Original 'Stotans of '04' Reunite Ahead Of 13th Anniversary Of Manhattan Debut


It's been exactly 14 years since the word, "Stotan," had reemerged in the public consciousness.  Originally coined by Percy Cerutty in the early 1950's, the term, a contraction of Stoic and Spartan, had long since become out-of-use.  That is, before the Hornets of Fayetteville-Manlius, embodying the mantra of Stotan, shocked the world with a perfect 15 score at the Manhattan Invitational, against the preeminent team of the Northeast, Christian Brothers Academy of Lincroft, NJ.  There were triumphs both before and after the 2004 Manhattan Invitational, but the annual event was the stepping off point for the program's history.

The original Stotans (Jared Burdick, Tommy Gruenewald, Andrew McCann, John Heron, Geoff King, Owen Kimple, Dan Marnell) had returned to Fayetteville-Manlius for a reason.  Beginning in 2016, the school had created an "Athletic Hall Of Fame."  The seven athletes were part of the second induction class.  In the first induction class, Kathy Mills-Parker represented the Track & Field and Cross Country Programs.  Of the bunch, Owen Kimple, Tommy Gruenwald, and Geoff King would all go on to win individual State Titles on the track, but it was their team effort that would be most memorable.  The program's philosophies set the groundwork for all the boys and girls teams in the years to come.