M15-19: William Shaver Edges Jackson Allen in a Blistering Battle at the Front
- Shaver wins in 38:17 (6:10/mi), the fastest time in the M15-19 group across a frigid 29°F morning with 16 mph winds.
- 23 seconds separated 1st and 2nd — Shaver over Allen (38:40, 6:13/mi) — in the sharpest duel of the age group.
- A 10-minute gap to 3rd: Jack Parry (49:36) finished well clear of the rest, making the real race a two-man affair at the front.
- 9th and 10th went down to the wire: Noah Payne (1:15:14) and Christopher Farmer (1:15:15) were separated by a single second.
The story of M15-19 on a biting December morning in Huntsville was written in the first two finishing slots. William Shaver, 19, and Jackson Allen, 18, both from Huntsville, ran away from the field together and then pulled apart only at the end — Shaver crossing in 38:17 to Allen's 38:40, a margin of 23 seconds across 6.2 miles of cold, windy roads. Both men held sub-6:15 pace throughout, a genuinely sharp effort in conditions that made fast running a real ask.
Behind that lead pair, Jack Parry (17, New Market) claimed 3rd in 49:36 — nearly 11 minutes back from Shaver but a comfortable 4:56 clear of 4th-place Henry Holland. Parry's 7:59/mi average was solid enough to hold off a mid-pack that bunched considerably: Henry Airhart (57:13), Kaden Kim (57:55), and Shaun O'Neal (1:02:08) filled out 5th through 7th within about five minutes of each other.
At the back of the group, Noah Payne and Christopher Farmer staged their own quiet drama — 9th and 10th separated by one second (1:15:14 to 1:15:15) after 10 kilometers in the cold. Deshon Wallace rounded out the 11-finisher field in 1:32:34. Note: Jc Heikkinen's recorded time of 8:14:14 appears to reflect a data anomaly rather than a race result. Shaver's win, in any case, was the headline — a clean, fast performance that held up against sharp competition right to the line.
AI recap · generated from official results
