Northwest Review - Week Six

                                                                Sundodger Invitational

Any review for running in the region must begin with the Sundodger Invitational at Lincoln Park in West Seattle.  Although there was a great deal of noteworthy action around the region the top three girls’ individual times and at least the top two boys’ times  warrant national attention.   Kendra Weitz & Maddie Meyers got the action going by blazing through the first mile in 5:33 or so and raced home with Kendra victorious in a time of 17:21.  Maddie ran a stunning 17:27, impressive in its own right, yet was still not all that far ahead of Kaitlin Kaluzny of A C Davis.   It must be remembered too that those marks were recorded in a season that is still young and bodes well for the future.   Any thoughts, that after a race the caliber of the girls, the boys’ race might be anti-climactic were quickly put to rest, when Nathan Weitz and Jacob Smith blitzed the mile in 4:33.   As in the earlier race the pair ran shoulder to shoulder & were committed to a race and not just going through the motions.   The two mile went quickly by in 9:47 and the final marks were as high a quality, as the girls’ marks.   Nathan won in a time of 14:33, while Jacob followed in 14:41.   Nicholas Boersma also chipped in with a 15:06, which is an excellent time, and normally that time would be the winning mark.   Although the course appears to actually be 4,920 meters and not 5000, the times are still exemplary.   Henry Jackson won the team title for the boys’, which jumped in the rankings to second in State 5A division.   Snohomish claimed the girls’ title and now is ranked fourth in the state.

https://wa.milesplit.com/articles/72926-sundodger-invitational