Boston Herald

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ALL-DECADE TEAM

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Paul Hogan

Burlington, 2012-2013

A fearless frontrunne­r, Hogan was the runner-up two consecutiv­e years at the All-State championsh­ips. He had a brilliant senior year, racing to the Middlesex Conference title with a blazing 12:12.1 over 2.5 miles. Hogan was victorious in the Div. 1 EMass meet, defending his title with a 15:08.6 for 5K on the Wrentham Developmen­tal Center layout. He also captured the Twilight Invitation­al title and was second at the Bay State Invitation­al. Hogan finished a strong 15th against a deep field at the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals after taking 24th as a junior. He was third at the Frank Kelley Invitation­al his junior year and garnered a silver medal at the Bay

State Invitation­al.

Where Are They Now: Hogan finished his college career at UMass-Lowell with personal bests of 23:49.1 for the 8K and 30:34 in the 10K. He was added to the elite roster of the BAA running club last July.

Ryan Oosting

Arlington, 2016-2018

Possessing a deadly kick over the final 400, Oosting had a brilliant senior year highlighte­d by an All-State title. Oosting captured the Div. 2 EMass title three consecutiv­e years and Middlesex League championsh­ips, along with a victory at the Bay State Invitation­al. He had a huge day at the NXR Northeast Regionals with a win in 15:50.1 in difficult conditions. Oosting came back from a case of mononucleo­sis his junior year to place a very respectabl­e sixth at All-States. He took ninth at the Coaches Invitation­al his sophomore year.

Where Are They Now: Oosting currently runs for Stanford University. He competed at the Bronco Invitation­al where he finished ninth.

Marcelo Rocha

Peabody, 2014-2016

Rocha joins his sister Catarina on the all-decade team after a brilliant high school career. He easily captured the All-State title with a 15:38 over the hilly Gardner Golf Course layout and defended his Div. 1 EMass crown. Rocha also came away with a third consecutiv­e win at the Frank Kelley and raced to victory in his second Bay State Invitation­al. Rocha was a solid 10th at the Foot Locker Northeast Regional championsh­ips. As a junior, Rocha was also second at the All-State championsh­ips and took the Northeast Conference title. He first opened eyes as a sophomore when he was eighth at All-States and second in the Div. 1 EMass race.

Where Are They Now: A junior at Providence College, Rocha placed fifth at the New England Championsh­ips and 23rd at the Big East Championsh­ips. Rocha ran to a 25th-place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regional Meet last November.

Tristan Shelgren

St. John’s Prep, 2014-2017

Shelgren made an instant impact as a freshman when he captured the first of four consecutiv­e Catholic Conference titles and won his race at the Coaches Invitation­al. Shelgren dominated his senior year with wins at the Ocean State Invitation­al, Frank Kelley Invitation­al, the Div. 1 EMass championsh­ips and All-States. He then went on to capture the Foot Locker Northeast Regional title at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City after taking 14th his junior year. He was named the Gatorade Massachuse­tts Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year. As a junior, Shelgren was second at the Frank Kelley Invitation­al, Div. 1 EMass championsh­ips and All-States. His wins included a first Ocean State Invitation­al title, the Frank Kelley Invitation­al and Bay State Invitation­al. He was eighth in the Div. 1 EMass race as a sophomore and was an impressive 17th in the All-State event after chalking up seven wins his freshman year.

Where Are They Now: Shelgren competes for the University of North Carolina.

Sam Acquaviva

Newburypor­t, 2016-2018

Acquaviva followed the Carleo brothers by capturing a pair of Div. 2 All-State titles on the trails. He captured two Cape Ann League individual titles and was named the league Runner of the Year twice. Acquaviva also ran to two Div. 4 EMass wins. He was second behind Arlington’s Ryan Oosting at the Bay State Invitation­al after winning his junior year. Acquaviva also took first at the Frank Kelley Invitation­al. He made an impact as a sophomore as well with fourth-place finishes at both Div. 2 All-States and Div. 4 EMass. He was second in the Cape Ann League and eighth at the Bay State Invitation­al.

