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Clausen wins another group title at Holmdel
Not only did Clausen win her second straight group crown, but she also smashed her personal-best time of the course, completing the race in a blistering time of 18:26.
Indeed, Clausen’s times had been a bit slower the past couple of weeks. She finished second to Monsignor Donovan’s Leah Brogan at both the Ocean County and Shore Conference championship meets. But Calabro wasn’t worried about her star runner. “It’s a long season,” Calabro said. “Everybody is beginning to get tired. But now with all the big meets coming up, we somehow manage to find a second wind. I knew that with a little rest and less training, her legs would come back.” Jackson placed four runners in the top 25 and collected a total of 131 points to finish in second place in the team event. It’s the best team finish in school history. “We’re thrilled that we were runner-ups,” Calabro said. “We were competing against a lot of top teams. For us to put four runners in the top 25 is a huge accomplishment. In addition, we had a number of girls run their best times.” In only her third time running the hills of Holmdel Park, Amanda Marino finished fourth overall with a time of 18:55. Marino shaved three seconds off her personal-best time at the course. “That’s a pretty significant amount of time,” Calabro said. “This is not an easy course to compete on. It’s hilly and challenging.” Valerie Sidhoum was 21st overall with a time of 20:21 and teammate Ashley Avileirra was 23rd in 20:23. Melissa Maloney completed the race in 22:05, while Tara Thompson finished in 22:11. Erin Ferro posted a time of 23:19. Calabro cut back on training before this meet. She wanted to make sure her teams’ legs were fresh. The tactic worked. “We went a little bit lighter before this race,” Calabro said. “All the training is done. Now we need to stay healthy and rested.” Jackson’s second-place finish earns them a berth into Saturday’s the Meet of Champions. “Two years ago we finished 10th at the event,” Calabro said. “I feel we have a much better team this season. If we have a good day and everybody puts forth the effort they are capable of, then we have a good shot at placing in the top five.” Howell’s girls were 10th in the Group IV competition (249) that was won by Roxbury (41). Freshman Lindsey Lambert led the Rebels in 27th (20:34) with teammate Lauren Wiemken, 28th (20:36). Howell is ranked 17th in the state.
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