West Springfield Boys' XC Finishes State Runner-Up
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West Springfield Boys' XC Finishes State Runner-Up

Three Robinson harriers earn all-state.

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West Springfield senior Timothy Ward earned all-state honors with a 10th-place finish in 6A during the VHSL state meet on Nov. 15 at Great Meadow.

What West Springfield harriers lack in star power they make up for with teamwork and determination.

The Spartans’ group-effort mentality paid off Saturday when the West Springfield boys’ cross country team finished runner-up in Group 6A at the VHSL state meet despite having just one runner finish in the top 15.

Lake Braddock won the team championship with a score of 41. West Springfield finished with a total of 92, followed by Chantilly (105), Oakton (124), Robinson (146) and Cosby (177).

The Spartans, making their first trip to states since 2006, benefited from a trio of runners finishing within one second of one another. Senior Nahom Teshome finished 25th with a time of 16:21. Senior Evan Fabish took 26th (16:22) and junior Andrew Lackey was 27th (16:22).

“The goal all along was to get second,” West Springfield head coach Chris Pellegrini said. “I’m being complimentary to our guys’ team, but they’re not composed of a lot of blue chip athletes. They’re just kind of a bunch of guys that have put a lot of time in.

“... For them to buy into the idea that collectively they could do something, but only collectively, it means a lot because I’ve been trying to sell that to these guys for years.”

Senior Timothy Ward led the way for West Springfield, earning all-state honors with a 10th-place finish (15:56).

“We had a good front runner in Tim Ward,” Pellegrini said. “He did a great job for us and has developed quite a bit.”

Senior Matt Blackburn finished 41st for West Springfield with a time of 16:35.

Lake Braddock seniors Alex Corbett (15:08) and Kevin Monogue (15:19) finished first and second, respectively.

Robinson had a pair of boys’ harriers earn all-state honors. Senior Patrick Myers finished 14th with a time of 15:59, and junior Hunter Jutras placed 15th (15:59).

In the girls’ race, West Springfield finished seventh with a score of 185. Oakton repeated as state champion with a score of 44, followed by Lake Braddock (58), Madison (83), Patriot (96), Ocean Lakes (164) and Cosby (184).

Patriot sophomore Rachel McArthur won the event with a time of 17:43. Robinson senior Lauren Berman placed ninth (18:29), earning all-state.

West Springfield’s top finisher was Emily Keast, who finished 30th with a time of 19:18.