Best Performance by an Underclassmen
This is essentially the “Best Actor” award, but for freshman and sophomores. Again, the voters can interpret exactly what constitutes “best”.
And the nominees are ...
Evan Addison, LaSalle
This
sophomore from LaSalle was a key part of the team’s success in both the XC and
track. He ran in the top 5 for the Explorers throughout the season and also ran
a pair of clutch legs on LaSalle’s state qualifying 4x8s. He capped off the
season at the Henderson Distance Festival with a 4:17 full mile, holding his
own in a stacked field of some of the greatest runners of the year.
Liam Conway, Owen J. Roberts
The
Owen J. Roberts sophomore was one of the top cross runners in the state in 2015
and just barely missed a medal in the fall. On the track, he proved himself by
qualifying for all three distance events at the indoor state championship and
then ran 1:54 and 4:15 during the spring. Conway made the state finals in the
1600 and will be one of the top returners for next year’s race.
Jake Claricurzio, CB West
Although
he was only a sophomore, Claricurzio was put on the all-important anchor leg for
both of CB West’s 4x800s at the state championship (indoor and outdoor). In the
outdoor finals, he held his own in an absolutely loaded leg and split a 1:53 to
help West earn bronze (and almost silver). He also led his indoor squad to a
silver medal just ahead of Abington and ran the 1200 leg of the team’s medal
winning DMR.
Luke and Matt Eissler, Pennridge
Pennridge
got a pair of big talents in the Eissler brothers. Luke and Matt each held
their own in the mid-distances, especially the 800 and ran some key legs for
the team’s 4x8 both indoors and outdoors. Matt ran a monster split at outdoor
states as a freshman (possibly around 1:55-1:56) and helped Pennridge take home
a third straight state medal in the 4x8.
David Endres, Cade Sands, and
Cole Sands, CB East
CB
East’s XC team was in a dog fight all season to clinch a spot on the line at
states. Thanks to this trio of talented freshmen they not only qualified (5th
in D1), but also placed in the top 10 at the state championships. Endres
continues his fantastic running on the track, splitting under 2 minutes in the
4x8 and running a key leg on the team’s medal winning DMR.
Tristan Forsythe, Winchester
Thurston
The
sophomore from Winchester Thurston added an impressive 3 medals to his trophy
case this year after medaling in XC, indoor track and outdoor track. He was one
of the top sophomores in the state for A XC and won the slow heat of the indoor
mile at states. This coming outdoors, with Domenic Perretta graduating,
Forsythe should be near the top of the title contenders in the 1600m.
Josh Hoey, DT West
What’s
there to say about Josh Hoey that hasn’t already been said? In his three trips
to states this year he finished 3rd-2nd-3rd,
running the mile and 1600 during track. He also was a part of the state and
regional champions in XC (their #1 runner at regionals) as well as a member of
West’s outdoor state champion 4x8. But perhaps most impressive of all, Hoey won
the Penn Relays mile this year as just a sophomore.
Kamil Jihad, Neumann Goretti
Jihad
had an absolutely monster season on the track, especially during outdoors. In his
first season at Neumann Goretti, Jihad ran a 1:52 at outdoor states to help
push Domenic Perretta to a state record in the open 800. During indoors, he
qualified for states in both the 400 and the 800 and tried the difficult double
of contesting both at states. Like Forsythe, with Perretta graduating the 800
could be Jihad’s for the taking next year.
Seth Ketler and Sam Owori, Seneca
Valley
Seneca
Valley’s star is Mike Kolor, but their depth in 2015-2016 was tremendous as
well. In XC, Seneca Valley impressed with a surprise 2nd place
finish at the WPIAL championships, thanks in part to Sam Ketler and Sam Owori’s
big rise as freshman. In addition, the Seneca Valley DMR finished 4th
at the indoor state championship, with Ketler running a strong opening 1200m
leg under the bright lights.
Spencer Smucker, WC Henderson
The
Henderson sophomore was one of the top XC runners in the state this past season
and grabbed a second straight XC state medal, finishing 15th. He
also led his Henderson team to a #10 finish in the state. On the track, Smucker
anchored Henderson’s DMR into the top 10 yet again during his first season of
indoor track. Outdoors he showed great speed in the 800 and 1600 and helped
Henderson qualify for the district finals in the 4x8.
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