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Steve Virgen
Nate Miller has given new meaning to the word busy, in regard to all
his duties as athletic director and coach of the track and field and
cross country programs. This season, he also put on his cap as
recruiter with the hopes of gaining more runners for his girls cross
country team.
“I have my hands full,” Miller said. “I also teach math at the
school for one class.”
Miller will do his best to improve a squad that had only six
runners last year and just one three years ago when the program first
started.
“Last year we struggled to get five in order to score,” Miller
said. “We are gradually building. I think we will be able to score
this year and hopefully that will attract more runners.”
Miller has set goals for his team this year, with the main focus
being on peaking toward the end of the season. If the Lightning build
with success this season, that would be the easiest way to gain
runners into the program.
For the moment, the future of girls cross country team has been
placed on this year’s team, which is led by sophomore Kelsey Rose,
who also plays soccer at the school. Rose returns for her second
varsity year and is expected to be the team’s No. 1 runner again.
Seniors Megan Curry and Elise Brito want to make sure they leave a
lasting impression at the school and within the program. Brito was
Sage Hill’s only runner on the team three years ago, while Curry
started running as a sophomore.
Newcomer Mollie McGann, a freshman, has moved from Vermont and has
quickly found a home with Sage Hill.
“She’s been really strong already,” Miller said. “She will be
great for us.”
The team also features three more freshmen, including Erica Faris,
Roya Rashtchi and Marissa Maliwana..
“Last year, we struggled with injuries,” Miller said. “There were
some meets where we didn’t score as a team. My goal was to field a
team for every meet. This year, overall, there is more talent than
there’s been in previous years. They finished fifth in the [Academy
League] last year and I think we can potentially be in the top
three.”
The Lightning opened their season at the Laguna Hills
Invitational.
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