Could Josh Mitchell become the next in a series of great Cary Academy individuals? Would that be enough to get his team over the top?
NCRunners is counting down the top 25 boys cross country teams in the state, from all classifications, in preparation for the start of the fall season. The top 3 boys teams will be revealed on August 1st, which is the official first day of practice. For a more detailed explanation of how these rankings were developed, see this article.
#23: Cary Academy
Although this school has been better known for individual success over the past several years, the team has done well at the NCISAA 3A level. This is a veteran squad (three seniors and two juniors among the top 7), and if that leadership leads to a strong summer of training, the Chargers could be a contender this fall. Josh Mitchell showed signs of developing into a star last fall, although his track season was a bit underwhelming. If Mitchell emerges as a threat to run top 3 at his state meet this year, then things could come together for Cary Academy; if he doesn't get there until his senior year, though, it could be a year too late.
Cary Academy | ||||
1) Josh Mitchell | 16:10.14 | 25 | ||
2) Sam Russell | 16:46.08 | 104 | ||
3) Coleman Mitchell | 17:03.11 | 149 | ||
4) Alex Stephenson | 17:35.50 | 319 | ||
5) Thomas Marshall | 17:46.80 | 375 | ||
Average Time: 17:04.33 -- Total Time: 1:25:21.63 -- 1-5 Split: 1:36.66 | ||||
6) Tylor Moore | 18:31.10 | 669 | ||
7) Leighton Boiar | 18:33.30 | 681 |
#24: Lake Norman Charter
The last 3 years have been somewhat frustrating for the Knights: although they have been a very strong program, they have finished third, second, and second again in the the 1A state meet. This year's squad would like nothing more than to break through and win a state title, but a move to 2A could get in the way. LNCS returns a balanced team with a strong top 5 and solid depth. As an added bonus, the Knights have a tandem of #1-caliber runners, which should alleviate the burden of having to lead the team and set the pace every single race.
Lake Norman Charter School | 954 | |||
1) Matthew Panza | 16:34.11 | 72 | ||
2) Nathan Kemper | 16:39.75 | 86 | ||
3) Sean Kenney | 17:19.47 | 228 | ||
4) Sean Powers | 17:21.00 | 236 | ||
5) Keaton Cooper | 17:37.49 | 332 | ||
Average Time: 17:06.36 -- Total Time: 1:25:31.82 -- 1-5 Split: 1:03.38 | ||||
6) Andrew Swift | 17:38.19 | 340 | ||
7) Zach Stephens | 17:48.58 | 387 |
#25: Watauga
It is almost the exact same story for the Pioneer boys as it was for the girls: the graduation of a very strong senior class, coupled with a shake-up in the coaching staff, could make this a bit of a rebuilding year. There is young talent, however, as only two of the top 7 returners are seniors this fall, and Watauga has a potential individual star developing in Michael Holland. This team ranks third in the 4A West coming into the season, and taking this many returners to the state meet would be an excellent step back toward the top 10 in 2014.
Watauga | ||||
1) Michael Holland | 16:26.00 | 51 | ||
2) Matt Osborne | 17:08.18 | 174 | ||
3) Drew Boyette | 17:11.00 | 186 | ||
4) Will Vandenberg | 17:15.00 | 199 | ||
5) Jacob Soule | 17:50.00 | 400 | ||
Average Time: 17:10.04 -- Total Time: 1:25:50.18 -- 1-5 Split: 1:24.00 | ||||
6) Zack Styron | 18:01.00 | 464 | ||
7) Joe Wiswell | 18:26.00 | 634 |