BeatReportJacob
TV Athletics Beat Writer
TVHS boys cross country at Dublin Jerome 9/21
"Nighttime Grit: TV Boys XC Battles at the Dublin Jerome Night Competition."
The Teays Valley boys cross-country team ventured to Dublin Jerome for the Celtic Clash, Central Ohio's premier night race. Facing top-tier teams, the Vikings displayed grit, toughness, and significant improvement, evident in their race finishes. Despite placing 22nd out of 24 teams, they narrowly missed upsetting several teams they may face again in the district race.
Logan Moore (17:59, 123rd) and Brayden Fraley (18:02, 126th) led the Vikings, pushing each other throughout the race. The team showcased impressive pack discipline with a mere 1:33 spread between runners 1-6. Nolan Lupfer (18:38, 155th), Xavier Clay (18:52, 164th), Colin Carvel (19:31, 177th), and Rylee Jacobs (19:32, 178th) delivered strong performances, contributing to a solid time for the Vikings XC team In the Open Race, Mason Holbein stood out despite the challenging daytime temperatures. Special recognition goes to Ian Duncan for competing in his first race of the season.
Coaches Thought: For our first ever night since our Varsity team ran really well. The overall team score may not show it, but we had 6 of our 7 athletes run their best times of the In terms of the season, we have experienced a number of injuries and are currently focusing on rehabilitating these athletes, with the goal of returning to competition before the conference meet. We are looking forward to our first-ever OCC conference meet, as well as competing at the district meet. Says Lupfer
Top Finishers:
Logan Moore (17:59, 123rd)
- Brayden Fraley (18:02, 126th)
Nolan Lupfer (18:38, 155th)
- Xavier Clay (18:52, 164th)
- Colin Carvel (19:31, 177th)
- Rylee Jacobs (19:32, 178th)
"Nighttime Grit: TV Boys XC Battles at the Dublin Jerome Night Competition."
The Teays Valley boys cross-country team ventured to Dublin Jerome for the Celtic Clash, Central Ohio's premier night race. Facing top-tier teams, the Vikings displayed grit, toughness, and significant improvement, evident in their race finishes. Despite placing 22nd out of 24 teams, they narrowly missed upsetting several teams they may face again in the district race.
Logan Moore (17:59, 123rd) and Brayden Fraley (18:02, 126th) led the Vikings, pushing each other throughout the race. The team showcased impressive pack discipline with a mere 1:33 spread between runners 1-6. Nolan Lupfer (18:38, 155th), Xavier Clay (18:52, 164th), Colin Carvel (19:31, 177th), and Rylee Jacobs (19:32, 178th) delivered strong performances, contributing to a solid time for the Vikings XC team In the Open Race, Mason Holbein stood out despite the challenging daytime temperatures. Special recognition goes to Ian Duncan for competing in his first race of the season.
Coaches Thought: For our first ever night since our Varsity team ran really well. The overall team score may not show it, but we had 6 of our 7 athletes run their best times of the In terms of the season, we have experienced a number of injuries and are currently focusing on rehabilitating these athletes, with the goal of returning to competition before the conference meet. We are looking forward to our first-ever OCC conference meet, as well as competing at the district meet. Says Lupfer
Top Finishers:
Logan Moore (17:59, 123rd)
- Brayden Fraley (18:02, 126th)
Nolan Lupfer (18:38, 155th)
- Xavier Clay (18:52, 164th)
- Colin Carvel (19:31, 177th)
- Rylee Jacobs (19:32, 178th)