THE FACTS
Gettysburg finishes fifth
What: Centennial Conference men's cross country championship
When: Saturday, Nov. 1
Where: Gettysburg, Pa.
THE SKINNY STORY
Gettysburg placed fifth at the 2025 Centennial Conference men's cross country championship for its highest finish since 2019. The Bullets recorded 174 points.
THE LEADERS
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Asher Leuzzi (Weston, Conn./Weston) finished 46th in the field with a time of 26:45.1 to lead the Bullets.
FOR THE FOES
• Johns Hopkins won the team title with 19 points. Emmanuel Leblond paced the Blue Jays with the individual title in a time of 24:13.7.
THE REST OF THE STORY
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Colin Carpenter (Ridgefield, Conn./Wooster School) crossed the line 50th with a time of 26:57.2.
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Mick Lorenger (Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison) was 52nd with a time of 27:15.
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Maddon McNicholas (Morgantown, Pa./Twin Valley) finished 54th with a time of 27:17.1.
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Jack Rogers (Gaithersburg, Md./ Good Counsel) placed 57th with a time of 27:21.3.
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Jack Taylor (Mohnton, Pa./Twin Valley) was 63rd (27:39.8) while
Baxter Merriam (Scarborough, Maine/Scarborough) was 71st (27:55.1).
• John Murphy (75th, 28:11.7),
Andrew Ersin (82nd, 28:44.7),
Jayden Craig (83rd, 28:48.7),
Ben Cole (87th, 29:09.3),
Matthew Kurek (92nd, 29:43.5),
Matthew Wagner (97th, 31:23.8) rounded out the Bullet competitors.
THE INSIDE STORY
• A total of 102 runners completed the 8,000-meter distance on the Gettysburg Battlefield course.
NEXT UP
Gettysburg returns to action at the NCAA Div. III regional championship hosted at Big Spring High School on Nov. 15. The first race begins at 11 a.m.