Monday, November 14, 2016

It Has Been a Pleasure!: Thank You, and 2016 DIAA State Championships, Brandywine Creek (Review)

FULL RESULTS: GIRLS (D2), BOYS (D2)

Before I get into too far into the post, I want to say thank you to all our fans who have both kept up with the blog this season and come out to support us at the meets. Your viewership makes this blog worthwhile for me and your presence at the races makes a difference in how hard I push myself at the races. I really can hear you guys cheering for us as I'm out on the course!

First of all, I have to give a shoutout to Tatnall's Keelin Hays, the Division 2 Girls champion. She almost literally won the race by a mile, leading the whole way and finishing over a minute ahead of her closest competitors. I don't know that I've ever seen a performance as dominant in my seven seasons as a cross-country runner. As for Red Lion, congratulations to our girls on placing 18th of 26 teams. We had a young team competing against some of the best teams in the state of Delaware. To earn a result like that is an accomplishment worth celebrating and a vast improvement over last year.

As for the boys (and myself), I am very proud of how the team performed on Saturday. Josh earned a phenomenal top-35 finish and the team earned a 14th-place finish of 28 teams. To my teammates, congratulations; we finished in the top half in the state meet!

Full race results can be found in the links above. All our runners finished the season on a high note and most will be able to carry that momentum into next season. As for the seniors, it's been an incredible journey. 

To my fellow members of the Class of 2017: Noah, you and I have been there since the beginning. I don't know that either of us quite knew what we were getting into when we decided to come out for JV cross-country in sixth grade. But we persevered, improved steadily over seven years and experienced loads of success as teammates, and as captains. I am proud to have had you by my side every step of the way.

Calvin, you kept up quite well considering Noah and I had a three-year head start! I'm so glad you decided to join us in ninth grade; the team was (and still is) better for it. You've showed a tremendous amount of growth this season and gave me a run for my money on multiple occasions. You're certainly stronger than me in terms of shorter distances and continue to improve in the longer ones. I am grateful for your decision to join us and only regret that you did not start your career sooner.

Jonathan, your energy and excitement you brought to every practice was contagious. Coach Paul says it normally takes about two seasons for a runner to hit his or her stride and I certainly saw that trait in you this year. I can't keep track of how many personal bests you set this season; you set one seemingly every race! Although I was only your teammate for a year, I've enjoyed getting to know you and appreciate the contribution you made to the team this season.

To my coaches: Coach Pizzulli, you handled this transition year seamlessly. The Red Lion team more than doubled in size compared to last year and you still were able to give us each individual instruction at every practice and meet. Thank you for all you did this year, including letting us TOCS runners #RememberTheTitans by using navy blue last names on our warm-up shirts!

Coach Shirley, you also handled this transition perfectly. But why am I surprised? You handled the last five years perfectly. I am proud to be able to say that I ran under the same coach my entire five years as a varsity cross-country runner. You helped me grow into a much faster runner, pushing me to achieve goals and exceed limits I thought would never be possible. More importantly, however, your spiritual guidance has furthered my in my walk with God and I could not be more thankful for everything you've given to me these last five seasons from my first varsity race as an eighth grade to helping me display the #LionsPride in my senior year.

To all of you who have supported me over the years: it has been a pleasure; moreover, it really has been unbelievable! I've loved every minute, and I can't wait to see what's next. The future of Red Lion cross-country is bright with several young runners just beginning to hit their strides (no pun intended) and multiple runners on the middle school team who will make an immediate impact when promoted to varsity within the next couple of seasons.

As I said on social media yesterday, for now, all I have left to say is that it's been one heck of a ride. Thank you all.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

2016 New Castle County Championships (Review)

FULL RESULTS: JV Girls, JV Boys, Varsity Girls, Varsity Boys

Connor Nisbet leading the pack shortly past the 2-mile mark
(Photo: Blue Hen Photography)
The penultimate round of the 2016 Red Lion Cross Country season was held at Winterthur on Saturday, November 5. The field was divided into four groups, with Varsity and Junior Varsity races for both Girls' and Boys' teams. Julianna Barry ('19) of Tatnall and Lydia Olivere ('18) of Padua won the JV and Varsity Girls' races respectively. The JV Boys' race was won by Aidan Higley of Salesianum ('20), while Connor Nisbet ('19) won the Varsity Boys' division. Both Olivere and Nisbet also won their divisions at this season's Joe O'Neill Invitational.

