Welcome to the web site
of the Allderdice Cross Country team. We train daily at Schenley
Oval starting in August, and our summer training culminates with
a week-long training trip to Deep Creek, Maryland, each August.
Throughout September and October, we compete in weekly meets for
the City League, the PIAA district for the Pittsburgh Public Schools,
and in weekend invitationals in the Pittsburgh area and beyond.
Our seasonal goal is to be competitive at the PIAA Championships
in early November.
Old PHOTOS from States (see below), Cities,
Central, and Allegheny
10/4/03 - Sorry to those who have been left out of the loop.
I was unaware that people on the team hadn't heard about the change
and that people off the team checked the site much. Again sorry
for the confusion. The new url is xc.porkandbeans.org.
Feel free to email comments or complaints to webman@porkandbeans.org.
8/31/03 - This will be brief because the website is being worked
on in other ways. Great job to all the girls at the Erie McDowell
race! Torrie Caruso placed 6th in the varsity race with Sassi
Kerpedjiev close behind with 8th place. The girls teams placed
4th overall. Leigh Michelow ran very well in the JV race getting
her a medal. The boys didn't do too badly either, with Tom Jech
earning 37th place and paying for every step. Alex Wein ran his
best time ever along with Jacob Cox, Jordan Haber, Mike Gross,
and Flo Blume. At the current moment the boys place is unknown
to me.
Girls 13th, Boys "n-1" at States
Kerpedjieva places 88th to lead girls, Jech runs 17:49 on
hilly course
Girls better last year's team finish, boys handily beat D9
champ Bradford
Seniors Warnock, Pasciullo, Ainsman, Meisel end scholastic
careers
Jech
and Meisel after the race
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11/02/02 - With over 1000 runners from hundreds of schools participating,
this race was nothing short of a celebration of Pennsylvania cross
country. On this chilly but thankfully dry day, the Dragons completed
their season at the PIAA Championships on the grounds of Hersheypark
Stadium in Hershey.
Girls - Led by freshman Sassi Kerpedjieva's 20:40, the
girls placed 13th in the AAA division. Sophomore Lara Nagle was
close behind in 20:46 with seniors Molly Ainsman (21:07) and Erica
Pascillo (21:16) and junior Torrie Caruso (21:20) giving chase
as well. Freshman Clara Finley (21:35) and Casey Rubenstein (21:39)
rounded out the girls' seven.
Boys - The boys accomplished their goal of finishing
21st by defeating District 9 champion Bradford. Junior Tom Jech
led the boys in 17:48, and senior Ron Warnock (17:58) and junior
Charley Monroe (18:39), both of whom had incredible starts, finished
next. Freshman Jordan Haber crossed in 19:08, and freshman Mike
Gross (19:22) outleaned senior Matt Meisel (19:23). Junior Alex
Wein finished in 19:53.
Approaching
2.5 miles: Jech, Monroe, Haber, Meisel
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Injuries - The Dragons were hardly running at full steam,
with multiple runners injured for the race. Senior Erica Pasciullo,
only half-joking, said that "the whole girls' varsity has doctor's
appointments this week," and junior Tom Jech, running injured
once again, promised to "take a lot of time off" after this race.
Start
of the boys race
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The course - Most runners seemed to enjoy the course, especially
compared to last year's absurd path at the same location. The first
mile was the hardest, though after mile two's rolling hills, the
third was all downhill. The biggest complaints seemed to be about
the finish: the last 200 meters were unpacked gravel lined with
muddy hay, neither of which are easy to sprint on. PennTrackXC.com
has turn-by-turn
photos of the course from a week earlier, before the gravel
was put down.
A strong entourage - Many thanks to the parents, friends,
and relatives who made the trek to cheer on the Dragons, who seemed,
as another runner remarked, to have one of the largest cheering
sections there. Thanks also to Coach Stroud and Coach Flynn for
their coaching and support throughout the entire season.
Other City League runners - Schenley senior Mara Horwitz
finished the course in 20:16, good enough for 43rd place. In the
boys' race, Langley sophomore Khafre Wade finished in 19:02, with
Carrick sophomore Richard Hanlon (19:53) and Schenley junior Micah
Chaney (21:13) following.
Race winners - WPIAL champ Christine Taranto won the
AAA girls' race, and Hatboro-Horsham (D1) won the team title.
West Chester Henderson (D1) won the AAA boys' title behind individual
winner Ian Gottesfeld. D10 champ Heather Wilmoth of Eisenhower
won the AA girls' race as Wyomissing (D3) won their fifth straight
title. Finally, Lewisburg's Chirs Spooner (D4) won the AA boys'
race and Scranton Prep (D2) won their third straight title.
Spills and...crawls - Considering the size and speed
of the race, there were surprisingly few falls...with a few exceptions.
The girls reported a very clean race, with everyone on their feet
for the full 5k. The boys' race, on the other hand, was marred
by a few spills. WPIAL champ Sam Bair fell on his way to a disappointing
24th place finish, and senior Matt Meisel caught a glimpse of
someone slipping on the mud 200 meters into the race, only to
be knocked down as he tried to get back up. Many runners also
noticed a runner sprawled along the course at the top of the "big
hill" on the second mile who was being encouraged by a race official
to get up and finish. Most notable, however, was WC Henderson's
Greg Williams, who crawled the last 10 meters to seal his team's
victory. Read more about Williams'
race at PennTrackXC.com.
Full race results - Extensive coverage,
including photos and quotes, at PennTrackXC.com. Results with
mile splits, thanks to those shoe chips, at RunHigh.com: AAA
Girls, AAA
Boys, AA
Girls, AA
Boys.
10/31/02 - Good Luck at States! - The varsity teams will
compete in the PIAA Championships in Hershey on Saturday. The
bus departs Allderdice at 8:00a Friday morning. Good luck, 'Dice!
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