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WOODSTOCK — The coach of The Woodstock Academy’s girls’ cross country team said his team is young but talented.
John Ywarsky said: “This year’s version of the Centaurs is young, with over ¾ of the team being freshmen or sophomores.” With only three seniors and three juniors, he’s looking for contributions from the younger members of the squad. Seniors Matsas and Randolph look ready to lead the team, with Matsas battling for the top spot, he said
Sophomores Gohn, Bourbeau, and Fortier will all contribute on the score sheet. Bourbeau led the team in miles logged over the summer. As long as Gohn stays healthy, she looks to be a top five runner for WA, he added.
The freshman class is deep and very talented, he said. McClure, Mink, and Bazinet all logged impressive miles this summer, and have kept up with intense early-season workouts. DiPippo (2016s QVJC XC champion) is ready to race, and will challenge Matsas at the top of the score sheet.
This is Ywarsky’s fifth year as coach. He called this season “a complete mystery. Do Matsas and DiPippo give the Centaurs a formidable 1-2 punch to combat the loss of ECC Champion Lawrence? Have the sophomores developed enough to contribute in a tough ECC DII? Can Randolph, Chaponis, and Gianfriddo fill in the top seven? Only time, and a season that starts at the Martha’s Vineyard Invitational will tell.
Top returning players include:
Sr. Hannah Matsas
Sr. Leah Randolph
Sr. Eden Law
Jr. Summer Chaponis
Jr. Aria Gianfriddo
So. Megan Gohn
So. Alexia Bourbeau
So. Cassidy Fortier
Top newcomers include:
Jr. Shannon D’Alessandro
So. Amelie Pressel
Fr. Stella DiPippo
Fr. Emily McClure
Fr. Joey Mink
Fr. Iris Bazinet
Key losses include: Sylvia Lawrence, Brittany Eber, and Shai-Lin Gothreau.