Exciting Night of Racing Set for Tuesday

ATLANTA -- May 22, 2017 --  The best middle and high school runners from around the region will compete in Atlanta Track Club’s Wingfoot Miles at Tuesday night's All Comers Track & Field Meet at Buck Godfrey Stadium.  The four scholastic races will be followed by two professional races with athletes aiming for the USATF National Championship qualifying standard. The evening begins with two professional 800m races.

Following the professional miles, all runners will have a chance to test their speed at the mile distance on the track. Atlanta Track Club's Enrique Tomas breaks down the scholastic fields and Jay Holder breaks down the pro fields in this preview. 

Middle School Girls

The middle school girl’s race is shaping up to be a three-way battle between sixth- grader Clara Heppner of Alpha Crush, seventh- grader Luna McCauley of Paideia, and eighth-grader McKenna Gates of Creekview.  All boasting impressive resumes, Gates has state titles in the 1600m, 3200m and 3000 in cross country.  McCauley has run the second faster 1600m in Georgia this year and was second to McKenna at the Middle School State Championships.  Heppner is the reigning USATF Region 4 champion over 3000m and 1500m in the 11-12 age group with a PR of 5:10. 

Others to Watch:

Camryn Curtis: E-1 Track Club, Heidi Heppner: Alpha Crush, Shani Simon: Sapphire Track Club

MS Girls - 8:00 p.m.

05:26.5 

 Makena Gates

 Unnattached

05:30.0 

 Maddie Jackson

 Fort Payne

05:30.5 

 Clara Heppner

 Alpha Crush Running Club

05:31.5 

 Luna McCauley

 Paideia

05:35.3 

 Camryn Curtis

 E-1 Track Club

05:37.1 

 Heidi Heppner

 Alpha Crush Running Club

05:38.5 

 Shani Simon

 Sapphite Track Club

05:40.0 

 Mollie Sanderson

 Fort Payne

05:40.1 

 Hattie Rydinsky

 Marietta Middle School

05:40.7 

 Betsy Gordon

 Marietta Middle School

05:40.7 

 Ella Bailey

 Unnattached

05:54.0 

 Ariel Ellis

 Alpha Crush Running Club

 

Middle School Boys

With 3200m National Middle School record holder Zack Truitt out due to injury the field has opened up for a new top champion.  The fastest time run in Georgia this year is 4:40.57. Chasing the new #1 time will be Justin Wachtel who currently has PR’s of 4:45, and 9:55.26.  He will be challenged by McConnell Middle School eighth-grader Evan Miner who holds Georgia's second fastest 800m time of 2:10.  His foot speed could play a strength if the race comes down to a kick.  Close behind Miner is E-1 Track Club's Amir Dayal and Chapel Hill’s Anthony Arredondo who should be right in the mix for the win.

MS Boys - 8:10 p.m.

04:45.0 

 Justin Watchel

 Unnattached

04:51.7 

 Evan Miner

 McConnell Middle School

04:52.1 

 Amir Dayal

 E-1 Track Club

04:54.0 

 Anothony Arredondo

 Chapel Hill Middle School

04:55.4 

 Andrew Jones

 North Hall Middle School

04:57.8 

 Hayden Marshall

 Northwestern Middle School

05:02.5 

 Cameron Watson

 Coffee Middle School

04:57.1 

 Elijah McCauley

 Paideia

 

High School Girls

If this past weekend’s race at the Georgia Meet of Champions is any indication of what is to come at the Wingfoot Mile, then we are in for some great High School races.  On the girls side is future Georgia Tech runner Nicole Fegans of Landmark Christina who just ran a 7 second PR of 10:30 for 3200m on Saturday.  If she can run a 4:52 she will break into Georgia's All-Time Top 10. Fegans will not be alone in the front of the pack.  In the race right with her is 3A 800m/1600m State Champion Naima Turbes of Westminster who is one of Georgia’s top 800m runners this season and is the only other runner in the field to have broken 5:00.  Looking to snag a spot in the top three are the duo from Woodstock High School, Brynne Sumner and Anna Burnett, Milicent Bergey of South Forsyth, and Super Frosh and 5A 1600m/3200m/XC State Champion Nyah Hernandez of Creekview.  Hernadez last showed down with Fegans in the 3200m at the Coaches Invite just coming up short of the win by .34.  The race is anyone’s to win and will come down to the wire.

Others to watch:  Rafaella Gibbons: Winterpark High School (FL), Cate Ambrose: Riverside High School (FL), and Josie Wirtz: Marist School (GA)

High School Girls - 8:20 p.m.

