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Girls Cross Country Inducted: 2006 - Graduated: 1990
Once they gathered a head of steam, there was no stopping them.With each passing week, it seemed like the ’90 girls’ cross country team was playing a game of “CanYouTopThis,” reeling off onemilestone performance after another en route to one of the greatest seasons in Nanuet athletic team history. It started with the streak-buster – Nanuet’s 23-32 victory over Pearl River, scissoring the Pirates’12-year dual-meet winning streak. It then continued with mid-season successes that helped forge the team’s character, and climaxed in season-ending efforts that stamped these Golden Knights as a team for the ages. On magical back-to-back weekends in mid-November, Nanuet won the New York State Class C championship and then finished second to nationally ranked Saratoga in the state Federation meet, which encompassed all classes and divisions in one winner-take-all showdown. In both races they overcame cold, rainy weather and sloppy course conditions. “Going into the state championships we were the underdog to No. 1-ranked Allegany,” recalls Larry Beckerle, the team’s head coach. “Our girls persevered in the bad weather and really came through. After that, the Federation meet was icing on the cake. They surpassed all expectations as a small school competing in the Federation meet and finishing second.” A solid nucleus of returners had Beckerle and assistant coach Dave Hanson optimistic for a fruitful ’90 campaign, but even they could not have foreseen the leap their young team was poised to make. Sophomore Sheri Felenstein was the team’s forerunner and one of the premier harriers in the state. She and sisters Kristin and Kathy Thelen, a sophomore and junior respectively, were already seasoned veterans, having competed in the state meet the previous year. But the other varsity members “made a big difference” in elevating the ’90 team beyond its predecessors, Beckerle says. Another pair of sisters, sophomore Maura Wholey and senior Bernie Wholey, consistently gave the Golden Knights solid fourth and fifth scorers. Soph Jennifer Mills and freshman Aime Goldberg were the other varsity runners for most of the season. Beckerle cited in particular the heroics of Maura Wholey, who overtook three runners from Allegany in the final 600 meters to cement the state-meet crown. Maura also overcame a sprained ankle while warming up for the Pearl River meet and “ran great” in that meet, Beckerle says. “She always ran tough in race situations.” The Nanuet runners came into the season well-conditioned from summer training and from high-mileage cross country camp workouts supervised by Dick Teetsel, Beckerle’s previous assistant coach. The girls’ self-esteem soared in mid-September when they outran Pearl River to snap the Pirates’ dual-meet winning skein at 86. As the two-time defending state Class B champion, Pearl River was a worthy yardstick for the Knights to measure their transformation into a state title contender. “I knew before the season started that we were going to have a good team,” Beckerle says, “but I had lowered my expectations for that early in the season.”Assistant coach Hanson had no such reservations, however, and got the team believing it could defeat Pearl River. “That was a real confidence-booster,” Beckerle says. “Our girls had a bit of an inferiority complex to runners in a Pearl River uniform. But after beating Pearl River, other teams and other coaches, including Dan (Doherty, Pearl River’s coach), were saying that we could do very well. Now we had something concrete to show that.” After emerging victorious at the JFK-Bob Sterling Invitational, Nanuet hit its only speed bump, placing fourth at the St.Anthony’s Invitational when several of its top runners veered off course on the SunkenMeadow (L.I.) layout. The misfortune only strengthened the team’s resolve, however, as the Knights finished fifth the following weekend in the Girls’ Eastern States Championship at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. Foreshadowing their state and Federation showings, they thrived in wet conditions at the Easterns. The succeeding weeks brought one banner headline after another: • Completing a perfect 7-0 dual-meet campaign; • Easily capturing the Section 1 Coaches & Officials Invitational, with a 1-2 finish from Felenstein and Kristin Thelen; • Winning their first Rockland County championship, with Felenstein notching the first of her three consecutive individual County titles; • Sweeping the top four places and 10 of the top 11 in a near-shutout (16 points) at the League III-A meet; • Almost duplicating that feat with a 1-2-3 sweep (Felenstein, Kristin and Kathy Thelen) and five of the top six in the Section 1 Class Championship, two points from a perfect score, and dethroning ninetime defending champ Bronxville in the process; • Parlaying the ninth-place finish of Felenstein and valuable scoring placements from Kristin Thelen (12th), Kathy Thelen (20th) and Maura Wholey (24th) into the New York State Class C crown; • Culminating their season with a sparkling runner-up finish in the state Federation championship, led by Felenstein’s 12th-place showing (out of 238 finishers) and solid efforts from Kristin (23rd) and Kathy Thelen (31st). The Knights finished the season with the No. 1 state ranking in Classes B-C-D. Fittingly, Beckerle was honored as Rockland County Coach of the Year. He, in turn, offered high praise for veterans Hanson and Teetsel in helping to develop the team into champions. (Hanson, incidentally, had coached the Nanuet boys to the team title at the inaugural Federation meet in 1974). Several teammembers also raked in post-season accolades. Felenstein and both Thelens earned first-team All- County honors, and Felenstein also made second-team All-State.Other key contributors to Nanuet’s gold-plated season included Rachel Baughman, Krista Schoolcraft, Kitty Wilkins, Christine Hadermayer, Kerri Flannery and Charlene Vatsinaris. |