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Summary by Jason Byrne
Year in and year out, this region is the toughest one in the state. It is both exhilarating and devastating. Much like they say about New York City... if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. The teams lucky enough to survive this championship meet--first through sixth--are almost assured to be top ten at next week's state championship.
GIRLS RACE
For the top ten or so runners, it's hard to judge exactly what the individual strategies going in were and how hard they attacked it versus waiting for next week. Bridge Blake took the pace out strong from the beginning to see who would stay with her. The Dr. Phillips senior has been slowly building throughout the season and has come on strong these last couple of week after a slow start to the year. Emily Headley of Olympia and Bridget's teammate Amber Johnson hung with Blake for much of the race, attempting to ride her wake in for a solid time. Blake eventually got some separation and would go on to win in 17:56. Headley and Johnson battled it out back and forth for second place throughout the race, hearing the cheers for Bryce Seymour of Hagerty just meters behind telling them not to let up on the accelerator. Headley pulled away at the end to take second in 18:17, followed by Johnson's 18:24 and 18:34 for Seymour.
Dr. Phillips jumped out to the lead early with three points after two, but Kaitlyn Camp of Olympia's fifth place 19:01 kept the Titans close behind. Olympia had really nice depth with a 19:27 team average, placing their fifth runner in 30th place (24th in team scoring) for 60 points over the 86 points of Hagerty. Colonial, Mandarin, Dr. Phillips, and Lake Mary also survived the ROD for a state meet berth. A lot of really quality teams were not so lucky... Buchholz (20:45), Lyman (21:05), Winter Park (20:59) and Lake Brantley (21:02) rounded out the top ten.
Individual qualifiers (finishing in the top fifteen though their team will not advance) were: Autumn Bartlet (University), Danielle Van Lierre (Fletcher), Regan Farrow (Lake Howell), Isabella Whelan (Buchholz), Sinclair Johnson (Lake Brantley), Emily Nix (Winter Park), and Danielle Turk (Oviedo).
BOYS RACE
Photo by Darrell Laxton
Andres Arroyo of Colonial wasted no time driving the pace out strong, and a whole host of others decided it might be a good idea to try to follow him. For most, that probably proved ill advised with Keneth Pineiro of Deland being the exception. Pineiro has been really impressive this season, moving up from being a second tier elite kind of runner who I decided to take a chance on with the flrunners.com ROC to being one of the top contenders in the 4A classification. The junior expected to see Timber Creek freshman Brandon Marquez at his side (Brandon came in with the second fastest time in the field), but instead he found himself as the only hanging on to Arroyo's shadow at the half way point.
Meanwhile, Marquez and local friendly rival Connor Ferrentino of Freedom found themselves a little confused. While they came in as two of the top seeded runners and took the race out to their normal quick pace, at the 800 meter mark they found themselves swallowed up by the overly-excited field around 30th place. After exchanging words and a laugh about it, the two went to work. They stuck to their pace and slowly picked through the crowd. By the half way mark, they were moving up into around 8th place, and continued moving up ward from there.
Arroyo showed again that he is kind of at another level than the rest of the field, cruising into a course record time of 15:12. That beat former Foot Locker finalist Brian Atkinson's (now at Duke) old best of 15:15. Arroyo said he was out to run hard, but not kill it and will be seeking not just a state championship but also a course record next week at Appalachee Park. That is actually his own mark to beat... he ran a 15:19 there back in October. Could he press the 15 minute mark in the cooler weather?
Pineiro mantained for a big new personal best of 15:34 for second place. And with a charge up the final incline Marquez got some space on his partner in crime... Marquez a third place 15:41 and Ferrentino 15:50. But be warned! Next week Marquez says he will be tweaking a few things and is not settling for anything less than second place! (He will let Arroyo run his likely solo race)
Arroyo's Colonial also got the job done. The defending state champions will be looking to do it again next week, but they had a bit more trouble than most anticipated capturing the regional crown. Mandrain, a team who is rather mysterious since their school board in Duval County doesn't let them travel, gave them a run for their money and only finished eight points down. Colonial wins 60-68 over Mandarin. Four other teams put up team averages in the 16 minute range, and that's what it took to advance to state this year. Suddenly powerhouse again Flagler Palm Coast (16:47) was third, followed by young power Boone (16:50), Winter Park 16:53), and Timber Creek (16:48). Left broken hearted by the cruel region: Buchholz (17:03), Olympia (17:08), Oviedo (17:13), and Lake Mary (17:22) were the rest of the top ten.
