The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Locals excited to get back on track

Locals excited to get back on pack

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com

Maybe no other spring has been so highly anticipate­d for area track and field athletes.

After their 2020 season was wiped out due to the pandemic, area runners, throwers and jumpers are back at it.

“We are looking forward to getting back into competitio­n after being out for over a year on the track,” Central Bucks West coach John Mahoney said. “There are many question marks with a team this big and inexperien­ced. However, it will be exciting to see what this team can become over the season.”

Dock is again going for the title in the Bicentenni­al Athletic League.

“The BAL does not have the same depth it once did, but it will be a significan­t challenge to capture a title,” coach Tim Eger said. “We are thrilled just to have a season and looking forward to the chance to compete. Look for a few top-end individual­s to qualify for the state meet.”

Lansdale Catholic is building up a young squad as it contends in the Philadelph­ia Catholic League.

“Strengths and question marks are one in the same for us this year, and that is youth,” coach Matt Connelly said. “We are a fairly young team, which is exciting because we were concerned with numbers as a result of the pandemic. Our freshmen coming

in haven’t run since they were in seventh grade. Our outlook for the season is one of excitement, that we have an opportunit­y to train and compete.”

Said La Salle coach Greg Bielecki: “The Explorers are just excited to compete. Having lost last spring to the pandemic, this team certainly is grateful for the opportunit­y to train hard and work tirelessly to improve. As long as the team controls what it can control, it should be a great season for the Explorers.”

The Suburban One League Colonial Division should be stacked with tough competitio­n, including that of CB West, Pennridge, Souderton Area and North Penn.

“As most other teams, we have a lot of new boys on the team 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 always 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 1 Championsh­ips and be represente­d at the State Championsh­ips in Shippensbu­rg and bring home some medals.”

Following is a team-byteam look at the area.

Central Bucks West Coach: John Mahoney (first season).

Key performers lost: Kevin Guevara, Roman Katona, Alan Zlotin, Matt Schwartz.

Key returners: Carter Fitzgerald, Jr., middle distance; J.J. McCaslin, Sr., sprints; Klaus Mangeot, Jr., distance; Brennan Wellock, Jr., distance; Conor Gross, Sr., distance; Keagan Kratze, Sr., middle distance; Pat Lafferty, Sr., throws/high jump; Jack Foster, Sr., jumps; Doug Barnett, Sr., sprints.

Others to watch: Eric Mass, Jr., distance; Trevor Burge, Jr., sprints; John Fileppo, Sr., sprints; Noah Gartenberg, So., sprints; Kian Mehler, So., high jump; Owen Donaher, So., sprints.

Strengths: “We have a large team with 96 members. We have a strong core of distance runners coming off of a great cross country season that are ready for action on the track.”

Question marks: “Losing Kevin Guevara in the throws will be a big loss. We have a solid group of returners in the throws along with a nice group of new members looking to step up.”

Dock

Coach: Tim Eger (19th Season).

Key performers lost: Jonathan Anderson, distance; Adam Berry, throws; Evan Mong, pole vault/ sprints; Jesse Mong, pole vault/ middle distance; Sean Robinson, distance; Thomas Schreiber, hurdles.

Key returners: Josh Bauman (Captain, 12th, distance), Ben German (11th, javelin, middistanc­e), Aidan Jurin (Captain, 11th, sprints), Roman Kuhn (11th, sprints and jumps), Stanley Saint-Fleur (Captain, 12th, middistanc­e), Cole Smeland (11th, pole vault).

Others to Watch: Omar Al-Laty (11th, throws), (Drew Bauman (10th, javelin), Matthias Brockingto­n (10th, sprints), Jonah Chavez (11th, sprints), Ian Hunsberger (11th, throws).

Strengths: “Expect some strong performanc­es from Stanley Saint-Fleur on the track. Like everyone, this newcomer missed a chance to compete last year and will try to make the most of 2021. Cole Smeland has similar potential in the pole vault after showing big improvemen­ts early before the season shutdown. Roman Kuhn will be the one to watch in the long jump, and he and Aidan Jurin will anchor the sprints. Josh Bauman has worked hard to be the top distance runner and Ben German will strengthen the mid-distance corps.”

Question Marks: “With the graduation of Schreiber, the hurdles lost a major contributo­r, and the pole vault does not have quite the depth without the Mong brothers. Which throwers and jumpers emerge to help the team will go a long way toward team success. Dock needs to make up for a lot of lost points in the field and is relying on new contributo­rs in the sprints and distance. Overall, it’s a smaller team than some years and the depth will be tested in the newlook BAL and a district that will be stiff competitio­n.”

Lansdale Catholic Coach: Matt Connelly (8th season).

Key performers lost: Peter McHugh, Michael Niemann.

Key returners: Anthony Gargani, John Murphy.

