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Hello fellow readers, I'm Alex Esposito, co-founder of Hillsborough Distance Running. My running career begin in the Auten Road Intermediate School Running Club when I was in fifth grade. I was not very interested in running at the time; I just did it to stay in shape for basketball. Once middle school rolled around, I decided to give cross country a shot. I enjoyed running under the coaching of Brian Hahl, but in 7th grade I was an average runner, usually placing in the top 15. In 8th grade things really changed for me. In the final week of summer vacation with school right around the corner, I hadn't run at all. My mom told me to get off my ass and start running, and that's just what I did. That day was a turning point in my life, I realized I had to stop being lazy and accomplish something. Since then, I have taken my running skills to a whole new level. For around half the season, I usually placed in the top five. I remember after one meet when I finished 8th, my coach told me that it wasn't my best performance and he knew I could do better. His words gave me the confidence to be the runner that I am today. I started working harder and harder and the results that I wanted came. Once my buddy Marcus went down with his knee problems, I took over the #2 spot, and held that spot for just about every meet the rest of the year. Not only myself, but our entire team had an outstanding year that won't ever be topped. We only lost one meet that year, to Timberlane, or "The Evil Empire", in which our #1 runner, A.J. Kaletski, and Timberlane's #1 runner were involved in a controversial finish. Timberlane's runner allegedly cut off a small bit of a turn, but those few feet proved to be the difference, as we unfortunately lost. To end my middle school running career, I finished sixth at the Ed Scott Invitational at Pingry Middle School. I hope to continue running for the rest of my life. This year, I was a member of the HHS Cross Country team, and I was quite disappointed in myself after not getting the times I had hoped for. This summer, Marcus and I are going to train harder than anyone else and we will do whatever it takes to get those varsity letters. I also run winter track and spring track. I really love running, and I don't know what I'd do without it.
PR's:
800m: 2:24
1600m: 5:34 (I only ran it once in the beginning of the year, I'm definitely looking to improve on that)
5K: 18:33
3200m: 11:29
Hello fellow readers, I'm Marcus Pescinski, co-founder of Hillsborough Distance Running. My career began in middle school under the coaching of the legendary Brian Hahl. Since then, I have placed 6th in the Summit Invitational and 4th at the Pingry Invitational. After being sidelined my entire freshman cross country season with a devastating knee injury, I am back, running winter and spring track. I will return next year to run all three seasons. I'm pictured above, running to a 6th place finish at the Summit Invitational.PR's:800m: 2:241600m: 5:185k: 19:17(first post-injury 5K)
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-Alex and Marcus