Cohort 1 Runners will have practice as usual, except for runners celebrating Yom Kippur
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Cohort 2 Race Info | Cohort 3 (VRC) info
Cohort 2
Races start at 8am for the boys and 8:30am for the girls. The course starts and ends inside the track/football facility on the Northfield High School campus. The north (entrance off of 56th traveling east) and south (entrance at Central Park and 54th) parking lots can be used for parking. Teams will be allowed to enter the track but parents will be asked to stay outside of the facility. The course is two loops around the campus and surrounding neighborhood.
Cohort 3 (VRC)
Cohort 3 will not be racing on Sat, 9/26, but will race on 10/3 at the Just for J 5K in Arvada. More details to follow.
Cohort 1: Pre-race workout on your own
Cohort 1 runners,
Please do the pre-race work out on your own today. Incorporate tomorrow’s course into your pre-race workout. Click here for the course map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1dIJXyOOk7mOfLu1APXsNxZVabGE&usp=sharing
See you in the morning!
5A Region 3 Championship – State Qualifying Meet | Cohort 1
Cohort 1 runners and fans, please mark your calendars for the 5A Region 3 Meet. If you use google calendar and haven’t added the XC Calendar yet, click here and click on the icon that looks like this
. Your xc life will become easier!
WHEN: Thursday October 8th
WHERE: Monarch High School
RACE TIMES: 11:00am GIRLS 12:00pm BOYS
COURSE: 2k Loop, mixture of grass, some dirt and some sidewalk
FORMAT: With 12 teams we will only be able to run 6 athletes per team to stay under the 75 athlete limit. We will have to run three waves with 24 athletes per wave. Based on the course layout we can space the waves by 3min for the girls and 2min apart for the boys so everyone will be on course at the same time. We will have to either 1) break up the team members and run 2 athletes per wave or 2) seed the teams in some fashion which would be tricky.
Thomas Jefferson-Northfield-East Varsity Triangular Recap & Details for 9/26 East Meet
Triangular Recap
The Thomas Jefferson High School coach reportedly measured the 5000m course at James Bible Park five times – so the fast times run by the Cohort 1 Angels on a warm and hazy day at the TJ-Northfield-East triangular must be legit. Most of the course was run on the hard packed Highline Canal Trail, a trail known to produce fast times at other big meets during a more normal season – think Liberty Bell course at Heritage High School at which the Colorado State all time fastest time by a boy was set last week by Parker Wolfe of Cherry Creek High School.
Northfield star senior Ian Kleinschmidt ran away with the boys’ race, literally winning by minutes. It was a tighter race for 2ndfor more than 2 miles as East junior Charlie Kruger went back and forth with a runner each from Thomas Jefferson and Northfield. In the end, Kruger would have to settle for 5thplace in a time of 19:10. Kruger was followed by an uninterrupted parade of Angels: 9thgrader Conner Beardsley in 19:19, senior Xander Pacini in 19:25, junior Josh Bruggeman in 19:31, and sophomore Ian Logan in 19:53. The depleted boys team, with over half of the team having competed at the Ram Charger meet on Tuesday, managed to beat the Northfield varsity team 28-35, followed by TJ with 65.
In the girls’ race, East seniors Laura Romero and Julia Schor ran shoulder to shoulder with Northfield’s Riley Buese for over 2 miles. Buese would finally pull away for the win, running under 19 minutes for the first time in her career. Romero would grab second place in a personal best time of 18:39 with Schor also pushed to a personal record of 18:48 for 3rd. Maya Winfield ran largely on her own for the entire race to take fourth place in a seasonal best 20:01. A second Northfield runner would cross the line in 5thbefore the parade of Angel girls finished consecutively in places 6ththrough 10th: senior Abbey Howard (20:28), junior Annabel Filippini (20:48), senior Lilia Scudamore (21:01), senior Grace O’Meara (21:14), and 9thgrader Sophia Shiroff (21:26). The East girls easily took the team win with a mere 22 points, remaining undefeated for the season, ahead of Northfield with 39 points and TJ with 85.
The regular season for Cohort 1 culminates on Saturday, September 26thwith a home meet against Denver South, Green Mountain, and Golden. We will set up a fast course and will have electronic timing. Boys race at 8am and Girls at 8:30am. We need parent volunteers for course monitors, so please come out next Saturday to support your Angels. Click here to volunteer: Course Monitor Sign Up
East Meet Details
East Meet 9/26/20
Parking
Currently the park is closed to all motor vehicles, so there will only be typical weekend morning foot and bike traffic. For parents and athletes that means they should park at East, either on the Esplanade or they can park in either the teacher or student lots in front of the school, off of 16thAve.