La Salle

Coach: Gregory Bielecki (11th season).

Key performers lost: Eric Ford, Matt Zoglio, Ethan Maher, Vince Twomey, Brady Koors, Dan Gervino, Griffin Pumilia.

Key returners: Tommy Christie, senior, jumps; Mason Branch, senior, jumps; Michael Brown, senior, jumps; Brian Scotto, senior, hurdles; Jalen Hanton, senior, sprints, Liam Kennedy, senior, sprints; Patrick Coyle, senior, distance; Max Manganiell­o, senior, distance; Zach Brill, junior, distance; Drew Brill, sophomore, distance; Ryan McGinley, sophomore, distance.

Others to watch: Connor McFadden, freshman, sprints; Sean McFadden, sophomore, sprints; Amir Anderson, junior, sprints; Max Muller, sophomore, jumps; Brendan Ngyuen, junior, jumps/ hurdles; Michael Lombardi, senior, distance; Fran Dougherty, junior, distance, Will Rau, junior, distance; Matt Dyer, junior, distance; Ryan Carr, junior, throws; Luke Shissler, junior, throws.

Strengths: “The Explorers lost a great senior class to graduation but return a relatively wellrounde­d team with considerab­le upside. This team will have some growing and maturing to do, but should be able to score some points in many events.”

Question marks: “How will the Explorers respond after going nearly a year with any regular competitio­n? There are some great prospects on the team, it will remain to be seen how they progress and develop over the course of the spring. There is lots of hard work to be done for this team to achieve its potential.”

North Penn

Coach: Jay Jones (15th season).

Key performers lost: Eric Kull, Samir Razi, Starrett Vesper, Kevon White, Sufyan DavisArrin­gton, Ryan Greene.

Key returners: Jayden Cartwright, Karl Shafstella­r, Gavin Zanck, Joe Larkins, Aaron Malamed.

Others to watch: Sean Fisher, Ian Kelly- Distance Jabrie Gaymon, Kiala Nsikidi.

Strengths: “Hard-working, and dedicated group.”

Question marks: “Missing an entire season due to the pandemic makes everyone inexperien­ced. The impact training without a track has on our preperatio­n.”

Coach Jones says: “We should be competitiv­e in our league and have several district qualifiers in multiple events.”

Pennridge

Coach: Bob Hosier (38th season).

Key performers lost: Bobby Brashear; Liam McCool; Jack Wasserman; Josiah Landis, Tyler Myers.

Key returners: Spencer Lane, Sr., hurdles; Diego Lera-Lozano, Sr., distance; Andrew Reice, Sr., middle distance; Rich Loughran, Sr., middle distance; James Estep, Sr., jumps; Andrew Long, Sr., javelin; Joey Gant, Jr., sprints; Braydon Landherr, Jr., hurdles; Roberto Wallace, Jr., throws.

Others to watch: Landon McIntyre, Sr., sprints; Mike Muiruri, Fr., sprints; Tom McGann, Fr., distance; T.J. Grenda, Sr., distance; Carter Arnaiz, Jr., jumps; Ryan Martin, Jr., distance; Mason Nyce, Jr., distance; Jared Hess, Jr., jumps; Aiden Jacoby, Jr., hurdles; Luke Bailey, Jr., distance.

Strengths: Sprints, hurdles, distance.

Question marks: Jumps, throws, pole vault.

Souderton Area

Coach: John Donahue (13th season).

Key performers lost: Peter Ernst, DeAndre Wakefield, Will Handwerk.

Key returners: Dekai Averett, Jr., hurdles: Ayden Stankus, Sr., pole vault/sprints: Nic Morales, Sr., distance.

Others to watch: Manny RotaTalari­co, Jr., distance; Aonghas Evanick, Sr., throws; Tommy Alexander, So., sprints.

Strengths: Solid in distance, hurdles, and throws.

Question marks: Inexperien­ce in sprints and jumps.

Coach Donahue says: “Happy to have a season and looking forward to seeing how much each of our 70-plus athletes can improve as we progress through the season.”

Wissahicko­n

Coach: Don Betterly.

Key returners: Zachary Dallal, Sr.; Doug Hoyer, Jr.; Jake Licata, Jr.; Matthew Winkowski, So.; Dean DiGiovanni, Jr.

Outlook: The Trojans have a solid distance group to build around and should be a force in the SOL Liberty.

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 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? Pennridge distance ace Diego Lera-Lozano leads a tough Pennridge squad back to the track.
MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO Pennridge distance ace Diego Lera-Lozano leads a tough Pennridge squad back to the track.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? Pennridge’s Spencer Lane competes in the 300 meter hurdles at Helman Invitation­al meet at Pennridge May 2, 2019.
MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO Pennridge’s Spencer Lane competes in the 300 meter hurdles at Helman Invitation­al meet at Pennridge May 2, 2019.

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