Top 10 XC: 4A Boys

Alfredo Lebron was out in front of a lot of races this spring. Figure that doesn't change much this fall. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

After taking a look at the 2A boys in the first article, I thought it would be fun to move up to bigger schools and try to take a hack at a top 10 for 4A boys. Understand, however, that this analysis leaves out the all-important component of who does what this summer.

Allowing for that, here's a quick look at the top several returning finishers from the 4A state cross country meet last fall. The state meet doesn't tell all that happened last cross country season, but it does put everyone on the same course, and it is the same course we'll all compete on again on October 29.

  4 Alfredo Lebron            JR Moffat County              16:27.42     4
  7 Gus Waneka                JR Thompson Valley            16:40.12     7
  9 Andrew Mansfield          JR Glenwood Springs           16:44.62     9
 11 Bryce Gregoire            JR Falcon                     16:52.82    --
 13 Nick Harris               JR Niwot                      17:01.13    13
 14 Chandler Reid             SO Centaurus                  17:01.37    14
 15 Josh Davis                JR Lewis Palmer               17:03.82    15
 16 Dan Egger                 SO Coronado                   17:05.77    16
 18 Josiah Valenzuela         JR Mesa Ridge                 17:06.57    18
 20 Daniel Lara               SO Thompson Valley            17:14.87    20
 21 Jackson Sayler            SO Evergreen                  17:15.47    21
 24 Ryan Mott                 JR Coronado                   17:18.12    24
 28 Joe Maloney               SO Durango                    17:26.77    --
 29 Darren Thomas             JR Air Academy                17:26.97    29
 30 Brandon Gallardo          SO John F Kennedy             17:27.32    --
 33 Ben Forsee                JR Broomfield                 17:32.78    33

And then, a quick look at the top returning 3200 times across the 4A class classification for this spring:

1.     9:35.48     Alfredo Lebron     CO Moffat County High School     2012
2.     9:43.41     Gus Waneka     CO Thompson Valley High School     2012
3.     9:53.07     Josh Davis     CO Lewis-Palmer High School     2012
4.     9:56.20     Ben Forsee     CO Broomfield High School     2012
5.     9:57.43     Nick Harris     CO Niwot High School     2012     
6.     9:57.58     Joe Maloney     CO Durango High School     2013     
7.     9:59.05     Chandler Reid     CO Centaurus High School     2013
8.     10:05.00     Daniel Lara     CO Thompson Valley High School     2013
9.     10:06.70     Josiah Valenzuela     CO Mesa Ridge High School     2012
10.     10:08.76     Justin Weinmeister     CO Windsor High School     2013
11.     10:09.01     Ethan Gonzales     CO Broomfield High School     2014
12.     10:09.59     Nick Taylor     CO D`Evelyn High School     2012
13.     10:09.63     Andrew Mansfield     CO Glenwood Springs High School
14.     10:12.45     Mitchell Klomp     CO Pueblo South High School     2012
15.     10:13.31     Francisco Pedraza     CO Ridgeview Academy     2012
16.     10:13.78     Bryce Gregoire     CO Falcon High School     2012     
17.     10:16.57     Darren Thomas     CO Air Academy High School     2012
18.     10:18.59     Jackson Sayler     CO Evergreen High School     2013
19.     10:19.73     William Zimmerman     CO Niwot High School     2012
20.     10:20.84     Ben Leitz     CO Windsor High School     2014

A few things jump out at us pretty quickly. Among those, Ben Forsee  and Joe Maloney had a better track seasons than they had state cross country meets. Just the opposite for Bryce Gregoire. And, Gregoire presents an interesting situation. Coach Magnall has departed Falcon HS to coach in the college ranks, meaning that Gregoire will need to adjust to the routines and workouts of a new coach. Throw Nick Taylor out of the analysis because he runs cross country for 3A Colorado Academy. Andrew Mansfield's 3200 experience seems a little behind what his cross country season would have indicated.

Next, try to sort out who runs better cross country simply because things work that way at their school. It could be a different coach for cross country and track. It could be any number of reasons, but the fact remains some schools consistently perform better in cross country than track (and some schools show the opposite tendency).

Taking all that into consideration, here's my guess at a 4A boys top 10 heading into the fall:

1. Alfredo Lebron - This one doesn't qualify as a tough call. Everyone in front of Lebron has graduated and Lebron seems to be coming fully into his own.

2. Gus Waneka - Partly because Coach Norton is a close friend, I've been following Waneka's progress through high school. He started out as a solid runner and has become better with each year. If there's a guy who can chase down Lebron on Powerline Climb, Waneka has my vote as the guy to do it.

3. Ben Forsee - You have to like the progress Forsee has been making. Everything about his track season says he is climbing the ladder of success. And, at Broomfield, there is no drop-off from track to cross country. My guess is that he will be underestimated early in the season but won't leave that as an option later in the season.

4. Nick Harris - Niwot has had a lot of high-end cross country runners in the last decade. Harris is the latest on the list. He needs to make a jump from his junior year to his senior year to be in the mix for the title, though.

5. Josh Davis - Davis's results from the first of May forward say he could easily be ranked higher than #5. Something very positive happened at the end of the track season. Now, the question stands: Can he transfer that success forward into cross country season?

6. Chandler Reid - Reid's track season didn't quite follow the trajectory of his cross country season. I'm of a mind, though, that things are likely to get back on track for cross country. Too much positive happened for Centaurus last fall for things to revert back to what they were again this fall.

7. Joe Maloney - It has to be a little intimidating to walk the halls of Durango HS and review the cross country history. Will Maloney be the next big gun in Demon cross country lore? This would be a good season to start moving in that direction. His track season says it's possible.

8. Daniel Lara - The benefit of training with Gus Waneka may end up moving Lara higher on the list than I have him now. Factor in the fact that TV figures to be in the team title hunt and there's lots of reason for Lara to have a big junior season. It's easy to forget he was just a sophomore this year.

9. Andrew Mansfield - Nobody--well, almost nobody--drops off the face of the competitive earth in the space of a year. Mansfield has some ground to make back, but he was too good of a cross country runner last fall not to make up some of that ground.

10. Bryce Gregoire - As mentioned above, Gregoire is the wild card in this deck. The 3200 wasn't really his specialty race this spring in track and that probably didn't do much for his performances in this event. But, the adjustment to a new coach and a new training program will have to be made. This one could go either way. Nobody disputes that there's a lot of talent here, but we're all waiting to see what happens in the fall.

And, wouldn't it be fun if there's an incoming freshman to mix everything up at the top this fall?