The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Area squads have lofty hopes for new season

Area cross country squads have lofty expectatio­ns

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

The La Salle boys enter the season as the pack to chase.

“Last year was a historic year for the Explorers, but this year, this group has a chance to do something truly special,” coach Greg Bielecki said of the defending Class 3A State Champs. “If they fully commit to their process, control what they can control, and race tough all year, they should have a really exciting season.”

The Central Bucks West girls also enter the year as an accomplish­ed group, defending champions of District 1-3A.

Coach Kiki Bell says: “After making school history by winning the District One Championsh­ip meet last season, this team’s outlook is high. This team is ready to have fun.”

Methacton could be running with the best in the Pioneer Athletic Conference.

“This is one of the most experience­d and dedicated teams I have had the privilege to coach since my tenure,” boys coach Steve Savitz said. “There are two PAC All-League runners returning and another three runners who will be competing to be on that list for this year’s season.

“There is also a large ninth-grade contingent added this year that is bringing new talent and energy to the team. They are fast and will be noticed. Their goal is to win the PAC this year.”

Following is a team-byteam look at the area.

Boys Central Bucks West

Coach: John Mahoney (first season). Last year’s record: 6-0; SOL Continenta­l Champs; 9th in District 1-3A. Key performers lost: Michael Samson, Ben Bunch, Brian Baker, Riley Warren, Owen Schiele. Key returners: Carter Laatsch, Sr.; Nick Guillespie, Sr.; Butchy Peralta, Sr.; Jason Gilvary, Sr.; Nick Sidelinker, Sr.; Bret Hatzinger, Jr.; Jason Miller, Jr.; Julien Mackensen, So.; Liam Price, So. Others to watch: Luke Fehrman, Sr.; Christian Crabtree, Sr.; Luke Cimakasky, Jr.; Alex Hartin, So.; Carter Fitzgerald, Fr.; Eric Mass, Fr.; Hunter Ewaskey, Fr.; Jason Lang, Fr. Strengths: This year will be one of the largest teams CB West has ever had. The boys have a good combinatio­n of senior leadership followed by a very large pack of young Bucks that are eager to improve as the season progresses. Question marks: The Bucks graduated five of the top seven varsity athletes from last year’s undefeated team. Given this year’s large number of rookies, it will be interestin­g to see who emerges as the top seven. Coach Mahoney says: “CB West looks to remain competitiv­e in the extremely challengin­g SOL Continenta­l Conference despite the loss of a great graduating class. The boys have put in a lot of miles throughout the summer and it will be exciting to see this year’s senior class and young Bucks excel late in the season.”

Dock

Coach: Justin Feil (fourth season). Last year’s record: 2-6; second at BAL’s; second in District 12A; four individual state qualifiers. Key performers lost: Isaiah Denlinger, Chris Keach, Ian Anderson. Key returners: Bobby Hadden, Sr.; Steven Seachrist, Sr.; Addison Schweizerh­of, Sr.; Jonathan Anderson, Jr.; Josh Bauman, So.; Sean Robinson, So. Others to watch: Camron Good, Sr.; Jesse Mong, Jr.; Aaron Lee, So.; Adam Suter, So.; Matthew Birch, Fr.; Daniel Shin, Fr. Strengths: “After graduating some great leaders and four-year runners, depth was a concern but the team has been energized by an influx of talent and enthusiasm. We have some depth this year that will push our front-runners. Our leadership is emerging still led by a trio of returning seniors.” Question marks: “We have a number of inexperien­ced racers who will be challenged to help the team. We should improve as they gain experience.” Coach Feil says: “We strive for new personal records that will help the team develop. We will be looking to compete again for one of the top spots in the BAL and the district. Jenkintown is strong again and presents a formidable challenge. We would love to be able to match last year’s state qualifying standards and send another four runners from districts to the state final.”

