NHS XC at STAC crossover
Robert Jeffrey
Sun Sports Contributor
ONEONTA – The Norwich Purple Tornado Cross-Country team competed at Fortin Park in Oneonta on Tuesday, October 3, against the likes of STAC opposition Maine-Endwell, Windsor, Johnson City, and Oneonta.
The NHS boy’s varsity team placed fifth out of the five completed teams recording 134 points, meanwhile the Norwich girl’s team finished incomplete due to the insufficient number of runners needed to score.
For the boys team, Noah Bufalini claimed a ninth-place finish among 53 STAC runners, recording a time of 18:29 over the 5K course in the process. The next Purple Tornado harrier to cross the finish line was Stanton Baker who recorded a time of 19:58, earning placement in the 19th slot. Zayn Harper was three finishers back of Baker, in 22nd, earning a time of 20:41. Coming in in 41st place, freshman Andrew Meccariello finished the course in a time of 22:26. Rounding out the scoring for the Purple Tornado was Jacob Russell for a time of 22:43, placing 43rd. The two Tornado displacement runners on the afternoon were Houston Edwards and John Clarke. Edwards placed 48th in a time of 23:23, and Clarke followed right behind placing 49th in a time of 23:31.
Moving over to the action in the girl’s race, Nicole Jeffrey was the first Tornado to cross the line, placing sixth out of 31 runners to the tune of a 22:35 clip. The next purple and white runner to navigate the Fortin Park course was Adrienne Vedder, placing 16th with a time of 25:21. Leslie Galeano put up a strong performance against the tough competition of the Southern Tier Athletic Conference with a time of 32:32, placing 28th. Payten Seiler rounded out the Tornado core as she made her first return to competitive racing since early this season. Seiler placed 31st, running a time of 37:20.
The Purple Tornado return to the course when they travel to Endicott to compete at the annual Stocke-Conwicke Invitational this Saturday, October 7, at Ann G McGuinness elementary school with the first race set to start at 9 a.m.
Sun Sports Contributor
ONEONTA – The Norwich Purple Tornado Cross-Country team competed at Fortin Park in Oneonta on Tuesday, October 3, against the likes of STAC opposition Maine-Endwell, Windsor, Johnson City, and Oneonta.
The NHS boy’s varsity team placed fifth out of the five completed teams recording 134 points, meanwhile the Norwich girl’s team finished incomplete due to the insufficient number of runners needed to score.
For the boys team, Noah Bufalini claimed a ninth-place finish among 53 STAC runners, recording a time of 18:29 over the 5K course in the process. The next Purple Tornado harrier to cross the finish line was Stanton Baker who recorded a time of 19:58, earning placement in the 19th slot. Zayn Harper was three finishers back of Baker, in 22nd, earning a time of 20:41. Coming in in 41st place, freshman Andrew Meccariello finished the course in a time of 22:26. Rounding out the scoring for the Purple Tornado was Jacob Russell for a time of 22:43, placing 43rd. The two Tornado displacement runners on the afternoon were Houston Edwards and John Clarke. Edwards placed 48th in a time of 23:23, and Clarke followed right behind placing 49th in a time of 23:31.
Moving over to the action in the girl’s race, Nicole Jeffrey was the first Tornado to cross the line, placing sixth out of 31 runners to the tune of a 22:35 clip. The next purple and white runner to navigate the Fortin Park course was Adrienne Vedder, placing 16th with a time of 25:21. Leslie Galeano put up a strong performance against the tough competition of the Southern Tier Athletic Conference with a time of 32:32, placing 28th. Payten Seiler rounded out the Tornado core as she made her first return to competitive racing since early this season. Seiler placed 31st, running a time of 37:20.
The Purple Tornado return to the course when they travel to Endicott to compete at the annual Stocke-Conwicke Invitational this Saturday, October 7, at Ann G McGuinness elementary school with the first race set to start at 9 a.m.
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