Nearly a month removed from their last competition, the Fayetteville-Manlius (NY) High girls certainly didn't disappoint at the Manhattan Invitational on Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park, producing a powerful display of depth to win the Eastern States girls race with 22 points.
Sophomore Claire Walters led the Hornets, ranked No. 2 in the Flo50 national rankings, by winning the 4K course in 14:13.2, while senior Sophie Ryan was second in 14:18.5. Sophomore Phoebe White was third in 14:20.1.
View: Girls Eastern States Results
Padua Academy (DE) senior Lydia Olivere was fourth overall in 14:24.1, while Walter Johnson (MD) senior Abigail Green was fifth in 14:28.8. The in-state Hornets averaged a time of 14:25.28 for its scoring five, out producing second-place Liverpool (NY) High by nearly 100 points.
Girls Eastern States Team Results
1 Fayetteville-Manlius 22 1 2 3 7 9 16 65 Total Time: 1:12:06.40 Average: 14:25.28 2 Liverpool 127 8 11 19 38 51 86 95 Total Time: 1:16:38.30 Average: 15:19.66
3 Bolles 152 24 28 31 32 37 52 Total Time: 1:18:21.80 Average: 15:40.36 4 Padua 155 4 17 33 46 55 105 107 Total Time: 1:17:39.70 Average: 15:31.94 5 Walter Johnson 170 5 21 34 39 71 83 92 Total Time: 1:18:06.00
In the boys Eastern States race, Christian Brothers Academy's depth in its three, four and five gave the squad all the points it needed to post a 136 point victory over second-place Fayetteville-Manlius (149) and third-place Green Hope (180).
Senior Brian Hill, who recently committed to the University of Michigan this week, led the Brothers with a seventh-place nod in 12:40.5.
While expectations pumped up a potentially historic race with a stacked lineup of national-caliber runners, no boy broke 12 minutes. St. Anthony's Mason Gatewood (NY), who was 14th in the D race last year, earned a big victory with a winning time of 12:17.4.
Mount Tabor (NC) High's Cameron Ponder was second in 12:20.3 and Pittsford Mendon's Nathan Lawler was third in 12:20.7. Neshaminy (PA) High's Rusty Kujdych was fourth in 12:24.1 and Bolles (FL) School's Charles Hicks was fifth in 12:30.2. McDonogh (MD) School's Dalton Hengst, who had won two straight races at the Paul Short Run and Great American, was ninth in 12:44.3.