PIAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Hershey Parkview Course
CLASS 1A GIRLS
When: Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
Last year’s champs: Claire Dufrene, Warrior Run (individual), Cranberry (team)
Top returning finisher: Dufrene
District 2 runners: Elk Lake (Azlyn Gazzillo, Chelsea Grosvenor, Madison Kerr, Kylee Pond, Faith Tracy, Kendyl Weisgold), Montrose (Emma Geertgens, Lauren Hollister, Avery Kerr, Ava Rebello, Addison Sena, Addison Stephens), Trinity Lord (Blue Ridge), Leah Smith, Adele Deemer (Holy Redeemer), Rylin Wech (Lakeland), Corinne Flynn (Mountain View), Cali Talarico, Elena Bialkowski (Old Forge), Kiera Burke (Susquehanna), Grace Rushmer (Wyoming Seminary)
Around the state: Dufrene won the District 4 title in 19:00.0. … Bella Ascheri from Forest Hills, who placed second in last year’s state meet, was second at the District 6 Championships in 19:13.9 to Natalia Mavridis of Richland (18:42.2). Mavridis was ninth last year at states. … Abby Rowland of Faith Christian Academy won the District 1 title in 19:09.20. Ruby Keddie from New Hope Solbury was second in 19:31.0. Rowland took fifth last year at states and Keddie was ninth. … Maggie Jewell of Mercer won the District 10 title in 18:16 and Annasophia Viccari from West Middlesex was second in 18:46. Viccari was 13th last year at states. … Lancaster Catholic’s Leah Droter won the District 3 title in 19:36.5. Droter was 19th last year at states. … Charlotte Barker (18:38.5) and Josephine Lenart (18:39.7) of Shady Side Academy finished 1-2 at the District 7 Championships and Winchester Thurston’s Abigail Weinstein was third in 18:47.8. Weinstein was 14th last year at states. … Beatrice Kolesar from Cranberry won the District 9 title in 19:32. Kolesar was 17th last year at states. … Elk Lake’s Weisgold, this year’s District 2 champ, placed 11th last year in 20:20.
Elk lake’s Kendyl Weisgold takes an early lead during the PIAA D2 cross county championships at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
CLASS 2A GIRLS
When: Saturday, 10:15 a.m.
Last year’s champs: Virginia Kraus, Saucon Valley (individual), Cathedral Prep (team)
Top returning finisher: Kraus
District 2 runners: Valley View (Makenna Adams, Hailey Boshman, Giulia Costa, Alexa Godino, Sadie Loftus, Emily Loomis, Riley Mackrell, Ashlan Palickar), Wallenpaupack (Breanna Brandt, June Brown, Hannah Daidone, Bethany Day, Kelcie Fillebrown, Jessieann Gallagher, Kassie Herbert, Olivia Lojewski), Matilda Serrano (Nanticoke), Katherine Legg (Honesdale), Ava Jones, Olivia Corcoran, Kinley Purdy (Lake-Lehman), Sarah O’Donnell, Evolette Reinard (North Pocono), Madelyn Graves (Tunkhannock), Kaitlyn Kloss (Western Wayne), Isabella Costa (Wyoming Area).
Around the state: Kraus is bidding to become the first four-time state champion. She won her first two titles in Class 1A at Moravian Academy, then transferred to Saucon Valley last year and won the Class 2A title. She won her fourth District 11 championship in 17:49.0. … Emily Fisher of Somerset, who was state runnerup last year, was second at the District 5 Championships in 19:07.0 behind teammate Libby Marteeny (18:59.0). … Lauren Kosek from Wellsboro won the District 4 title in 18:00.0. She placed sixth last year at states. Baylee Espinosa of Lewisburg was second in District 4 in 18:43. Espinosa won the state title in 2023 and was ninth last year. … Reese Miller from Gwynedd Mercy won the District 1 title in 17:28.1 and Lower Moreland’s Annie Moniz was second in 18:33.2. Moniz placed eighth last year at states and Miller was 15th. … Cathedral Prep teammates Fina Bannister (18:15) and Anne-Catherine Brown (18:15) went 1-2 at the District 10 Championships. Last year at states, Brown was 12th and Bannister 18th. … Martinsburg Central’s Lanee Berkheimer won the District 6 title in 18:25.0. She placed 17th last year at states. … Chloe May of Bedford, who was 21st last year at states, finished third at the District 5 Championships in 19:24.0. … District 2 champion Sadie Loftus earned a state medal in 2023 by finishing 24th in 20:03. Wallenpaupack’s Kelcie Fillebrown also was a state medalist in 2023, placing 23rd in 19:57.
