Gettysburg Invitational 2008

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Freshmen Young leads George Mason girls to runner-up finish at Gettysburg MileSplit Staff Sep 6, 2008

Four schools from Virginia headed north and were able to escape much of the rain (at least before it moved up the East Coast by the afternoon hours) from Tropical Storm Hanna at the Gettysburg Invitational in Pennsylvania. Teams from Battlefield, Chancellor, George Mason, and Heritage of Lynchburg all competed among the three group races of the varsity division in the meet. The George Mason girls in particular were impressive as a Group A school finishing second in the Group 2 varsity race and finishing ahead of Virginia Group AA teams Chancellor (5th, 222 pts) and Heritage (7th, 252 pts). The 2007 Group A state runner-ups in cross country were led by two freshmen and one sophomore all finishing in the top ten. A new star could be emerging in Group A and potential challenger to defending state champion Megan Marsico in Natalie Young (pictured left by Don Rich of penntrackxc.com) at George Mason. While well behind Group 2 race winner Jordan Jenkins (18:38) of New Oxford (PA), Young was well ahead of the third place finisher by almost a full minute with her runner-up time of 19:23. Read more... Gettysburg Invitational Results: JV Boys Groups 1,2 - JV Boys Groups 1,2,3 - JV Girls Groups 1,2,3 - Varsity Boys Group 1 - Varsity Boys Group 2 - Varsity Boys Group 3 - Varsity Girls Group 1 - Varsity Girls Group 2 - Varsity Girls Group 3

Latrobe & CV dominate @ Gett.|N. Penn sweeps ind/team titles @ CB East | N. Allegheny upsets in Pgh. Press Release PennTrackXC.com Sep 6, 2008

GALLERY POSTED. Natalie Bower and Jordan Jenkins cut through the rain with quick times at Gettysburg.  Michael Pierce runs sub-16. Latrobe girls and Cumberland Valley boys impress with dominating team wins. Henderson boys strong at XXXC. North Allegheny upsets both boys and girls races at Red, White & Blue in Pgh. North Penn sweeps. Hatboro sweeps Abington.

Weekend Preview: Big Meets in Texas, New Mexico Top the Calendar Scott Bush Sep 5, 2008

The second full weekend of the season has many of the top teams and individuals in each state opening up their seasons. From Texas, to South Carolina, to Colorado, to New Mexico, MileSplit will have on-site coverage of nearly a dozen meets this weekend. Check out our weekend preview for the top meets taking place this weekend. (photo courtesy of SCRunners.com)