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Friday, August 27, 2021

Chloe Molen and Jonathan Kiros lead a Deerlake sweep of the ARPXC Invitational

Leon County Schools opened its middle school cross-country season in Tallahassee, Florida on Thursday evening, 26 August 2021 at Apalachee Regional Park with the ARPXC Invitational. The Deerlake Middle School Bucks won, well, everything. The Deerlake girls placed first in their three-kilometer race, scoring a near perfect 18 points aided by the win of Chloe Molen, a Buck sixth-grader. Molen ran the 3K course in 12:37. Deerlake seventh-grader Jonathan Kiros won the boys' 3K in 11:28, leading his team to a winning score of 49 points in that race.

2021 ARPXC Invitational Middle School Cross-Country Meet
The leaders at 800 meters

A pair of brief rainshowers had lowered temperatures below 80°F at the Apalachee Regional Park Championship Cross-Country Course, but the summer heat had already begun to return when the girls' 3K started at 6:00 PM. At the 800-meter mark the first six runner in the race were all wearing Deerlake green, and the first of those six was Chloe Molen. It was Molen's first race as a Buck, and she made the most of her debut. Molen opened a gap of the field during the middle kilometer of the race, reaching the two-kilometer mark sixteen seconds before the next runner. Deerlake runners still held the first four positions, with Abbey Griffin, London Mellen, and Kyra Swart leading the pursuit of Molen. However, two Montford seventh-graders-Annabelle Wiktorski and Andi Vilardo--had moved into fifth and sixth, challenging the Deerlake pack.


Over the final kilometer, eighth-graders Griffin and Mellen began to close on Molen. Griffin got to within three seconds of the leader, but Molen was across the line first in 12:37, winning her debut race for Deerlake. Griffin took second in 12:40 and Mellen was third in 12:44. Wiktorski of Montford placed fourth in 12:51, interrupting the procession of Deerlake finishers.

2021 ARPXC Invitational Middle School Cross-Country Meet
Chloe Molen

But the Deerlake parade resumed, with seventh-grader Kaia Ables fifth in 12:53 and eighth-grader Kyra Swart seventh in 13:21. Their fifth scorer home, the Bucks had a mathematically unbeatable eighteen points and their first win of the season.


Montford was second in the nine-school field, scoring 47 points behind Wiktorski and Vilardo (6th, 12:55). Swift Creek placed third with 97 points, led by their top finisher, eighth-grader Emily Bullough (12th, 13:50).


68 athletes representing nine schools finished the girls' 3K.


2021 ARPXC Invitational Team Standings, Girls
  1. 18, Deerlake
  2. 47, Montford
  3. 97, Swift Creek
  4. 110, Cobb
  5. 130, Raa
  6. 165, Fairview
  7. 181, Nims
  8. 230, Griffin
  9. NTS, Fort Braden

Top Ten Girls, 2021 ARPXC Invitational
  1. 12:36.11, Chloe Molen (Deerlake ) 6
  2. 12:39.93, Abbey Griffin (Deerlake ) 8
  3. 12:43.45, London Mellen (Deerlake ) 8
  4. 12:50.83, Annabelle Wiktorski (Montford ) 7
  5. 12:52.24, Kaia Ables (Deerlake ) 7
  6. 12:54.10, Andi Vilardo (Montford ) 7
  7. 13:20.19, Kyra Swart (Deerlake ) 8
  8. 13:22.37, Savannah Stanley (Montford ) 7
  9. 13:26.08, Honesty Daniel (Deerlake ) 6
  10. 13:30.16, Madeline Morris (Deerlake ) 8


Jonathan Kiros is in his second season of cross-country, and his experience showed in his tactics. Kiros ran a patient race in the boys' 3K, running just off the lead for the first half of the race. Early in the second half, he made his move.


"Around the one-mile mark I realized I could pick it up, and I executed," said Kiros.

2021 ARPXC Invitational Middle School Cross-Country Meet
Asa Swope and Jonathan Kiros

By two kilometers Kiros was in front, a few steps ahead of Swift Creek eighth-grader Asa Swope. Through the woods and up the Wall, the final hill on the course, Kiros opened a gap on Swope.


