Tuesday, February 19, 2019

PTFCA State Championship Predictions: DMR

Well folks, its hard to believe that we've already hit indoor states week! As I'm sure all of you know, the entries dropped this past Sunday, and our fields are assembled. I wanted to kick off our previews/predictions for the state meet with the relays, since I didn't get around to compiling the cutoffs for them before this weekend (you really don't appreciate how much time Etrain put into this until you try pumping out the content at the same rate he did). My hope is to have both relays out by tonight, and then cover the 800, mile, and 3000 over the next two days, and have everything done by Thursday so we can get some great discussion going on the site for the two days or so leading up to the meet. I hope you're all excited for this weekend!

DMR:

Accepted Teams-
1  Central Bucks West                                           2  Downingtown West                                            
3  Garnet Valley                                               
4  Haverford Township HS                                        5  LaSalle College High School                                  6  Lower Merion                                                 7  Mifflin County High School                                  
8  Mount Lebanon                                               
9  Penncrest                                                    10  Radnor                                                      
11  Seneca Valley                                               
12  Twin Valley                                                 
13  West Chester East 


Initial Reactions:
The only team who scratched out of the 12 team field was Council Rock South, allowing Central Bucks West to sneak into the last spot. I'm honestly surprised by this seeing as that the DMR is late in the meet, and CR South's 10:41 was over a month ago, meaning they could've done some serious damage in this race.

This field saw a big last minute shakeup with Mifflin County, Seneca Valley, Mount Lebanon, Garnet Valley, and Penncrest all earning spots in the last weekend of qualifying. The defending champs are in safely, but they sure look a lot more vulnerable this time around than at this point last year.

That TFCAofGP Last Chance Meet DMR ended up being heartbreaking in the way things turned out. In a race that came down to a final kick, with Garnet Valley beating out CB West and CB South by less than a second, that ended up being the difference between making states and being at home. This was a tough break for CB South.

The Race:
This might be the most wide open race at the state level we've had in years. There's only 10-11 seconds separating the entire field, and a lot of these teams haven't run the DMR in several weeks.

The keys to winning the DMR are ideally keeping the relay fresh, and either having one of the best milers in the state, or having such a good 1200-400-800 that your mile leg just has to hold on for dear life (see Ryan James and Cardinal O'Hara a few years back). Well, no team really checks off two boxes. Haverford, CB West, Downingtown West, LaSalle, and Radnor are seemingly going all in on both relays, Harris is supposedly going to try and pull off one of the hardest doubles imaginable (3000/DMR), Seneca Valley has their two biggest pieces doubling, and the teams who DO have big anchors (West Chester East and Mount Lebanon) are having those studs run the open mile.

So who the heck is going to win this thing?

The 1200 leg should be a great battle between guys like Albright, Owori, Brown, Hill, Macknair, and Seiberlich (?). Owori handed off at the front last year next to Jonah in a 3:10-3:11 split, and is by far the most experienced guy in this leg. A key thing to note is that Hill and Sieberlich (possibly) will be the only guy on fresh legs of the names listed above. I don't think there is anyone here with enough firepower to blast something well under 3:10, so if this thing stays slow, I like Hill's odds of closing hard and getting Twin Valley near the front of the race early on. A lot of these guys are milers moving down in distance, while Hill is the opposite. If he can hang in the middle part of the race, he's got the chance to utilize his 800 speed.

The 800 legs will be pretty all over the place. The same goes for this leg as well, where there really aren't any guys who are expected to blast a split way below 2:00. I know Schlegel has gone 1:58ish, and that might be the best split any of these teams have had on a DMR so far this year. I think if Brendan Campbell is on this leg for Haverford, he could drop the quickest split of the day with a 1:56 ish type mark. Tomov is a big wildcard on anchor for me right now, but if Campbell can run as fast as I think he can, Haverford will definitely be in contention to win this on the last leg.

Obviously, it all comes down to the anchor. My prediction is Haverford, LaSalle, Downingtown West, and Twin Valley are hanging around the front at this point, with Mount Lebanon, West Chester East, and Seneca Valley all chasing close behind. The best anchor in this field is obviously Patrick Anderson, it is simply a matter of how close to the front his team can get him. He almost chased down Ketler at the TSTCA champs meet last week, but came up just short. I think this is truly where tired, doubling legs will come into play. I think Chamoun, Twomey, Tomov, and Servis will all be pretty fresh, and will have to run really well to hold off the likes of Ketler, Anderson, and Lewin.

