Sprint to the finish: CalĢƵ Kent, McClaflin edge Chapley for 1-2 finish
COAL CENTER – Calvary Chapel Christian SchoolĢƵ Stephen Chapley gave CaliforniaĢƵ Carter Kent and Niamh McClaflin a run for their money with a sprint to the finish, but the teammates managed to hold off the charge for the top two spots in TuesdayĢƵ Section 5-AA meet.
The Trojans swept the triangular by defeating Brownsville, 20-36, and Calvary Chapel Christian School, 21-34. Calvary Chapel Christian School downed Brownsville, 24-31.
Kent broke the tape in 20:49, just one second ahead of McClaflin and Chapley. McClaflin just edged out Chapley for second place.
Kent and McClaflin set the pace on their home course from the get-go, settling in ahead of the pack throughout the race.
“We knew going into this race we wanted to preserve our legs a little bit and take it as a good workout,” explained Kent. “We wanted to stay in front of the pack and do what we needed to do to finish first and second.
“It doesn’t matter whoĢƵ first or second. We look at it as we’re the same team as long as we take care of business.”
Kent earned one of the last qualifying berths from the WPIAL Championship into the state meet. He doesn’t want to scoreboard watch this season.
“This year I had a lot more miles, speed training and endurance,” said the sophomore. “I made a commitment to myself to do whatever I can every day to get better.”
McClaflin noted he wanted to pace with Kent.
“I wanted to keep towards the front and keep up with the pace,” said McClaflin. “I was not going for a PR today. My foot was hurting a little bit today and I didn’t want to go hard.”
Chapley said he needed to run down the two teammates in the final half-mile of the race, and when the trio turned to the finish line, Chapley started his sprint with Kent and McClaflin responding in kind.
“It was a good time. I was trying to get second,” said Chapley.
Chapley has a time in mind he’d like to reach by the end of the season.
“Hopefully, I’ll get a sub-20 (minutes) this year. A 19:59 would be great,” said Chapley.
CaliforniaĢƵ Charles Meiss finished fourth in 21:30 and BrownsvilleĢƵ Owen Shimshook placed fifth in 22:20.
“I was trying to keep the leaders in my sight. I wanted a steady push, but still run my pace,” said Shimshock, a sophomore. “I ran good time.”
Shimshock, too, seeks to slice down his time in the final month or so of the season.
“I definitely want to break the 20-minute line,” said Shimshock.
While neither the California nor Brownsville girls had enough runners to score the meet, the Lady Trojans finished 1-2 and Brownsville grabbed third place. Calvary Christian School defeated both teams, 15-50.
CaliforniaĢƵ Lucia Meiss finished first in 25:06 and teammate Ella Neil placed second with a time of 28:10. Both runners are first-year seniors.
“I started running a year ago. My momĢƵ a runner and my brother is on the cross country team,” explained Meiss. “I fell in love with it. I ran distance in the spring (in track & field).”
Meiss has a busy schedule as a member of the soccer team and cheerleading squad.
“They do melt together very well. My coaches are great about it,” Meiss said of all her activities. “I think soccer takes more out of my legs. I’m a midfielder, so I run the most.
BrownsvilleĢƵ Mataia Geary finished third in 30:40, followed by Calvary Chapel Christian SchoolĢƵ Rosie Startare (32:33) and Chelsea Glumac (32:25).




