VR Athletes at the Provincial XC Championships

The Valley Royals distance group traveled to Nanaimo this past weekend to compete in the Club Provincial Championships……

The Valley Royals distance group traveled to Nanaimo this past weekend to compete in the Club Provincial Championships. 

Joshua Carsience has been having a stellar season and once again he stepped up and ran a strong race in the championships.   Josh placed 2nd in the 13-year old boys division, just 13 seconds off the lead, covering the 3km course in the very good time of 9 minutes 35 seconds. His teammate Kai MacKenzie also had a great race placing 8th in a time of 10.17. 

The girls were led by Rachel Mortimer, who once again showed why she is considered to be one of the provinces best middle distance runners in her age category.  Rachel covered the 3km course in 9.58,  finishing in second for the 14 year old girls age class, just 11 seconds off the lead.  Gurleen Gill and Hannah Grossmann were in the same race placing 20 and 24 respectively. 

Daniel James, the lone Valley Royal in the Midget Boys division, ran his best race of the season placing 7th covering the 3km course in 9.12.

Kate Sokolowski and Harneet Uppal competed in the Youth Women’s division placing 18th and 19th with finishing times over the 4km course of 16.18 and 19.24 respectively. 

Best known as an 800-meter runner, Tanner Geary put forth his best effort of this cross country season in the very competitive Youth Men’s 5-k race.  For most of the distance Tanner stayed with the top runners in the competition and was able to finish in 13th place with a time of 16.42.

Erica Johnson raced 6km in the Junior Girls Division placing 17th in a time of 23.31.  Many of the athletes will be competing for their high school in the Fraser Valleys later on this week.

Jane Swan Award Standings for 2015

The Jane Swan Award recognizes the school that represents the best overall fitness of their athletes……

The Jane Swan Award recognizes the school that represents the best overall fitness of their athletes.  It is calculated taking into account the placing of every athlete of each school in every race.  For 2015, here are the results:

PLACEPOINTSSCHOOL
168AUGUSTON TRADITIONAL
259MEI ELEMENTARY
356ABBOTSFORD CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY
433MCMILLAN ELEMENTARY
530W.A. FRASER MIDDLE SCHOOL
623ABBOTSFORD CHRISTIAN MIDDLE
710UPPER SUMAS
89MEI MIDDLE
98ST. JAMES ELEMENTARY
105BARROWTOWN ELEMENTARY
111SOUTH POPLAR TRADITIONAL
120DR. ROBERTA BONDAR
13-1CLAYBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL
14-2ABBOTSFORD TRADITIONAL
15-4ABBOTSFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
16-6CHIEF DAN GEORGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
17-6DORMICK PARK ELEMENTARY
18-12BLUE JAY ELEMENTARY
19-17CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN
20-25KING TRADITIONAL SCHOOL
21-31VALLEY CHRISTIAN
22-33COLLEEN & GORDIE HOWE MIDDLE
23-43TEN-BROECK ELEMENTARY
24-64DASMESH
25-86CLEARBROOK ELEMENTARY

Runners Brave Stormy Conditions at BC XC Championships

Two veteran cross country runners posted victories in the senior men and women’s
divisions of the BC Athletics Cross Country Championships held Saturday at Abbotsford’s
Clearbrook Park.

The men’s senior 10-k race was won by University of Oregon graduate Chris Winter who
ran in a group that included a half dozen other runners during most of the distance. But
over the last two kilometers the North Vancouver native, who has been living and training
in Ontario for the past several years, put on a burst that powered him to victory. Winter
covered the five loops of the 2-k course in a time of 32:25 to place in front of Olympian
Geoff Martinson (Prince George) who was second 32:43 with the ever-improving Blair
Johnston, representing Trinity Western University, third (32:49).

“Running at Clearbrook Park brought back fond memories for me of the time I won the BC
High School meet at this same site,” stated Winter after his win. “It’s an excellent place for
cross country running and with just a little more work on areas that have a few too many
rocks, it would compare favorably with sites I have run on at such meets as the World
Championships,” stated the winner.

The senior women’s 6-k run was won by Natasha Fraser who last May was the first
Canadian finisher at the Vancouver Sun Run. Fraser, in similar fashion to Winter, ran
comfortably through the first 4-k but then put on a spurt that opened up a 180-meter lead.
Fraser won the race in the time of 21:30 with Rachel Cliff of Vancouver Thunderbirds,
another BC runner that spent her university days in Eastern Canada (Guelph University),
second (22:03). Fiona Benson (Trinity Western), who two years ago took part in the junior
division of the World CC championships, captured the bronze medal (22:51).

Kayla Stone of Kamloops, the odds on favorite to win the girl’s race this coming Saturday at the BC High school meet in Prince George, bounced back from a rare defeat at the Okanagan high school meet, to win the junior women’s 5-k race. Stone ran most of the distance in a group of four that included Valley Royal Alex Siemens, but over the last 1-k she took control and won the competition with a time of 18:25. Emma Balazs, a talented runner from Prince George, came second (18:40) with Siemens third (18:47).

Fifteen-year old Callum Pilgrim, who Wednesday won the senior girl’s division of the Fraser
Valley High School Championship, produced a winning effort for the host Valley Royals.
Pilgrim stayed close to the leaders through the first part of the 3-k distance but over the last 400-meters she put on a spurt to win the race in 10:28.05. Second place went to Hershey Harriers Nicole Hutchinson (10:35) with White Rock’s Chelsea Ribeiro third (10:43).

Other races saw Levi Neufeld (Trinity Western) place first in the 18-19 boy’s 6-k race
(22:45), Jesse Hooton (Hershey Harriers) was first in the Youth boy’s 5-k (16:08) and
Miryam Bassett (Oceanside), who is also a serious contender for honors at next week’s
provincial high school meet, won the Youth women’s 4-k run (16:20).

Five hundred fifty athletes registered for the various races in a competition that will be held
at the same venue again in 2013.

In the junior development division of the meet, Royal Olivia McAuley placed second
in the nine year old girl’s race as she covered the 1.5-k distance in 7:17 placing just one
second behind winner Alicia Bremer of New Westminster.

Mouat Senior Girls XC Team Dominates Fraser Valley Championships

W.J. Mouat’s senior girls cross country team took the top three places at the Fraser Valley Cross Country Championships held Wednesday on a hilly course at Aldergrove Park.

Hawk runners dominated the 4.5-k race with Callum Pilgrim finishing first (16:48), Alicia Unruh second (16:55) and Alex Siemens in third (17:03). The two other scoring members of the Mouat team were Sarya Ross in eighteenth and Amanda Thompson who finished in 39th.

Mouat accumulated a low score of 43 pts and easily won the team title placing ahead of last year’s champion Walnut Grove (74 pts.), Charles Best (78 pts.) and a surprisingly strong Abbotsford Christian team (88 pts.). Nineteen teams and 177 runners took park in the senior girl’s event.

The three Mouat medalists were in a race of their own for most of course. Siemens’ led for a majority of the first 3-k but then Pilgrim took over and opened up a gap of 50-meters to win the race by eight seconds.

Mouat will now be one of the favored teams when the provincial championships take place in Prince George on November 3.

Other performances by Abbotsford runners at yesterday’s meet included:
Junior Girls:
3rd Hannah Konrad (Yale)—qualifies for Provincials
14th Delaney Chapman—(Abbotsford Traditional)

Senior Boys:
20th Peter Mitchell (Mouat)—qualifies for Provincials