graphic masthead of boy and City School District of Alabny logo graphic link to Board of Education pages graphic link to school directory pages graphic link to school pages
box bullet HOME
box bullet Albany A-Z
box bullet Academics
box bullet Albany Booster Club and School PTAs
box bullet Archives
box bullet Athletics
box bullet Calendar
box bullet Employment
box bullet Feedback
box bullet Library
box bullet News
box bullet Professional Development
box bullet Programs & Services
box bullet Search Our Site
box bullet Student Registration

 

Athletics

 

Boys' cross country team caps perfect Big 10 season

Led by seniors Justin Thompson, Sam Wells, Quentin Lott and Cesar Lora, the Albany High School boys’ cross country team won its second straight regular-season Big 10 championship in 2007, finishing 8-0 in the conference.

The Falcons capped

their unblemished league run with victories over Schenectady          From left, seniors Quentin Lott, Sam Wells, Cesar Lora and

and Bishop Gibbons       Justin Thompson fueled Albany's unbeaten Big 10 regular

on Oct. 9. The sea-        season.

son included Justin's

record on the Falcons’ home course in Washington Park earlier in the month. Sam was recognized Oct. 23 as the WNYT/TV-13 Dunkin’ Donuts Athlete of the Week for his overall success and determination in overcoming asthma and a circulatory disorder to be a top competitor.


Coach Stanley Gasorowski cited the leadership of his three co-captains -- Sam, Quentin and Cesar -- as a significant factor in the team’s success.

 

“It’s a very nice team, a very hard-working team, and they’re a pleasure to coach,” said Mr. Gasorowski, who completed his 31st year as Albany’s cross country coach.

 

Competing against Amsterdam and Bishop Maginn on Oct. 2, Justin covered the 2.82-mile Washington Park course in a record 15 minutes, 37 seconds. He was Albany's top finisher in each Big 10 competition.

 

“He’s worked very hard to get where he’s at,” Mr. Gasorowski said.

 

Quentin cut eight minutes off his best time as a junior to establish himself as a regular among the Falcons’ top individuals this fall. Sam has overcome health concerns to become one of Albany's top runners, and Mr. Gasorowski lauds him as one of the best leaders he has had in his long tenure.

 

“Sam is always motivated for the team’s success,” he said. “His great forte is his willingness to sacrifice his time to help others. He always has the dedication, desire and determination to excel.”

graphic header for quick links

 

Link to Board of Ed page Link to Directory page Link to Our Schools page