Minneapolis Southwest cross-country runners Benjamin Batalden and Owen Lindseth enjoy beating heralded teammate Sam Scott in practice. It doesn't happen often, but any small victory they earn puts the duo in select company.
That's because Scott, a sophomore holding the state's No. 1 ranking among the largest schools by enrollment in Class 3A, hasn't lost any of his five varsity races so far this season.
Friday's Roy Griak Invitational at the University of Minnesota's Les Bolstad Golf Course means Scott puts himself on the line against his fastest company to date. Scott and the third-ranked Lakers take part in the Larry Zirgibel High School Boys' Gold Competition starting at 3:45 p.m. Also running the 5,000-meter course are No. 1 Wayzata, No. 2 Rosemount, No. 4 Minnetonka, No. 5 Lakeville North and No. 6 Edina.
And to think, Scott didn't make the top five in the Class 3A preseason coaches' poll. Darn right he noticed.
"I did look at the rankings and said to myself, 'I think I could beat a couple of those guys,' " Scott said. "My goal this season was to finish in the top-3 or top-5. I felt more confident that I could finally race with the big guys."
He sent notice of his intentions by winning the St. Olaf Showcase to start the season. If things go to plan and he returns to run that course in November, he will be pursuing a state championship.
Scott enters the Griak meet with momentum, having ran a personal-best time of 15 minutes, 21.2 seconds at a meet on Tuesday.
"He leads right off and never lets go of the lead," Lakers coach Aaron Gerhardt said. "He runs with uncommon determination and grit."