My best guess for this crazy race is that Aidan Tomov is the only one that can hold off a hard charging Patrick Anderson, and Haverford (my preseason pick to win the relay) gets somewhat of an upset gold in the DMR. Lewin and Ketler also track down the front quartet, but tired doubling legs keeps them from breaking into the top 3.

Predictions:

1. Haverford 10:26.98
2. Mount Lebanon  10:28.1
3. LaSalle 10:28.9
4. Downingtown West 10:29.8
5. Seneca Valley 10:31.2
6. Twin Valley 10:33.4
7. West Chester East 10:35.4
8. Mifflin County 10:36.1



Wednesday, February 13, 2019

PTFCA State Championship Standards (3000)

Welcome back everybody! I was planning on publishing the rest of the state cutoffs this weekend, but with all the big meets going on, it just made sense to wait until after all those results were in and published. The 3000 picture is one that is coming down to just fractions of seconds right around the 9:00 barrier. Naturally, TSTCA and TFCAofGP championships this weekend will likely give these rankings one last shakeup, but here they are!

3000 (SQS: 8:59.23/8:58.43) Number of acceptances: 12

Takeaways:
-Obviously, Kinne asserted himself as the favorite this weekend. With the resume he has, it was really only a matter of time until he dropped a mark that put him far ahead of the rest of the field. Can't see him losing this race.
-The only scratch I project is Sewall, which would be for the DMR.
-With Kuhn scratching the mile in my projections, I'm predicting this 4x800/3000 double
-If anyone is going to challenge Kinne, look for Jack Miller.


The ** indicates times that were full two mile times, while * denotes 3200's. The 3200's get 35sec, while full two miles get 38sec.

This list was definitely more complicated, so if you see any mistakes please let me know!


Rank     Name                School                 Time           Converted       Date      Scratch?
1        Zach Kinne     North Allegheny     8:41.22O        8:41.22         2/9/19
2         Ian Miller    Manheim Township  8:50.06           8:49.26         2/9/19
3     Zach Leachman  Mars Area              9:26.36O*     8:51.36        2/10/19
4     Brayden Harris   Mifflin County       8:51.73B        8:51.73        1/5/19
5       Jeffrey Love     George School        8:53.61          8:52.81           2/9/19
6     Patrick Theveny   Penncrest             9:31.14B**    8:53.14        1/26/19
7       Jack Miller         Jenkintown          8:53.33B        8:53.33         1/12/19
8      Andrew Foster      Ephrata              9:31.92B**    8:53.92         1/19/19
9     Andrew Healey    Holy Cross          8:54.93B        8:54.93          1/12/19 

10     Payton Sewall        DT West              8:57.41B        8:57.41          1/12/19    Y
11   Dan McGoey    North Allegheny     8:57.86O        8:57.86          2/9/19
12     Ben Kuhn      Wyomissing Area    8:58.36B         8:58.36          1/5/19
13   Dalton Kalbaugh   Shaler                 9:00.36O         9:00.36        1/25/19

14 Luke Klingenberg   Cumb. Valley         9:02.06           9:01.26          2/9/19
15    Mitchell Rome      Dallas                    9:02.30O         9:01.50        1/12/19
16      Alex Shaw    Upper Saint Clair        9:01.86O          9:01.86        1/25/19

Friday, February 8, 2019

PTFCA State Championship Standards (Mile)

Hey all! Here is the next event cutoffs for our state meet in just a few short weeks! Having just finished this list, I did go in and adjust for Chayce Macknair's really solid 4:23 last night at State College. With a pretty empty day tomorrow, my hope is to have the 3k, 4x8, and DMR out tomorrow as well. If you get a chance to read them, understand that they're likely changing very quickly with the Carnival and other meets going down tomorrow. Best of luck to everybody who is fighting for one of these last spots as we enter the postseason!

