FLR 14 Friday Headquarters - Meet Coverage

Looking for Saturday Coverage and Live Webcast?

Complete Results & Meet Coverage

Full results from Friday have been posted and added to athelte profiles.

Photo Coverage

Race Videos by Blake Bickerstaff and Will Malone

Video Interviews by Todd Grasley

Interview: Anne-Marie Blaney - College Womens Champion Interview: Audrey McAnelly - Girls JV Blue Champion Interview: Mamush/Kayamo Galloway - Boys JV Blue Champion/Runner Interview: Rachel Stockton/Madison Larabee - Girls Small School
Interview: Abigail Grant - Girls Large School Champion Interview: Lianna Farnesi - Girls Large School Runner-Up Interview: Joel Lacy - Boys Small School Champion Interview: Ross Porter/Luke Peterson - Boys Small School - Runne
Interview: James Zentmeyer - Boys Large School Champion

Summary by Ralph Epifanio

Dodging the worst of day-long Central Florida showers, eight of the weekend’s 20 races got off without a hitch.
 
Brothers Mamush (age 12) and Kayamo (age 11) Galloway went one-two—in 17:46 and 17:59, respectively--but their Trinity Prep five-some couldn’t match Fort Myers' 3-4-5-7-8 finish, and the latter copped the JV Blue team title with 27 points.
 
 
In the Girls JV Blue Run, Trinity Prep 6th-grader Audrey McAnalley won her second race in two weeks in a stellar 21:11, but the Fort Myers team captured their second race within an hour (2-3-5-13-14; 37) behind the duo of Sidney Oakse-Lottridge and Isabelle Koflin (21:42, 21:53, respectively). 
 
Lake Highland’s Rachel Stockton (20:18) and Madison Larabee (20:30) went one-three, leading their team (1-3-15-16-17; 52) to the Girls Small School championship.
 
In the Large School Girls Race, Abigail Grant of Sickles and Lianna Farnesi did their best to beat each other, but by the time their post-race interview had concluded, they were the best of friends. 
 
In the race, however, Grant (19:28) prevailed over Farnesi (19:39). Winter Springs (3-6-12-15-21) garnished the team gold.
 
Calvary Christian (Ft. Lauderdale) star Joel Lacy (16:35) outsprinted the Shorecrest Porter-Peterson duo to win the Boys Small School Race, but their lead capped a 2-3-13-15-27 Shorecrest team finish, and earned them the team title with 61 points.
 
Port Charlotte junior Tyler Fisher led for three miles, but couldn’t match Sickles’ James Zentmeyer’s last tenth, and the latter’s 52 second PR (15:58) won by a tight two seconds.
 
 
As Coach Johnny Gray shadowed his UCF Women’s team, an unstoppable Anne-Marie Blaney set a 17:24 school record and collegeiage meet record, leading her Knights team to the golden winner’s cup. JU was bested by a brash new Stetson team for second.
 
A tandem of former high school Race of Champions helped give the University of Florida the easy team victory. Carlos Miranda (15:17) led a 1-3-4-5-10 Gator finish to take the College Men’s crown, with Elliot Clemente coming in second for the gators (third overall) in 15:28. St. Leo University looked great with a perfect 15 in non-Division 1 scoring behind Carl Dunne's 15:18.

National Bronze Elite Performances - High School

More Coverage