A Post Season Stoltz Tour
Jana Stolting, November 39, 2008
This past weekend, a select few area runners made the trip up
to North Carolina to compete in the Footlocker South Region Meet and the Nike
Cross Country Southeast Region Meet (NXN Southeast). With their regular season
races just fading memories, these athletes found the strength to push on another
week, competing for further glory in the post season.
The Chiles girls ran in the NXN Southeast Meet, held in Cary, North Carolina,
hoping to gain a berth to the national meet in Eugene, Oregon. Unfortunately,
they seemed to have an off-day, finishing eighth overall; out of reach of
qualifying for Nationals. Normal front runner, Jodie McGuff, was battling an
injury, leaving her in the seventh spot instead of her normal top five position.
Despite their setbacks, however, the Timberwolves still had quite an impressive
showing. They were led by freshman, Carly Thomas, who finished seventeenth
overall with a time of 18:28. Teammate, Lily Williams, finished in twenty-third
with an 18:41. Rounding out the top three for Chiles was senior, Kaia Hampton,
who ran a time of 18:46, good enough for twenty-fifth place. The Timberwolves
have had a terrific season and will no doubt be a formidable force for years to
come.
170 miles southwest of NXN, Maclay’s Jana Stolting and Leon’s Matt Mizereck and
Will Stanford readied themselves for the Footlocker South Regional Cross Country
Meet at McAlpine Park. Temperatures hovered around forty degrees and rain began
to fall as Stolting lined up for the seeded girls’ race. The course, normally
famous for producing blazing times, was swamped from the heavy rains of the
night before. For once it seemed this would be a real cross country meet rather
than a track meet in disguise. And what’s a real cross country meet without some
blood? There was spiking galore and a few downed runners, including south
Florida’s senior phenom, Ashley Brasovan. Amazingly, however, Brasovan popped
back up and went on to take fourth (in 17:20), bloody knees and all, securing
her a spot at the national meet in San Diego. Stolting emerged from the battle
sans bloody knees, finishing twenty-ninth overall (the fourth Florida finisher)
in a time of 18:17.
The skies had cleared some by the time the gun went off for the seeded boys’
race, but the course was still a virtual slog-fest. Leon’s Matt Mizereck fought
hard, finishing just out of a qualifying spot in a heartbreaking eleventh place,
with a time of 15:23. Teammate, Will Stanford, finished in thirteenth place with
a time of 15:26. Both of these young men have made the Big Bend proud and will
undoubtedly be returning to Footlocker with a vengeance next year.
The post season meets have finally drawn to a close, brining an end to the 2008
high school cross country season. It has been a fantastic year for the Big Bend;
a year of breakouts and breakthroughs, trials and triumph. It has been a joy
both to take part in and to report on the great sport of cross country. I can no
longer hazard a guess as to what surprises will await us this track season, but
I can guarantee that they will be both numerous and significant- records will
fall, teams will rise to the occasion, and the rubber oval will never be the
same.