The Saint Thomas Aquinas girls have begun the 2014 season with wins at two very competitive meets. The big win at their home meet, the Greg Wilson Classic, earned them a 2nd place finish in the Milesplit.com national team of the week poll. They followed that up with a win in the elite green division at the Forest Park XC Festival in St. Louis, MO. Through both meets the team has been led by junior Haley Dietsch and senior Emily Downey. The two girls finished 18th and 19th at Forest Park and we take a moment now to learn a little bit more about each of them.
Link to Stltodays article on STA's win at Forest Park
- How did you get started in distance running?
EMILY: I got started in distance running by running with my mom. Going on runs and doing road races are something I've done with her since I was little. I was brought into the world of cross country by my parents requirement for participation in a fall sport freshman year in order to meet people entering high school. Through running I have met the greatest people and built some of my strongest friendships.
HALEY: In a middle school track meet nobody signed up for the mile and since I was the only one in the race I was guaranteed a first place medal. I ended up liking the mile and have been running distance ever since then!
- What are your future plans? (college, etc..)
EMILY: Undecided, interested in math-possibly engineering,chemical, top college options are Kansas and St.Louis University. Talking to cross country coaches at both Kansas and K-State.
HALEY: I would really like the opportunity to compete at the collegiate level; however, right now my focus is on having a great junior cross country season.
- What are some of your individual goals for this year?
HALEY: My individual goals this year are to place in the top three at the state meet and run under 18:45 for the 5k.
- What are some of your team goals for this year?
HALEY: We are training hard with our sights set on winning state and improving our placement at the Nike Regional Meet. We hope to earn a spot at the national meet.
- What do you like to do outside of running?
HALEY: Outside of running, I enjoy working at Garry Gribble's running sports and volunteering at the hospital. I also enjoy spending time with my teammates outside of practice where we can become better friends and better teammates.
- What is your favorite thing about high school cross country?
HALEY: Being on the Saint Thomas Aquinas cross country team has not only made me a better runner but it has taught me many valuable life lessons. Our team stresses the importance of hard work, integrity, faith, and being a family, all of which I think contribute to the success of the team.