Gabby Wilcox ('21) was the only Red Lion runner in the JV Girls' race, finishing in 32:28.68. Omari Banks ('21) was the highest RLCA finisher in the JV Boys' division, placing 115th with a time of 21:02.71. Brandan Leauby ('18) just missed out on breaking the 23-minute barrier, coming across the line with a time of 23:03.14; Ryan Silver finished 13 seconds behind Leauby. Marc Sherman ('20), Jonathan Huey ('17), and Jesse Ma ('20) rounded out the field of Red Lion runners, finishing with respective times of 24:07.99, 25:06.80, and 26.47.54.

In the Varsity Girls' division, Hannah Ye ('21) finished in the top 100 (97th) with a time of 24:25.06. Girls' Captain Naomi Mengel ('18) followed in 113, finishing in 24:53.49. Mae Willis ('20, 25:16.15), Katie Rippon ('20, 25:26.17), and Zoe Wilcox ('19, 26:17.23) rounded out the top five among the RLCA team, while Alternate Girls' Captain Anna Teather ('18) and Sarah Zhu ('20) finished in 26:39.41 and 27:29.43 respectively.

Joshua Deitrich (pictured earlier in 2016) was the highest-placing
finisher in any division for RLCA
(Photo: RLCA Facebook)
Joshua Deitrich ('19) was the highest-placing Varsity Boys' race finisher for RLCA, coming in 40th in 17:58.78. Alternate Boys' Captain Noah Pfenninger ('17) also placed in the top 100 (95th), finishing in 19:18.64. Boys' Captain Benjamin Schneider ('17) finished 26 seconds behind Pfenninger in 115th, Weston Marshall ('20) followed in 129th with a time of 19:58.93. Calvin Pozsonyi completed the team's top five, finishing in 20:32.08. Spencer Armstrong ('19) and Luke Sherman ('18) finished with respective times of 21:17.70 and 21:51.46.

In terms of team results, Red Lion's JV Boys' team placed 17th of 25 teams with 532 points. The Varsity Girls' team finished 21st of 27 teams with 589 points, while the Varsity Boys scored 521 points, placing them 19th of 32 teams.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Notes and Updates...Again

Wow, have I seriously managed only one blog post since October 1?

First of all, I want to sincerely apologize for the lack of production recently at OnTheLineXC. I haven't done as much as I've wanted to do, mainly because I've been busy with schoolwork and college applications, both of which take priority over the blog, as they should.

In terms of what has gone on since the last post, our team ran a tri-meet (against Caravel Academy and St. Elizabeth High School) at Lums Pond last Wednesday, October 26. While it was not technically a home meet for us, it was great to have an opportunity to run at a course we had already been to earlier in the season to compare our times and see how much we have improved as a team. I had been waiting to write a race review in case any pictures from the meet became available on social media, but I have not found any yet. With that, I'll go ahead and post the full results and give a short summary here.

Joshua ('19) just missed out on the win, finishing second to Caravel's Jacob Puharic, three seconds behind. Noah ('17) ended up third, while I placed fifth. I was aiming for a sub-20, so to miss out on that by five seconds is a bit disappointing. Still, ending up in P5 in a tri-meet we won easily is hard to be unhappy with. On the Girls' side, Hannah ('21) and Mae ('20) finished second and third respectively, while Red Lion as a team placed six girls in the top ten.


Full results from the tri-meet.
(Photo: Nikki Pizzulli/Paul Shirley)
Tomorrow, we travel to Winterthur for a county-wide meet in preparation for State Championships one week later. I will try to get results and a race review up for both meets as soon as possible.

Thanks,
Benjamin Schneider