 30 seconds behind Ibarra. Central York had the best score of the day with five in the top eleven and 37 points. York Suburban had the 2nd best score with 48.
 
Photos by Timothy O'Dowd, IrishRunner.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the boys, Brandon Taylor ended his league championship career at the top, as he became the league champion with his winning performance of 16:17. Matthew Croft of Red Lion was 2nd in 16:31. Dallastown had the best score on the day with 95 points and five in the top 30 overall.

Emigsville., PA

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10/20

Berks County Championships

 

Governor Mifflin boys had four in the top twelve overall and were the only team to have four in the top 20 to become the team champions over runner up Conrad Weiser 58-73. The champions were led by the individual champion Logan Mohn, who cracked the 16 minute mark (15:59) to hold off Exeter's Zach Greth, who was 5 seconds off the pace.

For the girls, Governor Mifflin had four in the top nine to comfortably win the girls championship and complete the team sweep for their school. Conrad Weiser and Exeter were each tied for 2nd with 79 points to Governor Mifflin's 44. Tessa Mundell completed the individual title sweep with her victory in 19:08, 14 seconds better than Wilson Area freshman Rebecca Owens.
 

Kutztown, PA

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10/20 Ed Narkiewicz All-League Meet
Misericordia University
 
Frank Ferlenda (16:49.3) of Dallas got a big win by beating out Reece Ayers (16:51.7) of Tunkhannock by 2 seconds to become the new league champion. Ferlanda's inspiring performance was not enough to beat Ayers squad, as Tunkhannock scored five in the top ten to beat Dallas 34-43. Holy Redeemer had the best AA score on the day with 60 points to finish 3rd overall.

For the girls, Dallas beat out top AA squad on the day Holy Redeemer 44-50. Dallas had three in the top ten and six in the top fifteen, led by league champion Regan Rome's 19:10.6 performance to beat out Holy Redeemer's 2-3-9-11 start. Rachel Sowinski of Holy Redeemer was the runner up, 9 seconds back.
 

Dallas, PA

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10/20 Freedom Invitational
 
Beaver Area girls came away with a comfortable victory, placing five inside the top 18 overall to win with ease 54-127 over 2nd place Freeport. Individual championship honors went to Dee Dee Adams of Freedom Area and her winning performance of 20:40, which was 33 seconds better than the field.

For the boys, Freedom Area survived a 43 point fifth runner performance to win the team title over Beaver Area 97-130, despite Beaver having their scoring five inside the top 40. Beaver Area did have the individual champion in Asa Equals, who ran 17:20 to beat out Eric Porter of Mount Pleasant Area by four seconds.
 

Oakdale, PA

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10/20 Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference
 

The Central Cambria girls won their sixth straight conference title, and Forest Hills senior Leah Anne Wirfel captured her third consecutive individual crown. Somerset gained on Central Cambria this year, falling just five points short (53-58 behind a strong 4-5 by Sophier Kashurba (19:54) and Liz Snyder (20:09). Kendall Seymoure and Alyssa Brandis powered the defending champs with their 2-3 finish in 18:55 and 19:42. Seymour was just ten seconds behind Wirfel's winning 18:45.


Westmont-Hilltop won the boys team title over Central Cambria, 41-49, despite the defending champ's 2nd by Arjun Vyas in 17:06 and Grant Barber's 3rd place 17:20. Westmont-Hilltop used the power of the pack by placing five in the top 12. Jason Dean led the team with his 5th place 17:41 to start just a 24 second spread. BIshop McCort's Chad King defended his individual title in 16:56.

Johnstown, PA

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10/20 Mountain Athletic Conference
Indian Valley

Both Indian Valley boys and girls teams came away as champions of their league. The boys were successful over Penns Valley 38-59, taking advantage of having five in the top thirteen to counter Penns Valley's four in the top nine, but had a fifth runner in the 30s. Lewistown's Zach Moon ran 16:41 to become the league champion by 15 seconds over runner up Ryan Brown of Penns Valley. The Indian Valley girls won their title over Penns Manor 38-59 and were led by a 1-2 finish from league champion Brooke King (20:22) and teammate Marissa Long (21:00).
 