Valley View’s Sadie Loftus, left, and Wallenpaupack’s June Brown run together during the PIAA D2 cross county championships at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
CLASS 3A GIRLS
When: Saturday, 11 a.m.
Last year’s champs: Lillian Dicola, Hatboro Horsham (individual), Haverford Twp. (team)
Top returning finisher: Ana Bondy, Carlisle (second)
District 2 runners: Abington Heights (Layla Caraballo, Marley Gilboy, Callie Gilboy, Julia Healey, Morgan Kresge, Kenadi Lotz, Addyson Mummert, Anna Pucilowski), Katie Kozich, Mollie Kozich, Adrienne Shebelock (Crestwood), Grace Holderith (Delaware Valley), Isabella Dessoye (Pittston Area)
Around the state: Bondy captured the District 3 title in 18:10.1 and Dallastown’s Leah Navarro finished second in 18:18.6. Navarro placed third last year at states. … Julia Kelly from Downingtown West, who was fourth last year at states, won the District 1 title in 16:54.4. Alexia Tubbs of Conestoga, who was ninth last year at states, placed fourth in District 1 in 17:45.6. … Madelyn McCartney of Emmaus won the District 11 title in 18:02.5. McCartney was 13th last year at states. … Evelyn Younkin from State College won the District 6 title in 18:08.3 and Ashlyn Noce of Altoona was second in 18:14,7. … South Fayette’s Angela Zeng won the District 7 title in 17:49.7. … Abington Heights’ Pucilowski just missed out on a state medal last year in a photo finish, placing 26th in 19:21. She also was 27th in 2022 in 20:05.5.
Pittston Area’s Isabella Dessoye, left, and Abington’s Marley Gilboy run during the PIAA D2 cross county championships at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
CLASS 1A BOYS
When: Saturday, 11:45 a.m.
Last year’s champs: Jaxon Schoedel, Mohawk (individual), Winchester Thurston (team)
Top returning finisher: Gabe Simkiss, Regina Luminis Academy (third)
District 2 runners: Elk Lake (Cody Adams, Matthew Buffington, Brody Crisman, Brendan Hewitt, Kendel Jones, Whalen Kinney, Parker Upright, Trevor Upright), Riverside (Andrew Connor, Michael Connor, Jack Davies, Brady Higgins, Lorenzo Lello, Marco Nardone, Ryder Schield, Mikey Schimelfenig), Paxton Pingarelli (Blue Ridge), Thomas Gavin (Holy Cross), Taran Lawrence (Holy Redeemer), Chase Litwin, Avery Ronchi (Lackawanna Trail), Henry Decker (Lakeland), Sean Larkin (Mountain View), Maxx Kelly, Evan Beamer, Matt Schell (Susquehanna).
