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Santillo repeats as MDH Runner of the Year

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Joey Santillo (right, with fellow MDH Runner of the Year and Minooka teammate Morgan Crouch) had a personal-best time of 14:41 at the Class 3A state final meet. (Herald photo by Lisa Pesavento)

Minooka senior cross country runner Joey Santillo knows the ropes of running. He knows when there is slack and when it needs to go taut.

After years of dedication to the sport, Santillo's reward was a personal-best time in his final high school race ever and a second consecutive All-State recognition. The PR came down at the state final meet (14:41) in Detweiller Park in Peoria.

Still, even in the aftermath of a very good high school career, Santillo is left seeing room for improvement. Those improvements will come at the next level after graduating MCHS.

In the mean time, Santillo can reflect on his season and career — one that places him as the Morris Daily Herald Runner of the Year again this season.


Picking apart Detweiller

Santillo finished 14th overall at the Class 3A State race down in Peoria to join Minooka's Tom Clennon (1975 and 1976) and a two-time All-State runner for the Indians.

"It hasn't sunk in yet, but it's an honor. It's something I am certainly prideful of. I love running for Minooka. It hasn't sank in yet," Santillo said of being a part of school history. "There has been a lot of focus on the meet coming up (Illinois Best) and I've been looking forward to track season. I think after that, I think I'll have time to reflect on it and that's when it will sink in."

While the lasting effects of his participation in the sport may take some time, Santillo said that he knows the memories will always remain.

"I have a lot of really good memories and I even smile now at the low moments," he said.

Considering how strong an athlete Santillo is in the sport of running, the question had to be asked: "What low moments?"

"For instance, the last race of the year. How do I put this? The chips didn't fall where they could have," he said. "I was seeded seventh and I know I have that in me. I just didn't run the way I should have. But I finished 14th and that's still very good and I still made All-State. No, I didn't get what I wanted to, but that's still a good race."

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