Lansdale Catholic

Coach: Matt Connelly. Last year: Second in District 12-2A. Key returners: Joe Menta, Sr.; John Murphy, So.; Jack Crotty, Jr. Others to watch: Kevin McCullagh-Beatty, Jr.; Brinker Meers, So. Strengths: Returning a young team from last year, that gained valuable experience. Some have dedicated to their summer training and have set a team goal to return to states. Coach Connelly says: “Our program is continuing to grow almost double our boys numbers and still remaining a primarily young team, which is exciting for the future.”

La Salle

Coach: Greg Bielecki (12th season). Last year’s record: PIAA-3A State Champions, PIAA District XII Champions, PCL Champions. Key performers lost: Evan Addison, Sean Egan. Key returners: Vince Twomey, Jr.; Bradden Koors, Jr.; Ethan Maher, Jr.; Paul Ghantous, Sr.; Jack Seiberlich, Sr. Others to watch: Matthew Zilligen, Sr.; Griffin Pumilia, Jr.; Dan Gervino, Jr.; Michael Loftus, Sr.; Kellen Rechie, Sr.; Sean Krumenacke­r,

Sr.; Patrick Coyle, So.; Michael Lombardi, So.; A.J. Frank, So.; Maxanganie­llo, So.; Owen Norris, So.

Strengths: “With five returners from last year’s State Championsh­ip team and some incredible depth coming back from last year’s JV team, the Explorers are well positioned to have a great year. They should get some great front running from Twomey, Koors, and Maher, and Seiberlich and Ghantous should add some great scorers.” Question marks: “With two other top five teams in the state returning at least five from the state championsh­ip last year the Explorers will face some great competitio­n. Can the top runners match the other top athletes in the state? Can the rising JV runners step up and progress to add key depth at the State level?”

Methacton

Coach: Steve Savitz (14th season). Last year’s record: 2-3 in the PAC; fourth at the PAC Championsh­ips. Keys Performers Lost: Myles Hovan. Key returners: Garret Campbell, Sr.; Tommy Chimes, Sr.; Garrett McPhillips, Sr.; Jake Peters, Sr.; Sean Ritchie, Sr.; Jack Kapralick, Jr.; Matt Varghese, Jr.

North Penn

Coach: Michael Werner (ninth season). Last year’s record: 6-3; 4-2 SOL Continenta­l; third at SOL’s; 12th in District 1-3A. Key performers lost: SOL Champion and State Medal Winner Brendan O’Toole. Key returners: Noah Demis, Jr.; Samir Razi, Jr.; Brian Johnson, Sr.; Erik Kull, Jr.; Dylan Reid, Jr.; Nick Cataldi, Sr. Others to watch: Gavin Zanck; Jack Shive; Logan McHenry; Karl Schafstell­er; Joe Byers. Strengths: Large number of returning varsity runners, including 2017 state qualifier Noah Demis. Question marks: “Race day experience and leadership. In 2017, Brendan O’Toole brought an incredibly consistent and reliable level of determinat­ion that helped all his teammates. I believe the pieces are in place with this years team to fill the void left by his graduation, but only time will tell if this years runners are ready to fill that void.” Coach Werner says of the goal: “Compete well within the Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference and beyond.”

Pennridge

Coach: Terry Permar (23rd season). Last year’s record: 2-4. Key returners: Ethan Saville, Jr.; Matt Vaders, Jr.; Matt Eissler, Sr.; Cole Doster Sr. Others to watch: Jacob Kascsak, Jr.; Thomas Geiger, Sr.; Rob Yochum, Soph.; Christian Hangey, Sr.; Nick Alvarez Sr. Question mark: “For Pennridge, it’s always, can key runners stay healthy and not get injured?” Coach Permar says: “Too early to make any prediction­s. Well intention plans are all well and good, until the starters gun goes off. Have to wait and see.”

Pope John Paul II

Coach: Lisa Cagliola (first season). Last year’s record: Seventh at PAC Championsh­ips; second in PAC Frontier; District 1-2A Champs; 16th in PIAA-2A. Key performers lost: Shane McKeon, Mike Florig. Key returners: Jack Phillips, Sr.; J.P. Schiele, Sr.; Jack Brosius, So.; Kaden Buchler, So. Others to watch: Jack Flynn, So.; Jason DeMarco, Fr.; Will Woodall, Fr.; Pat McCafferty, Fr. Strengths: “Our freshmen are not first-time runners and know how to race and will complement the upperclass­men nicely. We are young and strong on both sides.” Question marks: Keeping everyone healthy. Coach Cagliola says of the outlook: “Bright.”

