The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Area teams hit ground running

Dock, La Salle fast out of the gate

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com @khunter10 on Twitter

A national champion in the 200-meter dash indoors, as well as state champion in both the 60 and 200, Austin Kratz heads outside for the spring intent on keeping his magical senior season buzzing along at a fast pace.

He and the Pioneers are anticipati­ng what could be a memorable 2018.

“This is setting up to be a very special season for Dock,” coach Tim Eger said. “While much of the attention will be on Austin, expect other athletes to make some noise of their own. Dock will be chasing after team titles in the league, district, and the state and it will take more than Kratz to make that happen.”

Members of the indoor state and national-qualifying 4x200 team all return and should be dominant in both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays, with a few interchang­eable parts.

Nick Smith looks to defend his Bicentenni­al Athletic League and District 1-2A titles in the hurdle events, and coming off a record-breaking indoor season in the shot put and a breakout 2017 spring season in the discus, senior Alex Martin will be a force in the league and district.

Meanwhile La Salle has something going, coming off a fifthplace finish at states (3A).

Said coach Greg Bielecki: “With the balance, depth, and leadership we have, we should be a team that commits to the process of improvemen­t and focus on controllin­g what we can control. If this team truly does that, it could be a special season.”

Pennridge enters the season as defending Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference Champs as well as defending District 1-3A Champs.

“As most other teams, we have

a lot of new boys and it will take some time to get them in the proper events to help our team,” Rams coach Bob Hosier said. “Our goals are still the same as in past years: be very competitiv­e in our league; to show continual improvemen­t; show sportsmans­hip; have a winning record in dual meets; advance many athletes to the District One meet; and be represente­d at the State Meet in Shippensbu­rg and bring home some medals.”

Boys

Hatboro-Horsham

Coach: Michael Harmon (third season). Last year record: 3-4. Key returners: Matt Lenehan, Sr., 300 hurdles/400; Paul Isabella, Sr., 100; Jon LaSalle, Sr., javelin; Kyle Hontz, Jr., 3,200. Others to watch: Stefano Isabella, So., 1,600; Jordan Collazo, So., shot put; Caleb Ryu, Fr. 200-400; Kasey Savage, Fr., high jump; Devon Comber, Fr., 1,600. Coach Harmon says: “The Hatters look to compete in a tough SOL American conference this year. We do have some key returners but the Hatters are a young and hungry team.”

La Salle

Coach: Greg Bielecki (8th season). Last year: PCL and District XII Champions; fifth at PIAA-3A Championsh­ips. Key performers lost: Alex Sislo; Noah Walker; Peter Nelson; Brendan Price; Luke Ullmann. Key returners: Jon Squadrito, Sr., jumps; Tommy Christie, Fr., jumps; Octavious Carter, Sr., sprints; John Klohoker, Jr., sprints; Manny Quiles, Jr., sprints; Marcus Curvan, Jr., sprints; Ryan O’Neill, Sr., sprints; Luke Hardy, Jr., hurdles; Be Rawson, Jr., jumps; Lelan Mersky, Jr., throws; Liam Tatlonghar­i, Jr., throws; Brian Grady, Jr., throws; Evan Addison, Sr., distance; Vince Twomey, So., distance; Matt Zilligen, Jr., distance; Jack Seiberlich, Jr., distance; Paul Ghantous, Jr., distance; Ethan Maher, So., distance; Brady Koors, So., distance; Sean Egan, Sr., distance; Danny Boyle, Sr., middle distance; Mac Costonis, Jr., middle distance. Others to watch: Sean Grant, Sr., middle distance; Thomas Price, Sr., middle distance; Connor Christian, Sr., middle distance; Dan Gervino, So., distance; Michael Loftus, Jr., distance; Matt Mattia, Fr., sprints; Ben Koniers, So., sprints; Royce Xu, Sr., sprints; Andrew Della Penna, So., hurdles; Evan Wang, So., hurdles; Liam Turnbach, Jr., throws. Strengths: The Explorers are a well-balanced and deep team. Led by current and returning State Medalists in Carter (Indoor 60m), Squadrito (High Jump State Champ), Addison (Mile), as well as both distance relays from Indoor States (4x800 of Ghantous, Costonis, Seiberlich, and Zilligen, and DMR of Twomey, Costonis, Boyle, and Addison), and a 4x200 that was 9th at Indoor States (Klohoker, Quiles, Curvan, Carter), the Explorers will need to score in all events and score deep if they are to build upon their success from the indoor season. Question marks: Can this Explorers team buy in and do all that will be necessary every day to take on the reigning Indoor State Champions?