Spectators
Please ask parents to stay back off the roads and sidewalks where athletes are running. We ask that they be masked, even though there will likely be many other park visitors unmasked. They will have a good view of the race from near the City Park Pavilion, giving them a view across and lake and an opportunity to move to the soccer field to see the finish if they choose to.
Schedule
We will start the boys’ race at 8:00 and the girls at 8:30. We should have a wide enough start area that all runners in each wave will be able to spread out. The second wave in each race will start exactly two minutes after the first wave. Please make sure your athletes are there in time to do the required COVID check-in procedures. Coaches can pick up their packets starting at 7:00 near the start area.
Timing
The race will be timed by Whitney from 3W Races and results will be sent to MileSplit. The race will be live-streamed at: Racin Rams Live Feed
Course
Here is a link to the course map—it is a simplified variation of the course we have used for JV meets this season:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1dIJXyOOk7mOfLu1APXsNxZVabGE&usp=sharing
Please let me know if you are unable to open the link and I will share it directly.
It is 2 x 2500m loops on park road and sidewalks. Flat and fast.
Awards
We will have medals for the top five runners in each race
Ram Clash Recap and Results | Cohort 2
Cohort 2 got its first real taste of serious competition at the Ram Clash on Tuesday night. The course near the APEX Center in Arvada gave us a little bit of everything from road and sidewalk, to dirt hills, wood chips, and single track – true cross country. The racing started off with a speedy first mile in the boys race, but the Angels collectively used some strong second miles surging on hills to really put themselves in positions to race in mile three. While heat affected some of the boys performances, some solid closing at the finish yielded a second place team finish, and top-20 finishes by David Anderson (4th), Elliott Brumbaugh (13th), Jameson Leigh (14th), Jay Cory (16th), and Marcus Burnett (20th).
Running in the second race, the girls followed their typical pack strategy that has carried them to a lot of success so far. Collectively taking the first mile at a more controlled pace, everyone moved up consistently throughout the race and it was looking like we were going to run away with the win as Sophia Charles (1st) ran to the win, Sasha Bull (2nd) held off a late charge for second, and Grace Burnett (6th) was just edged out to finish 6th. In a surprise though, some of the wave 2 runners paced through the wave 1 runners, and despite placing 6 more runners in the top-20, Bri O’Meara (11th), Claire Ely (13th), Alia Quinby (14th), Helen Miller (16th), Ellie Goldstein (17th), and Clara Artley (19th), we were edged by just 2 points in the final scoring 31-33 by race host Green Mountain.
But with a pair of second place finishes and some really fast times, we have a lot to celebrate about today, and to look forward to going into our final race of the season on Saturday against Northfield.
Complete Results:
Boys Results: https://www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=222993
Girls Results: https://www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=223006
Order your 2020 t-shirt now!
The seniors are at it again and have designed a super cool t-shirt for this special year.
To place an order for the 2020 t-shirt and to get more information click here.
Updates for the week of Sept 21
Hi Runners!
Here is what is happening with East XC this week:
Cohort 1
East is hosting a cohort 1 meet at City Park on Saturday, Sept 26 at 8:00am. We are looking for parent, family and fan volunteers. Please sign up here if you can help: 8/26 Cohort 1 Volunteer Sign Up
More details about this meet will be posted soon.
Cohort 2
Tuesday, Sept 22: Ram Clash in Arvada at the APEX Center 13150 W 72nd Ave Arvada, CO US 80005. The coaches were able to add more athletes, see complete lists below:
Boys Entries for Ram Clash (ranked for entries)*
- David Anderson
- Nathan Turner
- Elliott Brumbaugh
- Charlie Keglovitz
- Jameson Leigh
- Jay Cory
- Liam Cook
- Quinn Higgins
- Frank Buddenhagen
*These athletes will need to be released at 1:30 for a 3:15 race time in Arvada.
Girls Entries for Ram Clash (ranked for entries)**
- Sophia Charles
- Grace Burnett
- Sasha Bull
- Claire Ely
- Bri O’Meara
- Helen Miller
- Evelyn Higgins
- Alia Quinby
- Clara Artley
- Ellie Goldstein
- Clara Lorenzo
**These athletes will need to have a 2:15 early release for a 4:00 race time in Arvada.
It would be a good idea for these athletes to ask their teachers if it would be possible to attend the morning session of synchronous learning on Tuesday, Sept 22 since the boys will miss almost the entire afternoon and girls will miss their entire second class.
Saturday, Sept 26: Cohort 2 will run at Northfield. More details to follow.
Cohort 3 (virtual running club)
Monday meeting at 6:00pm Google meets link
Guest speaker at 6:15 on the above link. Cohorts 1,2 and 3 are welcome to attend.