Race Videos and Interviews by Dean Headley and John Dey
Elite Performances
- Girls 5K - Bridget Blake (Dr. Phillips HS) 17:56.18; Emily Headley (Olympia HS) 18:17.65; Amber Johnson (Dr. Phillips HS) 18:24.92; Bryce Seymour (Hagerty HS) 18:34.55; Kaitlyn Campo(Olympia HS) 19:01.09; Autumn Bartlett (University HS) 19:18.26; Danielle Van Liere (Fletcher HS) 19:20.78 SB; Regan Farrow (Lake Howell HS) 19:22.05; Isabella Whelan (Buchholz HS) 19:29.23 SB;Sinclaire Johnson (Lake Brantley HS) 19:34.37; Kerstin Sosa (Hagerty HS) 19:34.62; Emily Nix (Winter Park HS) 19:35.41; Emily Perkinson (Colonial HS) 19:37.74 SB; Danielle Turk (Oviedo HS) 19:37.99 SB; Asha Douglas (Colonial HS) 19:38.00 SB; Kaley Schmick (Cypress Creek HS) 19:38.91; Megan Murphy (Olympia HS) 19:39.22 SB; Alexa Chen (Sanford Seminole HS) 19:44.23 SB;Sarah Carrion (Lake Mary HS) 19:47.93; Brenna Johnson (Hagerty HS) 19:48.92; Taylor Watson (Olympia HS) 19:57.95 SB; Tiffany Gargiulo (Hagerty HS) 20:00.52; Ania Grzeszczak (Mandarin HS) 20:01.13; Christina Schultz (Mandarin HS) 20:01.56; Theresa Duncan (Mandarin HS) 20:02.93; Christen Daniels (Orange City University HS) 20:04.24; Sierra Middleton (Dr. Phillips HS) 20:09.50; Amy Licht (Colonial HS) 20:17.55 SB; Charlotte Stephens (Winter Park HS) 20:17.75; Olivia Piatkowski (Olympia HS) 20:22.29; shannon grace (Lake Brantley HS) 20:24.12; Emilie Flament (Olympia HS) 20:24.37; Yelitza Tavarez (Timber Creek HS) 20:31.10; Valentina Durango (Lyman HS) 20:32.60; Samantha Abbott (Lake Mary HS) 20:33.57; Alex Smock (Buchholz HS) 20:34.26; Alexandra Rodriguez(Sanford Seminole HS) 20:34.28; Genisis Newton (Colonial HS) 20:37.93 SB; Jolene Vergauwen (Lake Brantley HS) 20:39.54; Morgan Morris (Winter Park HS) 20:41.09; Megan Gerrard (Colonial HS) 20:41.12; Fatema Jaffer (Lake Mary HS) 20:42.09; Avriel McCutcheon (Lyman HS) 20:44.51; Alexandra Miller (West Orange HS) 20:46.53; Alex Meneses (Boone HS) 20:47.75; Nicole Demeter (Lake Mary HS) 20:48.67; Paige Way (Flagler Palm Coast HS) 20:50.90; Ellen Baker (Lake Mary HS) 20:56.05; Tayler Johnson (Hagerty HS) 21:03.45 SB; Jessica Polonia (Freedom HS (Orlando)) 21:04.15;Olivia Sanchez (Buchholz HS) 21:05.17; Jayden Davila-McClary (West Orange HS) 21:09.16; MaryBeth Rowland (Mandarin HS) 21:11.18; Is Torres-padin (Fletcher HS) 21:11.85; Kate Brown (Lyman HS) 21:13.79 SB; Kimberly Chiok (Timber Creek HS) 21:14.96; Claire Collins (Boone HS) 21:18.08; Olivia Martins (Mandarin HS) 21:19.26; Haley Finegan (Lyman HS) 21:20.00 SB; Cassidy Malott(Boone HS) 21:20.19; Marina Maguire (Cypress Creek HS) 21:24.76 SB; Sara Mendez (Timber Creek HS) 21:28.92 SB;