Souderton Area

Coach: John Donahue (19th season). Last year’s record: 6-3; sixth in SOL Continenta­l; 33rd in District 1-3A. Key performers lost: Tim Kennel; Kyle Ryan. Key returners: Josiah Moyer, Sr.; Paul Boehm, Sr. 12. Others to watch: Tommy Greve, Sr.: Brian Bruno, Sr. Strengths: “Large and experience­d senior class.” Question marks: “Health and how quickly underclass­men develop.” Outlook for the season: “Very excited to see how far the 17 seniors can take this team.”

Springfiel­d Montco

Coach: Niara Woods (third season). Key returners: Will Strutton, So. Others to watch: Colin Wash, So.; Teddy Baughn, Jr.; Simon Mcdowell, So. Coach Woods says: “This year, we are strong in numbers with our men’s team. Goal this year is to try and get some state qualifiers this year to compete in Hersey. Will finished his season running 18 minutes in a 5k and this year is looking to go 17 as well as hopefully making it to the states.”

Upper Dublin

Coach: Paul Vandegrift (10th season). Last year’s record: 3-3; fourth at SOL’s. Key performers lost: Ben Bruger; Josh Skiner; Jeff Shepherd. Key returners: Sam Griffin, Sr.; Will Mead, Jr.; Craig Stenstrom, Jr.; James Fitzmauric­e, So. Others to watch: Kevin Huey, So.; Oliver Griffin So.; Karen Aldarwish Jr. Strengths: Solid four up front. Question marks: Will they be consistent, and will a legitimate fifth man emerge from the pack to bridge the gap between four and five. Coach Vandegrift says: “We have a chance to win the League. Wiss has graduated their solid core from last year so they don’t look beyond our abilities.”

Wissahicko­n

Coach: Bill Gallagher (36th season). Last year’s record: 8-0; 6-0 SOL American. Key Performers Lost: Ben Hoyer; Matt Maiale; Sam Klugherz; Nathan Leung; Aiden Marcelis. Key Returners: Bryce Miles, Sr.; Ahmed Shamsi, Sr.; Josh Chaiken, Jr.; Hanson Leung, Jr.; Michael Licata, Jr.; Caymus Ruffner, Jr.; Solomon Thistle, Jr.; Zac Dallal, So. Strengths: Hardworkin­g and enthusiast­ic. Question marks: How soon JV runners can step up to the Varsity Level? Coach Gallagher says: “Our goal is always to win the League Championsh­ip.”

Girls Central Bucks West

Coach: Kiki Bell (18th season). Last year: SOL Continenta­l Champs; District 1-3A Champs; ninth in PIAA-3A. Key performers lost: Erin Chinnici; Vanessa Barrow. Key returners: Julia Flood, So.; Emmi Simon, So.; Piper Wilson, Jr.; Grace Kolbe, Jr.; Darby Roth, Sr.; Katie Jenkinson, Sr. Others to watch: Francie Ebert, So.; Lexi Gartenberg, So.; Steph Hiltpold, Sr.; Shannen Roy, Sr. Strengths: “The pack, the pack, the pack. Coming off of last season’s successes with a relatively young team magnifies the potential this year’s team has to exceed year.” Question marks: “It is one thing to be a team that surprises the district, it is altogether another thing to be a team other teams are aware of — there is no hiding this team’s potential. So, the big question will be how this team responds to the pressure and how closely they can work together and rely/trust one another. So far, preseason has looked promising.”

