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Syner, Gilleland lead Red Raiders into PIAA cross country berth

By Jim Downey 3 min read
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UniontownĢƵ Ethan Syner (middle) tries to catch Ellwood CityĢƵ Drew Steffler as the pair runs in the final mile of ThursdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AA Cross Country Championship at White Oak Park. Syner finished eighth in a time of 16:18.80.
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Laurel Highlands' Matt Schwertfeger gains ground on Beaver Area's Ryan Groff in the final mile of Thursday's WPIAL Class AA Cross Country Championship.
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California sophomore Carter Kent (right) runs with the pack at the start of the Class A race in Thursday's WPIAL Cross Country Championship at White Oak Park. Kent finished 14th in 16:48.30.
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Uniontown's Cooper Gilleland leads a pack of runners in the last mile of Thursday's WPIAL Class AA Cross Country Championship at White Oak Park.
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Laurel Highlands’ Matt Schwertfeger (left) has a couple runners in his sights as he sprints down the homestretch in ThursdayĢƵ WPIAL Class AA Cross Country Championship at White Oak Park. Schwertfeger finished 14th with a time of 16:38.10.
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California sophomore Carter Kent (left) keeps pace with a pack of runners midway through Thursday's WPIAL Class A Cross Country Championship at White Oak Park.

McKEESPORT – Not only did Uniontown teammates Ethan Syner and Cooper Gilleland extend their cross country seasons by a week, the Raiders squad did as well Thursday afternoon after finishing fourth in the WPIAL Class AA Cross Country Championship at White Oak Park.

Syner led the way after he finished eighth in a season-best time of 16:18.80.

“I had a mindset to keep running and stick with the next pack, and pass them,” said Syner. “I was hoping to run 16:30 or less.”

Syner qualified for his first state meet.

“This is a great achievement,” added Syner.

Gilleland steadily worked his way through the field to secure 15th place in 16:29.80.

“I picked off a lot of people. I had to. My plan was to run even splits and pick people off as they slowed down,” said Gilleland.

Gilleland is making his third trip to Hershey and is pleased to do so with his entire team.

“This is my third trip in a row. (Qualifying) was really weighing on my mind and my team came through. I’d much rather go as a team my final year.”

Laurel Highlands’ Matt Schwertfeger earned his third berth into the state meet after he finished 14th in Class AA in a time of 16:38.10.

“It was okay. More towards the rough side,” Schwertfeger said of his race.” I don’t know (why). I just didn’t run great.”

There were few gaps without runners, so Schwertfeger always was running in a pack.

“ItĢƵ definitely easier to run with a pack. I just had a hard time running with pack,” said Schwertfeger.

California sophomore Carter Kent anxiously watched the scoreboard last year before qualifying with one of the last berths in Class A.

No such drama this year with Kent placing 14th with a time of 16:48.30.

“There was a group of us I tried to stay with as long as I could. I knew we were in the top 15, so I tried to hang on as long as I could,” said Kent. “The pace felt about right, actually. I felt comfortable with the pace.

“Whenever I came up the hill the second time, I felt I had to go. I had lost a place and knew I had to pick it up.”

Kent added, “I picked off somebody at the end.”

Kent finished what he set out to do.

“My goal was to get a medal. I knew I had a shot,” said Kent.

Belle VernonĢƵ Leonidas Soto finished 34th in the Class AA race in 17:18.20. He missed the final qualifying berth by one spot and .60 seconds.

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