Where Are They Now: Acquaviva competes for MIT. He placed 14th at the NEWMAC Championsh­ips, 28th at the Connecticu­t College Invitation­al and took 25th at the Purple Valley Classic last fall.

Mike Griffin

King Philip, 2016-2019

Blessed with terrific mile speed, few could keep Griffin close his senior year, where he was named Gatorade Massachuse­tts Cross Country Runner of the Year. He captured the All-State title after taking the gold medal at Div. 2 EMass and the Hockomock League championsh­ip. Griffin had a huge day at the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals where he cracked the top 10 with an eighth-place showing. He was fourth at Div. 2 EMass and ninth at Div. 1 All-States as a junior and captured his first Hockomock League title after taking third the two previous years. Griffin captured his race at the Twilight Invitation­al sophomore year while also placing seventh in EMass and 14th at All-States. Griffin was second in EMass as a freshman and had victories at both the Twilight and Coaches Invitation­als.

Where Are They Now: Griffin will compete at the University of Tennessee in the fall.

Sean Kay

Arlington Catholic, 2017-2019

The Div. 2 All-State runner-up in 2018, Kay pounded over the Gardner Municipal Golf Course layout a year later to earn the gold medal in 16:03. He ran to a sterling 15:49 win at Wrentham to clinch a second Div. 5 EMass title as a senior and also finished second at the Catholic Memorial Invitation­al. Kay was the Frank Kelley Invitation­al champion in Div. 2 as a junior after winning his sophomore year. He owned the Catholic Central League with four consecutiv­e individual wins. Kay was also a two-time league MVP and was ninth at the Div. 2 All-States as sophomore and sixth at the Div. 5 EMass championsh­ips.

Where Are They Now: Kay will be competing for Yale

University in the fall.

Jack Carleo

Newburypor­t, 2013-2016

A tough harrier who liked to push hard from the gun, Carleo took the EMass title as a senior and the Div. 2 All-State race a week later. Carleo was a winner at the Ocean State Invitation­al and took 14th at the Coaches Invitation­al. He went on to take 23rd at the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals. Carleo was sixth at All-States as a junior and third in the EMass race. He was victorious at the Frank Kelley Invitation­al and second in the Cape Ann League championsh­ips. He took fifth at EMass his sophomore year and 16th at the Bay State Invitation­al. Carleo won the first of two league titles as a freshman and was ninth at the Bay State Invitation­al and seventh at the Coaches Invitation­al.

Where Are They Now: Carleo competed at Providence College. During his final cross country season in 2018 he raced to a 43rd-place finish at the Big East Cross Country Championsh­ips and 22nd at the UNH Cross Country Invitation­al.

Andrew Ernst

Marblehead, 2013-2015

With blazing speed over 800 meters, Ernst ran away with the Div. 2 All-State title his senior year after taking the Div. 4 EMass race by 14 seconds. He was a strong 16th against an elite field at the Foot Locker Northeast Regional championsh­ips. Ernst was second to Newburypor­t’s Nick Carleo in Div. 2 All-States a year earlier and captured the win at the Twilight Invitation­al and the Frank Kelley Invitation­al. As a sophomore Ernst cracked the top 10 in the Div. 4 EMass race with an eighthplac­e finish and went on to take 16th at All-States.

Where Are They Now: During his senior year at the University of Virginia, Ernst finished in the top 20 in four races. He was named to the All-ACC team and earned USTFCCCA AllSouthea­st Region honors.

Tom D’Anieri

Wellesley, 2013-2015

Consistent and tough, D’Anieri blazed his way to the Div. 1 All-State title with a 15:16.1 after capturing the Div. 2 EMass race. D’Anieri was 13th at the NXN Northeast Regionals and clinched his second straight individual title at the Bay State Conference championsh­ip. He was second at the Frank Kelley Invitation­als and third at the Twilight Invitation­al. D’Anieri was fourth at the Div. 2 EMass championsh­ips and 17th at AllStates. As a sophomore, D’Anieri was a stellar fifth at All-States and the Div. 2 EMass meet. He took third at the Bay State Conference meet and was fifth at the Frank Kelley Invitation­al.

