The Lovejoy meet wasn’t just a physical test—it pushed everyone mentally too. Competing against over 75 schools on a tough, hilly course, every runner had to dig deep to keep going. Coach Wren mentioned “We sat out many of our runners this week either because of injury or the purpose of rest. The runners that competed ran with great effort and learned a lot about themselves. We are continuing to get better as a team.” But, despite the challenge, the team stayed strong and powered through. It wasn’t easy, but those smiles at the finish line made it all worth it!
Individual and Team Highlights
Top Performers for the Male Runners
Coach Wren remarked, "Pranav was our only runner in this division, and finishing in the top 20 gave him valuable experience. He learned a lot from this race. I’ve been challenging our runners to have a plan during practice and to execute it in races. Pranav, like many others, is getting the hang of that."
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Rodrigo Abrego finished 14th with a time of 6:56.90
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Tanish Neelapu finished 23rd with a time of 17:16.60
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Sam Meier finished 35th with a time of 17:37.20
According to Coach Wren, “This team was a mix of young and experienced runners, and they finished 4th overall. They’ve been competing well, led by Rodrigo, Tanish, and Sam. These guys continue to impress every week.”
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Noah Law finished 50th with a time of 19:36.00
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Christian Todd finished 59th with a time of 19:41.40
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Cannon Stehly finished 73rd with a time of 19:52.00
Coach Wren praised their development, saying, “Noah, Christian, and Cannon were our top finishers. I’m especially impressed with Christian’s progress—he’s been improving each week.”
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Matthew Mirza finished 65th with a time of 21:10.50
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Carlos Ramirez finished 69th with a time of 21:18.80
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Aaron Joseph finished 78th with a time of 21:30.10
Coach Wren added, “Matthew, Carlos, and Aaron were our top finishers on the JV team, and it’s exciting to see their growth. Everyone on this team seems to be trending upward.”
Top Performers for the Female Runners
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Maya Easterwood finished 2nd with a time of 17:16.50
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Mallory Sherrer finished 90th with a time of 20:23.50
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Rachel Arrington finished 151st with a time of 21:27.50
Coach Wren shared, “We only ran four athletes in this group, and Maya’s 2nd place finish on such a tough course, against top-notch competition, was outstanding.”
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Ava Garcia finished 29th with a time of 22:59.70
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Akshaya Ashokanand finished 32th with a time of 23:13.80
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Shreya Shah finished 37th with a time of 23:22.10
Coach Wren noted, “This group finished 8th overall, with Ava, Akshaya, and Shreya leading the way. I’m excited to see what the rest of the season holds for them.”
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Daniela Mazzini finished 35th with a time of 25:19.20
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Navya Avvaru finished 45th with a time of 25:36.80
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Lauren Tang finished 74th with a time of 26:29.40
Coach Wren highlighted their effort, saying, “Daniela and Navya were our top finishers, and I was particularly proud of Daniela for pushing through discomfort in her shoulder. A special shout-out goes to Shriya Emani, who persevered and completed her first 5K race.”
Coach Wren’s Remarks
Looking ahead, Coach Wren emphasized the importance of the upcoming races:
"Our JV runners will be competing at the Rick Neill Memorial Invitational this Thursday in Highland Village. Meanwhile, our Varsity runners will have the chance to race on the state course down in Round Rock on Saturday. This is a crucial opportunity for us to get familiar with the course ahead of the state championships in November, where we hope to compete for the title."
Looking Ahead
As the season continues, the team remains focused on pushing harder, learning from every race, and continuing to grow both physically and mentally. “We’re not just racing to compete, but to learn and improve,” Coach Wren explained. “Our goal is to get better every time we step onto the course.”
With the state championship in November on the horizon, the team is determined to refine their skills and work together to achieve their goals. “We’re getting stronger with each race, and the hard work we’re putting in now will pay off when it matters most,” Coach Wren added.
Though the journey may be challenging, the team’s unwavering commitment to excellence will guide them to the finish line, where every step brings them closer to their ultimate goal.
Contact Information
For more details or to support the team, please contact:
Patricia Chi
Email: chi.patricia@gmail.com
Phone: (469) 831-3709