Everyone is going to be chasing Graham Blanks of Athens Academy. The Harvard bound Blanks has been undefeated since an early season loss to Myles Collins of Archer, and he had a spectacular win in the Race of Champions at Great American (14:45). Devin Wade of Whitefield has the best shot to beat Blanks on Saturday. Devin has the fastest time in A Private this season, going 14:39 at Asics. Zack Truitt of Landmark (15:22 at Great American) should be stalking around the front with the extra motivation of a team title at stake. Mac Howie is Wesleyan's top runner and, like Truitt, will be running all out for a team title (15:57 pr at Coach Wood). Elijah McCauley of Paideia achieved a milestone going 15:59 at Asics, making big bro' Griffin (Brown University) proud! Hank Guinade of Strong Rock pr'd at Asics as well, with a sweet 16:11. Also very impressive is Team Leader Evan Prince of Tallulah Falls clocking a 16:14 at Mountain Invitational in Helen. Frosh Joe Sapone of Holy Innocents posted a time of 16:25 at Coach Wood, and Kameron Jackson of Landmark Christian went 16:16 for the 1A-4A win at Asics.
Girls Team
Landmark Christian- The War Eagles won a hotly contested Area/Region race by 2 points over rival Holy Innocents. The deciding factor was future Yellow Jacket Erin Feagans winning the overall title, scoring 1 point, and the Eagles having better depth at the 4-5 spots. Maggie Jones, Reagan Hudson, and Jenny Goodwin will be key Saturday for Landmark.
Holy Innocents'- The Golden Bears always seem to be on the cusp to capture an elusive State title. They have a large, very successful MS program, and their top runners move up to the HS level and thrive. Hayden Puett, Reese Neumann and Reese Martin are the engine that drives their machine. If their 4-6 runners step up Saturday, a title is waiting on the horizon.
Wesleyan- One always has to be wary of Wesleyan at the State meet. Now, it's been a while, and their team average at Region was not scary, but their 1-5 split of :53 is more impressive than Landmark and Holy Innocents'. Top runners this Fall are Sophie Villa and Bella Tucker.
Atlanta International- After pulling off a huge upset at the 2018 State meet, AIS has developed some new talent, and they raced very well at the Region meet. They do have 2 extremely strong frontrunners in 2018 runnerup Reagan Mahoney and sophomore Cara Joyce. If their 3-5 step it up, a higher finish is possible.
Athens Academy- The Spartans actually won Region 8 and have a relatively young squad with only 1 senior in the top 7. Frosh Sarah Harrison was runnerup in 20:58 at Tallulah Falls' home course (which is tough and slow). Their 2-5 need to pack it in for a run at a Team podium spot.
Paideia- The Pythons are maybe a year away from a serious Podium push. They have a top notch runner in Luna McCauley (800m specialist), Jr. Jordan Walter, and little sister frosh Megan Walter. If their 3-6 runners can have a good showing in Carrollton, the Pythons could slither their way up the ladder.
Everyone else is racing to move up to 6th or better, including Hebron Christian, Stratford Academy, Fellowship Christian, and Savannah Christian. One very special note: Tallulah Falls' Girls squad qualified for the State meet for the first time in school history - congrats Coach Neal!