Around the state: Simkiss won the District 1 title in 15:41.1. … Michael Fritz from Northwest won the District 4 title in 16:07.0. He finished eighth last year at states. … Gus Seiferlein from Veritas Academy won the District 3 title in 16:09.7 and Covenant Christian’s Hudson Vrbicek was second in 16:34.7. Vrbicek finished 19th last year at states. … Kam Shelton of Mercyhurst Prep won the District 10 title in 15:44.0. He was 14th last year at states. James Alexander from Lakeview was third at the District 10 meet in 16:04.0. Alexander placed 17th last year at states. … Zachary Sharara from Sewickley Academy won the District 7 title in 15:41.6. Scott McConnell of Mohawk was second in 16:05.4 and Ashton Saunders from Riverview was third in 16:10.0. Sharara was 23rd last year at states, Saunders 25th and McConnell 32nd. … District 2 has five returning medalists: Adams (fourth), Jones (fifth), Parker Upright (15th), Schimelfenig (20th) and Decker (24th).
Riverside’s Andrew Connor runs during the PIAA D2 cross county championships at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
CLASS 2A BOYS
When: Saturday, 12:30 p.m.
Last year’s champs: Jonathan Hess, Lewisburg (individual), Grove City (team)
Top returning finisher: Jonah Montagnese, Quaker Valley (seventh)
District 2 runners: Mid Valley (Jacob Borrelli, Josh Burns, Luis Mercado, Nathan Mosher, Reeve Owen, Yug Patel, William Powell, Matthew Repecki), Lake-Lehman (Bodhi Cronin, Finn Cronin, Cole Kashatus, Stephen Martin, Ryan McGurk, Ayden Richardson, Jackson Scott, Parker Smith), Brennan Spaide (Berwick), Rowan Dietrich, Ethan Deivert, Mason Staude (Crestwood), Chase Comiskey (Dallas), Joseph Bly (Hanover Area), Vincent O’Malley, Gavin Gallagher, Nicholas Michel (Scranton Prep), Cooper Courtright (Valley View).
Around the state: Montagnese won the District 7 title in 15:08.7. Carter French from Knoch was second in 15:36.6. French finished 11th last year at states. … North Catholic’s Jack Steineman (15:38.3) and Tyler Carroll (15:53.3) were third and fourth at the District 7 Championships. Carroll was 23rd last year at states. … Tyce Shaner from Hughesville won the District 4 title in 15:58.0. Shaner was 10th last year at states. … Ryan Gourley of Oley Valley won the District 3 title in 15:42.7. Gourley was 19th last year at states. … Holy Ghost Prep’s Jack Loveman won the District 1 title in 16:33.5. He placed 25th last year at states. … Blake Glass from Fort LeBoeuf won the District 10 title in 15:38.0. … Allentown Central Catholic’s Will Haring won the District 11 title in 16:35.7. … Two-time District 2 champion Staude of Crestwood was 29th last year at states.
Lake-Lehman’s Stephen Martin runs during the PIAA D2 cross county championships at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
CLASS 3A BOYS
When: Saturday, 1:15 p.m.
Last year’s champs: Carter Smith, Mifflin County (individual), State College (team)
Top returning finisher: Smith
District 2 runners: Wallenpaupack (Jordan Bermudez, Aiden Janowicz, Benson Kizer, Chase Predmore, Daniel Salinas, Christopher Smith, Christopher Tufaro, JP Yeo), Jack Shoemaker (Abington Heights), Christian Matos Mendez, Gavin Adams (Hazleton Area), Caden Boettger (Pittston Area), Seamus Wallace (West Scranton).
Around the state: Smith won the District 6 title in 15:14.9 and Theo Oppermann from State College was second in 15:19.9. Opperman was fifth last year at states. … Lower Merion’s Alexander Mazzeo (14:58.5) and Nicholas Mazzeo (15:00.5) finished 1-2 at the District 1 Championships. North Penn’s Justin Landis was third in 15:05.6 and Council Rock North’s Matt Gosling fourth in 15:09.9. Nicholas Mazzeo was state runnerup last year, Gosling sixth and Landis eighth. … Travis Furmanski from Cedar Crest won the District 3 title in 15:23.9. … Benjamin McBride of Norwin won the District 7 title in 15:27.8. … Wallenpaupack’s Janowicz was District 2’s top finisher in Class 3A last year in 39th.
— SCOTT WALSH