2023 Cross Country
Queensbury Invitational 9/23/23 at Queensbury C.S. |
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Boys: Varsity 1, Varsity 2, Varsity 3, J.V.-Large, J.V.-Small, Frosh, Modified
Girls: Varsity 1, Varsity 2, Varsity 3, J.V.-Large, J.V.-Small, Frosh, Modified
Saratoga Springs places two in the top ten and four in the top 20 to edge out Monroe-Woodbury of Section 9 73-79. Saratoga was led by top ten finishes from Thomas Isenovski (4th,15:44.9) and Owen Blaisdell (15:56.7). Darren Pasek (18th,16:34.1) and Luke Dacey (20th,18:35.2) placed in the top 20. Monroe-Woodbury was led by Oliver Jibb (8th,16:08.8) and Shane Golio (9th,16:11.5) plaving in the top ten. Guilderland's William Smitas takes the indivdual title finishing in 15:39.2, edging out Niskayuna's Nicholas Thomas (16:41.3) by two seconds.
C.B.A. placed four in the top 20 and used a 30 second spread to win the team title over host school Queensbury 89-136. The Brothers were led by a 12th place finish by Jack Marchese, finishing in 16:49.5. Not far begind were teammates Michael Versaci (14th,16:52.4), Maverick Kentz (17th,16:55.3), and Ralston Frattarola (19th,16:56.8). Queensbury was led by individual winner Liam Davidson, who finished in 16:13.0, nine seconds ahead of runner-up Tim Abbott of Mohonasen (16:22.2).
Section 3's Vernon-Verona-Sherrill placed three in the top ten and edges out Mount Greylock, MA 59-67. V-V-S was led by Killian Bauer (6th,16:53.0, Jordan Wingert (8th,17:06.0), and Nathan Gerouz (10th,17:09.3) all placing in the top 10. Mount Greylock were led by top 10 finished by Ollie Swabey (7th,16:57.0) and Andrew Petroulos (9th,17:06.0). Stillwater's Anthony Zazzaro takes the individual title, going sub sixteen in 15:48.5, fifty-three second over Warrensburg's Brady Olden.
Monroe-Woodbury edges out Saratoga Springs for team title 37-40. Saratoga's wind individual title in 17:21.7, two seconds ahead of teammate Hudson Shaw (17:23.7).
Nyack's Aidan Conway wins the individual title in 18:53.6 wirg Scotia-Glenville's Jasper Berman in second in 19:03,2...Nyack wins the team title over James I. O'Neill 33-63.
Guilderland's Joseph Kosier wins the individual titles in 9:22.8, eleven seconds over Bethlehem's Calvin Howard...Saratoga Springs places four in the top seven to edge out Guilderland 37-40 for the team title.
Queensbury's Kiernan Davidson wins the individual title in 6:27.0 with Mount Greylock's Finnegan Noyes in second place in 6:48.5. Mount Greylock, MA. wins the team title over Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 60-98.
Bethlehem places four in the top seven to distance themselves over Guilderland 31-73. Bethlehem was led by a second place finish from Anna Chrapowitzy, Finishing in 18:22.6. Logan Kuhn (4th,18:27.7), Katherine Bannigan (5th,18:30.1), and Charlotte O'Meara (7th,18:48.5) also finished in the top team. Guilderland was led by individual winner Addison Vellekoop, finishing in 18:14.7 and Braelyn Cornell (8th,19:04.6) also finishing in the top 10.
Section 1's Tappan Zee placed three in the top ten, including individual champion Bridget Dunn, to take the team title over Section 9's Cornwall 55-91. Dunn took the indiail title in 18:27.2, ten seconds ahead of Kerry Murphy (16:37.7) of Cornwall. Also placing in the top ten for Tappan Zee were Sofia Fenton (4th,18:48.9_ and Cassidy Donovan (6yj:19:01.6). Sophia Semp (8th,19:09.5) also finished in the top ten for Corwall.
Delhi-South Kortright plced three in the top five and edged out James I. O'Neill for the team title 40-41. Delhi-South Kortright was ;ed by individual champion Ellie Lees who finished in 19:20.8, forty-two seconds ahead of Sophia Squires of Hoosic Valley. Also placing in the top twn for Delhi-South Kortright were Gretel Hilson-Schneider (4th,20:22.6) and Elsa Marigliano (5th,20:31.4). James I. O'Neill was led by top ten finished by Etin Smith (3rd,20:09.6), Tessa Hendrickson (6th.20:35.4) and Amelia Gash (9th,21:29.1).
Bethlehem takes top three spots to win team title over Guilderland 19-38. Bethlehem's Liv Pachter takes the individual title in 20:11.9 with her teammate :o;;ian Masters dinishing second in 20:20.9.
Tappan Zee wins the team title over Delhi-South Kortright 27-58. Scotia-Glenville's Ashley Greene wins the team title in 20:27.8, ten seconds ahead of teammate Karaline McCarthy (22:37.0).
Shenendehowa wins the tam title over Shaker 57-82. Hoosic Valley's Andrea Sassatelli wins the individual title in 10:09.5 with Kate Weeks of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake in second in 10:28.5.
Mount Greylock, MA beats out Columbia for the team title 61-82. Bethlehem's Sophia Chromczak wins the individual title in 7:15.9 with Ella Bodenstab of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake in second place.