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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Girls Class A Distance Preview


 
Kialeigh Marston of Bonny Eagle will be looking to win the distance triple tomorrow. She's the favorite in the 800 and the mile, but will face hard competition in the 2 mile.
 
800

Record: Eddie Pallozie Deering 2:17.27  2013

The 800 will be one of the premiere events of the day in the Class A girls state meet as there are eleven girls who have posted times under the 2:30 barrier this winter. The favorite going into the meet will be Kialeigh Marston of Bonny Eagle. The individual winner in xc has the fastest time in Class A with a time of 2:17.73. She ran that time three weeks ago, as she hopes to continue her recent winning success. Look for Deering’s Edie Pallozie to give Marston a serious threat. Pallozie’s lifetime best is 2:17.27. She hasn’t broke n 2:20 yet this season, but her season best of 2:22 is the second fastest of all classes, and should be able to challenge Marston. Also look out for Tiffany Turner of Brunswick and Kyaunna Libby of Bonny Eagle. They have the third and fourth fastest times in Class A and both should challenge for a top three finish. Another runner to watch out for is Shannon Conley of South Portland. Conley has had a tremendous high school career and should never be counted out in any race she is in. Watch for her to challenge for a top three finish as well.  

 

Mile

Record: Wendy Delan Bonny Eagle 5:00.6  1986

The mile will be one of the more intense races of the day as the top four seed times are separated by only three seconds. Marston (again) comes in to the state meet with the fastest time in Class A in 5 minutes, 21.19 seconds. She will have some very stiff competition in this race. The aforementioned Shannon Conley comes in with the second fastest time in the state. Expect her to be in the mix for a state title. From eastern Maine, expect Teresa Murphy of Brunswick and Angelyn Masters of Bangor to be in the mix for a top three finish as well. Also watch for Eddie Pallozie of Deering, and Kiera Murray of Cheverus to contend for a top spot. Pallozie has great 800 speed so if the pace is slow, expect her to try and use her deadly kick to outsprint her foes. Murray—on the other hand—was one of the top xc runners in the state this year. Her experience in big races could definitely work in her favor on Saturday. The pace on Saturday will be a big factor as it includes a deep field with diverse running styles. No matter what happens, expect the race for first to be extremely competitive.

 

2 Mile

Record: Wendy Delan Bonny Eagle 10:53.5   1987

The two mile will be yet another race with plenty of depth. Kiera Murray of Cheverus comes into the race as the  favorite as she has the fastest time in Class A clocking 11:24.58. Marston of Bonny Eagle has the second fastest time in Class A, but we will see if she has enough gas in the tank after running the 800 and the mile. Don’t count out Marston’s teammate Mary Szatkowski. The senior was arguably the top xc runner in Class A for most of the year, and will look to conclude her final winter season with a state championship. Her fastest time of the year came at the Southwestern Championships where she ran 11:51. Other girls to look out for on Saturday will be Angel Waters of Massabesic and Laura Broderick of Kennebunk. Both runners have clocked under 12 minutes this winter, and have the big race experience. Expect them to both be in the mix for a top finish. Teresa Murphy of Brunswick will also pose a threat for a top finish as she’s had a great winter thus far running a seasonal best time of 12:03.81.
 
 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Girls Individual Rankings Week 1

1. Kirstin Sandrueter Greely


Previous: 1 Meet: Home Place: 1st Time: 18:46
Sandrueter simply dominated on her home course as she cruised to a fast time of 18:46. Her time would have placed her seventh in the boy’s race. Sandrueter’s next race is at Lake Region on Friday.

2. Aleta Looker Ellsworth


Previous: 4 Meet: Ellsworth Invitational Place: 1st Time: 19:35
Looker cruised to an easy victory on her home course as she stopped the clock at 19:35. It was enough for a 30 second victory. Looker will next compete at the Presque Isle invitational this Saturday.

3. Shannon Conley South Portland


Previous: 3 Meet: SMAA Relays Place: 2nd Time: 9:45
Conley placed second at the SMAA Relays covering the 1.5 mile course in 9:45. She looks poised to have another tremendous year. South Portland heads Cheverus on Friday where she will face off against Kiera Murray.

4. Kiera Murray Cheverus
Previous: 7 Meet: SMAA Relays Place: 3th Time: 9:55
Murray placed third at the SMAA Relays running a time of 9:55. Cheverus is host to several teams on Friday which includes South Portland’s Shannon Conley. Expect those two to duke it out for the win.

5. Mary Szatkowski Bonny Eagle
Previous: 2 Meet: SMAA Relays Place: 4th Time: 10:02
The senior from Bonny Eagle had the fourth fastest time at the SMAA Relays running 10:02. Bonny Eagle heads to McAuley on Friday where she should go unchallenged.

6. Maggie Painter MDI
Previous: 10 Meet: Ellsworth Invitational Place: 2nd Time: 20:06
Painter placed second to Aleta Looker at the Ellsworth Invitational covering the tough 3.05 mile course in 20:06. She will have another tough challenge when MDI heads to the Presque Isle invitational on Saturday.

