Happy finish for Erie’s Saad

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Erie-Prophetstown's Devin Johnson runs during the Three Rivers Meet last month. The Panthers qualified as a team for state last year, but injuries have slowed them in 2012. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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If the Erie-Prophetstown boys cross country co-op ever ever considers adopting a sport-specific nickname, the Good Samaritans would be a fine candidate.

Last winter, Erie senior Connor Saad hurt his hip during the basketball season. He missed out on valuable training during the past summer and, when cross country season arrived, he was severely pronating in his gait, his right foot turned outward about 45 degrees.

Before the first meet arrived, Saad succumbed to intensifying pain. A visit to the doctor revealed an injured IT band along the outside of his right thigh.

He tested the leg at two meets, including the Three Rivers Invite on Sept. 25 in Walnut, as well as in lighter practices.

"It's just not very cool watching your friend being hurt," Prophetstown senior Devin Johnson said. "Even if he wasn't one of our best friends, it would still suck for anybody to have to go through, especially in their last year and everything. When it's one of your friends, it's really … it sucks."

The pain persisted, eliminating any possibility of Saad helping his longtime friends Josh Green and Johnson improve on a 2011 season that saw them ride a regional title all the way to the program's first team state berth in about 30 years.

Johnson spoke for the group at Erie High School Thursday evening, saying it was underwhelmed by a fifth-place finish at the Oregon Sectional and a 16th-place showing at state.

But there was always next year.

"After last year, I remember being on the bus ride home and thinking we could actually be even better this year, especially with the three of us coming back," Saad said.

Then Matthew Mallary transferred to Alleman.

"When we found out Matt wasn't going here anymore and I wasn't healthy, it just kind of killed all our dreams. For this year, anyway," Saad said.

It was going to take a lot more than that to break the Panthers' spirit. Last Saturday, back at the site of the state meet, Johnson and Green ran alongside their injured comrade.

"To run your last race – obviously I didn't want it to end there – but to have these guys, who I've been running with since, [Josh] my freshman year, [Devin] my sophomore year, it was definitely something special," Saad said.

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