Familiar Faces Find Success At Manhattan Invitational - Full Recap



Boys Eastern States Individuals

Notes: It's been an interesting two weeks for Noah Affolder, almost exactly mirroring his 2015 campaign.  After running 14:14 at McQuaid the week before, Affolder came to Manhattan to win in 12:14.  One year later, and Affolder dropped his McQuaid record by two seconds, and came back to Manhattan and dropped his course best by 4secs.  The consistency was key here, as Affolder once again got away from the pack.  Noah Carey, NY's top male athlete, gave plenty of chase down the backhills and past the dog park.  But Affolder threw in a surge with 200m to go that field could not respond to, and pulled away for the win.

The pursuit for the sub-12 would not find success, giving credence to Ed Cheserek's record being one of the hardest to break across the country.  King Ches managed to break 12mins twice, with the only other athlete to do so being Alex Ostberg, the favorite for Foot Locker before a late season injury.  The record lives for another year.

Tracking Shot




Place Athlete
Team Result Points
1 Noah Affolder 12 Carlisle 12:10.60 1
2 Noah Carey 12 Guilderland 12:21.20 2
3 Nathan Lawler 11 Pittsford-Mendon 12:24.20 3
4 Stephen Schulz 12 Liverpool 12:25.40 4
5 Patrick Perry 12 Fayetteville-Manlius (FM) 12:26.40 5
6 David Rosas 12 Don Bosco Prep 12:27.00 6
7 Jonathan Lauer 12 Sachem North 12:27.80 7
8 Elliot Gindi 12 Ocean Twp. HS 12:29.30 8
9 Chris Tibbets 12 Sachem North 12:30.50 9
10 Sam Affolder 10 Carlisle 12:37.00 10