"I knew all the tangent points on the course," said Kiros. "And used them."

2021 ARPXC Invitational Middle School Cross-Country Meet
Jonathan Kiros

Kiros crossed the line in 11:28, earning his first win in a Leon County Schools' middle school cross-country race. Swope narrowed Kiros lead during the final 200 meters and finished second in 11:31. Another Swift Creek eighth-grader, Thoren Knispel, was third in 12:01. Jack Koon, a Fairview seventh-grader, moved up two spots during the third kilometer to take fourth in 12:06.


Deerlake seventh-grader Hagen Perdue was eighth in 12:31, giving the Bucks two runners in the top ten. However, Swift Creek, Fairview, and Montford also each had two top-ten finishers.


Deerlake's advantage came outside the top ten, with sixth-grader Tyler Stout eleventh in 12:36, seventh-grader Camden Williams thirteenth in 12:42, and seventh-grader Robert Carver sixteenth in 13:01. With Carver's finish, the Bucks had 49 points and the ARPXC Invitational win.


Fairview, led by Jack Koon, edged Montford for second, 66 to 67. Montford's top finisher was seventh-grader Trent Parsons, fifth in 12:08.


97 athletes representing nine schools finished the boys' 3K at the 2021 ARPXC Invitational. Brian Corbin timed and scored the meet.


2021 ARPXC Invitational Team Standings, Boys
  1. 49, Deerlake
  2. 66, Fairview
  3. 67, Montford
  4. 76, Swift Creek
  5. 159, Cobb
  6. 182, Fort Braden
  7. 183, Nims
  8. 194, Raa
  9. NTS, Griffin

Top Ten Boys, 2021 ARPXC Invitational
  1. 11:27.50, Jonathan Kiros (Deerlake ) 7
  2. 11:30.26, Asa Swope (Swift Creek ) 8
  3. 12:00.73, Thoren Knispel (Swift Creek ) 8
  4. 12:05.42, Jack Koon (Fairview ) 7
  5. 12:07.88, Trent Parsons (Montford ) 7
  6. 12:20.67, Antonio Clements (Cobb ) 7
  7. 12:21.52, Celestine Rwamptie (Nims ) 7
  8. 12:30.43, Hagen Perdue (Deerlake ) 7
  9. 12:33.48, Ethan Nicholson (Fairview ) 7
  10. 12:34.76, Gavin Poucher (Montford ) 7

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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Morgan Wilson and Simon Cole excel in Southwood at the FSUS Invite

Don't confuse the Florida State University School Invitational with the Florida State University Invitational.


Both events are cross-country meets, but the venerable FSU Invitational goes back to the 1970s and is currently held annually as a two-day affair at Apalachee Regional Park Championship Cross-Country Course. The FSUS Invitational was held for the first time on Saturday morning, 26 September 2020, on the campus of Florida State University School (sometimes known as Florida High) in Tallahassee, Florida's Southwood neighborhood.

Morgan Wilson
Morgan Wilson

Morgan Wilson, for one, found the Southwood location agreeable. A Community Christian junior, Wilson had already won two races in Southwood during the 2020 season, at the Saint John Paul II Kickoff and at the Panther Invitational. Wilson continued to excel in Southwood at the FSUS Invitational, winning the high school girls' 5K in 21:25. The Wakulla girls won the team title with 20 points, adding to their previous victorious visit to Southwood at the Panther Invitational. In the high school boys' 5K, Wakulla senior Simon Cole picked up his first cross-country win in Southwood or anywhere else, taking first in 18:17. The Chiles boys had the top team in the race, scoring 47 points.


Racing at the FSUS Invitational got started at 8:00 AM ET with the high school girls' 5K. There may have been a point where Morgan Wilson wasn't leading, but it had to have been brief and early. Wilson was soon ahead of the pack, and spent the rest of the race getting farther ahead, ultimately finishing with a lead of well over 200 meters. While Wilson set the pace, Wakulla juniors Elizabeth Blitch and Clara Alford moved up through the field to take second and third, running 22:30 and 22:30.

