The largest invitational in the state of Maryland will be held on September 30, the latest in the season the meet has been held in it\'s 11 year history. 112 teams from Virginia, West Virginia, DC, Deleware, Pennsylvania and Maryland will gather to get the first real look at where the top runners and teams in the state stand in comparison to eachother. Races begin at 9:00 AM and run all day untill 4:00. >>Top Athletes: Kristen Malloy (Hereford), Matthew Centrowitz (Broadneck), Alison Smith (Atholton), Andrew Revelle (Atholton), Katie Hursey (North Carroll), Erik Anderson (Archibishop Curley), Katie Harman (River Hill), Jared Welsh (FSK), Liz McCarter (Mount Hebron), Arthur Leathers (FSK), Greg Jubb (Loyola), Kelsey Hill (Severna Park), Ryan Stasiowski (Loyola), Halsey Sinclair (Montgomery Blair) >>Top Schools: Severna Park Girls, Loyola-Blakefield Boys, Dulaney Girls, River Hill Girls, Broadneck Boys, C Milton Wright Girls, Francis Scott Key Boys, Seton Keough Girls, Dulaney Boys **Fixed for updates and mistakes, 9/25 **Predictions for Overall Top Finishers in Maryland, 9/25 **Matthew Centrowitz of Broadneck not competing, 9/25 **Quince Orchard varsity not competing, 9/27
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Earlier in the week, Bethany Walker won for the 2nd time in four days, taking the MIDWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE title. On Friday at the PAUL SHORT INVITATIONAL, Neely Spence, the Shippensburg junior running for her high school for the first time, made her 5K PA HS Invitational debut a memorable one, winning in a stunning 17:47, and looking like she had more to give. Emmaus, the young team with big goals, looked every bit the part as they won the team title. Strath Haven's Rob Speare won a dual over Tom Mooney of Council Rock South (Photo is a 1.75 miles). Quince Orchard of Maryland won the team title with 158 points and Germantown Friends was second with 163. At the MCDONALD'S MAYMOUNT XC FESTIVAL in Richmond, VA, Baldwin took gold in the, pardon the reference, Gold Seeded Boys race. On Saturday in New York at WARWICK VALLEY, Radnor came within 9 points of upsetting US#1 Hilton, 59-68. At the CARLISLE INVITATIONAL, Coateville scored 30 behind Kyle Dawson's 15:17.9. Manheim Township girls win. Lara Crofford 18:16. At the COUGAR INVITATIONAL in New Jersey, Colts Neck's Tom Forys won the head-to-head over Unionville's Paul Springer by 11 seconds, running 14:58. At the 3.0 MCQUAID INVITATIONAL in New York, it was a perfect day for some fast times. The fastest PA time of the day came from a freshman from Notre Dame Green Pond (Easton), as Allison Constant ran 18:04. Bradford's Sarah Lonzi ran 18:15. In the boy's races, Smethport senior Ben Hahn ran 15:13.6. North East finished 2nd in the team competition. The Strath Haven girls took on the tough Hereford 3.0 course in Maryland at the BULL RUN INVITATIONAL and came away with a 2nd place in the Medium Schools race. The Meadville boys took the top three spots and put four in the top 16 to win the COCHRANTON INVITATIONAL. Zac Ross ran 15:49. The Meadville girls captured 2nd to Titusville. Titusville's Laura Koller won in 19:54. At the COUNCIL ROCK INVITATIONAL, the host North boys dominated by placing four in the top nine behind the 16:38 by Matt Wikler. Josh Izewski of Central Bucks East took 1st in 16:02. Sarah Simonetti continued her wins with a solo 18:38 to lead her Pennridge team to the title by two points over Central Bucks South. At the MERCERSBURG ACADEMY INVITATIONAL, James Finucane took 3rd for the hosts. Anne Spencer was 14th for the host girls. Both teams finished 9th. Cedar Cliff took a drive to Bloomsburg and came away with team gold in both the girls' and boys' races at the NORTHEAST INVITATIONAL. Kassie Meholick led thei girls with a 4th place 19:17 on the challenging course while the boys were led by the 16:53.0 of Jared McGahen. Lakeland senior Mark Bucklaw won in 16:13.0, edging Crestwood sophomore Robert Micikas by less than a second.
It was the meet that coaches across the state had been preparing their teams for since August 15, and even though the meet was pushed back to the season halfway-mark, it still served as somewhat of a \"kick-off\" for the season. Many teams and athletes exposed what they had been holding back, as this was the first real chance for them to compete against a good chunk of the competition they will see when the state championships roll around. These teams/athletes made some big moves on the field Saturday to move up in competition.
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