Mile (SQS: 4:32.43/4:31.73) Number of acceptances: 20

Quick takeaways:
-Over the past few years, we've seen a ridiculous amount of scratches in the mile, because people can get pulled away from really any of the other four distance events. Now that I'm the one making the lists, I realized how hard it was to call out who is scratching and who is running.
-I see Zeh opting for a relay/800 double, while I think Miller takes his talents to the 3000
-Lewin and Tomov are guys who could very well double, but are both on relays with potential to win gold, so my guess is both opt out
-Pretty much the same thought process for Chamoun and Sieberlich
-Kuhn is a toughie. I think he has the potential to be a major darkhorse, but with a sub 9 3000 and a sub 8:10 4x8, my guess is he scratches
-Truthfully, there's actually a slight chance that this list falls back a couple spots. My guess is because we haven't seen a massive DMR yet out west, a lot of those teams are going to absolutely load up this weekend. I didn't scratch a single Seneca Valley (Ketler was, but he could go either way if they do go open events), Greensburg Salem, Mount Lebanon, or North Allegheny guy, which makes up 8 names on the list. One quick race this weekend could end up scratching 5 or so more guys off this list.



Rank    Name              School                   Time             Converted             Date        Scratch?
1 Tyler Shue              Ephrata                4:20.76B            4:20.76           1/19/2019
2 Tyler Wirth       Wallenpaupack         4:21.62B            4:21.62           1/19/2019
3 Vincent Twomey     LaSalle               4:21.88B            4:21.88           1/26/2019
4 Jonah Powell       Grove City              4:22.87O           4:22.87            1/25/2019
5 Chayce Macknair  Mifflin County     4:23.41B            4:23.41            2/7/2019 

6 Ethan Zeh                Radnor                4:23.45B            4:23.45            1/5/2019         Y  
7 Cameron Binda  Greensburg Salem    4:23.82O           4:23.82             2/2/2019
8 Jack Miller            Jenkintown            4:24.07B            4:24.07           1/26/2019        Y
9 Patrick Anderson  Mount Lebanon     4:24.12O            4:24.12           1/25/2019 
10 Josh Lewin     West Chester East      4:24.31B            4:24.31           1/12/2019        Y
11 Aidan Tomov       Haverford             4:25.32B            4:25.32           1/26/2019        Y
12 Dylan Binda     Greensburg Salem    4:25.68O           4:25.68             2/2/2019 
13 Jack Seiberlich       LaSalle                4:26.03B           4:26.03           1/26/2019        Y
14 Joe Chamoun  Downingtown West    4:26.13B           4:26.13            1/26/2019       Y
15 Ben Kuhn        Wyomissing Area      4:26.96              4:26.26          12/22/2018       Y
16 Jonah Hoey       Bishop Shanahan      4:26.41B           4:26.41             2/4/2019
17 Zachary Kinne   North Allegheny      4:26.66O           4:26.66           1/25/2019
18 Nate Grucelski Conestoga Valley      4:27.65B            4:27.65            1/5/2019 

19 Collin Ochs    Council Rock South     4:28.47             4:27.77           1/26/2019        Y
20 Mark Brown     Greensburg Salem     4:27.90O           4:27.90            2/2/2019
21 Cole Walker        Unionville               4:28.83              4:28.13          12/8/2018
22 Connor Shields     Warwick                4:29.03              4:28.33          1/26/2019
23 Christian McComb Boyertown           4:29.56              4:28.86          12/8/2018 

24 Seth Ketler        Seneca Valley            4:29.30B           4:29.30          1/19/2019        Y
25 Sam Owori        Seneca Valley            4:29.36B          4:29.36           1/19/2019 
26 Brayden Harris Mifflin County           4:29.44B           4:29.44            1/5/2019        Y
27 Frank Brown        Radnor                    4:29.50B           4:29.50            1/5/2019        Y
28 Connor Volk-Klos Seneca Valley       4:29.59O           4:29.59          1/25/2019
29 Jack Wisner         Carlisle                    4:30.71              4:30.01          1/27/2019
30 Alex Shaw      Upper Saint Clair         4:30.13O           4:30.13            2/2/2019 


Wednesday, February 6, 2019

PTFCA State Championship Standards (800m)

800 meters (SQS: 2:00.23/1:59.63) Number of Acceptances: 20

Here it is! The first list of official state rankings!

*If you are having difficulty viewing the list on the mobile version, my best advice is just flip
your orientation to landscape and that will pretty much fix it. It should look cleanest on a laptop or tablet. Sorry for not being tech savvy*

My initial thoughts:
-There aren't nearly as many scratches as I thought there would be, but the cutoff still sits above 2:00 for now. With two weeks left, I think we'll see this get down to our typical 1:59.4-1:59.8 range.
-I scratched the LaSalle and Twin Valley guys because I just see them putting all their focus on the DMR, even though the double is doable. I see guys like Eissler, Fehrman, and Zeh all doubling back from the 4x8 which is much earlier in the day.
-I was excited to see Dabi Chanez dip under 2:00 earlier this week at the Armory. He's a name who I think has a lot of raw speed (see Bensalem 4x4) and could keep that first heat really honest.

