Boys Cross Country Stories

BOYS STATE: Repeat by Hartle not enough for Centennial

By PHIL LAWTON
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Nov. 5, 2011 | 9:28 p.m.
Updated: Nov. 8, 2011 | 1:47 p.m.

RENO — Nick Hartle had every reason to smile after crossing the finish line Saturday.

But as the Centennial senior tried to will his teammates across the line and the seconds turned to minutes, the smile faded.

Hartle successfully defended his individual title in the Class 4A state cross country meet, but the title the Bulldogs runner really wanted escaped his grasp.

Centennial’s goal of repeating as team champion came up just short.

Despite having three runners in the top five, the Bulldogs watched as Galena secured the team crown at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, scoring 43 points to Centennial’s 52. Galena put all seven of its runners ahead of Centennial’s fourth runner.

“It sucks that we lost,” said Hartle, who won the 3.1-mile race in 16 minutes, 41 seconds. Bishop Manogue’s Donald Bernard was second in 17:26.

Winning in the North, with the race at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park — at just less than 5,000 feet altitude — always has been a challenge. The last Southern Nevada large-school team to do it was Basic in 1987.

“It’s a team sport. They won, and we lost,” Centennial coach Mike McGuire said. “Coming in second at the state meet is nothing to be ashamed of, but, yes, we were hoping to win, so it’s disappointing.”

Carson took third, winning a sixth-runner tiebreaker over Bishop Manogue after both schools finished with 107 points. Bishop Gorman was fifth with 108.

The individual race was expected to be closely fought between Hartle and Northern Region champion Jordan Cardenas of Reno, but the duel didn’t last long.

The two broke away from the pack early. Hartle made his move midway through the race and won going away. Cardenas faded to 10th in 17:58.

“I was happy that I won,” Hartle said. “I was able to break away at the bottom of the hill.”

Centennial sophomore George Espino took third in 17:35. Galena’s Daniel Metzger was fourth in 17:42, one second ahead of Centennial’s Jackson Carter.

Coronado's Alan Ekanger took sixth in 17:50, Bishop Gorman’s Eric Klein was seventh in 17:50, and Del Sol’s Nick Priego was eighth  in 17:51.

South Tahoe, led by race winner Connor Henderson (17:28), won the 3A title. Boulder City was fourth.

The top 3A Southern finisher in was Boulder City’s Evan Klouse, who was 14th in 19:18.

Sierra Lutheran, led by race winner Nathanael Williams (16:43), captured the 2A crown. Laughlin placed fifth.

State Meets
At Rancho San Rafael Park, Reno (3.1 miles)
Class 4A Boys
Team scores
Galena 43, Centennial 52, Carson 107, Bishop Manogue 107, Bishop Gorman 108, Green Valley 123, Tech 133
Top 20 individuals
1, Nick Hartle, Cen, 16;41; 2, Donald Bernard, BM, 17:26; 3, George Espino, Cen, 17:35; 4, Daniel Metzger, Gal, 17:42; 5, Jackson Carter, Cen, 17:43; 6, Alan Ekanger, Cor, 17:50; 7, Eric Klein, Gor, 17:50; 8, Nick Priego, DS, 17:51; 9, Evan Jordan, Gal, 17:55; 10, Matt Paulsen, Gal, 17:57;
11, Jordan Cardenas, Reno, 17:58; 12, Taylor Bradshaw, Cars, 18:01; 13, Mason Labadie, Gal, 18:03; 14, Alex Taragul, Cor, 18:03; 15, Michael Shonnard, Cars, 18:05; 16, Josh Holland, Gor, 18:06; 17, Martin Ponce, Tech, 18:09; 18, Alec McMillan, Val, 18:10; 19, Thomas Sullivan, Gal, 18:11; 20, Andy Blaine, SR, 18:12.

Class 3A Boys
Team scores
South Tahoe 34, Elko 49, Truckee 60, Boulder City 80
Top 15 individuals
1, Connor Henderson, STahoe, 17:28; 2, Wayne Prescott, Elko, 17:41; 3, Tanner Boone, ChurCty, 18:06; 4, Aaron Leyva, Elko, 18:22; 5, Logan Woodward, Fern, 18:27; 6, Dustin Contenti, Fern, 18:40; 7, Nathan Ariza, Tru, 18:43; 8, Noah Oberriter, Tru, 18:43; 9, Ernesto Garcia, Fern, 18:44; 10, Joe Law, Day, 18:53;
11, Aaron Elissa, Day, 18:55; 12, Tyler Myers, STahoe, 19:05; 13, Dylan Maxwell, STahoe, 19:17; 14, Evan Krouse, BC, 19:18; 15, Harley Norton, STahoe, 19:21.

Class 2A Boys
Team scores
Sierra Lutheran 44, Sage Ridge 61, Incline 63, North Tahoe 71, Laughlin 126, West Wendover 135
Top 20 individuals
1, Nathanael Williams, SiLuth, 16:43; 2, Spencer Wilson, Inc, 17:42; 3, Noah McDermott, NTahoe, 17:57; 4, Patrick McElravey, NTahoe, 18:12; 5, Donovan Harrison, SiLuth, 18:23; 6, John Dewald, SgRdg, 18:28; 7, Fletcher McConnell, NTahoe, 18:34; 8, Luke Barulich, SiLuth, 18:39; 9, Caesar Garduno, SgRdg, 18:42; 10, Andrew Chellman, SgRdg, 18:46;
11, Prince Charles, ROP, 19:02; 12, John McRae, SiLuth, 19:03; 13, Levi Dodge, Inc, 19:09; 14, Daniel Baron, Inc, 19:11; 15, Andy Ausherman, SgRdg, 19:12; 16, Jose Landeros, WW, 19:24; 17, Evan Vomund, Inc, 19:34; 18, London Stein, Lau, 19:35; 19, Brian Romero, Lau, 19:39; 20, Jonny Harms, SiLuth, 19:45.

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