2009 Men’s Season is off and running
The New Paltz Men’s Cross Country season is off and running. The Hawks opened with a duel meet against Mount Saint Mary’s of Newburgh. The 5K opener was held at Chadwick Lake Park in the town Newburgh, NY. Junior Joe Gentsch led all runners with a time of 16:17. Senior Rob Grazier, Frosh Jeff Raab, Frosh Shawn Gannon and Junior Dan Caruso rounded out the top five.
Next the team traveled to Poughkeepsie for the Vassar Invititational. The 6K course at Vassar Farms has been the official start to the racing season for NPXC for years. The weather at the Vassar event has always been hot and this year was no different. It was sunny and dry but that didn’t stop the team from putting a solid effort into the books.
The men placed 2nd last year but this is a very different team. The squad added six freshman and welcomed back senior Rob Grazier who after a one year absence has come back stronger then ever. The team ran aggressively and established that they should not be taken lightly. They beat a strong Stevens Tech team by two points and top runner Joe Gentsch took first place overall for the men. Joe’s effort reminded the sizable crowd why cross country is such an exciting spectator sport. With about one K to go, Gentsch and Vassar’s top runner Jon Erichson dropped the hammer. The two fought each other for the final six hundred meters, trading elbows and boxing each other out. When they made the final turn, Gentsch gained a one step lead and that was all he needed. We won the race with a time of 20:25. His time was an eye opening 48 second improvement from last year. Gentsch’s fine work earned him SUNYAC’s runner of the week. http://www.sunyac.com/crosscountry/2009/pow.html
Finishing second for NP was returning Senior Robert Grazier. As mentioned, this was Rob’s first XC race in over a year. He finished in 12th place overall (one second off a top ten finish) with a 21:40. It was a rewarding start for Rob to what could be a huge senior season for him. Jeff Raab, a top freshman from Ocean City High School in New Jersey, provided the coaching staff with reason to feel good about the season. Jeff finished 14th overall and 3rd for the team with a time of 21:54. The result was a nice start to Jeff’s college career.
Finishing next was Dexter Larsen a sophomore from Washintonville, NY. He finished finished 23rd overall and 4th for the team. Dex ran a 22:34, improving his previous time and feeling stronger at this years meet. The coaches are expecting big things from Dex this season. Robert Webster finished 24th overall, 5th for the team another strong result. Rob “ran like an animal” and crushed his own previous time of 22:36. Newcomer Shawn Gannon from Roy C. Ketcham HS ran 25th overall and 6th for the team. Shawn is looking to improve throughout the season. Freshman Greg Hanusch of Bayport-Blue Point was 29th overall, 7th for the team. Greg will “beast” on the remainder of the season as he adjusting to the college training routine. Veteran Dan Caruso was 34th overall, 8th for the team and had a time of 23:09. Dan was on the wrong end of a meeting with a bee and still destroyed his time from last year. Sophomore Doug Templeton was 36th overall and 9th for the team. He also improved his previous time and looked smooth throughout the race. Senior captain Nick Avello was 48th overall and 10th for the team. Nick is recovering from injury and rounding into form. Nick expects to improve his performance and health as the season progresses. Freshman Mike Montero of St. Francis Prep was 50th overall and 11th for the team with a time of 24:28. Mike finished with a nice kick and ran a very smart race. The final finisher was Ethan Cohen of Smithtown, 64th overall and 12th for the team. He finished with a time of 25:33. With his first race behind him Ethan is looking to race the way he knows he can.
The Vassar invite was a great start and a big step in the right direction. Newcomers showed strength and promise. The nerves of there first collegiate race are behind them. Veterans showed improvement, focus, and a winning attitude. The teams next race is on September 19th at the Bard Invite (8K) Go Hawks!.
Pat Cook- Team Manager