Rank    Name            School                  Time               Converted                 Date         Scratch?
1 David Endres  Central Bucks East    1:55.19B            1:55.19             1/26/2019
2 Matt Eissler         Pennridge              1:55.48B            1:55.48              1/26/2019
3 Seth Ketler        Seneca Valley          1:56.24O           1:56.24                2/2/2019
4 Jonah Hoey      Bishop Shanahan      1:56.38B            1:56.38             12/28/2018
5 Ethan Zeh              Radnor                 1:56.67B           1:56.67              1/26/2019
6 Eric Albright     Garnet Valley          1:56.86B            1:56.86               1/26/2019
7 Jarrett Zelinksy    HG Prep                1:57.39B            1:57.39              1/26/2019
8 Collin Ochs          CR South               1:58.13              1:57.53               12/22/2018
9 Luke Fehrman      CB West               1:57.69B             1:57.69              1/26/2019

10 Dylan Servis    Twin Valley            1:57.95B            1:57.95                   1/26/2019          Y
11 Jonah Powell     Grove City             1:58.35O            1:58.35                   2/2/2019           Y
12 Brendan Campbell Haverford          1:58.88B            1:58.88                  1/26/2019          Y
13 CJ Thimons      Highlands                1:59.02O            1:59.02                1/5/2019
14 Ricky Raup  Saint Joseph's Prep      1:59.75               1:59.15               1/5/2019

15 Trey Hill          Twin Valley              1:59.37B            1:59.37                  1/26/2019          Y
16 Mac Costonis     LaSalle                    1:59.52B            1:59.52                  1/26/2019          Y
17 Elias Zajicek  Chartiers Valley         1:59.57O            1:59.57                2/2/2019
18 Zach Decarmine State College          2:00.33              1:59.73                1/27/2019
19 Dabi Chanez    Bensalem                  1:59.84B            1:59.84                 2/4/2019
20 Chris Hess     Upper Saint Clair        1:59.88O            1:59.88                2/2/2019
21 Joey Power       Spring Ford               2:00.70              2:00.10                1/6/2019
22 Ryan Doherty  Bishop Shanahan        2:00.12B           2:00.12                2/4/2019
23 Kevin Haas   Blue Mountain              2:00.14B            2:00.14                 1/5/2019
24 Jack Balick   Abington Friends           2:00.93              2:00.33                2/2/2019
25 Josiah Taylor  Wyomissing Area        2:00.40B            2:00.40               1/5/2019 

26 Tyler Wirth  Wallenpaupack               2:01.40              2:00.80                   1/4/2019           Y
27 Luke O'Malley   Radnor                      2:01.41              2:00.81                   2/2/2019           Y
28 Michael Eastmond  LaSalle                 2:00.91B           2:00.91                 1/26/2019           Y

Monday, February 4, 2019

Jiminy Cricket's Latest Top 50 Rankings

Hey guys! I literally just posted my last recap post about 5 minutes ago, so don't think this is the only new content out right now! Check it out below this post. 

Jiminy Cricket's latest rankings are out! I must apologize, his list slipped right past my eyes, and its from a couple days back, so take that into account if you have any questions or concerns based on his rankings. 

Like I said, keep your eyes on the site for a state cutoffs post coming within the week. Enjoy the list below, which I'm super grateful for from Mr. Cricket.

**Oh and also, within the 5 minutes of these two posts, I checked Twitter to see that Downingtown West just dropped a PA #1 10:36 DMR. How's that to start off our week??**

Indoor Track Top 50
Week #2 (1-30-19)
Honorable Mention: Saabir Ali (Overbrook/Senior)- District 1; Jakolby Fackler (Palmyra/Sophomore)- District 3; CJ Thimons (Highlands/Junior)- District 7; Brendan Colwell (Penns Valley/Sophomore)- District 6; Tyler Clifford (Perkiomen Valley/Junior)- District 1