Lansdale Catholic

Coach: Matt Connelly. Key returners: Dylan Schaefer, Sr., sprints; Michael Niemann, So., high jump. Outlook for the season: Schaefer and Niemann competed at the District 12 Championsh­ips last spring, giving the Crusaders a couple guys to build around.

Methacton

Coach: Chris Shaffer (third season). Last year’s record: 4-1 in the Pioneer Athletic Conference. Key performers lost: Josh Brycki, distance; Nick DeFilippis, distance; Chase Reber, throws; Karan Singh, throws; Jared Christman, pole vault. Key returners: John Keenan, Sr., sprints; Max Jones, Sr., sprints; Josh Newman, Sr., sprints; Lucas Carr, Sr., sprints; Dan Tabor, Jr., sprints; Chris Meehan, Jr., sprints; Joe Pacholski, Jr., sprints; Jorge Carmona, Jr., sprints; Mike Torcini, So., sprints; Jordan Layos, Fr., sprints; Alex Yablonski, Sr., hurdles; Chris Huber, Sr., hurdles; Nick Olivieri, So., hurdles; Andrew Bregman, So., hurdles; Mike Clark, Sr., distance; Myles Hoven, Sr., distance; Sean Ritchie, Jr., distance; Tom Chimes, Jr., distance; Will Rebert, Jr., distance; Garrett McPhillips, Jr., distance; Garrett Campbell, Jr., distance; Matt Varghese, So., distance; Jack Kapralick, So., distance; Kevin McCullagh, So., distance; Chris Rowland, Fr., distance; Ryan Kempster, Fr., distance; John Keenan, Sr., jumps; Max Jones, Sr., jumps; Lucas Carr, Sr., jumps; Kyle Cook, Sr., jumps; Matt Weisenberg­er, Jr., jumps; Dan Tabor, Jr., jumps; Chris Meehan, Jr., jumps; Steven Brown, Jr., jumps; Joe Mascianton­io, Jr., jumps; Nick Olivieri, So., jumps; Josh Clark, So., jumps; Andrew Bregman, So., jumps; Mike Torcini, So., jumps; Jordan Layos, Fr., jumps; Tom Heffernan, Fr., jumps; Pat Maloney, Sr., throws; John Keenan, Sr., throws; Tonee’ Ellis, Jr., throws; Matt Capece, Jr., throws; Gary Knox, Jr., throws; Ken Donahue, Jr., throws; Maclin Herbison, So., throws; Nick Hanson, So., throws; Sagan Kakkar, So., throws; Dylan Schultz, So., throws. Coach Shaffer says: “I really like the makeup of this team and I have been very pleased with the team’s work ethic and intensity. They have already shown a great attitude towards their training and have been working really hard. We have a large group of boys, many new to track and we are looking forward to our first meet to give all an opportunit­y to see what they can accomplish. This team is looking to make another run and to be very competitiv­e in the PAC. Seeing how they respond to the pressure of each competitio­n will be something to watch. Like any other team trying to get ready for the season, preparatio­n and weather has been a key issue, but our main goal is to work hard and to have some fun through our achievemen­t this year.”

North Penn

Coach: Jay Jones (13th season). Key returners: Kasseem Cartwright, Sr., sprints; Carter Houlihan, So., sprints; Thomas Green, So., sprints/hurdles; Zahir Rucker, So., sprints; Matthew Gain, Sr., sprints; Daniel Santiago, Sr., middle distance; Erik Kull, So., middle distance; Joe Byers, Jr., middle distance; Brendan O’Toole, Sr., distance; Brian Johnson, Jr., distance; Colin Grace, Sr., distance; Noah Demis, So., distance; Curtis Young, Jr., hurdles/jumps; Ryan Greene, So., hurdles; Obi Nwogwugwu, Jr., triple jump; Michael Bevenour, Jr., triple jump; Bryant Durant, Sr., pole vault; Starrett Vesper, So., pole vault; Noah Boast, Jr., discus/shot put; Tyreece Duke, Sr., discus/javelin/shot put. Outlook for the season: The Knights have plenty in the sprints and O’Toole leading the way in the distance, making for a competitiv­e push in the tough Continenta­l.

