Canastota, Sauquoit Valley win at S-E invite

SHERBURNE – Canastota’s girls placed five girls among the top nine, and Sauquoit Valley was a narrow winner by one point on the boys’ side over Whitesboro at the Sherburne-Earlville Invitational Saturday morning.
Among the 68-boy field, S-E senior Mitch Boise finished second overall with a time of 17:11. Boise evened the score with rival Jordan Sirtoli of Mt. Markham, who beat Boise by nearly a minute earlier in the week at Oriskany, but was 15 seconds behind Boise on this day. Jake von Mechow had the next-best S-E finish timing 19:31 to wind up 29th. “There was a nice mix of large and small schools, and schools from both Section IV and Section III,” said S-E coach Anne Geary. “It was a great opportunity for our runners to see that big pack. There was also a lot of mud and standing water in some parts of the course, so it had that old cross country feel.”
Among the S-E girls, Jasmine Huff was 25th out of 56 runners timing a 24:13 in her first big varsity invitational. “We have had some injuries on the girls’ side, but they are starting to come out of that,” Geary said. “Overall, I was impressed with the times, and they are on track to perform well at our league championships.”
Results
Team scoring boys: Saq. Valley, 66; Whitesboro, 67; Canastota, 98; Marathon, 125; Oriskany, 128; Ilion, 142; NY Mills, 149; S-E, 174; Hamilton, 258. Incomplete: M. Markham, Remsen.
Team scoring girls: Canastota 29 (1-4-7-8-9), Saq. Valley, 54; Remsen, 76; Whitesboro, 85; Ilion, 122; Oriskany, 204; S-E, 238; Marathon, 260. Incomplete: Mt. Markham, NY Mills.
Top-10 boys: Erik Van Jagen (M), 16:51*; Mitch Boise (SE), 17:11; Robbie Argentin (C), 17:18; Jordan Sirtoli (MM), 17:26; Dave Rugari (Wh), 17:28; D. Walker (C), 17:35; Sean Massoud (SV), 17:45; Jon Szczesniak (Wh),17:50; Andy Cirillo (NYM), 18:07; Aaron Joyner (O), 18:08.
Other S-E boys: Jake von Mechow (29), 19:37; Brett Buell (41), 20:18; Matt Taylor (49), 21:15; Dan Dubois (53), 21:35; Ken Knickerbocker (54), 22:41; Tom Bagnall (64) 25:15; Brandon Brown (65), 25:54.
Top-10 girls: Francesca Popple (C), 20:28*; Christine Malvhill (R), 20:46; Samantha Stedman (SV), 21:04; Allison Wasnicky (C) 21:29; Nicole Van Etten (SV), 21:37; Kelsey Peek (W), 21:42; Sarah Foran (C), 21:43; Ashley Delaney (C), 21:47; Leah McDowell (C), 22:21; Katelin Day (W), 22:23.
S-E runners: Jasmine Huff (25), 24:13; Andrea Cruz (51), 31:27; Kelly Clark (52), 31:29; Brianne Schwarting (54), 31:34; Megan Natoli (56), 39:47.

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