  1. Alex Shaw (Upper St. Clair/Junior)- District 7 (NR)
  1. Mitchell Rome (Dallas/Senior)- District 2 (NR)
  1. Mark Brown (Greensburg Salem/Senior)- District 7 (-12)
  1. Connor Volk-Klos (Seneca Valley/Senior)- District 7 (NR)
  1. Christian Fitch (Fox Chapel/Junior)- District 7 (-21)
  1. Frank Brown (Radnor/Junior)- District 1 (+1)
  1. Dalton Kalbaugh (Shaler/Junior)- District 7 (NR)
  1. Joey Bujdos (Indiana/Senior)- District 7 (NR)
  1. Luke Klingenberg (Cumberland Valley/Senior)- District 3 (-3)
  1. Dylan Servis (Twin Valley/Senior)- District 3 (NR)
  1. Robert DiDonato (Germantown Academy/Sophomore)- Independent (-6)
  1. Brandan Knepper (Mechanicsburg/Senior)- District 3 (NR)
  1. Christian McComb (Boyertown/Junior)- District 1 (-20)
  1. Cameron Binda (Greensburg Salem/Senior)- District 7 (-5)
  1. Brendan Campbell (Haverford/Senior)- District 1 (+14)
  1. Sam Owori (Seneca Valley/Senior)- District 7 (-16)
  1. Joseph Chamoun (DT West/Senior)- District 1 (NR)
  1. Luke Fehrman (CB West/Senior)- District 1 (NR)
  1. Ian Miller (Manheim Township/Senior)- District 3 (-12)
  1. Payton Sewall (DT West/Senior)- District 1 (+16)
  1. Jarett Zelinsky (Holy Ghost Prep/Senior)- District 1 (-4)
  1. Cole Walker (Unionville/Junior)- District 1 (-14)
  1. Seth Ketler (Seneca Valley/Senior)- District 7 (-6)
  1. Jack Wisner (Carlisle/Senior)- District 3 (+6)
  1. Jack Seiberlich (LaSalle/Senior)- District 12 (+16)
  1. Andrew Healey (Holy Cross/Junior)- District 2 (+12)
  1. Chayce Macknair (Mifflin County/Senior)- District 6 (-1)
  1. Nathan Grucelski (Conestoga Valley/Senior)- District 3 (-6)
  1. Dan McGoey (North Allegheny/Junior)- District 7 (-13)
  1. Connor Shields (Warwick/Senior)- District 3 (+7)
  1. Patrick Theveny (Penncrest/Junior)- District 1 (+4)
  1. Joshua Lewin (WC East/Junior)- District 1 (+22)
  1. Zachary Leachman (Mars/Junior)- District 7 (+25)
  1. Eric Albright (Garnet Valley/Sophomore)- District 1 (+23)
  1. Ben Kuhn (Wyomissing/Junior)- District 3 (-3)
  1. Andrew Foster (Ephrata/Senior)- District 3 (+16)
  1. Aiden Tomov (Haverford/Senior)- District 1 (-2)
  1. David Endres (CB East/Senior)- District 1 (+16)
  1. Vincent Twomey (LaSalle/Junior)- District 12 (+9)
  1. Collin Ochs (CR South/Senior)- District 1 (+0)
  1. Jonah Hoey (Bishop Shanahan/Junior)- District 1 (-8)
  1. Jack Miller (Jenkintown/Senior)- District 1 (+7)
  1. Tyler Wirth (Wallenpaupack/Senior)- District 2 (+0)
  1. Matt Eissler (Pennridge/Senior)- District 1 (-2)
  1. Brayden Harris (Mifflin County/Sophomore)- District 6 (-2)
  1. Jonah Powell (Grove City/Senior)- District 10 (+5)
  1. Ethan Zeh (Radnor/Senior)- District 1 (+3)
  1. Zach Kinne (North Allegheny/Senior)- District 7 (-2)
  1. Tyler Shue (Ephrata/Junior)- District 3 (+12)
  1. Patrick Anderson (Mount Lebanon/Junior)- District 7 (+2)

Notes:
  • The parentheses indicate how much the runner moved since my last rankings.  A (+) sign means they moved “up” the rankings (toward the #1 spot) and a (-) sign means toward #50.  

  • I decided to take off everyone who hasn’t run yet.  This includes some big names like Baublitz, Lewis, and Dorenkamp.  Hopefully these guys make their debuts soon.

  • I had a very tough time figuring out a #1.  I defaulted to Anderson, the state champ who opened up with a 4:24.  You could probably make a case for anyone in the top 10. 

