Providence Invitational Recap: Weddington Boys & Girls and Frosh Carmen Alder Live Up To The Hype


Girls Invitational Recap

Heading into the race things looked to be pretty wide open up front with who was the favorite on the girls side.  There was Sophie Faircloth (Reagan) who came in with the fastest PR, but plenty of other girls that were going to be in contention for the win.  Freshman Carmen Alder (Pinecrest) came into high school with some really solid middle school PRs, but it was hard to tell where she'd match up on the high school scene. 

Immediately Alder went to the front and began to push the pace.  With older competitors not familiar with this girl up front they let her go and were happy to run in a pack of 6 sitting a little ways back.  This group was lead by Faircloth and had Sarah Parrish (Providence), Anna Kathryn-Kilby (Forbush), Alexis McDonnell (Hough), Izzy Evelyn (LNC) and Sarah Bechtel (Weddington). Once the headed down the hill, Alder continued to push her lead as Faircloth broke off from the second group with Kilby and Parrish in chase.  

Alder continued to lead, but with this being her first race at McAlpine she took a wrong turn which cost her 15-20 seconds according to spectators that saw.  Despite that, she still was able to run a NC#1 mark of 18:33.79 breaking the Pinecrest school record and immediately establishing herself as a contender for the 4A Individual title.  Even with taking a wrong turn Alder's 18:33 would have placed her 36th at Foot Locker South last fall.  North Carolina has found our next star, and I'm super excited to see what's next for Alder.