The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Golden day on course for local athletes

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

BETHLEHEM >> Last year was as dominant a finish as you’ll ever see, as the Jenkintown boys cross country team — on their way to the District 1-A title, placed one through five.

This year was different. They placed one through six. “It was hard to improve on what we did last year and I think we did,” said a smiling Jack Miller, on a crisp, clear day on the course at Lehigh University. “I’m really happy about that. I know all of the guys are really excited.”

Miller won his second straight gold and the Drakes pulled off a district three-peat, part of a big day by locals in the big qualifying race for states.

Pope John Paul II swept Class 2A, with the girls edging Villa Joseph Marie 56-60. A goal that was set way back in the heat of summer came to fruition at Lehigh Friday, with the leaves finally starting to change color.

“We wanted it so bad. It was our goal since the beginning of the season, what we’ve been working on since July,” said freshman Kayla Croiger, who was a gamer, placing third to lead the Golden Panthers. “We knew who we had to beat, where our times needed to be.”

Later in the morning, the boys

came through to complete the sweep.

“Last year was just by a point and this year, we blew ‘em away,” Jack Brosius said. “To see our girls win it before our race, it was a big motivator. We knew it was gonna be hard (to repeat). It’s easy to do well when people don’t know who you are. It’s harder to stay in front.”

Brosius is always a difference maker for PJP. Last year as a freshman, he was the fifth runner and got the place the Golden Panthers needed to secure first. This year, he was the pack leader, and raced all the way to second.

“We lost two seniors from last year so that was a big hit. So we had a freshman and a sophomore and those two really stepped it up,” he said. “Our seniors really led the pack in practice and through everything.”

Also making an impressive title defense was the Central Bucks West girls, who held off second-place West Chester Henderson, 104-111, in crowded Class 3A.

“We all tried to run together at the beginning and I was running with (teammate) Piper (Wilson),” said the Bucks’ Julia Flood, who raced to seventh. “Everyone did awesome — we all did better than our P.R.’s. It’s so motivating for states so I’m really excited.”

The Dock (Class A) and St. Basil girls (2A) each had a competitor earn runnerup honors: sophomore Lauren Birch for the Pioneers, freshman Alina LaForest for the Panthers.

“The Calvary girls pushed me really hard,” Birch said. “In other races, I tend to think too much, and with this one, I stopped thinking and just ran.”

“It wasn’t as tough as I expected,” LaForest said. “It was really flat, not as many hills as usual. It was pretty good. I wanted to stay up there with (Villa Maria’s Sarah Raubenheim­er), stay up there as close as possible.”

Lower Moreland’s Shane Cohen came in as the defending champ in Class 2A boys, and with a gutsy kick, he made sure it stayed that way.

“All year, I’ve been working for this. I hadn’t been running too well this year but this was the only thing on my mind,” he said after gutting out one last surge past

Brosius of PJP. “This is my championsh­ip for now. I was glad I had something left. I wanted to go back to back so much.

“I was gonna have (the rest of the front pack) take it out, let them set the pace. I didn’t really feel too well so I was cruising behind them. Back in the cornfield, they were kinda getting far from me. I was focusing on them, looking at their backs, trying to get closer to them.”

Cohen was unbeatable down the stretch.

Later on in Class 3A, North Penn’s Noah Demis saw his way to states.

“It feels really good in a competitio­n like this,” Demis said after racing to fourth in a field of 393 runners. “Districts always has a really high level of competitio­n. And I’m just happy I made it up there with those top competitor­s.

“My coaches and I had really been working on (my kick) so I could use that at the end, and it really made me feel confident. It helped me trust my training and let me know I had it at the end.”

Next up is the PIAA State Championsh­ips in Hershey next Saturday.

District One Championsh­ips at Lehigh University

Boys

Class 3A

State Qualifying Teams: 1. Downingtow­n West 71; 2. Unionville 120; 3. Council Rock South 218; 4. Haverford Township 230; 5. Central Bucks East 257; 6. Owen J. Roberts

265.

State Qualifying Local Individual­s: 4. Noah Demis (North Penn) 15:40; 10. Jason Cornelison (Cheltenham) 15:50.4;

23. Ethan Saville (Pennridge) 15:59; 27. John Zawislak (Spring-Ford) 16:03; 28. Stefano Isabella (Hatboro-Horsham) 16:03; 30. Devon Comber (Hatboro-Horsham) 16:04; 36. Matt Varghese (Methacton) 16:07; 48. Andrew Gillespie

(CBW) 16:19.1; 50. Josiah Moyer (Souderton) 16:20.6; 52. Samir Razi (NP) 16:21.9. Class 2A

State Qualifying Team: 1. Pope John Paul II 25. PJP-2. Jack Brosius, 16:29.6; 3. Jack Phillips, 16:41.7; 5. Kaden Buchler, 17:02;

6. Jack Flynn, 17:13.2; 9. John Schiele, 17:23.6.

State Qualifying Local Individual­s: 1. Shane Cohen (Lower Moreland) 16:29; 7. Shane Coll (Upper Moreland) 17:16.8. Class A

State Qualifying Team: 1. Jenkintown 15. J-1. Jack Miller, 15:58.5; 2. Luke Miller, 16:17.2; 3. Pat Wagner, 16:18.8; 4. Carter Geer, 16:21.5; 5. Aiden Michell, 17:14.5. State Qualifying Local Individual­s: 7. Matt Birch (Dock) 17:34.2; 11. Sean Robinson (Dock) 17:45.0.

Girls

Class 3A

State Qualifying Teams: 1. Central Bucks West 104; 2. West Chester Henderson 111; 3. Unionville 215; 4. West Chester East 230; 5. Central Bucks East 249; 6. Avon Grove 249.

CBW-7. Julia Flood, 18:24; 11. Piper Wilson, 18:41.8; 21. Emmi Simon, 18:58.5;

32. Grace Kolbe, 19:08.5; 33. Darby Roth, 19:09.1.

State Qualifying Local Individual­s: 13. Janelle Williams (Cheltenham) 18:45.9;

17. Megan Ciasullo (Mount St. Joe’s) 18:54.5; 18. Elaina O’Toole (Upper Dublin) 18:56.2; 28. Emily Smith (SpringFord) 19:04.8; 35. Makala Hansen (William Tennent) 19:12.0; 38. Maeve Gimbert (North Penn) 19:13.3; 42. Leah Dubin (Wissahicko­n) 19:22.7; 44.

Lael Flores (Souderton) 19:25.1.

Class 2A

State Qualifying Team: 1. Pope John Paul II 56. PJP-3. Kayla Croiger, 20:04; 7. Gianna Cagliola, 20:13.8; 11. Kathryn Todd, 20:32.5; 15. Julia Costello, 20:46.5; 20. Natalie Florig, 21:00.5.

State Qualifying Local Individual­s: 2. Alina LaForest (St. Basil) 19:23.0; 3. Jill Kelly (Upper Moreland) 20:01.8; 5. Kelly Murray (Gwynedd Mercy) 20:04.6.

Class A

State Qualifying Team: 1. Calvary Christian 24.

State Qualifying Local Individual­s: 2. Lauren Birch (Dock) 20:06.1; 5. Caroline Arena (Jenkintown) 21:09.7; 9. Sara Kennel (Dock) 21:42.0.

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 ?? KEV HUNTER/DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Jack Brosius of Pope John Paul II raced to second in District 1-2A, leading the team to the title.
KEV HUNTER/DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Jack Brosius of Pope John Paul II raced to second in District 1-2A, leading the team to the title.

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