Jois Report - VIS Boys Cross Country Recap 2005

Welcome, everyone, to the inaugural edition of the Jois Report, the world\'s first attempt at regular, exclusive, and in-depth coverage of Virginia Independent Schools cross country and track. We will be kicking off with a recap of the 2005 cross country season for private schoolers. In the future, you can expect much more frequent, possibly weekly, coverage.

TEAMS

Fork Union Military Academy, led by Axel Mostrag, pulled off their first state meet victory since 1991 this year. The Blue Devils were extremely strong up front all season with Mostrag, transfers Szymon Rola and Jonathan Buckland forming a stellar top 3 and the top returner from last year\'s team, David Johnson, running strong at #4. For much of the season, they suffered from issues concerning the ever-important Pineapple Lifesaver (5th man) to the extent that even with by far the best top 4 in the state, they were still susceptible to defeat. Donte Brown came through in the clutch in the last 3 weeks of the season to finish high enough in both the Prep League and State meets to help his team bring home the title.
Also worth mentioning in the team race are the performances of Woodberry Forest and Collegiate. These teams have knowledgable coaches and are always extremely deep and never too far from the top. Woodberry Forest had no star front runner, but had a good enough pack to beat every team but Fork Union. Collegiate\'s 2-5 pack, behind their stud Matthew Richardson, though fairly inconsistent over the course of the season, was not too far behind Woodberry\'s.
On another day, it would not be difficult to imagine them finishing in the top 3. It should be noted that Woodberry and Collegiate were the only teams in the D1 race with 7 runners in the top 50.
Led by Steven Voltz, Peninsula Catholic took home the D2 title in a performance worth a top 5 finish in the overall team standings, with a Roanoke Catholic team led by D2 runner-up Andrew Nordhaus not far behind. Sophomore Austin Ellis defended his D2 title while posting the 2nd fastest time of the day, followed by Nordhaus of RC and Johns Ross of the Potomac School.