State champion boys cross country team is celebrated coming off the ferry.
Mark Alan Lovewell

Boys Cross Country Team Wins State Championship

Facing competition in the form of familiar and new foes from towns all over Massachusetts, the Vineyard runners torched their way through the 3.1 mile course at the Gardner Municipal Golf Course.

The 2019 MVRHS cross country team was not done making history. Last week the boys team won the sectional championship, and today they prevailed once again, this time emerging with a bigger, and better, prize: the Massachusetts Division II State Championship.

Facing competition in the form of familiar and new foes from towns all over Massachusetts, the Vineyard runners torched their way through a hilly and brisk 3.1 mile course at the Gardner Municipal Golf Course. Led by senior captain Peter Burke, who finished fourth with a time of 16:50, the Vineyard boys took the state championship with five Vineyarders placing in the top 50 among qualified teams.

Once again it was the will of the team that drove the boys to victory. In an undefeated regular season that was headlined by Burke’s first-place finishes, it was the team’s consistency as a whole that propelled the squad to the MVRHS history books.

Celebrating at the course.
Todd Christy
Celebrating at the course.
Todd Christy

With Zach Utz finishing 26th posting a time of 17:37, Vito Aiello placing 33rd at 17:46, Isaac Richards at 35th in 17:49 and Borja Tolay rounding out the top five placing 50th in 18:02 among qualified teams, the Vineyard topped second-place Parker Charter Essential by 13 points and third-place Hopedale High School by 27.

Adding to the Vineyarders’ championship effort, Nate Porterfield finished 70th with a time of 18:25 and Kieran Karabees rounded out the Vineyard’s history-making roster placing 88th with a time of 18:52.

The girls cross country team finished in tenth place overall following strong performances from runners who overcame injuries that hobbled the team all season.

Adrienne Christy finished the course in 20:42, good for 12th place, and her sister Eloise finished at 21:15 to earn her 25th place among a field of 136 qualified runners.

Yayla DeChaira finished 51st with a time of 22:03, team captain Catherine Cherry finished 58th at 22:16, Amber Cuthbert placed 105th at 23:32, Kaitlyn Freeman came in 120th at 24:26 and Margaret Sykes placed 128th finishing at 26 minutes even.

The course Saturday featured long stretches of fairway leading to sharp cuts around lines of trees that sent runners charging through the woods and along the western shore of Crystal Lake.

“It’s definitely hilly,” Coach Joe Schroeder said after the meet. “There are some major climbs between mile one and mile two, there’s steady inclines, full declines,”

Compared to the past two meets in Wrentham, where runners have been contained to a track-style course in a big open field, the challenge today was vastly different. The Vineyard’s efforts never wavered.

“It’s a deceivingly difficult finish because your legs are already toast, and you’re trying to finish hard up a hill and you are calling on anything that can get you to that finish line,” Coach Schroeder said. “Our guys planned it great because they came out very conservatively on the first mile, and then the race came back to them and it was great to see.”

“They work incredibly hard, sometimes in the shadows of other sports and they deserve recognition just as much as any other athlete at that high school,” Coach Schroeder continued. “We wanted to bring it home, for sure.”

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 07:59

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Lorraine Edgartown

Fantastic, love it...congrats all around. Fine young people...may good fortune follow you...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 08:31

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TT MV

Cinderella story. One for the ages. One-for-all-all-for-one. Egoless leadership. This team defined “Team” as each runner left it ALL on the course. Was this a one-off? Anything but as this team‘s modest pre-season sacrifice, humble undefeated season, quietly reared it’s head at Divisional's, only to make island history, Commonwealth history, by finally revealing to themselves and our entire island community that they are The State Champions.

Thank you Coach Joe, Coach Lavers, and each and every Cross Country runner, boys and girls, for this fantastic gift, for making our island community so very proud of your historic accomplishment.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 10:13

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KB

Thank you to the kind folks at the fire and police departments, Steamship Authority, high school, coaches, newspapers, families, friends and community members, all who helped make this welcome and celebration possible! And all on a cold Saturday night! This exemplifies all that is wonderful about our community, and created memories that will be cherished always! THANK YOU!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 12:33

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Trial of Miles, Miles of Trials Chappy

Congratulations team! An amazing accomplishment and a memory you will always look back fondly on in the years to come. Cherish the moment with each other and hold those #1s high - you've earned it!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 13:59

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Kevin Brennan Oak Bluffs

This former USATF Coach and Official is simply wowed by the accomplishments of this team. Runners are rarely recognized and in my humble experience invisible in most schools. They are always the "good guys". Congratulations to both the young men and the young women. Now, let's make some progress on getting a legitimate track at the High School.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/17/2019 - 19:20

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Ken Goldberg Edgartown

Another terrific performance from an outstanding Vineyard team. Congratulations to Coach Joe Schroeder and the team of great runners. You all crossed the finish line as champions.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 11/18/2019 - 10:34

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Adam Wilson Oak Bluffs

Great reporting by both papers on the talented boys & girls teams and their efforts. As a former X-Country runner for my high school, we never got the recognition we deserved for our efforts in spite of the great competitive sucess we had. Glad to see this team is getting its due!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/19/2019 - 08:39

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James Garfield Wakefield, RI

Well done!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/19/2019 - 19:47

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DW Edgartown, MA

You all proved dedicated teamwork, determination and perseverance is the stuff that makes champions. It is a gift you have given yourselves individually, as a team and to your island people. Thank You!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/19/2019 - 22:33

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Larry Greenberg West Tisbury

Great individual and team performances coached by a legend! Congratulations Team and Coach Schroeder!

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