Eli’s Coming, But Jays Can Only Manage Third at District Cross Country Meet

Posted October 25, 2016 / Last updated November 1, 2016

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Senior Eli Sisung broke the 16-minute barrier to claim third place overall in the District 9-5A cross country meet on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at City Park.

Senior Eli Sisung broke the 16-minute barrier to claim fourth place overall in the District 9-5A cross country meet on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at City Park.

Eli Sisung broke the 16:00 minute barrier for the first time since his sophomore year, finishing fourth overall at the District 9-5A cross country championship on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at City Park.

Sisung, a senior, battled injuries all last year after a promising sophomore campaign. On Tuesday, he became the first Jesuit runner this year to beat fellow senior Reed Meric, posting a time of 15:57 on the three-mile course. Meric would finish fifth with a time of 16:06. Senior John Kling also cracked the Top Ten, finishing 8th with a time of 16:17.

“I definitely felt good today,” said Sisung. “I knew I had some gas left in the tank at the two-mile mark, and that’s when I started to make my move. I wasn’t sure I was going to be able to sustain it, but then the crowd really picked me up over the last 800 meters. The support really made a difference.”

Indeed, Jesuit had an impressive fan turnout, with several faculty members on hand, as well as just about the entire basketball team, not to mention legions of runners not participating in the race.

Unfortunately, teams don’t get points for fans.

Brother Martin, which claimed the top two individual spots, took first place overall with a score of 35 points. Holy Cross came in second with 52. Jesuit ended up third, with 57 points.

Junior Jordan Tufts was fourth across the finish line for the Jays with a time of 16:48, good enough to finish in the Top 20. He was followed by junior Michael Williams (22nd, 16:55), senior Tanner Tresca (24th, 17:04), and senior Luke Malter (28th, 17:30).

It was  a disappointing race for Tresca, who has consistently been among Jesuit’s top four runners all year. He tweaked a hamstring somewhere near the two-mile mark and was struggling noticeably by the time he reached the finish line.

It’s crunch time now for the team, which is down to its last two meets. The Region 3-5A meet, a new addition to the LHSAA cross country calendar, will take place on Friday, November 5. Then, it’s on to state at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches on Tuesday, November 15.