Another Weekend - Bobcat Classic and Quail Trail Invitational
Jana Stoltz, September 27, 2009
This past weekend, area athletes traveled to two different
venues to show off their distance running prowess. Chiles made the trip to
Gainesville to take part in the Bucholz Bobcat Classic, while Maclay, Florida
High, and Lincoln went just up the road to Pebble Hill Plantation in Georgia to
be a part of the very first Quail Trail Invitational.
In Gainesville, Chiles dominated the girls’ field, taking home the win. They
were led by a first through third sweep consisting of Lily Williams (first in
18:25.49), Carly Thomas (second in 18:54.69), and Rachel Givens (third in
18:57.82). Teammate, Kelley Bahn, rounded out the top five with her twenty-first
place finish in 21:00.95.
The men of Chiles were not quite as dominant, but they still came out a solid
fourth overall. They were led by Branden Lingerfelt’s fifth place finish in
16:34.70. Teammates, Sam Sutton (eighth in 16:46.30) and Taylor Buzzard (ninth
in 16:48.70) added the depth needed to place so highly in such a respectable
field.
Back in our neck of the woods (or a little up the road from it, in Georgia),
Maclay proved to be the team to beat. The Marauders took first overall in both
the girls’ and boys’ races, proving they can get the job done even on very
“creatively measured” courses. After all, accuracy falls by the wayside, as it
should, in real cross country. The lady Marauders matched the lady Timberwolves,
with a first through third sweep of their own. Jana Stolting (first in
18:43.00), Stefanie Kurgatt (second in 20:18.00), and Shelby Salimone (third in
21:10.00) sealed Maclay’s first place fate. The Maclay boys were led by Austin
Stevens, who finished in second with a time of 17:49.00. Behind him, teammates,
Patrick Swain (sick, with a third place finish of 18:21.00) and Travis Covert
(ninth in 19:28.00) wrapped up the necessary points to take home the win.
Lincoln’s girls finished fifth overall, and their boys finished fourth (their
lead runners plagued with illness). Florida High’s boys took third, led by a
Trey Edwards’s fourth place finish (18:35.00) and a fifth place finish by Robert
Abellera (18:56.00).
The Big Bend has enjoyed another successful weekend at the races, even as
sickness makes its way through area teams. Hopefully, everyone will be healthy
two weeks from now, when FSU hosts its Invitational at the brand new Apalachee
Regional Cross Country Park. Our very own Brian Corbin has made it his mission
to provide the community with a true cross country venue, and his mission has
been accomplished. He and countless volunteers have spent many-a-Saturday
toiling away to create this great course from scratch. Words cannot begin to
describe the level of appreciation my fellow runners and I have for those who
undertook this daunting task. It is my feeling that the greatest way we can all
say “Thanks” is to break it in right on October 10.