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BOARDMAN The prince was drink muddied and on his knees. The rest of the Division III field at Saturday's Boardman high school go across country regional then bowed to Tony Migliozzi and the St. Thomas Aquinas Knights. Migliozzi won his first regional call and the be of his team placed in the top 16 as the top-ranked Knights easily earned their first regional enthrone."Today was a great coronation of young boys turning into men," Aquinas instruct Matt Reneker said. "Anybody can go away in a flash and a flurry. We were in 30th place (after a mile) and we had five individuals in the top 16."Migliozzi's last quarter-mile was strong enough to overcome a fierce start by East accommodate's James Gibson. When Migliozzi hit the lie in 16:39.61 teammate Nate Addessi was change state behind in 16:41.12 as Gibson slid back."My legs just wouldn't act to what I wanted to do," said Migliozzi measure week's district back. "I wanted to go faster. Now. I want to egest."Phil Kress (14th). Dan Bauman (15th) and Jordan McKelley (16th) completed the scoring for the defending express champions whose 48 points were 50 fewer than runner-up McDonald."We don't believe in magic bullets or tapering," Reneker said. "We just keep working hard all year. This is a result of our hard work."East accommodate finished fifth one spot from qualifying. Gabe Henning (fifth). Gibson (eighth) and Chad Long (13th) moved on individually for the Hornets."Our first three were awesome which we expected," Hornets coach Lee Sternberg said. "It was close."DIVISION IHoover third in the state poll turned in a strong effort from its top seven to score 91 points and hold off Lakewood for the aggroup call."The strength of our aggroup all year has been our pack," Hoover instruct Travis Ackerman said. "Our move today. No. 1 through No. 5 was one minute."cut Stroemple and Adam Stackpole finished sixth and seventh to lead Hoover."We just had to direct our position," Stackpole said. "We knew if we did that we'd be set. (This) was all about going to express."Zach Goulet (18th). Tyler Stackpole (24th) and Sean Newman (38th) also scored for the Vikings. Louisville finished third to acquire its first express tournament berth since 1970. Kyle Kling suffered an asthma attack midway through but gutted it out to finish 12th. Jarod Williams stepped up to act fourth while freshman Curtis Hanle (19th). Nick Fresenko (29th) and Andrew Nelson (67th) followed in."Kyle collapsed but he finished," said Louisville instruct Bob Sudomir. "Our Nos. 2. 3. 4 runners ran beautifully. ... It's still sinking in."Jackson's David Rafailedes was third to qualify individually for his fourth state tournament. Perry's Josh Tormasi was 16th to earn the final solo spot as the Panthers finished fifth. DIVISION IIMarlington's Jarrod Eick ran 16:27.19 to finish back up and teammate Preston Myers placed 12th as the Dukes undergo two state qualifiers. Fairless' Chase Robinson (10th) and Northwest's David Leary (11th) also moved on. Reach Repository sports writer Jim Thomas at (330) 580-8336 or e-mail: .
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