JHS boys sweep Frank Keyser Invitational
Running without two of their regular varsity starters, the Jefferson High School boys demonstrated their depth Sunday by dominating the field at the 34th Annual Frank Keyser Invitational in Boonsboro, MD. Eric Graf led the way with a sterling 15:15 win across a rainy, cold and soggy three mile course. Including Graf, Jefferson placed three of its runners in the top five to secure the win. Austin Hayslett of Urbana finished strong, holding off Jefferson’s charging Ryan Graf to nip him by .02 seconds for second place in 15:25. Evan McCarthy of Woodgrove finished in a strong fourth position in 15:43 followed closely by Sam Munnis of Jefferson in 15:44. The remaining Jefferson runners scoring included Zach Wiberg in 16:49, and Jimmy Ross in 16:59. With their strong finishes, Jefferson easily outpaced second place Richard Montgomery HS by a score of 63 to 92.
The Jefferson boys also won the large school Junior Varsity race paced by first place Andrew Milliron’s stellar 15:49 and second place Jimmy Meyer’s 17:19. Jefferson placed four runners in the top 15 and six in the top 20 to earn the JV large school title over Richard Montgomery by a score of 50 to 66.
The small school boys Varsity race was won by Evan Hardy of Williamsport in a superb 15:19. He was followed by Davis Dorsey of Catoctin who captured second in 15:48. Williamsport took the small school team title over Catoctin 55 to 61. The JV race was also won by Williamsport paced by Cody Grams’ 16:45 finish. Middletown (MD) took the JV small school title. Roland Rush led Washington in the small school Varsity race with a time of 17:43.
In the girls’ races, a sweep was also the order of the day, as Liberty secured the large school Varsity and JV titles. In the Varsity race, Liberty relied on its depth to squeek past second place Woodgrove 99 to 101. Freshman Emily Mulhern of Urbana looked strong and led most of the way to capture the individual title in a fast 18:08 followed by second place Abbey Daley of Clarksburg (MD) in 18:17. Casey Sullivan was Libery’s top runner, finishing ninth and posting a time of 18:56.Molly Briggs led Jefferson with a time of 20:48 followed by Emma Lindberg in 21:01.
In the girls’ small school Varsity race, Greencastle Antrim showed off its young talent by placing three freshman girls in the top 13 overall to capture the team victory over Oakdale 56-71. Caroline Schemel impressed with a stellar 18:11 posting on the soggy Boonsboro HS grounds. She was followed by Boonsboro’s Sarah Zielinski’s 18:28 and Greencastle Antrim’s next freshman finisher, Shelby Stouffer (18:52). Alana Egbert was Greencastle’s third finisher and third freshman finishing 13th with a time of 20:13. Destiny Harrison of Washington was the top local runner, placing 9th with a time of 19:35.
- Emma Lindbreg hits her stride as she competes in Sunday’s meet. Lindberg finished with a time of 21:01. (submitted)
- Eric Graf brings home the victory for Jefferson High School at an Oct. 2 meet in Boonsboro, Md. (submitted)