Glory Days Grill InvitationalOctober 13, 2001 @ Bull Run Regional Park in Manassas, VA Hosted by Thomas Jefferson S&T |
ArticlesPhoto gallery of Bobby Lockhart\'s 15:03 5K win at the Glory Days Grill Invitational. Photos taken by Joe Munchak.
Additional InformationPowerhouses prevailLockhart and Carlstrom prove why they are the best in VA By Pearl Watts Saturday, October 13, 2001 Lockhart runs 15:03 5K! Photo by Joe Munchak MANASSAS, VA -- The Northern Region prevailed on the girls side with Robinson claiming the team title and Oakton's Keira Carlstrom the individual winner while Good Counsel (MD) took the boys team title and Handley's Bobby Lockhart set a new meet record to highlight the varsity seeded divisions at the Tenth Annual Glory Days Grill Invitational held at Bull Run Regional Park this past Saturday. With the district meets barely a week away and with the regional meet the following week, Robinson looks to be the dominant team on the girls side as they moved up one spot from their runnerup finish at last year's Glory Days Grill meet to win with 92 points. The Patriot District was especially strong as they took the top three and four of the first five team positions as Lake Braddock scored 135 points for second place to slip past third place Hayfield (141 points) with Magruder (MD) fourth with 179 points and West Springfield fifth at 194 points. Robinson was led by junior Sam Ference, who has been the Rams most consistent performer this year, with her sixth place overall finish at 19 minutes, 17 seconds over the rolling, moderately hilly, all grass 3.1 mile (5k) course. Robinson also had juniors Lauren Hovland and Joanna Rodgers within 30 seconds of Ference in the number two and three spots with their fourth through seventh runners all within 1:30 of Ference, as they now look forward to the championship season. Runnerup Lake Braddock was paced by junior Kelly Swain's third place finish in 18:53 and also had freshman Sara Rothe greatly contribute with her ninth place time of 19:24 while third place Hayfield put three runners among the top twenty five finishers led by Morgan Phelan (13th; 19:32). In the individual competition, Oakton senior Keira Carlstrom made her first foray into racing on Northern Virginia soil this season a good one as she won in 18:27 to become the number seven performer all time, with five of the six performers ahead of her former Foot Locker National Finalists. Carlstrom and a group of nine others were in the lead pack after a fairly conservative first half mile in somewhat breezy weather under warm, sunny skies before Carlstrom, Centreville sophomore Dacia Barr, Swain and Katie Endres of Potomac Falls made a slight break from the pack and went through the first mile in 5:42. Approaching a short but steep hill close to the race's halfway point, Swain picked up the pace but first Barr and then Carlstrom covered the move with Endres then relegated to fourth place. Carlstrom then took the lead in the next quarter mile on the back portion of the course and held a five second lead over Barr at the two mile mark, which the Oakton senior hit in 11:38. Carlstrom then maintained a twenty to thirty yard lead over Barr for the remaining mile of the course and finished well in control for a seven second victory over Barr, who now ranks as the number ten performer with her runnerup time of 18:34 with Swain third (18:53) and sophomore Endres fourth in 19:07 to finish just ahead of fast closing Kristin Hart of Herndon (5th; 19:10). On the boys side, Good Counsel matched the Robinson girls as they scored 92 points in winning for the second straight year. Good Counsel employed some excellent pack running as their top five scoring runners were all within 40 seconds of each other led by Joey Norcia (8th; 16:17) and Kevin Graves (9th; 16:21). The Northern Region took the next six spots in the team scoring with West Springfield notching second with 127 points to finish just ahead of Herndon's third place total of 135. The Hornets were followed by Westfield (189), Robinson (200), Oakton (248) and Langley (260) in the fourth through seventh spots with the only notable absence among region teams not competing from the top ranked squad of Jefferson. The boys race for the individual title was not expected to be very close with three time AA state champion and two time Foot Locker National Finalist Bobby Lockhart in the field and the Handley senior left no doubt shortly after the opening gun. Lockhart had a thirty yard lead after the first half mile, blitzed through the mile mark in 4:29 and hit the two mile mark in 9:24 with a thirty second lead before finishing up in 15:03 to break former West Springfield star Sharif Karie's 1995 record of 15:05. Ben Stern of Georgetown Day was the closest pursuer behind Lockhart for most of the race and finished in the runnerup spot for the second year in a row, this time at 15:47. Oakton senior Phil Gaeta ran in third for most of the race but was overtaken on the final downhill straight by Herndon junior Rasheed Thompson as Thompson placed third (15:52) and Gaeta fourth (15:54). The next region finisher was West Springfield junior Jeff Day as he led the Spartan's runnerup team position with his tenth place finish in 16:22. The region also had the next six spots behind Day in Langley's Billy Bylund (11th;16:23), Herndon's number two runner Mike Dominguez (12th; 16:24), Lee sophomore Robert Longoria (13th; 16:25), Hayfield junior Kevin Camp (14th; 16:30), junior Brian Buckland leading Westfield's fourth place team finish (15th; 16:31) and West Springfield's Bryan Will as the number two runner for the Spartans (16th; 16:33). Northern Region Teams battle for Top Honors By Tom Crosson MileStat.com Staff Writer Saturday, October 13, 2001 MANASSAS, VA -- On Saturday, #1 ranked senior Bobby Lockhart of Handley and #1 ranked senior Kiera Calstrom of Oakton, secured their spots as the top runners in Virginia. Glory Days Invitational is held on a hilly 3.1 mile course. Bobby Lockhart decimated the field as he ran for a course record time of 15:03. The old record was 15:05, held by former West Springfield standout, Sharif Karie. Forty-four seconds behind Lockhart was Georgetown Day senior, Ben Stern with a time of 15:47. Close behind was Herndon junior Rasheed Thompson, who finished at 15:52. In fourth was Oakton senior, and Northern Region Champion hopeful, Phil Gaeta, who came in at 15:54. In team competition, Good Counsel proved to strong for the rest of the field. They came away with a score of 92 points, and their top 5 runners all under 17:00. The battle for the next four places, was more or less a chance for the Northen Region's top teams to flex their muscles before district competition next week. In second was West Springfield with 127 points. They placed their five runners all under 17:10. West Springfield should become stronger as James Feeney returns from a bout of mono. In third was a strong Herndon team, with 135 points, who has picked it up from the begining of the season. Next was Westfields who ended up with 189 points. Rounding out the top five, and #4 from the Northern region, was an ailing Robinson squad. They scored an even 200 points. The girls competition was lead by Kiera Calstrom with a time of 18:27. Calstrom took control of the race from the mile mark and held on strong to the finish. Seven seconds behind in second place, was Centreville standout, Dacia Barr. Barr finished with a time of 18:34. Junior Kelly Swain of Lake Braddock ran for a time of 18:53 to round out the top three finishers. It seemed to be a Patriot District sweep as Robinson, Lake Braddock, and Hayfield all made it to the awards stage. The Lady Rams continued to dominate by scoring a 92, with all top five runners in the top 30. There has been a few changes in the Ram's lineup as their depth becomes more and more aparent to their competitors. Forty-three points behind was Lake Braddock, who scored 135 points. The Bruins placed their top five runners under 21:00 on this very difficult course. The Hayfield Hawks scored a 141 to round out the top three teams. They were lead by Morgan Blelin (19:32), and Jessica Webber (20:10). Look for the Hawks to move on from the top tough Patriot District to Northern Region competition. |
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