The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Girls Cross Country Team-By-Team Preview

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BOYERTOWN

Head coach: Ed Baghdasari­an, sixth season

Last year’s record >> 2-3 Athletes to watch >> Evangelina Montanye, Soph.; Elizabeth

Biehl, Jr.; Chloe Engler, Soph.; Azlyn Ramus, Jr.; Miley Pascal, Jr.; Gabriela Martin, Sr.; Tamara Engler, Sr.; Taylor Albanese, Fr.; Alexa Maraldo, Fr.; Sofia Maraldo, Jr.

Outlook >> Evangelina Montanye was a PIAA qualifier last season and will be the low stick for the Bears with five to six runners finishing within seconds of one another behind her. Tamara Engler is also a three-year letter winner.

“Lots of new faces and a good core of senior leaders. Our girls team is looking to improve each meet and hopefully place much higher at district championsh­ips,” Baghdasari­an said. “We have a great core of girls running and racing together, and working to improve each meet.”

DANIEL BOONE

Head coach: Doug Snyder, fourth season

Last year’s record >> 3-4Berks I, 8-7.

Athletes to watch >> Natalee Kryman, Sr.; Dani Ferrara, Sr.; Amanda Spotts, Sr.; Emrie Watts, Jr.; AnnaBeth Glass, Jr.; Maya Davis, Soph.; Julia Leady, Fr. Outlook >> The Blazers enter with some of the top runners in the Berks Conference. Natalee Kryman is an All-Division I District 3 qualifier who took 10th in the Berks Conference run. Emrie Watts is a Division I honorable mention and District 3qualifier who placed 29th in the Berks Conference run. Freshman Julia Leady placed first in the Berks Junior High run last year. “We’re a competitiv­e team expecting a winning season,” Snyder said.

METHACTON

Head coach: Steve Mahan, 41st season

Last year’s record >> 3-2 Athletes to watch >> Molly Keegan, Sr.; Molly Thomas, Sr.; Annabelle Caldwell, Jr.; Elizabeth Steiner, Jr.; Juliana Trigone, Jr.; Melina Karagianno­poulos, Soph.; Sara Zwierzchow­ski, Soph.; Ashley Hermus, Fr. Outlook >> The Warriors went 6-3overall last year and fifth in the PAC Championsh­ip meet, but their biggest outing came at the Ivyland 5K with a first-place team finish. With three runners lost to graduation, co-captains Molly Keegan and Molly Thomas — both four-year letter winners in cross country — spearhead the pack for Methacton. “The team had great attendance during the summer portion of the program which should help to prevent injuries going forward,” Mahan said. “The team appears to be very close knit which should aid them as they go through the long and tiring part of the cross country season.”

NORRISTOWN

Head coach: Neil Schafer, second season (coached from 19932000)

Last year’s record >> 0-5 Athletes to watch >> Avah Savage, Jr.; Lila Day, Sr. Outlook >> Norristown’s program is in a revival after fielding just one varsity runner last season. Jared Butler and Michelle Ewing will be first-year assistant coaches for the Eagles.

“We are happy to have a scoring team and will look for individual successes,” Schafer said.

OWEN J. ROBERTS

Head coach: Tim Marcoe, sixth season

Last year’s record >> 5-0, PAC Champion, District 1-3A champion, PIAA-3A fifth-place Athletes to watch >> Ava Taylor, Sr.; Brianna Cargo, Sr.; Dani Nemeth, Sr.; Jane Kratz, Jr.; Khya D’Angelo, Jr.; Amelie Blatz, Soph.; Nora Horton, Soph.; Halle Kish, Fr.; Julia Karounos, Fr.; Ellie Thompson, Fr.

Outlook >> The Wildcats graduated four-time Mercury girls cross country runner of the year Claire Zubey, who is now running at Penn State. Neverthele­ss, the Wildcats are still the team to beat in the PAC being a statecalib­er squad with returning AllArea first team selections Ava Taylor and Jane Kratz heading a team with past success in the season’s biggest races.

“We are a pretty deep team with the addition of some strong ninth-graders that will fill the void of last year’s senior class,” Marcoe said. “We had a good summer of training, we just need to continue to develop and stay healthy throughout the course of the season.”

PERKIOMEN VALLEY

Head coach: Ryan Sullivan, 22nd season

Last year’s record >> 4-1, PAC third-place

Athletes to watch >> Sienna Miller, Sr.; Allie Hurd, Sr.; Kaylie Chomo, Sr.; Emerson Whetstone, Jr.; Allie Matasich, Jr.; Nywira Brown, Jr.; Claire Mages, Soph.; Ilana Finklestei­n, Fr. Outlook >> The Vikings have four runners to replace this season. The program saw productive summer training led by Sienna Miller and Allie Matasich. Miller, Matasich and Emerson Whetstone are all very experience­d leaders among this year’s Perkiomen Valley squad, who are among a competitiv­e league that featured three teams within the top six in the state last year.

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