Local harriers state bound

BV boys place third; Hall duo, PHS’ 
Rhodes qualify


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Hall’s Scott Janusick (452) and T.J. Mosbach (455) get out of the gates quickly at the start  of Saturday’s 2A Aurora sectional meet. The Red Devils’ duo advanced to state along with the Bureau Valley boys’ team and Princeton’s C.J. Rhodes in the girls’ meet.
Hall’s Scott Janusick (452) and T.J. Mosbach (455) get out of the gates quickly at the start of Saturday’s 2A Aurora sectional meet. The Red Devils’ duo advanced to state along with the Bureau Valley boys’ team and Princeton’s C.J. Rhodes in the girls’ meet. (BCR photo/Chris Yucus)
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AURORA— It may have been windy and cold, but the Storm boys’ cross country team, as well as individual qualifiers Scott Janusick and T.J. Mosbach from Hall, and female runner C.J. Rhodes of Princeton got something to warm them up Saturday at the Aurora Christian class 1A sectional — a trip to state.

Running on an extremely muddy course at Oakhurst Forest preserve, made even tougher by strong gusts of wind, the Storm boys’ squad qualified for a trip to Peoria for a second-straight season, finishing third at 151 behind sectional champs Sterling Newman (121) and second-place Westmont (140). Chicago Latin (166) and Rockford Christian (187) claimed the final two state qualifying spots as teams.

Led by top finisher Derrick Johnson (9th, 15:56), the Storm placed three other runners in the top 35, Cody Taylor (28th, 16:38), Ryan Johnson (34th 16:44), and Trent Johnson (35th 16:46). Kenny Catton (61st, 17:09) rounded out the Storm scoring.

“All those kids came up and ran a great race,” said Storm coach Dale Donner. “We thought they ran super last week (at regionals), and they stepped it up even more this week.”

“We want to improve on last year’s sixth place (state finish),” said Derrick Johnson. “Our future is bright right now.”

Hall’s Janusick was the area’s top finisher, coming through the chute fifth overall at 15:49, his Red Devil running mate T.J. Mosbach followed behind two spots later, finishing seventh at 15:53. While the Hall squad finished out of the qualifying picture as a team at ninth, both Janusick and Mosbach earned individual qualifier status for state.

With his qualifying spot locked up, Mosbach was ecstatic.

“You can’t explain how happy I am right now, I could run it (the race) again, that’s how happy I am right now,” Mosbach said.

“We’re very happy to get two guys down,” said Hall coach Tom Keegan “I cant think of two guys who are more deserving. By far, they’re our best performers, and they’re our hardest workers at practice too, what great reinforcement that is for them.”

Princeton sophomore C.J. Rhodes scooped up the seventh and final state-qualifying spot for the ladies with her 16th-place finish that came at 19:41. She said she didn’t expect to qualify and was elated to learn she made the cut for the state race in her first cross country season.

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