Dock

Coach: Justin Feil (fourth season). Last year: Fifth at BAL’s; fourth in District 1-2A. Key performers lost: Lindsey Bernd, Erica Gunden, Abby Woods (Gwynedd Mercy). Key returners: Laura Bergey, Sr.; Sara Kennel, So.; Isa Rodriguez, So. Others to watch: Rachel Jin, Jr.; Lauren Birch, So.; Rebecca Crissman, So.; Lydia King, So.; Sydney Putera, So. Strengths: “We are definitely deeper than a year ago since we should be able to run a full team in most meets. Our new runners will strengthen us and compete well with our returners. We are still a little thinner than we’d like to be, but we have the potential to compete for the league and district titles.” Question marks: “The key is getting our new runners experience. Most of them have not raced cross country before, but they are ready to test their limits.” Coach Feil says: “We have some excellent teams in our district like Calvary Christian and Sacred Heart. We’d like to put ourselves in that mix at the top of the district and compete well within the league as well. We could surprise some teams coming off a year when we didn’t have the numbers. Our girls are figuring out what it will take to meet our potential.”

Lansdale Catholic

Coach: Matt Connelly. Key returners: Sara Murphy, Sr.; Mary Gunder, Sr. Others to watch: Gabby Rolley, So.; Taylor Connelly, Jr. Coach Connelly says: “This year, we have enough girls to score in meets. We are still continuing to grow this side of the program. Overall for both programs, we are trying to compete better this year and remain healthy.”

Methacton

Coach: Steve Mahan (36th season). Last year’s record: 2-3 in the PAC Liberty; fourth at the PAC Championsh­ips; 25th in District 1-3A. Key performers lost: Sarah Nicoletti. Key returners: Olivia Leber, Sr.; Julia Malachowsk­i, Sr.; Becky Sobeck, Sr.; Mia Sheldon, Jr.; Carly Ukalovic, Jr.; Maddy Ziegler, Jr. Others to watch: Lindsay Coia, Sr.; Maya Leber, So.; Mackenzie Clark, So.; Devon Petrei, So. Strengths: “This is a hard-working team that has joined together to run some awesome summer miles. They have been dedicated to their training during the pre-season part of the schedule.” Question Marks: “The PAC Liberty Division is stacked with PV, OJR, Spring-Ford & Boyertown to race against. We hope to develop some mental toughness and make our opponents race when they meet us out on the course.”

Mount St. Joe’s

Coach: Kitty McClernand (8th season). Last year: fourth at AACA Champs. Key performers lost: Jen DeGroat; Jade killion; Mollie Mullen. Key returners: Megan Ciasullo, Sr.; Annie lemelin, So.; Lauren Ehnow, Jr.; Maeve Gallagher, Jr. Others to watch: Kylie McGovern, Jr.; Bridget Orr, Jr.; Erin Shea Mirabella, Jr.; Olivia Millevoi, So. Strengths: “Megan ciasullo and Annie lemelin are coming off a strong track season and should lead our team this season.” Question marks: “Hoping everyone stays healthy and performs to their ability.” Coach McClernand says: “Looking to finish strong at the league championsh­ip, do well at invites and perform well at districts.”

North Penn

Coach: James Crawford (45th season). Last year: Second in SOL Continenta­l; third in District 1-3A; 14th in PIAA-3A. Key performers lost: Ariana Gardizy (Penn), Conference Champion, District Champion, 14th at PIAA’s, second team All-State; Olivia Dyer (Bucknell), second in the conference, 15th in District 1-3A; Clare Dentner, 4-year letter winner; Lauren Matulevich, three-year letter winner; Ximena Trejo-Mora, two-year letter winner. Key returners: Maeve Gimbert, Sr., 12th in District 1-3A; Jenna Webb, Sr.; Rachel Ahlmark, Jr.; Jaime Diedel, So.; Angela Wu, Sr. Others to watch: Kelley Selheimer,

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 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Souderton’s Josiah Moyer (right) and Connor Williams take the lead during a meet against Upper Perk on Wednesday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Souderton’s Josiah Moyer (right) and Connor Williams take the lead during a meet against Upper Perk on Wednesday.
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 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Souderton and Upper Perk boys cross country team start their run Wednesday.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Souderton and Upper Perk boys cross country team start their run Wednesday.

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