The Boyertown Area Times

Boyertown’s Kasitz, DeRafelo qualify for states

- By Jeff Stover jstover@21st-centurymed­ia. com @MercuryXSt­over on Twitter

Annie Glodek continued to craft a spectacula­r end to her scholastic cross-country career Friday.

So, too, did the entire Perkiomen Valley girls team for its 2016 season.

Glodek and her Viking teammates came away from Lehigh University’s Stabler Arena complex with quite a medal haul from the District 1 Championsh­ip Meet. Glodek scored an individual third-place finish in the girls Class AAA race, and the squad as a whole led the team standings to qualify for next weekend’s PIAA Championsh­ips at Hershey’s Parkview Course.

The area’s girls teams will be well-represente­d at Hershey, with seven runners joining the PV contingent.

OJR’s Allison Brunton (10th, 18:31) joined Glodek in the Top 10, with SpringFord’s Isabella Marchini (15th, 18:41), Boyertown’s Gillian Kasitz (19th, 18:51) and Roberts’ Mary Bernotas (20th) making the “second 10.” Following them are the Rams’ Gabriella Bamford (27th, 18:54) and Emily Smith (28th, 18:56) and Phoenixvil­le’s Natalee Serwatka (36th, 19:12).

In the field of 39 boys moving on to the state meet, Boyertown’s Dominic DeRafelo (30th, 16:09) was the area’s only other qualifier outside of Owen J. Roberts’ Liam Conway, who placed sixth.

Along with the medals — the team championsh­ip ones awarded to the first seven varsity runners — PV also received a trophy commemorat­ing its first-ever AAA title. It had been a district team champion previously at the AA level.

“Obviously, winning the team championsh­ip ... it’s a good springboar­d for states,” head coach Ryan Sullivan said. “We feel there is still a lot of room for improvemen­t, if we’re going to go out and challenge at states.”

Glodek was up to the challenge of improving on last year’s seventh-place showing at districts. Coming off her third straight Pioneer Athletic Conference title one week ago, the Viking senior finished third in a personal-record time of 17:55.

“I’m very excited about that,” she said. Glodek was headed only by Downingtow­n West’s Aislinn Devlin, who clocked a solid 17:12, and Unionville’s Anna Juul (17:40). She held off a latechargi­ng North Penn junior Ariana Gardizy, who crossed the line four seconds behind in fourth, to cap a strong run over the final stretch.

“After we crossed the bridge, I passed two girls,” Glodek recalled. “At the three-kilometer mark, I passed another. When I got to third place, I held it there.”

PV’s team title score (159 points) was bolstered by Michele Daniels placing 24th (18:54). Julia Dorley (34th, 19:11), Jocelyn Rotay (43rd, 19:17) and Teaghan Scheinbeck­er (55th, 19:32) combined to put the Vikes ahead of second-place Downingtow­n West (175) and third-place Unionville (178), who each had pairs of Top 10 finishers but also two runners placing behind Scheinbeck­er.

“Our team’s average split was 18:55,” Sullivan noted. “That’s the fastest ever during my time as coach.”

In the boys’ AAA race, Owen J. Roberts’ Liam Conway followed up his own PAC championsh­ip finish by going sixth in a lead pack that saw him 20 seconds behind race winner Rusty Kujdych of Neshaminy (15:20). Conway had an even tougher stretch run, the Wildcat junior (15:40) beating Council Rock North’s Tim Haas and William Tennent’s Evan Hutton by one second.

“I picked off a couple guys in the second half,” he said. “The last 800, I had something left.”

Like Glodek, Conway’s finish showed considerab­le improvemen­t over his 11th-place run in 2015. He’s shooting for enough improvemen­t at states to keep his medal count increasing.

“I’m happy with moving up another five places,” he said. “I was 28th at states last year, so my goal this year is to medal.”

Spring-Ford’s trademark tight pack, which secured a team championsh­ip at the PAC meet, fell short of state qualificat­ion. Though Shane Ainscoe (37th, 16:17) made the cut for states, the Rams (340 points) ended up sixth, well behind final (fifth place) qualifier West Chester Henderson (283).

Boys soccer

The Lynx landed themselves in the District 3-AA semifinals on Oct. 29 with a goal from Clark Williamson and two scores from Dillin Gehris.

Oley caught fire just before halftime with two goals in under four minutes. Williamson staked Oley an early lead on a Dominic Capriolo assist while Gehris struck from Brian Garay and Alex Gradwell each

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