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SENECA PREVIEW

The Fighting Irish come into the fall with just one senior on the team, but coach Kim Sedlock likes what she has seen out of the team to this point.

"I have already seen an improvement in all returning runners this year," she said. "It's going to be an exciting cross country season for the Seneca Irish.

The girls team has the only senior in the program this fall in Molly Movotney though juniors Savannah Baldauf and Caroline Collet have valuable returning experience along with sophomore Michaela Hart.

"We have a few key runners returning," Sedlock said. "We also have many new girls in all grades this year that all have a lot of potential. The girls should advance to sectionals again this year and I'm hoping some of them qualify for state, as well."

Others out this year for the Seneca girls are: Terah Coughlin (Jr.), Jacey Lamboley (Jr.), Ana Munoz (Jr.), Rachel Towne (Jr.), Shailee Bauer (So.), Anna Clubb (So.), Jessica Sapyta (So.), Lexi Bogren (Fr.), Kaitlyn Ortiz (Fr.) and Rebecca Towne (Fr.).

Of the boys team, Sedlock said that, "expectations are very high for the team this year. We have a few key runners returning."

Of the key returners, Ben Barnett (Jr.), Carter Gallick (Jr.) and James Bowen (So.) are expected to set the pace, along with freshmen Ross McCormick, Jacob Weinreich and Michael Rhodes. Sage Friese, a sophomore, is also new to the team.

"He (Friese) will also be a competitor," Sedlock said. "I see the boys team definitely advancing to sectionals and hopefully having a state appearance, as well. They have been working very hard all summer."

Others out for the Seneca boys team are: Lucas Altobella (Jr.), Scott Anderson (Jr.), Cole Klicker (Jr.), Brian Kluckhohn (Jr.), James Miller (Jr.), Kyle Odum (Jr.), Jacob Friant (So.), Jonny Wilson (So.), Kole Gallick (Fr.), Ross McCormick (Fr.), Zach Rivett (Fr.), Michael Rhodes (Fr.) and Jacob Weinreich (Fr.).


GARDNER-SOUTH WILMINGTON PREVIEW

It may be a year of transition for the GSW boys and girls cross country teams but Panthers coach Larry Lane remains optimistic.

Starting with the boys team, he says that the returning letter winners are looking for a strong showing.

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