East Aurora Invitational 2005

East Aurora, NY

Fairview Results - Boys/Girls

Results courtesy of Dennis Muller, Fairview HS

VARSITY

In Varsity Boys’ Division, Lane King ran to third place to aid the tigers to a fourth place finish with a time of 15:38

for the 3.0 miles run.   He was followed in by:   Brian Bailey in sixteenth; Josh Eckendorf in thirty-ninth; Alex Pacansky in fifty-first; Christopher Vizzini in fifty-sixth; Eric Horton in seventy-sixth; and Jonathan Richmond in eighty-seventh. The Varsity Girls’ Cross Country team finished fifteenth Saturday at the East Aurora Invitational. 
Krystal Kennett finished twenty-seventh.   She was followed in by:   Natalie Rambish in sixtieth; Catherine Eiben in sixty-first; Leslie Babcock in eighty-seventh; Meredith Zebrowski in one hundred and sixteenth; Erica Unkle in one hundred and twenty-first; Kelly Rainey in one hundred and thirty-fourth; Adriana Marin in one hundred and fortieth; Caroline Dartnell in one hundred and forty-first; and Katie Borowski in one hundred and forty-third.       JUNIOR VARSITY In the Junior Varsity Race the boys’ teamed sixth.   Tiger placers were:   Spencer Wallwork in sixth; C.J. Kennett in ninth; Daniel Eiben in twenty-fifth; Anthony Pastore in twenty-ninth; Briton Claridge in ninety-first; Timothy Pacansky in sixty-seventh; Aric Weber in seventy-third; Justin Pelinsky in eighty-ninth; Nino Scuttella in one hundred and seventh; Mitchell Lion in one hundred and nineteenth; Gregory Todd in one hundred and sixteenth. Cory Hartley in one hundred and thirty-seventh; Brendan Gregory in one hundred and thirty-ninth; and Kyle Kruse in one hundred and forty-third. JUNIOR HIGH   Ryan Hirst led the Junior High Boys’ Cross Country team to the team title with his first place finish.   He was followed by:   John Hurd in seventh; Brooklen Lefferts in eleventh; Ritchie Wilco in fourteenth; Gregory Reynolds in twenty-eighth; and Matthew Whiteford in forty-seventh. The Junior High Girls’ Cross Country team ran to second place at the East Aurora Invitational this past weekend.   Julie Eckendorf captured first place with a impressive time of nine minutes and thirty-four seconds.   She was followed in by:   Katie Feathers in seventh; Morgan Hornyak in fifteenth; Alyse Stuck in sixteenth; Emily Morosky in eighteenth; Becky Wisniewski in thirty-seventh; Kristin Miller in forty-second; Kelly Miazga in fifty-ninth; and Elisa Torres in sixty-fourth.