Where Are They Now: D’Anieri competed at Claremont College where he finished third in the Div. 3 NCAA Cross Country Championsh­ips last fall. He also picked up wins at the UC San Diego Triton Classic and the SCIAC Cross Country Championsh­ips.

GABE MONTAGUE

Quinn Cooney

Chelmsford, 2012-2014

A dominant runner on the track as well, Cooney was 22nd at the 2014 Foot Locker Northeast Regional championsh­ips at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City. He was the EMass and All-State champion and also notched wins at the Ocean State Invitation­al and the Merrimack Valley Conference championsh­ips. As a junior Cooney was fourth at the Manhattan Invitation­al and eighth at All-States after sprinting to fourth in the EMass meet. Cooney had a big sophomore campaign with a win at the Ocean State Invitation­al and fifth at the Manhattan Invitation­al. He was third in the EMass race and 16 at All-States.

Where Are They Now: Running for Dartmouth College, Cooney was seventh in last fall’s Coast-to-Coast Battle in Beantown and won the Souther Cross Country Invitation­al. He also took 40th at the NCAA Div. 1 Northeast Region Cross Country Championsh­ips.

Nick Carleo

Newburypor­t, 2012-2014

This Carleo brother traveled to New York City and finished 13th at the 2014 Foot Locker Northeast Regionals. He was the Div. 2 All-State champion and victorious at EMass after taking first and second as a junior. Carleo also notched wins at the Bay State Invitation­al and Cape Ann League championsh­ips. As a junior he was 10th at the NXN Northeast Regionals after taking 20th his sophomore year. Carleo took seventh at the Div. 2 All-States and fourth in EMass to go along with wins at the Frank Kelley Invitation­al and Bay State Invitation­al. Where Are They Now: Running for Providence College, Carleo was eighth at the UNH Tri Meet last fall and took fifth at the CCSU Mini Meet, to go along with a 33rd-place showing in the Big East Championsh­ips.

Gabe Montague

Newton North, 2012-2013

After a third-place finish at the EMass championsh­ips, Montague upped his game by capturing the Div. 1 All-State title. He won two consecutiv­e Bay State Conference championsh­ips and garnered a gold medal at the Coaches Invitation­al. Montague was third at the Twilight Invitation­al and picked up six dual meet victories. He was 19th in the Div. 1 All-State race as a junior and took fourth in the EMass championsh­ips. Where Are They Now: Montague competed for three seasons on the Harvard University cross country team.

Wesley Gallagher

Pembroke, 2010-2011

Gallagher defended Div. 2 All-State title as a senior and won the EMass championsh­ip. He took second at the Bowdoin Classic and third at the prestigiou­s Brown Invitation­al. Gallagher was third at the NXN Northeast Regionals. As a junior, Gallagher took second at the EMass championsh­ips and fifth at the Brown Invitation­al. He was 12th at the NXN Northeast Regionals.

Where Are They Now: Gallagher led Ole Miss to its first NCAA championsh­ip meet in school history where he finished 80th overall. He was an All-SEC first team harrier and placed seventh in the Greater Louisville Classic.

Lucas Aramburu

Brookline, 2016-2018

Consistent and a money runner in big races, Aramburu finished a strong second at the Div. 1 All-State race and third at Div. 1 EMass. Aramburu raced to a third-place finish at the 2018 Foot Locker Northeast Regionals and went on to take 18th at the national meet. As a junior, Aramburu was third at both the Div. 1 All-States and Div. 1 EMass. He also captured the Amherst Invitation­al and Twilight Invitation­al. Aramburu was a force his sophomore year as well with a win at the Manchester Invitation­al and third place in the Div. 1 All-State race.

Where Are They Now: In his first year of cross country at Columbia University, Aramburu took 45th in the Princeton Cross Country Invitation­al and finished 58th at the Ivy League Cross Country Heps.

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MIKE GRIFFIN
TRISTAN SHELGREN
SAM ACQUAVIVA By JOE REARDON
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