- Boys 5K - Andres Arroyo (Colonial HS) 15:12.61 SB; Keneth Pineiro (DeLand HS) 15:34.93 SB; Brandon Marquez (Timber Creek HS) 15:41.41; Connor Ferrentino (Freedom HS (Orlando)) 15:50.55; Raul Ramirez (Colonial HS) 15:59.24 SB; John Lindsey (Winter Park HS) 16:03.14; Thomas Carroll (Flagler Palm Coast HS) 16:03.65; Lucas Shannon (Mandarin HS) 16:09.80; John Weaver(Mandarin HS) 16:10.68; Sam Mack (Mandarin HS) 16:16.16 SB; Caleb Licht (Colonial HS) 16:18.21; John Dougherty (Buchholz HS) 16:21.41; John Profitt (Colonial HS) 16:21.91; Brad Walbert(Flagler Palm Coast HS) 16:22.51; Tyler Jowers (Mandarin HS) 16:23.62 SB; Jared Hines (Boone HS) 16:26.32; Justin Schanze (Oviedo HS) 16:27.53; Burkhardt Helfrich (Boone HS) 16:28.29; Brennan Schmick (Cypress Creek HS) 16:33.95; Rogelio Araiza (Liberty HS) 16:38.12 SB; Ryan DeGale (Lake Mary HS) 16:38.18; Joshua Jacques (Lyman HS) 16:47.36 SB; James Nance (Oviedo HS) 16:47.73 SB; Anthony O'Neill (University HS) 16:48.83; Benjaman Roberts (Winter Park HS) 16:49.23; Christian Aman (Lake Mary HS) 16:50.08; Odaine Porter (Wekiva HS) 16:51.58; Robert Evans(Winter Park HS) 16:51.58 SB; Carlos Ramos (Timber Creek HS) 16:51.71; Christopher Westfall (Orange City University HS) 16:52.55; Jared Levine (Lake Brantley HS) 16:52.80 SB; Markell Peck(Flagler Palm Coast HS) 16:54.30 SB; Sergio Santiago (Olympia HS) 16:54.44; Desi Ferreira (Olympia HS) 16:55.54 SB; Richard Eyiangho (Liberty HS) 16:58.74 SB; Rashaad Graves (Mandarin HS) 16:59.13; Adam Dougherty (Buchholz HS) 16:59.64; Adam Lawrence (Dr. Phillips HS) 16:59.79 SB; zachary riegelmayer (Colonial HS) 16:59.98; Brady Davis (Buchholz HS) 17:01.54 SB; Anthony Hurd(Colonial HS) 17:01.74; Jared Henry (Timber Creek HS) 17:01.74; Justin Zagra (Olympia HS) 17:02.09 SB; Anthony Coscia (Boone HS) 17:02.94; Tyler Chapman (Boone HS) 17:03.16; Tyrell Roberson(Flagler Palm Coast HS) 17:03.23; Jordan Armstrong (Lyman HS) 17:03.25 SB; Alekx Krush (Timber Creek HS) 17:04.37; Matthew Gargiulo (Hagerty HS) 17:06.04 SB; Charles Lynch (Hagerty HS) 17:06.28; Kevin Gilhooley (DeLand HS) 17:08.08; Bobby Huffman (Lake Mary HS) 17:08.77 SB; Henry Brenner (Winter Park HS) 17:08.77 SB; Wyatt Smith (Boone HS) 17:12.06; Adam Lassley(Mandarin HS) 17:12.11; Kyle Decker (Colonial HS) 17:12.28; Jacob Poirier (Mandarin HS) 17:16.20; Adam Laxton (Boone HS) 17:18.72; Joshua Rodriguez (Olympia HS) 17:21.54; Andrew Monteau(Buchholz HS) 17:22.45; Adam Pfeifle (Oviedo HS) 17:25.09 SB; Kevin Monteclaro (Timber Creek HS) 17:25.72 SB; Chris Elliott (Olympia HS) 17:30.02; Karestan Pease (Buchholz HS) 17:30.31; Tyler Haase (Liberty HS) 17:30.60 SB; Chase Morgan (Ocoee HS) 17:31.23; Joseph Alter (Flagler Palm Coast HS) 17:32.31; Khalil Randell (Lyman HS) 17:33.03 SB; Tyler Diniro (Flagler Palm Coast HS) 17:34.12; Jackson Boucher (Winter Park HS) 17:35.22 SB; Jared Lau (Olympia HS) 17:36.36; Taylor Hack (DeLand HS) 17:36.39 SB; Daniel Smith (Liberty HS) 17:37.36 SB; Michael Nazareth (Timber Creek HS) 17:39.07; David Brickeen (Oviedo HS) 17:40.50; John Lyons (Lake Mary HS) 17:42.66;