Girls cross country: Dobbs unseats Lautzenheiser

Girls cross country: Dobbs unseats Lautzenheiser

ALEXA WELCH EDLUND / TIMES-DISPATCH

Ted Richardson of James River High School (left) won the Central Region Cross Country boys title Saturday. Erica Dobbs of Deep Run won the girls race.

 

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Deep Run junior Erica Dobbs had a fairly simple, straightforward strategy for the Central Region girls cross country meet: find Midlothian's Kathleen Lautzenheiser and follow in her footsteps for as long as possible, then win a sprint to the finish line.

Executing her plan to topple the two-time defending regional champion was considerably more difficult. But as she rounded the final turn running stride for stride with Lautzenheiser, Dobbs unleashed the finishing kick that earned her all-state honors in the 1,600 meters and pulled away to win her first region title by 5 seconds yesterday at Pole Green Park.

"It's very painful. It hurts a lot, but I heard my teammates screaming and that really pushed me to go," Dobbs said. "I had my dad screaming at me in my head. I was like, 'I'm almost done. Why would I put in all this hard work and not finish it off?'"

Dobbs, who had run 18:46 on the same 3.1-mile course to win the Colonial District championship last week, shaved 23 seconds off that time and dealt Lautzenheiser her second regional runner-up finish.

Maggie Walker Governor School's Clarissa Schick finished third in 18:43, while Cosby's Megan Moye (18:49) and Midlothian's Marie Johnston (18:56) rounded out the top five.

"All runners go through this, when you know you could've had a better day and you know you're capable of running faster," Lautzenheiser said.

The senior still got to celebrate with her teammates when Midlothian claimed its fifth consecutive girls team title. The Trojans, who can become the first team to win five straight Group AAA state championships, placed three runners in the top 10 and outdistanced runner-up Maggie Walker by 13 points.

Deep Run and Lee-Davis also secured top-four finishes in the team standings and earned the right to represent the region Saturday at Great Meadow in Warrenton.

"It's like I tell the kids, you have a huge target on your back and everybody wants to beat you," Midlothian coach Stan Morgan said. "That's the way it is in any sport; when you're dominant, somebody wants to take you down."

Lautzenheiser certainly had a target on her back yesterday. Aided by what she described as a "comfortable" pace, Dobbs stayed patient and kept her eyes glued to Lautzenheiser until the leaders reached the course's final steep hill.

Lautzenheiser gamely tried to keep pace, but her tank was all but empty by the closing stretch.

"The last 100 to 200 [meters], I tried to pass her, but she passed me and she went by me pretty fast. At that point, my whole body just shut down," Lautzenheiser said.

Talk about finishing with a flourish: Dobbs, who had spent most of the season as Deep Run's No. 3 runner behind her sister Courtney and Madalyn Nuckols, saved her two best performances for districts and regionals.

She doesn't have much time to celebrate, though. She'll be on the soccer field today when her Richmond Strikers U-17 club team plays for the state championship.

"It makes me wonder if I could be a lot better if I just picked one or the other," Dobbs acknowledged.

Nobody was better yesterday.

RESULTS

Team: Midlothian 59, Maggie Walker Governor's School 72, Deep Run 90, Lee-Davis 92, Hanover 143, Cosby 156, Mills Godwin 159, James River 254, Hermitage 270, Prince George 287, Atlee 307, Manchester 307, Colonial Heights 339, Matoaca 354, Thomas Dale 408.

Individuals : 1. Erica Dobbs (DR) 18:23; 2. Kathleen Lautzenheiser (Mid) 18:28; 3. Clarissa Schick (MWGS) 18:43; 4. Megan Moye (Cos) 18:49; 5. Marie Johnston (Mid) 18:56; 6. Madalyn Nuckols (DR) 18:57; 7. Anna Spiers (MW) 18:58; 8. Bonny Turnage (L-D) 19:04; 9. Stephanie Cario (L-D) 19:09; 10. Amy Witt (Mid) 19:15; 11. Anna Gordon (Han) 19:19; 12. Amanda Tomlin (PG) 19:29; 13. Lauren Hopper (Han) 19:30; 14. Courtney Dobbs (DR) 19:34; 15. Amanda Lineberry (L-D) 19:44.

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