Elizabeth Blitch, Clara Alford
Elizabeth Blitch & Clara Alford

The Wakulla girls nabbed the next three places as well, with junior Marina Whitsell fourth in 22:46, senior Alejandra Vivaldo Vasquez fifth in 22:51, and frosh Liliana Lewis sixth in 22:55. With only Wilson keeping them from a perfect score, Wakulla's Eagles totalled a mathematically unbeatable 20 points, placing first among the seven girls' teams at the Invitational. Maclay, led by a 23:04 eighth-place showing by sophomore Sofia Paredes, was second with 77 points. Wilson and Community Christian were a close third with 82.


2020 FSUS Invitational High School Girls' 5K Team Standings
  1. Wakulla, 20
  2. Maclay, 77
  3. Community Christian, 82
  4. Lincoln, 95
  5. Florida State University, 130
  6. Brookwood, 146
  7. Aucilla Christian, 181

Top Ten Athletes, 2020 FSUS Invitational High School Girls' 5K
  1. 21:24.60, Morgan Wilson (Community Christian) 11
  2. 22:29.40, Elizabeth Blitch (Wakulla) 11
  3. 22:39.10, Clara Alford (Wakulla) 11
  4. 22:45.90, Marina Whitsell (Wakulla) 11
  5. 22:50.50, Alejandra Vivaldo Vasquez (Wakulla) 12
  6. 22:54.90, Liliana Lewis (Wakulla) 9
  7. 22:59.80, Niya Coleman (Florida State University) 10
  8. 23:03.80, Sofia Paredes (Maclay) 10
  9. 23:15.90, Sarah Tychsen (Community Christian) 9
  10. 23:24.90, Lauren Whittier (Lincoln) 12

By the end of the first mile of the boys' 5K, Simon Cole had broken contact with the field, racing 50 meters ahead of the runner in second position, Aucilla Christian senior Wyatt Stafford. Cole went on to win by nearly an entire minute in 18:17. Stafford hung on to the runner-up position, running 19:14. Florida State sophomore Bryce Broga moved up during the second half of the race to take third in 19:22.

Simon Cole
Simon Cole

Chiles High's athletes may not have been up front fighting for first, but there were three of them in the top ten--sophomores Owen Franklin (6th, 19:33), Ben Middleton (7th, 19:33), and Colin Dunphy (9th, 19:36). Timberwolves Tyler Canavan and Nathan Morris completed Chiles' scoring, placing eleventh in 19:42 and fourteenth in 19:46. Chiles had 47 points and first place among the nine boys' teams.


Wakulla, led by individual winner Simon Cole, was second with 96 points. Lincoln took third with 96 points. Sophomore Joesph McLeod was Lincoln's first finisher, tenth in 19:37.


2020 FSUS Invitational High School Boys' 5K Team Standings
  1. Chiles, 47
  2. Wakulla, 72
  3. Lincoln, 96
  4. Aucilla Christian, 118
  5. Florida State University, 142
  6. Community Christian, 148
  7. Brookwood, 174
  8. Maclay, 185
  9. North Florida Christian, 188

Top Ten Athletes, 2020 FSUS Invitational High School Boys' 5K
  1. 18:16.60, Simon Cole (Wakulla) 12
  2. 19:13.50, Wyatt Stafford (Aucilla Christian) 12
  3. 19:21.80, Bryce Broga (Florida State University) 10
  4. 19:26.20, Tyler Grubbs (North Florida Christian) 12
  5. 19:31.50, Kent Grayson (Brookwood) 7
  6. 19:32.60, Owen Franklin (Chiles) 10
  7. 19:32.90, Ben Middleton (Chiles) 10
  8. 19:34.90, Donnie Pitts (Wakulla) 11
  9. 19:35.80, Colin Dunphy (Chiles) 10
  10. 19:36.50, Joseph McLeod (Lincoln) 10

A lot of runners were scrambling to lead right after the start of the middle school girls' 3K, but when the field had settled down there were two runners out in front--Chloe Molen and Isabella Laughton. Molen, a fifth-grader racing for Red Hills Running Club, ran a couple of steps ahead of Laughton for well over half the race, all the way to the homestretch. Laughton, competing unattached, remained in contact, but never could make up those two steps. They were still two steps apart at the finish line where Molen took first in 13:15 and Laughton second in 13:16. Wearing Red Hills colors, Fourth-grader Charlotte Sikes placed third in 13:27.

