Witt Wins, Leads Trojans To Second
Midlothian's Jason Witt claims his first state Group AAA cross country title, leading Midlothian to a second-place finish.
Published: 11/11/2007
by Phil Murphy
DigitalSports Northern VA
In the Virginia AAA boys' cross country championship it was clear from the
starting gun that the much anticipated match-up between the top-heavy Midlothian
Trojans and the balanced and deep Thomas Jefferson Colonials was as competitive
as expected.
The Colonials came in having recently risen to the No. 1
ranking in Virginia after averaging a 15 minute, 34 second team time at last
week’s Northern Region championships at Burke Lake Park. They had their top five
runners all under 16 minutes at the meet, finishing 37 points ahead of their
nearest competition.
Jefferson, the 2002 and 2004 VHSL AAA state
champions, ultimately edged Midlothian, the 2000, 2003 and 2006 winners in
Saturday's race. The Colonials, despite having an average team time over five
seconds slower than the Trojans, won their third state title in the last six
years with a team score of 91. Midlothian (101), Mountain View (106) and Oakton
(117) rounded out the top four.
“It was obvious what Oakton and
Midlothian’s strengths were: The front-runners they have," Jefferson Coach
Matt Ryan said. "We knew it was wide open. In other years, [there has
been pressure]. This year, it was kind of nice to get things going late in the
season and catch people by surprise."
The Colonials will likely head to
the Nike Team Nationals, a regional championship meet at Veterans Park in
Hoover, Alabama on Nov. 18 to see if they can advance to the fourth annual Nike
Team National Championships at Portland Meadows in Portland, Oregon on Dec.
1.
Midlothian, despite finishing as runners-up, was well represented on
the individual awards podium, having three runners finish in the top six,
including champion senior Jason Witt (15:10.92).
Witt said his
strategy was to, "run with the leaders for the first two miles or so and work
the hills hard. If they were packing it in, I would try and make a move on the
downhill. But I was able to break away on the uphill and I just had to keep
pushing it."
He finished 11 1/2 seconds ahead of the field, including the
second and third place finishers from Mountain View, junior Thomas Porter
(15:22.41) and senior teammate Michael Hammond (15:22.76).
"I was
pretty pumped, pretty psyched when I heard the lead was like 40 meters," Witt
said. "It was sweet."
Witt, a three-time Central Region individual
champion, was second to West Springfield’s Mike Spooner last year at the
state meet.
Young talent abounds for the Midlothian boys, as well.
Freshman Brayden Burleigh finished with a time of 15:37.18, nearly 30
seconds ahead of the second-best freshman, teammate Darren Barlow.