04:55.0 

 Nicole Fegans

 Landmark Christian School

04:59.1 

 Naima Turbes

 Westminster Schools

05:02.3 

 Anna Burnett

 Woodstock High School

05:02.3 

 Brynne Sumner

 Woodstock High School

05:03.5 

 Milicent Bergey

 South Forsyth High School

05:03.7 

 Nyah Hernandez

 Creekview High School

05:05.5 

 Josie Wirtz

 Marist School

05:05.6 

 Rafaella Gibbons

 Winter Park High School

 

05:06.7 

 Morgan Mihalis

 Lakeside High School

05:06.8 

 Abby Kettle

 Greater Atlanta Christian

05:07.0 

 Elizabeth Graves

 Riverwood High School

05:07.1 

 Kaylee DuPont

 South Forsyth High School

05:07.1 

 Maddie Heller

 Blessed Trinity High School

05:07.9 

 Jackie Addy

 Holy Innocents

 5:08.1

 

 Haley Hooper Lovett School

High School Boys

The boys' field will pit Georgia’s best milers against two of Florida’s best milers.  From Georgia, Everett Smulders of Lovett is fresh off a three second PR in the 800m running the tenth fastest time in the U.S. this year of 1:50.  He has shown his range running 4:15 over 1600m and looks to set a new PR against some of the top competitors.  Chasing the top spot are Florida’s Trevor Foley (Citrus Park Christian) and Timothy Doyle (Freedom High School) whose season best times are 4:15.7 and 4:15.8 respectively.  The next group looking to break into the top five and potentially pull off the win are Knox Pittman (Marist), Noah Graham (Brevard), and 5A 800m/1600m Champion Sam Ellis (Decatur).  Ellis was runner up in this race last year and has impressive speed over 800m running 1:51.  Pittman also comes from an 800m strength with a PR of 1:55.  These boys are all gunning for a fast time, and we are sure to see a great race!

Others to watch:

Leif Andersen (Marist), Ben McCoy (Blessed Trinity), and Dax Willette (Rockdale)

High School Boys – 8:30 p.m.

04:15.2 

 Everett Smulders 

 Lovett School

04:15.4 

 Timothy Doyle

 Freedom High School

04:15.7 

 Trevor Foley

 Citrus Park Christian

04:18.1 

 Knox Pittman

 Marist School

04:18.6 

 Noah Graham

 Brevard High School

04:19.0 

 Sam Ellis

 Decatur High School

04:19.0 

 Leif Andersen

 Marist School

04:19.3 

 Ben McCoy

 Blessed Trinity

04:20.1 

 Dax Willette

 Rockdale High School

04:20.2 

 Jordan Bullock

 Brookwood High School

04:20.7 

 James Cragin

 Archer High School

04:20.9 

 Ben Davies

 Holy Innocents

04:21.6 

 Adrian Hernandez

 Allatoona High School

04:22.9 

 Jallah Galimah

 Heritage School 

 
 04:23.2 Zac Cantrell  Creekview High School

Professional Women

The woman to watch in the elite race is 45-year-old Sonja Friend-Uhl. Friend-Uhl, who currently holds the U.S. record for women 40-44 needs to run faster than 4:48.42 to break the current 45-49 world record set by Ykaterina Podkopayeva of Russia in 1997. That time would shatter the current U.S. record of 4:56.28 set just last year. She will have help and competition from Janel Blancett who placed fourth in Friday night's Main Street Mile in Columbia, SC and from Bridget Lyons who has run 16:00 on the track for 5000m this season. 

Elite Women - 8:40 p.m.

4:44 

 Janel Blancett

 Atlanta Track Club

4:44 

 Sonja Fiend-Uhl

 Atlanta Track Club 

4:44 

 Bridget Lyons

 Atlanta Track Club

 

Professional Men

The men's race features three sub-four minute milers, two of which are looking to hit a the standard for the USATF National Championships (3:56.50). Brandon Lasater comes into the race having just run a PR and 800m qualifying time of 1:47.09 at the Georgia Meet of Champions on Friday. It will be a three-man race between Lasater, Kirubel Erassa who ran a season's best of 13:36 for 5000m at the USATF Distance Classic on Thursday and Great Britain's Rob Mullett who hit the world standard for the 3000m steeplechase with a time of 8:30 at the same meet. The advantage goes to Lasater who has less racing in his legs than the other two, but Erassa is due for a winning performance and Mullet bested Lasater when the two raced two weeks ago over 2000m. 

 

Elite Men – 8:50 p.m.

3:58.0 

 Kirubel Erassa 

 Atlanta Track Club

3:58.0 

 Brandon Lasater 

 Atlanta Track Club

3:59.0 

 Rob Mullett

 Atlanta Track Club

4:08.0 

 James Dwyer

 Atlanta Track Club

4:08.0 

 Jim Rosa

 Atlanta Track Club

4:08.0 

 Matt McDonald

 Atlanta Track Club

4:10.0 

 Matt Galvin

 Atlanta Track Club

4:10.0 

 Andrew McLain

 Atlanta Track Club

4:15.0 

 Nate Reich

 Unattached

Professional Men's 800m

NJNY runner and Binghamton grad Jesse Garn comes into this race four days after running a personal best and world standard for 800m at the Georgia Meet of Champions. His time of 1:45.82 was only good enough for fifth in a stacked field. In this race, he's the top seed and the likely winner. Garn's teammate, Chris Geisting won a gold medal in the 4x400 at the 2016 World Indoor Championships and the 200/400 specialist from Notre Dame is coming off a huge PR in the 800m of 1:47.1. Atlanta Track Club's Patrick Peterson is due for a breakthrough and looking for the U.S. standard. 

Elite Men's 800 

1:45.82 

 Jesse Garn 

  NJNY TC

1:47.01 

 Chris Geisting  

 NJNY TC

1:48.00 

 Patrick Peterson

 Atlanta Track Club

1:49.00 

 Aaron Combs

 Queens TC 

1:49.00 

 Joe McCasey 

 NJNY TC

1:49.00 

 Sean Atkinson 

 CPTC New Balance 

1:50.00 

 Daniel Nolan 

 UNA