Gallagher, Blackman Win Falmouth Mile
Joe Reardon
Aug 13, 2012
Marshfield’s Joel Hubbard has been packing in mileage for his rookie cross country season at Syracuse University, so it made complete sense to him that he throw a move, more akin of a distance race, at the field in Saturday evening’s 16th Annual Falmouth Scholastic Boys Mile on the speedy high school oval. Racing in warm, breezy conditions under a threatening sky, Hubbard bolted to the front of the tight pack with 400 meters remaining, only to have Pembroke’s Wesley Gallagher surge past him with 200 meters left and hold on for the victory in 4 minutes, 33.98 seconds. Hubbard nailed down second in 4:36.94, the same time as teammate Kevin Thomas who was third. Brendan Robertson of Westboro finished fourth with his 4:38.39. Gallagher, who has been running 75-mile weeks on the quiet roads of Pembroke, was happy with the win and didn’t give much thought to his time. “This is off of no track training,” said the Northeastern-bound Gallagher. “I’m just doing all cross country training. This is off of nothing. I’m happy with the race. “I wanted to hang in the back. I realized we were going 5-minute pace. I was scared he (Hubbard) was going to hold that kick the whole way. When there was 200 to go and I passed him, I was really scared he was going to come right up on me. I just wanted to go for the win.” Hubbard, who clocked a scalding 4:09.74 mile to finish second to Mansfield’s Josh Lampron in the state meet, was curious to see what kind of mile her could run solely off of distance training. “I haven’t really trained for this at all,” he said. “I knew I didn’t have that much speed in me so I figured I’d go with 400 left instead of 150 or 200, where I’d normally make a move. I wanted to get enough distance on them and try to hold them off. It didn’t really work out that way.”