Reedsville, PA

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10/20

Pioneer Athletic Conference Championships

 

Methacton's Kara Steinke won her first league championship and became the 2nd girl under the 18 minute mark this season. She won the race with a time of 17:56, which is 2nd best in the state this season. Her team would finish 2nd overall to champions Boyertown, who placed four in the top ten led by runner up Megan Saxon (18:57) to win 30-46.

For the boys, Boyertown completed the team sweep of the championships with a narrow 69-77 victory over Pottsgrove. Boyertown had the individual champion lead the way. Brett Kelly ran 16:05 to win the title over Chris Lacava of Pope John Paul II by 13 seconds. Boyertown also had three in the top nine and was the only team to have multiple runners in the top ten.
 

Birdsboro, PA

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10/20 Pittsburgh Public Schools Middle Grade XC Championships
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10/20 Schuylkill League Championships
Blue Mountain
 
Freshman Paige Stoner of Pottsville Area won her first conference meet in convincing fashion and became the 3rd PA girl in 2010 to break 18 minutes with her championship winning time of 17:57, which was also more than two minutes better than the field and a course record. Team championship honors went to Tamaqua, who benefitted from a 45 point score from Blue Mountain's number five runner to win by four points, 53-57.

For the boys, Pottsville Area placed their five scoring runners in the top fourteen to hang on and win the championship over Blue Mountain 51-59. Pottsville had three in the top ten to decide the title. North Schuylkill's Brendan Shearn became the league champion with a big performance of 16:16, which was 59 seconds better than the field!
 
Flash report from Tom Clauser: At the hilly Tuscarora State Park 5K course near Barnesville, Pottsville freshman Paige Stoner smashed the 8-year old course record with a time of 17:57. I think the previous record was 18:44 from 2002.
 

Barnesville, PA

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Girls meet story in the Republican Herald

 

Boys meet story in the Republican Herald

 

 

10/21 Bicentennial Athletic League Championships
 
Holy Ghost Prep had six of the top ten places overall to win the Independent Division title with 25 points, one of only two teams out of both divisions to score under 100 points. Lower Moreland was 2nd to Holy Ghost with 64 points. Jenkintown won the Constitute Division with 127 points. John Trueman of Springfield Montco ran 16:07 to become the league champion by five seconds. Ryan Horgan of Holy Ghost Prep was 2nd.

For the girls, Christopher Dock held off Springfield Delco for the league title 53-56. Erin Moss of New Hope Solebury became the league champion and was the only girl to break 20 minutes with her time of 19:42. Emily Lambright of Christopher Dock finished 2nd.
 

Newtown, PA

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Coverage in the Bucks County Intelligencer

10/21 Ches-Mont Championships
Westtown School
 
The much anticipated matchup between PA#3 Downingtown East girls and PA#4 West Chester Henderson girls did not disappoint as both teams had solid performances from their scoring runners. But teams had their scoring five in the top fifteen and had team averages in the 19:30s. But on this day, West Chester Henderson pulled out the victory in the National race 34-43, with all five of their runners breaking the 20 minute mark. Janie Augustyn led the charge for the champions, as she ran an impressive 18:38 to beat out Katelyn Callaghan of Downingtown East by 3 seconds. Both teams were the top teams out of both divisions on the day. In the American division, Unionville placed 1-2-4-7-8 and were led by champion Lauren Mills (19:22) and teammate Anne Birkenmaier (20:10) to handily win over Great Valley 22-44.

For the boys, PA#2 West Chester Henderson was the best team out of both divisions, taking the National Division over Downingtown West 25-65. Henderson had seven in the top ten with a 1-5 spread of 53 seconds, a team average of 16:23, and were led by champion Austin Steckler's 15:53 championship performance, 2 seconds better than Quinn Devlin of Downingtown West. In the American Division, Great Valley used a 24 second spread with their most experienced runner finishing as their 7th runner to win 19-60 over Unionville. Billy Wolfe had the fastest time in that race with a time of 16:47.
 

