On November 19, 2016, twenty-one seniors from all around Illinois came together to form one team and race for the Mideast Cross Country Championships. The team featured many All-State, All-Conference, and top runners from the Land of Lincoln. What started out as a bunch of strangers who like to run assembling nervously at a highway oasis, ended as a group of talented teammates who will forever share the bond of competing in Kettering, Ohio in the 30th year of a meet that produced countless NCAA Qualifiers, All-Americans, and Olympians. The meet prides itself on not only the tradition of the meet and its participants, but also on the quality and character of the people involved. Year in and year out, the best of the best make the trek to Ohio. The race never disappoints, and the character of the athletes doesn’t either.
In the final 200 meters, Emma Ehrhardt from Geneva caught the Ohio and Michigan runners to be the first Illinois athlete to win the overall title since 2011. Ehrhardt won the race with a time of 18:33.
Oh the boys’ side, Team Michigan proved to be a tough contender by putting their top 5 in the top 7 in the race. Illinois made progress by grabbing 2 of the remaining top 10 spots. Von Steuben’s Jaime Marcos led the way, placing 6th in 16:02. Oswego East’s Dylan Zangri was next, finishing in 10th with a time of 16:08. Lincoln-Way West’s Evan Mitchell, Naperville Central’s Thomas Chavez, and Riverside Brookfield’s Mateo Nunez all finished closely together. Mitchell crossed in 16:25 for 24th place, Chavez finished in 16:36 for 29th place, and Nunez completed the course in 16:37 for 31st place. Sandburg’s Martin Skucas took 33rd place in 16:44, Metamora’s Jacob Gillum placed 35th in 16:58, Geneva’s Brian Kuehl placed 37th in 17:03, and Mercer County’s Ethan Murrow placed 39th with a time of 17:58. Michigan won the team title with 18 points, followed by Indiana with 55, Ohio with 85, and Illinois with 100.
The day before the race, the temperature broke 70 degrees, the sun was shining, and there was little to no wind. Friday night’s cold front brought in temperatures in the high 30s, rain, sleet, and wind. The challenging course and the less than optimal conditions made this year’s race quite the battle. Team Illinois rose to the occasion and made us all proud! Congratulations to the team on a job well done!
The 2016 team was coached by Oswego East’s Lisa Cook, Oswego East’s Jim Milner, IMSA/West Chicago’s Paul McLeland, and Geneva’s Bob Thomson. A huge thank you goes out to the athletes who represented Illinois at the 30th Mideast Cross Country Championships, as well as the coaches throughout the state for supporting Team Illinois and encouraging their wonderful athletes to sign up. Go Illinois!
Results can be found at: http://www.mideastxc.com/results/
Team Illinois website: http://teamillinoiscrosscountry.weebly.com/