  • Again, I try to reward versatility and who is running well right now.  This way the list doesn’t just turn out to be a carbon copy of the state leaderboard.    

-Jiminy Cricket

Gearing Up for the Postseason

Ladies and gents, its hard to believe that we are just a few short weeks away from the PTFCA indoor state championship. As expected, the past few weeks have shown us a drastic increase in the number of sub-2's, sub 4:30's, and sub 9:10's. If this recap post seems rather short, its probably because

A.) The number of meets across the state starts to decrease a little as we get closer to the postseason

B.) I'm in the process of putting most of my time towards a full state cutoff list, hopefully with projected scratches if I assemble it the right way, so keep your eyes peeled for that in the coming weeks.

Let's take a look at some of our big times thrown down from both sides of the state this past weekend!

Ohio High School Indoor Preview Meet:

Without a doubt, the best performances from this weekend came from Pittsburghers that headed out to Ohio to race on the oversized SPIRE facility's track.

The event of the weekend was the 800 in this very meet. Although Blake Lucius (OH) took the win in a blazing 1:54, PA took 2nd-6th in this race, with all five athletes breaking 2:00 and hitting the SQS. Leading the way was none other than Seneca Valley senior Seth Ketler coming in for a PA #3 1:56.24. The DMR picture is still very unknown for both Seneca Valley, and the entire state. For someone as talented as Seth Ketler, it'd be surprisingly difficult to gauge where he'd finish if he opted to run the 800 at states. Having spent so much time on relay duty, he has very limited experience in open events at track state championships. He comfortably made it through to the 800m finals last spring, before getting caught up in the unfortunate fall that took out a few key guys in the race. With time running out for Seneca Valley to throw a DMR together, I'm going to operate under the assumption that we can include Ketler in this 800 field (even with a DMR, he could still very well pull an 800/DMR double), and throw him in as a contender. With a lot of these guys having loads of experience in championship 800's (Endres, Eissler, Hoey, Shue, etc.), I don't think Ketler quite has the wheels to win this thing, but he's a sure threat for a top 5 finish.

The next big name dipping under 2 was Jonah Powell coming up with a solid race in 1:58. Powell doesn't really run the 8 all that often, and is almost guaranteed to be running the mile at PSU in a few weeks. Nonetheless, its always pretty cool to see an XC state champ showoff some seriously kickass range. The mile field is quickly growing into a group of guys who have amassed tons of track medals, but have yet to snag the elusive gold (Wirth, Shue, Powell, Twomey, Anderson), making this my personal favorite of the fields being assembled.

CJ Thimons couldn't quite beat his seasonal PR (1:59.04), but another sub 2 performance from the junior shows he's developing consistency, which is always a huge trait to have when heading into the postseason.

The last two guys under the 2:00 barrier were Chartiers Valley's Elias Zajicek and Upper Saint Clair's Chris Hess. For both guys, this was far from their first time breaking 2, but it was the first time doing it indoors for both athletes. Despite being separated by only 0.3 seconds, I would say that Zajicek is safely into the field, while Hess may have to do some hoping as we still have meets such as the TSTCA and TFCAofGP championship meets left. (Wow a state cutoffs list would be so convenient to have at this point! Its coming, I promise.)

In the mile at SPIRE, Greensburg Salem put up debatably the best team performance of 2019 so far. The well established trio went out and dropped times of 4:22-4:24-4:26, with Cameron Binda leading the way. I really didn't appreciate how insane this was until I had some time to reflect on it. Last year, only TWO teams had 3 guys under 4:27, and that was OUTDOOR. Those two programs were LaSalle (XC state champs) and Owen J Roberts (had 2x state champ Liam Conway and a 4x8 qualify for Penn Relays). For Greensburg Salem to pull this off indoor, as a AA school, should put into perspective how impressive this is. Obviously on paper, if this team were to run a DMR, its hard to argue that they aren't favorites with these 3 pieces. Of course, it takes a lot to have everything click in a relay, and we aren't even guaranteed to see these guys try it in the next week or two. Both Binda twins and Mark Brown are all legitimate medal threats in the mile if they were to go all in on the event. Chris Hess's teammate, Alex Shaw, also threw down a very solid mile, coming away with an SQS mark of 4:28.

