AMERICAN DIVISION XC CHAMPS--GIRLS GO 7-0; BOYS 5-2 TAKE 3RD

American Division XC Champs--Girls 7-0; Boys 5-2 Take 3rd

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Girls & Boys Post Improvements at Old Bridge Fall Classic

The xc teams traveled to Jamesburg on Saturday, 10/15, to race at Thompson Park.
The girls varsity turned in their most impressive performance of the season taking 3rd place behind the #9 and 12 ranked teams in the state. Their total of 85 points was just behind Group 4 powers Bridgewater-Raritan's 55 and Hunterdon Central's 73. After setting a school record for team average at Greystone Park in last week's NJAC meet at 20:40, the top 5 girls ran 20:38.2, one of the best team average's ever recorded by the M.O. girls, and possibly the best ever. Junior Marissa Karl led the way in 9th (20:19), followed closely by frosh Sarah Masukewicz in 14th (20:25), senior Steph Smith 15th (20:33), sophs Lindsay Schafer in 19th (20:44) and Mariah Christian 28th (21:10). Sr. Danielle Halikias was 59th (22:15) and soph Erin Schafer 63rd (22:26).
The J.V. girls were 5th with soph Sara Christian crossing the line in 4th (22:14) and sr. Katrina Laemmerhirt 10th (22:51). Also scoring were junior Jackie Pignataro (23rd, 23:30) and frosh Jamie Tavalare (31st, 24:01) and Katherine Bausch (36th, 24:06).

The boys faced tough competition in their race with 3 state ranked teams and many Group 4 schools. The team placed 14th overall and recorded their best team time of the season at 18:00, better than their 18:46 last time at Greystone. Scott Rennalls continued to be the team leader and ran his best time of the season,placing 52nd in 17:39. Junior Nick Miele and soph Eddie Garcia both cracked the 18 minute mark for the first time ever, in 56th (17:44) and 66th (17:54) respectively. Also running their bests ever were sophs Nick Yanakas (84th, 18:13) and Steve Kubicki (98th, 18:34). Soph Joey Ulbrich got his first sub-19 time as well (106, 18:46). Soph Jake Tanenbaum, moving up to the varsity, was 142 in 19:55.
The boys j.v. were 18th. Jr. Matt McNamara was in first at 120 (21:08). The other runners were Ryan Schilling (132), Mike Henry (155), Scott Gong (160), Ryan Leone (163), and Jon Bass (170).