Westtown, PA

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10/21

Colonial League Championships

Saucon Valley's girls dominated the meet with just 31 points, placing five in the top fifteen behind the first and second place finishes by Elizabeth Chikotas (19:02) and Lainie Smith (19:31).

In the boys race, it was Wilson Area 52-62 over Bangor behind the 5-6-7 by Rory McAtee (17:44), Jaryd Flank (17:48) and Trey Thatcher (17:50). Notre Dame Green Pond's Eric Busher won in 17:14.

 

Center Valley, PA

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10/21 Heritage Conference Champs
Marion Center Area
 

Repeat & 3Peat

Story and Photos by Bob Piccirollo for PennTrackXC.com

The 2010 Heritage Conference Cross Country Championship at Marion Center started with a heartfelt tribute to former United High School cross country coach Bernie Dixon. In memory of her late husband, Lynn Dixon fired the pistol to start the girls’ half of the meet.

In 2008, Dixon, the 2002 Indiana County Sports Hall of Fame Cross Country Coach of the Year, ended his eight year run at United because of his failing health. In July of this year, Coach Dixon passed away, but today, one had to think he was still watching the Heritage Conference Championship with a  smile on his face.
 

 

At the end of the day, two meet records were broken and both Angel Piccirillo (11th grade, Homer Center) and Alex Woodrow (12th grade, Marion Center)  had claimed repeat titles as conference champions.  Angel clocked a time of 18:57.4 for her second title, and Alex led the boys with a 16:38.0 for his third consecutive win. No surprise in either of those results. Both runners have been running strong all season (Alex actually coming back from an ankle sprain earlier in the year), but going deeper into the race there were some other runners that drew attention from the crowd.
 
In the girls’ race, senior Taylor Stiteler (21:47.8; Marion Center) worked her way up from eighth place early in the race to finish a strong second and junior Amber Mattis (21:59.1; Penns Manor) was close behind in third.  Mattis ran cross country as a freshman but took last year off to play volleyball. In the spring, she proved to be a key member of the Penns Manor track team and this fall returned to the 5k, growing stronger with each event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
In the boys’ event, second place finisher senior Ray Ofman (16:54.3; United) pressed Alex Woodrow for most of the race, but Woodrow gained ground during the last leg of the course.

 

 

Marion Center, PA

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10/21 D10 Region 5 Meet
Fairview
Mercyhurst Prep girls pulled out a region title with a narrow five point victory over General McLane 38-43. General McLane's Mackenzie O'Connor ran 20:12 for the victory, but it wasn't enough to counter a 2-3 finish from Carly Vicary (20:16) and Sarah Kupniewski (20:27) for Mercyhurst Prep.

For the boys, Fairview earned a ten point victory over Mercyhurst Prep 34-44. John Hurd led the way for the champions with his own championship performance with a time of 17:06 to win by 11 seconds.
 

Fairview, PA

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10/22 Del-Val League D1 Qualifer
 
 
Glen Mills' Mahdi Koliso came back from his near win at the Delco Championships five days earier to notch a title of his own, going 16:14 to win by over a minute.The time was four seconds faster than his Delco time.
 

Media, PA

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10/22 SOL American Conference Championship
Lehigh University
 
Previosuly ranked Wissahickon boys got back on the winning trail with a solid performance, placing five in the top 11 to beat Cheltenham 33-47. Upper Moreland's Drew Magaha ran 16:03 to win the individual title over Dillon Farrel of Wissahickon by 19 seconds.

 
For the girls, Upper Dublin placed all seven varsity runners in the top fifteen to cruise to a conference championship 30-66 over runner up Plymouth Whitemarsh. Amber McAteer of Upper Merion held off Sarah Holl of Upper Dublin to win the individual championship by six seconds 19:23-19:29.
 