Our guest speaker will be Laurel Kruger. Laurel is an East High School alumna from the class of 2018. Over the course of the 3 years she ran at East, she took 4 and half minutes off her 5k time, going from JV to one of the top female runners in school history. In 2017, she was a member of the first East girls’ 4×800 relay to qualify for state track championships, and the first (since 1995) East girls’ cross country team to qualify for state XC championships. Despite a string of injuries and other challenges, she continues to run competitively at the DIII collegiate level at Smith College in Northampton, MA.
Cohort 2 Recap and Details for Ram Clash Meet
Cohort 2 Recap
Cohort 2 had to two very successful days on our home course with Saturday’s race against Northfield, and yesterday’s race against South. Both races played out very similarly, and given the pristine conditions Saturday morning, and the hazy, smoky conditions, yesterday that’s saying something about the untapped speed many of our runners are discovering they have.
On Saturday in the boys race, the lead pack got out quick and led the race throughout. A patient first mile translated into a 30 second victory for David Anderson, followed by Nathan Turner, and Elliott Brumbaugh. The rest of the boys all finished well also, with our top-11 having a pack time of 1:08.
In the girls race Sophia Charles and Sasha Bull took the lead out early. But a smart race by Grace Burnett kept her just back of them for most of the first two miles, before capturing the lead and securing her first win of the season by seven seconds over Sasha. The middle of the pack saw some impressive jockeying for the finish over the final mile as runners 4-10 finished within 38 seconds of each other.
Complete Results Northfield East Dual
Last night, the boys race duplicated their effort, resulting in another perfect score. David Anderson secured his third straight victory, but the real stand-out performances were by Charlie Keglovitz (3rd), who finished with a career PR of 20:00, and Liam Cook (4th) in 20:21; both runners moved up several spots over Saturday’s finishes.
On the girls side, Sophia Charles set a blistering pace early, and wasn’t challenged to the finish for her first victory of the season, and bettering her Saturday time by 25 seconds. Grace Burnett came in second followed by Sasha Bull. Claire Ely and Bri O’Meara, who have been pushing each other throughout the season rounded out our top-5, with Claire just outkicking Bri at the finish, both shaving off 18 and 30 seconds respectively on their Saturday times.
Thank you to all of the current and alumni parent volunteers for helping with the East South Dual meet. Cathy Daley, Jason Keglovitz, Sara and Tom Cook, Erin Egan, Michelle Miller and Jen Artley came out yesterday to help make this meet happen! There is a reason East XC has amazing student athletes, they come from great parents!
JV South at East Results 9-17-20-2
Ram Clash Details:
Boys Entries for Ram Clash (ranked for entries)*
- David Anderson
- Nathan Turner
- Elliott Brumbaugh
- Charlie Keglovitz
- Jameson Leigh
- Jay Cory
- Liam Cook
*These athletes will need to be released at 1:30 for a 3:15 race time in Arvada.
Girls Entries for Ram Clash (ranked for entries)**
- Sophia Charles
- Grace Burnett
- Sasha Bull
- Claire Ely
- Bri O’Meara
- Helen Miller
- Evelyn Higgins
**These athletes will need to have a 2:15 early release for a 4:00 race time in Arvada.
It would be a good idea for these athletes to ask their teachers if it would be possible to attend the morning session of synchronous learning on Tuesday, Sept 22 since the boys will miss almost the entire afternoon and girls will miss their entire second class.
Meet Location: APEX Center 13150 W 72nd Ave Arvada, CO US 80005
Tues 9/22 – JV – Boys 3:15 / Girl 4:00
Restricted Area
There will be a restricted parking area that is for teams/officials/volunteers only. There will also be a restricted area that will contain the start/finish line along with the team camps.
We ask that you request your parents and spectators cooperate in respecting this restricted area and also emphasize how important it is to avoid future meets being cancelled this season.
Spectator Parking
There will be parking for spectators also in the southwest area of the APEX Center parking lot.
Spectator Viewing
Masks must be worn by all spectators at ALL times when outside their vehicle. Spectators must socially distance between family units at all times.
On the map we have provided recommended spectator viewing areas that will allow spectators and parents to see athletes on the course multiple times. These areas will also minimize impact on public trail use along heavily used Ralston Creek Trail.
PARKING, CAMPS, START/FINISH LINE
APEX Center 13150 W 72nd Ave Arvada, CO US 80005
We need more volunteers!
Please help us if you can! We need four more volunteers for the Cohort 2 Angels vs Rebels meet tomorrow, Sept 17 at City Park. Volunteers should arrive at the park at 4:00pm. Click here to sign up: Angels vs Rebels Volunteers
Thank you!