7. Teresa Murphy Brunswick
Previous: UR Meet: at Maranacook Place: 1st Time: 21:29
Murphy came out victorious in her first KVAC meet of the season at Maranacook. She covered the course in 21:29, ten seconds ahead of her teammate, Tessa Cassidy. Brunswick races at Lawrence on Friday.

8. Tessa Cassidy Brunswick
Previous: 8 Meet: at Maranacook Place: 2nd Time: 21:39
Cassidy placed second to her aforementioned teammate Teresa Murphy at Maranacook as she stopped the clock at 21:39. Expect her to challenge for the win at Lawrence this Friday.

9. Anne Guadalupi Cony
Previous: UR Meet: at Winslow Place: 1st Time: 20:05
The freshman from Cony surprised the KVAC community as she edged Emily Trapani of Camden Hills to take the win, running a time of 20:05. She has catapulted herself into the conversation as the top runner in the KVAC. She will face a tough challenge when Cony heads to Lawrence on Friday.

10. Emily Trapani Camden Hills
 Previous: UR Meet: at Winslow Place: 2nd Time: 20:07
Trapani placed second to the aforementioned Anne Guadalupi of Cony running a time of 20:07. Look for her to challenge for the win when Camden heads to Belfast on Friday.

Runner of the Week: Kirstin Sandrueter Greely


Runners Knocking: Brittany Bowman Camden Hills, Elizabeth Labun Hampden, Eva Bates Greely, Kristina Smith Greely, Lily Koffman Orono, Carsyn Koch Washburn, Heather Evans York, Abby Hersom Oceanside

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Summer and Marissa Award


The Summer and Marissa Award is given annually to the top female duo in the state

 

Summer: I was being sarcastic.
Marissa: So was I.
Summer: Which we never were before Cohen showed up and introduced us to irony.

 

 

And the winner is….

 

Samantha Cox and Mary Szatkowski Bonny Eagle

Samantha Cox and Mary Szatkowski were the two biggest components in leading Bonny Eagle to the Class A state title. While Cox had already established herself as one of the top runners in the state, it was Szatkowski’s emergence this fall that led them to the promised-land. They both placed in the top ten at the Festival of Champions to lead their team to a runner up finish. Samantha Cox assumed the number one spot that day as she placed fourth running a time of 18:59.38 while Szatkowski placed seventh running a time of 19:07.46. At the state meet, it was Mary’s time to shine as she placed fourth running a time of 19:09.76 while Cox was sixth running 19:16.15. With Samantha Cox graduating next spring, look for Mary to assume the leadership role for Bonny Eagle and make a serious run at the Class A title.

 

2. Shannon Conley and Kiera Murray Cheverus

3. Kirstin Sandrueter and Eva Bates Greely

4. Charlotte Pierce and Katie LeBlanc Thornton Academy

5. Kylee Parker and Elizabeth Labun Hampden Academy

Monday, January 9, 2012

Girls XC Individual Rankings: 7. Kiera Murray Cheverus



SB: 19:27
Place at Regionals: 4th 20:07.08 Class A West
Place at States: 5th 19:56.02 Class A

Kiera Murray was one of the most improved runners in the state of Maine this year as we saw her bring her talents to a completely higher level last fall. She usually switched off with Shannon Conley as the fourth runner for a Cheverus team that won the Class A state Championship with relative ease. Murray's break out race came at the Western Maine Regional Championships where she placed fourth overall running a great time of 20:07.08. Murray might have been Cheverus's most dependable runner this year. With Emily Durgin battling an ailment, Murray's performance become more vital for the Stags to contend for a a fourth straight title. The adversity didn't faze Murray as she continued to run great races towards the end of the season. At the New England Championship's, Murray placed 38th running a personal best time of 19:27. Look for Murray to contend for the Class A title next year, and make a run at a top fifteen finish at the New England Championships.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Trya Collette Award


This award is given to the most improved female runner in the state.

Tyra Collette (Adrianne Palicki) was a key component to the stellar television series, Friday Night Lights. Tyra was known as the rebellious girl in school who attended Dillon High School sporadically during her first couple of years. By season two, she started to focus more on her studies, and less about her popularity status in high school. With the help of Landry Clarke, Tyra turned into a fine student and eventually continued her studies at the University of Texas.




And the winner is.....




Laura Broderick Kennebunk

SB: 19:57.0


Laura Broderick had a fantastic Sophomore season at Kennebunk high school highlighted by her 12th place finish at the Class A state meet as she ran a time of 20:48.99. Broderick's breakout race this season came at the Festival of Champions where she placed 13th running a time of 20:41.01. With Abbey Leonardi gone next year, look for Laura Broderick to take the SMAA by storm next year and make a strong push for a top five finish at the Class A state meet.



  1. Kiera Murray Cheverus

    SB: 19:27

  2. Adrienne Carmack John Bapst

    SB: 19:37.40

  3. Maggie Painter MDI

    SB: 20:16

  4. Talia McKay Windham

    SB: 20:05