The only real "yesterday" part is that I did not have time to post anything about the McQuaid Invitational. Our top story there was that the girls pulled off a shocking 9th place finish in a loaded Large School seeded race, which included the top-ranked team in the country finishing second! We managed to be the third-best Section V team, behind our closest neighbors in the Section: Thomas and Penfield, but finishing ahead of Hilton, Fairport and Rush-Henrietta, and far exceeding our "tenth-best" Section V ranking. In the "merged" results (this is where they put all of the races together and pretend it was one race), R-H slipped by us as they had a ninth-grader finish third in the Sophomore race. She would have broken into their top five in the Varsity race, thus lowering their merge score.
This is where the Today part comes in, as fate would have it, our league meet against R-H is scheduled for today, and we will get a quick rematch of Saturday's race, just three days later. It should be an interesting race, and should include Kennedy Jensen, one of the top runners in the country (not just Monroe County), who was a precautionary last-minute scratch at McQuaid. We have not beaten Canandaigua since they entered the league in 2009, but have the opportunity to do so this year. Batavia and Eastridge are our other opponents.
On the boys side, McQuaid was a solid race, and we placed 9th in the unseeded large school race. The boys have not beaten Rush-Henrietta since 2005, and also have close competitors in Canandaigua, and even Batavia today.
Complete McQuaid results are available here.
For today's meet, we return to Center Park for the second time this year - it is located on Ayrault Rd, just east of Turk Hill.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Saturday, September 28, 2013
More McQuaid Race Outlooks
A quick look at the top teams in the other seeded races (ignoring most out of state and Canadian teams)...
Boys A
East Aurora - still Class B (#10) for one last year, but qualifies for a small school at McQuaid!
Alden - #3 in Class C
Barker - #3 in Class D, but more battle-tested than ER
East Rochester - #2 in Class D
Marcellus - #7 in Class C
Pawling - #9 in Class C
Wheatland-Chili - #7 in Class D
Weedsport - #9 in Class D
Girls A - 28 schools, largest seeded race of the day
East Aurora - #1 in Class B
Maple Grove - #1 in Class D
Skaneateles - #2 in Class C
Tully - #2 in Class D
Alden - #6 in Class C
[Akron - #7 in Class C is running unseeded for some reason]
[Fredonia - #10 in Class C is running unseeded for some reason]
Notre Dame - Batavia - #9 in Class D
Girls AA
Burnt Hills - #3 in Class B
Sweet Home - #5 in Class B
Pittsford Mendon - #13 in Class B
HF-L - #14 in Class B
Starpoint - #19 in Class B
Walsh Jesuit is usually very strong in the boys race and may make a splash here
[Canandaigua = Kennedy Jensen is running]
Liverpool - #3 in Class A
Webster Thomas - amazingly unranked in Class A
Clarence - #6 in Class A?
West Genesee - #9 in Class A
Ithaca - #10 in Class A
McQuaid - #14 in Class A
Fairport - #15 in Class A
Central Square - #18 in Class A
[Rush Henrietta = Mickey Burke is running]
Boys A
East Aurora - still Class B (#10) for one last year, but qualifies for a small school at McQuaid!
Alden - #3 in Class C
Barker - #3 in Class D, but more battle-tested than ER
East Rochester - #2 in Class D
Marcellus - #7 in Class C
Pawling - #9 in Class C
Wheatland-Chili - #7 in Class D
Weedsport - #9 in Class D
Girls A - 28 schools, largest seeded race of the day
East Aurora - #1 in Class B
Maple Grove - #1 in Class D
Skaneateles - #2 in Class C
Tully - #2 in Class D
Alden - #6 in Class C
[Akron - #7 in Class C is running unseeded for some reason]
[Fredonia - #10 in Class C is running unseeded for some reason]
Notre Dame - Batavia - #9 in Class D
Girls AA
Burnt Hills - #3 in Class B
Sweet Home - #5 in Class B
Pittsford Mendon - #13 in Class B
HF-L - #14 in Class B
Starpoint - #19 in Class B
Walsh Jesuit is usually very strong in the boys race and may make a splash here
[Canandaigua = Kennedy Jensen is running]
Boys AA
Burnt Hills - #1 in Class B
Walsh Jesuit
Brighton - #5 in Class B
Pittsford Mendon - #6 in Class B
E. Syracuse - Minoa - #15 in Class B
Sweet Home - #16 in Class B
Boys AAA
F-M - #1 in Class ALiverpool - #3 in Class A
Webster Thomas - amazingly unranked in Class A
Clarence - #6 in Class A?