Pennridge

Coach: Bob Hosier (35th season). Last year’s record: 6-0; SOL Continenta­l Champions; District 1-3A Champions. Key performers lost: Alex Dimon, sprints/hurdles/jumps; Austin Howell, sprints/hurdles/ jumps; Matt Ludlow, sprints/ hurldes/jumps; Ed Bracken, sprints/hurdles/jumps; Matt Moyer, sprints/hurdles/jumps; Riley LaRiviere, throws; Griffin McMann, throws; Cale Frank, throws. Key returners: Josh Pinkney, Sr., sprints/hurdles/jumps; Vinny Polignano, Sr., sprints/hurdles/ jumps; John Nash, Sr., sprints/ hurdles/jumps; Ryan Sattele, Sr., sprints/hurdles/jumps; Kellen Brown, Jr., sprints/hurdles/ jumps; Anderson Dimon, Jr., sprints/hurdles/jumps; Luke Eissler, Jr., sprints/hurdles/ jumps; Evan Miller, Jr., sprints/ hurdles/jumps; Matt Eissler, Jr., distance; Tom Geiger, Jr., distance; Gunnar Orth, Jr., distance; Cole Doster, Jr., distance; Billy Anderson, So., sprints/hurdles/ jumps; Bobby Brashear, So., sprints/hurdles/jumps; Liam McCool, So., sprints/hurdles/jumps; Jack Wasserman, So., sprints/ hurdles/jumps; Ethan Saville, So., distance; Matt Vaders, So., distance; Josiah Landis, So., throws; Tyler Myers, So., throws. Others to Watch: Spencer Lane, Fr., hurdles. Strengths: Horizontal and vertical jumps, sprints. Question marks: Pole vault, throws.

Souderton Area

Coach: John Donahue (10th season). Last year’s record: 5-2; second in the SOL Continenta­l; fourth in District 1-3A. Key performers lost: Shamar Jenkins, Stephen Scott, Connor McMeniman, Joe Breen, Chase Cole. Key returners: Kevin Sieving, Jr., hurdles; Josiah Moyer, Jr., distance; Jack Maurer, Sr., pole vault/sprints; Kyle Jia, Jr., throws; Brett Vince, Sr., throws. Others to watch: Anthony Blessing, Sr., throws; Paul Boehm, Jr., distance; Evan Marrone, Sr., pole vault/distance; Tommy Greve, Jr., distance. Strengths: Outstandin­g junior Class and experience in throws. Question marks: Replacing the strongest senior class in History of the program. Coach Donahue says: “Hope to remain competitiv­e in the strongest conference in the state.”

Upper Moreland

Coach: Doug Smith (second season). Last year’s record: 1-7. Key returners: Connor Hurst, Sr., 400⁄800; Immanuel Thomas, Sr., sprints; Stone Pannepacke­r, Sr., throws; Ciaran Mullen, Sr., long jump/sprints; Sterlen Barr Jr., Sr., sprints; Caleb Mead, Jr., sprints; Yasin Wakil, Jr., sprints; Shane Coll, Jr., distance. Others to watch: Kyle Murphy, Sr., distance; Jack Cattie, Fr., middle distance. Coach Smith says: “The SOL Championsh­ip 4x100 of Wakil, Thomas, Barr and Mead are all back and not satisfied with their 8th-place finish at the District One Championsh­ips last year. All are hoping to also be competing in an individual sprint event along with the 4x100. Hurst is on pace to be a force in the 800 in the SOL and along with Coll, Murphy and Chris Stewart (junior) should make a push for a medal at SOL Champs. Bringing all four members of a championsh­ip relay team is great, but these guys are not happy with what they accomplish­ed, but are motivated by what they want. They are striving for an SOL repeat, District 1 and PIAA state medal and the school record in the 4x100. Everyone on this team is working hard. Throwers, sprinters and distance are busting their butts on a daily basis and I am looking forward to seeing what they can do when it comes to meets.”

Wissahicko­n

Coach: Don Betterly (23rd season). Last season’s record: 6-1; SOL American Champs. Key performers lost: Max Davies, sprints; Sam Kane, sprints; Cam Christophe­r, distance; Justin Cooper, shot put; Tom Watson, shot/jav; Jon Pogorzelsk­i, pole vault. Key returners: Rahsheed Wright, Sr., sprints; Shamere Dunswell, Sr., sprints; Ben Hoyer, Sr., distance; Matt Maiale, Sr., distance; Justin Ryan, Jr., distance; Nathan Leung, Sr., distance; Liam Davies, Sr., hurdles; Ahmir Johnson, Sr., hurdles; Ahmir Johnson, Sr., jumps; Christian McCarry, So., jumps; Kevin Joo, Jr., jumps; Marco Rivera, Sr., throws; Max Salvador, Jr., throws. Others to watch: Carmen Ostroski, So., jumps/ hurdles/400; Nick Santos, Fr., jav. Strengths: Distance (American Conference XC Champs), Jumps. Question Marks: Shot/discus/ sprint depth. Coach Betterly says: “To win, scoring needs to come from everywhere this year, not just one or two areas.”

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Dock’s Austin Kratz is one of the top returning sprinters in the area.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Dock’s Austin Kratz is one of the top returning sprinters in the area.
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