Neshaminy boys, CR South girls take Mill Street Run
Sports Editor
Winner Tim Haines, senior Brad Randall and junior Jason Caporale sparked Neshaminy's team triumph in last Saturday's annual Mill Street Run. A senior for the Redskins, Haines finished the 2.9-mile course in 15:14. Randall crossed in 15:50, placing fifth overall and Caporale turned in a time of 16:15 to take eighth place in the annual meet that’s held in Bristol every September.
“Tim was our MVP last year,” stated Neshaminy head coach Russ Horrocks. “This year, he’s just fine-tuned everything. He’s in a lot better shape and he’s gotten a lot more training in.”
“Brad has always been predominantly a track guy; he’s an 800-meter guy. But he works hard with cross [country]. His best race last year was at districts when he turned in a low-17 in the 5K.”
“Jason really came on at the end of last spring season. He’s a great runner with a great stride but he had one speed.”
“Because of the taste of success that he had in the spring, he’s starting to run a lot faster now.”
"Not only is he running well but he knows who he needs to stay on to run faster."
Bristol distance runners Brad Rivera (4th, 15:48), Willie Swinney (6th, 15:55) and Joe Krawczyk (9th, 16:19) all finished in the top 10, helping the Warriors to a third place finish in the small school division.
Third and fourth place respective finishes by Natalie Darr (18:28) and Chelsea Kozior (18:44) helped Council Rock South to the first place trophy in the girls division. Lauren Gregory (19:08), Tess Lawricella (19:19) and Alex Reichenbach (19:19) finished in sixth, seventh and eighth places, respectively.
“Our top five were girls with varsity experience,” stated CR South girls cross country coach Christine Marsden. “We got off to a good start and stayed together for the first mile and were able to have five in the top ten as a result.”
Marsden also said she was not surprised to have so many of her girls finish up top.
“Our team has a lot of depth and they like to run together as a group,” she said. “We were expecting a pack finish so as a group, they finished together.”
CR North's Lindsay Rheiner was the first girl to reach the finish line, hitting the tape in 17:23. Neshaminy's Martina Drew was runner-up after crossing the line at 17:56. Villa Jo Marie was the winner in the small school division among the girls. Morgan Shockley (19:37) and Jen Parodi (19:38) broke the 20-minute mark for the Jems.
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RESULTS:
Mill Street Run
(2.9-mile course)
Division 1 Boys
Team scores: 1. Neshaminy (N), 41; 2. Bensalem (B), 56; 3. CR North “B” (CRN) 78.
Small school division
Team scores: 1. Jenkintown (J), 69; 2. Lansdale Catholic (LC), 105; 3. Bristol (B), 197; 4. Calvary Christian (CC), 214; 5. George School (GS), 263.
Individual results (combined)
1. Tim Haines (N), 15:14; 2. Kevin Day (LC), 15:32; 3. Stephen Pendergast (J), 15:40; 4. Brad Rivera (B), 15:48; 5. Brad Randall (N), 15:50; 6. Willie Swinney (B), 15:55; 7. Phil Khaisman (J), 15:58; 8. Jason Caporale (N), 16:15; 9. Joe Krawczyk (B), 16:19; 10. Ian Lachow (CRN), 16:23.
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Division 1 Girls
Team scores: 1. Council Rock South (CRS), 28; 2. Neshaminy (N), 48; 3. Council Rock North (CRN), 73; 4. Bensalem (B), 178.
Small school division
Team scores: 1. Villa Joseph Marie (VJM), 66; 2. Lansdale Catholic (LC), 200; 3. Jenkintown (J), 242.
Individual results (combined)
1. Lindsay Rheiner (CRN), 17:23; 2. Martina Drew (N), 17:56; 3. Natalie Darr (CRS), 18:28; 4. Chelsea Kozior (CRS), 18:44; 5. Laura Histand (N), 18:48; 6. Lauren Gregory (CRS), 19:08; 7. Tess Lawricella (CRS), 19:19; 8. Alex Reichenbach (CRS), 19:19; 9. Morgan Shockley (VJM), 19:37; 10. Jen Parodi (VJM), 19:38.
Labels: Council Rock South, Neshaminy
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