Chloe Molen, Isabella Laughton
Isabella Laughton & Chloe Molen

Red Hills put two more athletes in the top ten, with seventh-grader Madeline Morris sixth in 14:12 and sixth-grader Haley Heitmeyer seventh in 14:21. Fourth-grader Emma-Claire Tanenbaum was the fifth and final scorer for Red Hills, placing eleventh in 15:14. That gave the Hilltoppers 21 points and first place. Maclay was second with 47 points, their first runner eighth-grader Mary Call Miller (5th, 14:11). From Thomasville, Georgia, Brookwood School's Warriors were third with 60 points, led by seventh-grader Addison Gamble (1


2020 FSUS Invitational Middle School Girls' 3K Team Standings
  1. Red Hills Running Club, 21
  2. Maclay, 47
  3. Brookwood, 60

Top Ten Athletes, 2020 FSUS Invitational Middle School Girls' 3K
  1. 13:14.20, Chloe Molen (Red Hills Running Club) 5
  2. 13:15.90, Isabella Laughton (Unattached)
  3. 13:26.70, Charlotte Sikes (Red Hills Running Club) 4
  4. 13:47.50, Cecilia Veliz (Unattached)
  5. 14:10.90, Mary Call Miller (Maclay) 8
  6. 14:11.90, Madeline Morris (Red Hills Running Club) 7
  7. 14:20.50, Haley Heitmeyer (Red Hills Running Club) 6
  8. 14:27.10, Abby Stalvey (Brookwood) 8
  9. 15:09.50, Ellie Mazziotta (Maclay) 6
  10. 15:09.90, Addison Gamble (Brookwood) 7

Doubling is a track thing, right? No one ever runs two events in cross-country.


Don't bet on it. At the FSUS Invitational, Brookwood seventh-grader Kent Grayson was on the starting line of the middle school boys' 3K less than 45 minutes after he finished fifth in the high school boys' 5K. A few more minutes later, Grayson was leading the 3K race. He won the shorter event by more than half a minute, running 11:58. Hayne Miller, a Maclay eighth-grader, placed second in 12:34. Competing unattached, seventh-grader Henry Lewis was third in 12:44.

Kent Grayson
Kent Grayson

Brookwood put three more Warriors in the top ten--seventh-graders James Mizell (5th, 13:16), John Albert Roesel (7th, 13:39), and Mathew Lauderdale (9th, 14:10). Sixth-grader Brooks Clay placed thirteenth for Brookwood, giving the Warriors a slim 27 to 28 victory over Maclay.


Miles and Minutes, LLC of Tallahassee timed and scored the 2020 FSUS Invitational.


2020 FSUS Invitational Middle School Boys' 3K Team Standings
  1. Brookwood, 27
  2. Maclay, 28

Top Ten Athletes, 2020 FSUS Invitational Middle School Boys' 3K
  1. 11:57.10, Kent Grayson (Brookwood) 7
  2. 12:33.70, Hayne Miller (Maclay) 8
  3. 12:43.10, Henry Lewis (Unattached) 7
  4. 12:57.61, Logan Phipps (Maclay) 5
  5. 13:15.20, James Mizell (Brookwood) 7
  6. 13:25.50, Ethan Nicholson (Falcon Track Club) 6
  7. 13:38.80, John Albert Roesel (Brookwood) 7
  8. 13:40.50, Colin Edwards (Maclay) 8
  9. 14:09.80, Mathew Lauderdale (Brookwood) 7
  10. 14:11.40, Collins Dickson (Maclay) 7

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