Bethlehem, PA

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10/22 SOL Continental Conference Championship
Lehigh University
 
In one of the closest team battles you will ever see, PA#5 Central Bucks East girls had a 1-2 finish from Katie Kinkead (17:55) and Jenny Guidera (17:59) to win the league championship over Central Bucks West and PA#6 North Penn 54-55-56. CB West kept it close with a 46 second spread and North Penn kept it close with a 19:20 team average and a 4th place finish from Megan McGovern (18:07). CB East was 3rd overall out of all the Suburban One races, North Penn was 4th, and CB West was 5th despite beating North Penn in this race. Individually it was a great race with four of the best runners in PA. Katie Kinkead and Jenny Guidera ran their first big race since the Briarwood Invite on September 18, Tori Gerlach of Pennridge has been a consistent top two runner in every race she's been in this year, and Megan McGovern has big wins in Delaware and New York under her belt. The four of them ran most of the race together up to the 2 mile mark. From that point, Kinkead and Guidera took off and completed the 1-2 finish. Both runners ran lifetime best along with Gerlach.


For the boys, Hatboro Horsham won the team championship and returned to their winning ways, defeating North Penn 52-72. Sam Hibbs ran the 3rd fastest time of the day with a 2nd place time of 15:44 and led four in the top 13. Hatboro Horsham's performance was also the best team performance from all of the Suburban One conference races on the day. Alex Izewski of Central Bucks East won his 3rd big race of the year, running his 2nd best time of the year and of the day with a 15:42.
 

Bethlehem, PA

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Senior teammates Katie Kinkead and Jenny Guidera go 17:55-17:59 to lead Central Bucks East to Continental title by one over CB West and two over North Penn

 

RACE VIDEO
 

SOL Continental Varsity Girls finish line video showing top sevens for the three teams within two points of each other - CB East (54) - CB West (55) - North Penn (56)

10/22 SOL National Conference Championship
Lehigh University
 
Top ranked Pennsbury girls continued their undefeated streak in PA with a narrow victory over surprising Council Rock North 31-38. Pennsbury placed five in the top ten and had six girls under 20 minutes. Sara Sargent led the way for Pennsbury once again, earning her fifth big meet victory of the season with a time of 18:02, 14 seconds better than Lindsay Rheiner of Council Rock North. Pennsbury was also the best team of the day with Council Rock North 2nd out of all the Suburban One races.

 
For the boys, Council Rock North held off their neighborhood rivals Council Rock South for the conference title 38-49. Chris Campbell led the charge for the champions with the fastest time of the day with a winning time of 15:40. Alex Cichitti of William Tennent ran 16:04 to finish 2nd.
 

Bethlehem, PA

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10/22 SOL Conference Junior Varsity Meet
 

Bethlehem, PA

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10/23 Battle for the Buggy
Elizabethtown College

Lancaster, PA

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10/23 Cabrini College Invitational
Cabrini College

Philadelphia, PA

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10/23 Central League Championships
Strath Haven's Hanna Grossman provided a repeat performance of her DELCO Championship victory for those who happened to not catch it. She won the league championship with a time of 18:28, with Sophia Meehan finishing 2nd once again with a time of 19:06, with her sister Tess finishing 3rd in 19:10. Haverford also gave a repeat performance from DELCOs, winning the team championship with five in the top 19 to score 47 points to overtake Strath Haven's 82 points.

For the boys, Conestoga came away with the team championship with a score of 51 points with five in the top 17. Haverford was 2nd with 82 points. James Ferguson led the way for Conestoga's team victory, winning the individual gold with a time of 16:10 to win by 7 seconds.
 

Media, PA

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10/23 D10 Region 3 Meet
Four girls teams were separated by nine points, with Cambridge Springs earning the slight edge thanks to a runner up performance from Olivia Mamula (21:07) to beat Conneaut Lake (71), Saegertown (72), and Titusville (78). Danielle Stanko of Saegertown ran 21:00.7 to win the individual gold by seven seconds.

For the boys, Maplewood earned a 12 point victory over Conneaut Lake 64-76, thanks to a runner up performance from Cody Peterson in 17:48.1. Individual honors went to Nate Tallada of Saegertown with his winning performance of 17:33 to win by 15 seconds.
 

