2011 MileSplit NY All-Star Boys Cross Country Team

2011 saw some of the best performances from the boys out of New York State in recent memory.  For much of the season, New York was consistently represented in the national rankings between four power teams: Fayetteville-Manlius, Shaker, Rush Henrietta-Sperry, and Arlignton.  Several runners went through their entire regular season undefeated.  New York also managed to send squads to both Nike and Foot Locker National Championships.  Below you will find our All-Stars by grade.  We decided to determine status by grade as to give the reader a better sense of the depth of talent coming back to us next year.  Finally, you will find the 2011 Dream Team, which compiles the best, most well-rounded team possible New York has to offer.  You can look out for our season wrap up and team awards later in the week.  Please note, all decisions represented below are based on the opinions of the State Webmaster, Kyle Brazeil.  They reflect considerations from early season, championship season, and post season performances.  If you feel somebody key was missed, feel free to sound off in our message boards.

 

12th Graders

1 – Dan Lennon – Peru – Dan had a monster season, proving he is one of the best male runners to come out of Section 7 in the past 10 years.   He placed first at the Burnt Hills Invitational, first at the VVS Invitational over Nick Ryan, as well as a pair of first place finishes at the league and sectional championship level.  Once Lennon hit the state level, his talents shown through, as he placed third overall in the States’ merge, behind a breakout performance by Victor senior MJ Erb.  Continuing onto post-season, Lennon placed second at the Foot Locker Northeast Regional, only being beaten by the unstoppable Edward Cheserek of New Jersey.  Continuing on, Lennon would run a strong 15:43 to take 21st nationally.

2 – Brendan Smith – Christian Brothers Academy of Syracuse – Smith showed glimmers of greatness in the early season, taking 3rd in the East-Syracuse Minoa Invitation.  However, it wasn’t  until mid-season where Smith started to come into his own.  His journey began by taking home one of the  Varsity races in the Manhattan Invitational, finishing first in his division.  He continued to impress as he placed 2nd at the rainy Chittenango Invite, and 1st for his class at the Section 3 Championships.  At the State meet, Smith was able to pull out a convincing 5th place finish in the merge.  But it would be Feds where Smith would have his most impressive performance, as he was able to hold off two of NYC’s finest runners on the final straightaway to claim first place.  While he had originally thought he would be returning to Bowdoin the week after Feds to run for a spot at NXN, Smith instead chose to participate at the Foot Locker Qualifier, where he finished just short of qualifying in the 14th position.