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St. Charles North’s Gray discovers same intensity in running as swimming

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St. Charles North senior Spencer Gray is the Kane County Chronicle's Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year. (Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com)

Spencer Gray alternates between high- and low-impact training during most days as a multi sport St. Charles North athlete.

Through it all, the standout distance runner and swimmer always seems to keep his stamina.

“He’s an aerobic machine,” North boys cross country coach Kevin Harrington said. “He can go and go and go. Certainly no one works harder than he does.”

Gray is accustomed to that refrain around the pool, but hadn’t found the same intensity in his running workouts until recently. Sparked by a sense of urgency entering what might have been his final fall of competitive cross country racing, the Kane County Chronicle Boys Runner of the Year rolled with the change of attitude.

“I don’t think I could be too much happier with the season,” Gray said. “We won conference for the third year in a row, and that was a pretty big deal for us. We trained really hard all year and accomplished more than we thought we might.”

North added to its string of Upstate Eight Conference River Division titles with runner-up team races at regionals and sectionals before a 20th-place team finish at the 3A state meet.

The North Stars aspired to place several notches better at Peoria’s Detweiller Park, and Gray was among those trying to assign perspective to the season on the bus ride home. That task has been easier in the days since the Nov. 3 state meet, when Gray finished 45th in 15:02. While that time marked a steady climb from his first two state runs – 16:04 in 2010 and 15:33 last season – it still fell on the wrong end of an important benchmark.

“It’s always every runners dream to run that 15 double-zero,” Gray said. “To come that close, I know it hurts, because it’s something you shoot for, but I have to know I came close and deal with that. It was tough. I had to be real happy with it, but I still wanted to get under the 15 minutes.”

Harrington marvels at Gray’s recent physical development while reminiscing about an athletic career that still could have a milestone or two left.

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