Dempseytown, PA

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10/23 D10 Region 4 Meet
Youngsville
North East took home both team regional championships with solid performances from both teams. The AA PA#5 boys were led by a victorious Ryan Smathers (16:07) and with three other runners in the top ten overall to score 41 points and win by 15 over Fort Leboeuf. The North East girls were the only team to have four inside the top 20 led by a 5th place finish from Anne Lewis to win over Corry Area 74-91. The individual region champion was Becca Reichbaum of Union City with her winning
time of 19:36, six seconds better than the field.
 

Youngsville, PA

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10/23 D10 Region 6 Meet
 
Meadville girls go 1-2-3-4-7 with a spread of 54 seconds, led by region champion Heather Ziegler (21:15.7) to win the team championship with 17 points.
 
Photos by Carl Strub
 
For the boys, Alex Simon led Cathedral Prep to the regional team title with his winning performance of 16:54.5 to score 27 points with five in the top 10 overall.

Erie, PA

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10/23 Division II Challenge
Kutztown University

Kutztown, PA

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10/23 Gannon/Mercyhurst Invitational
Gannon University

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10/23

Mercer County Cross Country Invitational (Regions 1&2)

 

Jacob Kildoo of Grove City Area ran an impressive 15:56 to cruise to an individual championship and lead his team to a big performance to win the team title. Grove City placed their scoring five in the top nine to score 21 points and beat West Middlesex by 46.

For the girls, West Middlesex came away with the team championship with a 5-6-7-8-10 finish with a spread of 46 seconds to score 36 points and win by 37 over Hickory. Morgan Richards of Hickory ran 19:27 to win the individual championship by 30 seconds over runner up Rikki Brumbaugh of Wilmington. Both girls were the only girls under 20 minutes.
 

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10/23 NTL Coaches Invitational
Northeast Bradford
 
Joel Christian of Towanda ran an impressive 15:48 to win the individual title by 16 seconds. The team battle was interesting. AA PA#4 Northeast Bradford went 2-3-4-10, but had their 5th runner finish in the 50s to finish 3rd. Wellsboro went 6-7, but had their fifth finish 29 to get 2nd. Canton had five in the top 20 to win the team title 72-74-78.

For the girls, Mansfield got a 1-2 finish from the Learn sisters, with Susan winning in 19:03.1 and Violet finishing 2nd in 19:19.1. Sayre came away as the team winner with 61 points to Wellsboro's 86. Sayre had five in the top 19 while Wellsboro had two in the 20s.
 

Rome, PA

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10/23

Philadelphia Catholic League Championships

 

PA#4 Cardinal O'Hara boys continued to show their strength with their pack running and snapped PA#10 Lasalle's seven year championship winning streak with a 27-49. Archbishop Wood finished 3rd and knocked off PA#6 St Joe's Prep back to 4th. Chris Garrity of Cardinal O'Hara won the league championship with a time of 16:17 to win by nearly 20 seconds. Chris Muldoon of Archbishop Wood earned a slight surprising 2nd place ahead of 3rd place Tom Trainer of Lasalle.
 
For the girls, Archbishop Wood finished 3-4-5-6-7 with a spread of 30 seconds to snap Cardinal O'Hara's six year championship winning streak with a near-Catholic League Championship record of 25 points. O'Hara tallied a point less in 2005. Cardinal O'Hara was 2nd followed by St Hubert's in 3rd. Katie Rodden of Archbishop Carroll won her 2nd league title in 3 years with her winning performance of 19:40, almost 30 seconds better than the field.
 

Philadelphia, PA

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10/23 PIAA District 2 Junior High Championships
 

Scranton, PA

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10/23 PIAA District 8 Championships
Schenley Park
 

The Taylor Allderdice boys had a 1-2-3-4 finish led by district champion Ean DiSilvio's 16:40 finish to lead his team to a district title with a score of 16 points.

 

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For the girls, Taylor Allderdice complete the district team title sweep with a score of 29 points with a 3-4-5-7-10 finish. Individual championship honors went to Kayla Key of Westinghouse with her winning performance of 20:58.

Pittsburgh, PA

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10/30 PA Independent Schools Championships
 
Philadelphia, PA