Burnt Hills Bounces Back With Big Effort At Home Invite

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Two weeks out from unanticipated McQuaid third place finish, the Burnt Hills boys reaffirmed why they came into the season so highly rated to begin with.  At their home invite, they crushed the merge with 45points, and a 60-second compression.  The team averaged 15:17.69 for the course, two seconds better than their best SPAC average from the year before, the 15:19.15 run at the Suburban Council Champs last year.

Tyler Berg come through with a big effort up front.  He ran to an exciting 14:47.57, moving him up to #5 All-Time at SPAC.  Only 12 other boys have broken 15mins at SPAC, and Berg's mark now sees him ten seconds in front of last years' best, 15:57 by Shea Weilbaker (Saratoga).  For team implications, none may be more important than the return of Aidan Gillooley, who had a hamstring cramp during the McQuaid Invite. Coach Chip Button told the local paper that the cramp had affected his race at McQuaid, but he would be back to normal soon.  That was evident at a local dual meet this week against Saratoga and others, where Gillooley beat both his teammates, and the rest of the field to win the race.  This weekend, he put that fitness back into good use, taking second in the merge, and bettering his own #15 All-Time SPAC mark from last year with a 15:01.27.