The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

OJR sweeps Boyertown; Race wins for OJR’s Lustig, Boyertown’s Muthersbau­gh

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

BOYERTOWN » Depending on which race you were watching, pandemic inspired social distancing either was or wasn’t an issue when Boyertown and Owen J. Roberts met Friday.

It wasn’t a problem in the girls’ event, Maggie Lustig a decisive winner for Owen J. Roberts bymore than a dozen seconds. It was a different story in the boys’ race, though, as Boyertown’s Eric Muthersbau­gh was hotly challenged by OJR’s Andrew McGonigle near the finish line.

While Lustig outran the Bears’ Alyssa Albanese by 13 seconds (21:3121:44), Muthersbau­gh found himself in tight competitit­ion with McGonigle. After passing the third mile marker, the Owen J. sophomore moved in front for a brief period until Muthersbau­gh made his move.

“Wewere neck-in-neck at the mile,” the Boyertown senior recalled, “and he sort of pulled ahead. But I got my breath back.”

Muthersbau­gh crossed the finish line in 16:28, two seconds better than McGonigle’s 16:30. That would be the main highlight for Boyertown, Owen J. taking the six places from fourth to ninth for a 24-37 win.

On the girls’ side, the scoringwas a bit closer. But OJR had six runners in the Top 10, good for a 24-33 triumph over the Bears.

“I’m excited for us to be competing after what felt like a long pre-season,” OJR head coach Tim Marcoe noted. ‘It’s nice to see them put their uniforms on again.”

Lustig was followed across the line by teammate Calista Van Druff, a junior who finished in the Top 10 of the 2019 Pioneer Athletic Conference championsh­ip meet. Van Druff was close on Albanese, placing just two seconds (21:46).

The girls’ pack was considerab­ly more open from there. Rachanee Tith got fourth for the Bears at 22:15, but Grace Kratz (22:21) and Abby Norton (22:25) were a close 5-6 for Roberts, with Tamara Engler (23;28) and Gabriela Martin (23:29) an even closer 7-8 for Boyertown.

OJR then sawGrace Fennel (ninth, 23:42) and Brianna

Cargo (10th, 23:59) complete the girls’ Top 10 while leading a quartet of teammates displacing the Bears’ fifth finisher. Charlotte Camp, Sarah Karaman, Kellie Mullins and Cailin Harrington finished in a 46-second span ahead of Lillian DaSilva.

For Lustig, the relatively­new Boyertown course didn’t hamper her winning run.

“It’s definitely tricky, with all the turns,” she said. “The (course) flags and arrows help. It was a little mushy around the second mile.”

During his winning run, Muthersbau­gh had encouragem­ent from graduated former standout teammate ChrisianMc­Comb. He credited McComb’s presence with inspiring his firstplace outing.

“I ran with Christian a long time,” Muthersbau­gh recalled. “He’s a big supporter of mine.”

His familiarit­y with Boyertown’s home course also served Muthersbau­gh well.

“I like the course. It seems flat but it’s deceptive,” he said. “I know a hill that starts down around the three-milemarker; I started on it and picked it up from there.”

With the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down the 2019 high-school track and field season, Muthersbau­gh did what he could to overcome the obstacle.

“When track stopped,” he said, “I wrote out a whole plan for myself. I worked to get higher mileage.”

Another difference this season has been the absence of invitation­als on a team’s schedule. That cuts significan­tly into the number of opportunit­ies for a runner to acheve a personal best.

That’s the case for Lustig, who admitted her run Friday hasn’t reached that level.

“Definitely no PRs yet,” she said.

“My focus is to keep a good mentality,” Muthersbau­gh added, “and to look at each race individual­ly.” NOTES » Looking ahead to the post-season, Marcoe noted there will be no PAC championsh­ip and the District 1 meet will be split over two days: Oct. 29 for the girls, andOct. 30 for the boys.

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ERIC MUTHERSBAU­GH, BOYERTOWN
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MAGGIE LUSTIG, OWEN J. ROBERTS

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