TFCAofGP Meet #8:

Division 1-
Unsurprisingly, it was mostly the LaSalle show in the early morning section at Lehigh this past weekend. The army picked up wins in the 800 and mile from Ghantous and Koors, was a lean away from winning the 3k with Twomey, and casually threw down an 8:20 4x8 under the SQS. I sound like a broken record player saying this, but the question is, while we know how deep this team is, do they have the firepower to win anything at states? That question still remains unanswered, but one thing is clear, and that is that LaSalle looks really good.

Speaking of Twomey getting 2nd, it was an awesome race between him and Tyler Clifford. Clifford has been rolling the past few weeks, and just can't quite seem to get closer to that 9 flat barrier. I'm really pulling for Clifford to pop off at either the Carnival or Meet of Champs, because this kid has had some impressive wins this year.

The relays were really what dominated the headlines in both divisions in this meet (we'll get to Div 2). Council Rock South threw down an 8:08 for the win and PA #2. They got the job done with some consistent splits of 2:04-2:04-2:01-1:58. The scary part is that they ran 8:08 with the fact that Ochs at the very least, has a few more seconds in him. I still don't think they're quite strong enough to take a title from Pennridge, but they certainly might be the new top challengers. If this relay can hold its own a little better on the front half, a setup of Ochs trying to go up against Eissler on the anchor would be one heck of a race. Also to note, CB West and Cheltenham both ran 8:20 without a single leg going sub 2:03 on either team. We obviously know about CB West, but in general, we've seen teams this balanced go on to run some really fast times (see Penncrest), so this is an encouraging sign for Cheltenham.

The DMR was even more exciting than the fast times in the 4x8. The Pennridge boys caught CB West on a lean, pulling out the win in 10:48.36 to 10:48.54. Eissler anchored the relay home in a 4:32 for the win. Truthfully, watching this race, Eissler looked pretty gassed trying to hold off the CB West anchor (if anyone knows which guy it was, feel free to let me know). I would've maybe expected a little more from Eissler, but obviously a win is a win, and the time raises no signs for concern. I think both of these teams are both much better off as 4x8 squads, though it was fun to watch the league rivals go head to head.

Division 2-
Jack Balick has had a pretty solid season. The Abington Heights senior has continued to drop fractions of seconds off his time, and is now currently slotted just outside the state field (before scratches) with a 2:00.99. Balick hasn't seen a banked track yet this year, and has shown a knack for being able to win races. I like to think that Balick is a kid that could get to the front of the slow heat at states and come away with a big 1:57-1:58 type PR. In 2nd was Radnor's Luke O'Malley with a 2:01. With all the attention on Frank Brown, Ethan Zeh, and even someone like Doug Rosin in the early season, O'Malley has kind of come out of nowhere. Now, the junior is less than a second off of sneaking his way into the open 800 field.

The exciting race of the day was the battle between Twin Valley and West Chester East in the 4x8, with both teams running the fourth and fifth fastest times in Pennsylvania off of conversions. The two relays exchanged leads several times across the four legs, with Josh Lewin ultimately outkicking Dylan Servis in an epic battle on the anchor leg. Lewin's reported split was 1:56.5, with Servis listed at 1:58.5. Both splits on Lehigh's track are incredibly impressive, and the funny thing is, these two will likely see each other again, but its hard to say in which event! Both programs are top 5 in the state in both the DMR and 4x8, and have sub 4:28/1:59 anchors. Lewin is slightly stronger across the board, but watching these two go at it every weekend has been fun to watch.

Not to be forgotten about though, was Holy Ghost Prep also hitting the SQS with an impressive 8:18 for 3rd. Like the latter top two, HGP had decent legs, but was ultimately carried by a solid 1:58 carry from Zelinsky. It'll be interesting to see if the coaches even bother having Zelinsky run the 4x8, as I think he is starting to develop a serious case as a state medalist in the open 800.

Wyomssing Team Challenge:

Nate Grucelski held off Joey Power in the 800 for the win, with both guys running 2:01's. While the times aren't flashy, they're very impressive for Kutztown's track (probably the second slowest in PA behind Glen Mills). For example, I think Power's 2:01.65 here is more impressive than his 2:00.54 at Ocean Breeze last weekend.

Ian Miller blew away the field by well over 10 seconds with his 4:30 victory. He's almost surely going to run the 3000 come states, but this is still a great confidence booster moving forward.


Stay tuned for the aforementioned projected state cutoffs! Lets keep the big marks coming people! It's February folks! PA Don't Play!

-The RunningHub

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