West Genesee - #9 in Class A
Ithaca - #10 in Class A
McQuaid - #14 in Class A
Fairport - #15 in Class A
Central Square - #18 in Class A
[Rush Henrietta = Mickey Burke is running]
Friday, September 27, 2013
McQuaid Invitational
Once again the McQuaid Invitational is upon us. It looks to be bigger than ever this year, with over 7000 runners entered. Here is a link to their main page, a link to the schedule, and a link to some parking information. Our races are as follows:
1:03 | Race #14 | Sophomore Boys (All Schools) | |
2:26 | Race #18 | Girls Varsity "B" (a J.V. race) for Medium and Large schools | |
2:50 | Race #19 | Boys Jr. High #3 (Large schools) | |
3:26 | Race #21 | Girls Jr. High #3 (Large schools) | |
3:38 | Race #22 | Boys Unseeded Varsity AAA-2 (large schools) | Mike Diggins Memorial |
3:58 | Race #23 | Girls Seeded Varsity AAA (Large schools) | |
4:45 | Race #25 | Boys Varsity "B" (A J.V. race) for Large schools |
I've done some scouting of the Girls race, but their is a great deal of uncertainty in these numbers because of the mix of teams involved. There should be no debating the first two teams, F-M and Unionville, but there should be a lively battle for the next ten places. Webster Thomas does not appear on any state rankings, and are only ranked third locally, but they looked tough on Tuesday without their #2 runner, and beat Penfield 23-32 on Penfield's "home" course last week.
1 | FM | 60 |
2 | Unionville | 109 |
3 | Webster Thomas | 148 |
4 | Penfield | 165 |
5 | Corning | 186 |
6 | Rush-Henrietta | 196 |
7 | Westdale Secondary S | 197 |
8 | Fairport | 199 |
9 | Hilton | 210 |
10 | Elmira District | 220 |
11 | Clarence | 220 |
12 | Webster Schroeder | 258 |
13 | Ithaca | 281 |
14 | West Genesee | 289 |
15 | Central Square | 353 |
16 | Williamsville N | 371 |
17 | St.Aloysius Gonzaga- | 443 |
18 | Horseheads | 455 |
19 | Auburn | 492 |
20 | Tyburn Academy | 525 |
Maybe some more coming later tonight...
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Today's Meet
We are hosting the league meet today. The girls will have a tough time with Thomas - in addition to the two fast ninth graders that they added, they picked up a new tenth grader that is fast, and Laura has improved quite a bit, giving them four top runners. We should be able to handle the other schools as Sutherland drops off very quickly after Mary Visca, Victor's pack is a bit behind ours, and Odyssey is down following the retirement of their coach who has a young family.
The boys aren't expecting to have any close team scores today, but should have plenty of individual competition as the Thomas and Sutherland have a large number of runners near our top boys (not to mention a large number of runners overall).
The Boys race starts first at 4:30pm (risk of delay is fairly low with the teams that are attending), followed by the Modified races (the boys usually get a two-minute head start), which should being a little after 5, and the Girls will follow, most likely just after 5:30.
Today marks the last chance for our eleven seniors to race on our home course - best of luck to all of them!
The boys aren't expecting to have any close team scores today, but should have plenty of individual competition as the Thomas and Sutherland have a large number of runners near our top boys (not to mention a large number of runners overall).
The Boys race starts first at 4:30pm (risk of delay is fairly low with the teams that are attending), followed by the Modified races (the boys usually get a two-minute head start), which should being a little after 5, and the Girls will follow, most likely just after 5:30.
Today marks the last chance for our eleven seniors to race on our home course - best of luck to all of them!
Monday, September 23, 2013
Coach Klehr Gets Ink
Coming off a very nice 1:24:44 at the Rochester Half Marathon yesterday, Coach Klehr made the paper today. The D&C recognized his performance, noting that he is one of the local coaches that "leads by example". Congratulations to Coach Klehr, and good luck as he makes his final preparations for the Wineglass Marathon on October 13th.
Tomorrow the team hosts a league meet at Webster Park. The guests include our cross-town friends from Thomas, as well as strong teams from Victor and Sutherland, plus the only remaining small school in the Monroe County league, Greece Odyssey. Scouting info to come later.
Tomorrow the team hosts a league meet at Webster Park. The guests include our cross-town friends from Thomas, as well as strong teams from Victor and Sutherland, plus the only remaining small school in the Monroe County league, Greece Odyssey. Scouting info to come later.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Who Will be the King of Queensbury?
On Saturday the Varsity teams will be competing at Queensbury High School, site of this year's State Meet. The relevant part of the schedule for us, is as follows:
9:20 am Modified Boys unlimited (1 runner)
11:00 am Girls Varsity Championship/Large School (spectating only)
11:20 am Boys Varsity Championship/Large School (spectating only)
11:40 pm Girls Varsity Division II Large School (7 runners)
12:00 pm Boys Varsity Division II Large School (7 runners)
1:20 pm Boys JV Division 1 (1-2 runners)
Tully Runners has a link to the box assignments for each race.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Westward Ho!
So, tomorrow's race is over at Northampton Park; I will include directions from Schroeder below. We have never run at Northampton. The course was added in 2006 and has been revised a couple of times since then, with the final revision happening in 2009. The ski hill which is ascended shortly after the two mile mark is the signature feature of the course. It is open, so it is easy to see the runners attacking the hill, but much of the race is contested on trails outside of the spectators' view. The best views are from the start into the woods, a visible loop leading up to the mile mark and beyond (the runners loop back behind the starting line, the hill area after the two mile mark, and a short stretch leading to the finish (which is quite close to the starting line).
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