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By Lex Mercado



Since 2006 when Radnor won the girls AAA state championship, there have only been two different champions. Emmaus won the next three championships from 2007-2009. Pennsbury will be looking to complete their own three peat after winning the last two titles. Four of the top five girls from that team return this season, including 2009 gold medalist and five time state champion Sara Sargent. Sargent spent most of 2011 as the number 2 runner behind Ann Herman, but after a gold medal performance in last season's 1600 meter run, Sargent should be ready to regain her top form to lead her team. She will be joined by her talented frosh sister, Olivia.

The list of contenders in 2012 should sound familiar to many fans. 2011 silver medalist Unionville brings back a squad that was very young last season. The team featured only two juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen at states last season. Courtney Smith had a big season in 2011, winning her league championship and placing 4th overall at states. Her front-running is supported by a 2-5 that can run within 30 seconds of one another. With everyone a year older, the experience should close the wide gap set by Pennsbury.

Downingtown East looked like a team that could contend in 2011, putting on some great pack running performances at big meets such as the Briarwood Invitational. They managed a 4th place finish last season, but with three of the top five returning, including two members of the 2012 4x800 meter relay winning team, they will be back in the mix. Katelyn Callaghan will be their top runner this season, finishing 19th at states a year ago.

North Hills will be the favorites in Western PA, despite graduating Margo Malone. Her sisters Shannon and Mary will lead a group of six returners that struggled to the finish line last season, finishing a surprising 5th after putting on a dominating performance at the District VII championships. Two frontrunners are better than one, but North Hills will hope that last year's experience and improvements from runners 3-6 will put them back in contention for gold.

West Chester Henderson may have graduated three of their top five from their 3rd place team, but still have top runner Stephanie Aldrich, a 9th place finisher in 2011. Mount Lebanon will be chasing North Hills for best in the west. They were 8th last year and bring their entire team back.

Individually, seven of the top eleven come back from last year's state meet. Courtney Smith was 4th last season and will be seeing some of the best competition all season not only in her district, but in the Ches-Mont league. Marissa Sheva and her older sister Caitlyn of Pennridge will be one of the toughest 1-2 duos in the state. Marissa finished 6th in last year's race. Greta Lindlsey of Penn Manor made the top ten for the first time last season, finishing 8th, and had a great spring, breaking 5 minutes for the 1600. Sara Sargent is a former champion and has never finished outside of the top ten in three years. Tessa Mundell of Governor Mifflin finished 10th a year ago. Rising Pottsville junior Paige Stoner was 11th in 2011, and is coming off a PR and 5th place in the 3200 in outdoor. Tess Meehan of Haverford has medaled twice at states and Katelyn Callaghan of Downingtown East has finished in the top twenty the past two seasons.