2018 New York State Sectional Blowout: All Race Breakdowns!


Virtual Meet: Not meant to be a prediction, just another look

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Section 4 Boys

Class A  

PositionTeamTRTop Runners

1

Corning

171.0

Derick, Jacobson-Evans, Lawson, Segal, Gridley, Ryan, Kesterson

2

Ithaca

157.2

Van Wijk, Eels Supron, Coyote, Stroock, Simpson

3

Horseheads

143.6

Woodworth, Wilsoncroft, Zainul, Lapitan, Andrus
Summary:  Corning topped Ithaca by 19-44 last year and then went on to win a second consecutive state championship and qualify for NXN. The Hawks may not be at full strength this year, but they are still the big favorite to win a fifth straight S4-A title and seventh straight Sectional crown.
Top Athletes 
Bryce Derick
1204-ACorning177
Torrey Jaconson-Evans
1104-ACorning174
Nathan Lawson
1204-ACorning174
Devin Woordworth
1204-AHorseheads
166
Steven Segal
1104-ACorning163
Marco Van Wijt
1104-AIthaca162
Cade Eels
1104-AIthaca
158
Jacob Mathewson
1104-AElmira158
JT Ryan
1204-ACorning158


Class B

PositionTeamTRTop Runners

1

Owego

151.6

Bowers, Szabo, Watkins, Hacket, Race

2

Maine-Endwell

135.6

Stokes, Eckhardt, VanAuken, Morack, Farley

Summary:  Owego looks to be a considerable favorite to win a second consecutive S4-B title and Maine-Endwell's Parker Stokes will win the individual title and will be among the top 3 favorites for a States crown.

Top Athletes
Parker Stokes1204-BMaine-Endwell187
Nathan Bowers
1204-BOwego
166
Cameron Szabo
1204-BOwego162
Ryan Worobey
1204-BVestal153
Gavin Watkins
1204-BOwego148
Riley Transue
1104-BJohnson City147
Zachary Eckhardt
1104-BMaine-Endwell147


Class C  

PositionTeamTRTop Runners

1

Windsor

137.8

Stone, Getchell, Fosdick, Houck, Sheehan

2

Watkins Glen

134.0

Planty, Evans, Gublo, Majors, Swinnerton

3

Waverly

129.8

Wright, Ackley, Wheeler, Bubniak, Traub

4

Newark Valley

129.4

Sherwood, Yetter, Vosburgh, Hartenstine, Waterman

5

Chenango Forks

126.8

Templeton, Secoolish, Lawton, Conklin, Hovancik
Summary:   The S4-C has a lot of teams in the mix. Windsor had a strong performance at STAC and opened up a slight speed ratings gap on the rest of the pack, which is headed by three-time defending champ Watkins Glen. But plugging in Windsor's TRs from STAC into the IAC meet has them finishing a little behind Watkins Glen, so this race is in hot-pepper territory.  Windsor's Josh Stone finished 4th last year, and he and 2017 champ WG's Gabe Planty will duke it out for the individual title.

Top Athletes 

Josh Stone
1104-CWindsor178
Gabe Planty1104-CWatkins Glen175
Jonny Sherwood
904-CNewark Valley
158
Paul Zimmer
1204-COneonta151
Jakob Getchell
1204-CWindsor151
Collin Wright
1004-CWaverly150


Class D

PositionTeamTRTop Runners

1

Delhi

144.6

Aguiree, Saleman, Hadley, Lees, Shaw, Schabel

2

Trumansburg

136.0

Begeal, Schappi, Taves, Haefner, Andrew, Wofford

3

Southern Cayuga

118.8

Striadle, Morris, Kennedy, Brown, Stwart
Summary: Delhi won at Marathon to confirm its position as the favorite in S4-D, but with a win in the IAC championship, Trumansburg showed that it is a serious threat to steal the crown from defending champ Delhi. Last year's decision went 70-73 for Delhi, and this year's contest should be just as close. Diego Aguirre was 9th in last year's race as a sophomore, but he will be the favorite this year.

Top Athletes 

Diego Aguirre
1104-DDelhi165
Aidan Cutting
1204-DUnatego157
Aiden Begeal
1204-DTrumansburg156
Lucas Baker
1204-DMarathon152
Ty Saleman
1104-DDelhi152
Jonathan Hadley
1004-DDelhi149
Cullim Avery
1104-DSpencer Van Etten
147