Stunning Results in Virginia

Great Meadow Invitational Wrap-Up 

 


The #1's of Virginia's powerhouse squads leading at Great Meadow with Mountain View's Thomas Porter, Midlothian's Jason Witt, Jamestown's Andrew Colley, and Oakton's Joe Lorusso. However, it was Johns Ross of Potomac (partially hidden in the back of the pack in the above picture by Linda D'Amato), who nearly stole the show with a close second place finish to Midlothian's Witt.

 

While all of the preseason predictions, rankings, and message board banter is great in generating interest and excitement for the season, it all becomes null when the actual races begin and the results show who really is better than who. The Great Meadow Invitational certainly showed the unpredictable nature of the sport of cross country with plenty of surprises and upset performances. While the Oakton boys seized the top ranking in the state already heading into this weekend from Midlothian, Midlothian still was ranked as the #1 ranked team in the Southeast. The losses of a transfer and as well as an injury to two of their top returning runners coming into the season proved to make Midlothian a very vulnerable team as Oakton put up a dominating victory at Great Meadow with a team score of 57 points and team average of 16:31 (5k), while two other squads in Jamestown (2nd, 90 pts, 16:36 avg) and Mountain View (3rd, 104 pts, 16:41 avg) finished ahead of last year's NTN squad in Midlothian (4th, 114 pts, 16:39 avg) as well. Midlothian's ace Jason Witt opened up with a second straight Great Meadow win (15:38.01), but not before a last second scare from a late charge by Potomac School's Johns Ross (15:38.19).

 

 

 

Meanwhile, the US #2 Midlothian girls (73 pts) took care of business with a solid par team run as the Lady Trojans had nearly five in a very tough top 25 (#5 was 26th) to crack with many of the state's top tier individuals in the race. Maryland school Winston Churchill caught many of the Virginia schools off guard pulling in a runner-up finish (112 pts) to Midlothian as they were led by race champion Louise Hannallah. Hannallah pulled out a 18:34 5K win in a very tight finishing top three (all pictured above by Linda D'Amato) with Osbourn Park's Ariel Karabinus running a big PR for second in 18:36 and early race leader Kathleen Lautzenheiser of Midlothian settling for third in 18:39. The Western Branch girls represented the Eastern Region very well with a third place finish (136 pts) and must now have great confidence of the potential to become the first team from the region in quite some to make into the podium in the AAA state race with a third place showing at Great Meadow.