Brist, Gangemi earn All-State honors
Whitefish missed out on the hardware at
the Class A state cross country meet, yet they still managed some
impressive results against tough competition.
Fischer Gangemi (16:21) was ninth
overall for the boys, while Nicole Brist (19:46) was 14th overall
among girls. They both earned All-State honors.
“We had a few great performances,”
Whitefish coach Bill Brist said. “Fischer Gangemi and Nicole Brist
earning All State honors by placing in the top 15, that was
fantastic for our team.
“Jace Kalbfleisch (19th) and Maya
Gordon (21st) both had nice races, as well.”
Both runners just missed the top
15.
“They have both improved a lot this
season,” Brist said. “I think that they will be a big part of next
year’s success.
“We have a lot of runners on our teams
that need just a bit more experience. Between the boys and girls
teams, nine of our 14 runners were running in their first state
race. It’s tough to get out there and race against the best in the
state for the first time. We had some nice races, especially with
the girls, where nearly all the runners ran close to their season
bests.”
The Lady Bulldogs finished in seventh
place overall behind strong races from Brist, Gordon, Peyton Twete,
Emma Marchetti, Revecca Holdhusen, Autumn Fisher and Andrea
Lamoureux.
“In order to run for the title you need
all of your runners to be able to compete for a top 20 placing,”
Brist said. “We were not quite at that level this season. We made
some great strides, and competed well within our conference, but we
need a bit more time to be able to compete for trophies at the
state level.”
The boys team capped an impressive
season with a 10th place finish at state behind quality outings
from Gangemi, Kalbfleisch, Keaton Grove, Will Holdhusen, Thomas
Henson, Caleb Knox and Elias Taylor.
“For our program, at Whitefish High
School, we like to be competitive,” Brist said. “We also like to
see our runners mature and learn. Both, with their running, and
with everything they do. I think that we had forty individuals
achieve that goal this season. I’m very pleased with that
result.”
Brist thanked the parents and assistant
coaching staff (Sara Brist, Aldo Kuntz and Janna Rozar) for their
support.
“With their continued outstanding
participation, cross country will always be able to represent the
community and high school in the best fashion possible,” he
said.