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Story by Jim LambertOne of the most impressive and memorable performances on Sectional Saturday had nothing to do with time or place. It had everything to do with guts and heart.In one of the most courageous and valiant finishes you'll ever see, Middletown South's Kathleen Shay was in fifth place in the North Jersey, Sec. 2 Group 3 race at Greystone Park in Morris Plains with less than a quarter mile to go when she started to struggle.Shay, a senior, began to slow down considerably and started shuffling her feet as runners sped past her. Then with about 25 meters left in the race, Shay's legs simply couldn't hold her up any longer and she crashed to the ground. After multiple failed attempts to get back on her feet, Shay did the only thing she could to get to finish line. She crawled.Many spectators in the big crowd that lined the homestretch gasped as Shay dragged her body across the gravel trail, some calling out to meet officials to help her. Knowing Shay would be disqualified if they aided her before she crossed the line, meet officials stayed alongside Shay to making sure she remained as safe as possible while runners dashed around her.After Shay finally willed herself across the line, she was scooped up by her father, Padraic, who carried her over to the EMT tent to receive medical attention.Middletown South girls coach Bill Clifton said something similar happened to Shay at the Shore Conference Championships last week, and that Shay was cleared by doctors to race at the sectional meet. "I've never seen anyone show so much heart,'' said Clifton, who said Shay was feeling better on Sunday. "I just watched the video and was moved to tears. I have never seen more determination or guts. I don't think I can ever watch that again as one of my own gave everything for her team.''Why did Shay keep going? "When this happened at Shore Conference last week we asked her why she kept going,'' said Clifton. "She told us that she knew her teammates were depending on her and she didn't want to let them down.'' For the record, Shay finished 28th in the Saturday's Sectional Championships and Middletown South placed second to Mendham to advance to the State Group 3 Championships next Saturday at Holmdel Park. While most people will forget Shay's time and place, no one will ever forget her heart, guts and commitment to her team.Kathleen Shay is what cross-country is all about!
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Public entries are closing this and Non-Public October 31st.
We've put together a picks and predictions article to preview every sectional meet.
One for the 5th Man or Woman on the team. The ones fighting in the thick of it.
Information and more for Sectionals weekend.
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A variety of merges re-scoring the stats recorded during the Sectional Championships on Saturday.
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Here are the quickest 5K performances from all the Sectionals meets as well as the two Non-Public events.
Images from every group at the Greystone course can be found here.
The Middletown South runner willed herself across the finish line by crawling in the NJ Sec. 2 Group 3 race
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