SALVADOR WIRTH
Annandale • cross-country
Wirth is driven to compete, whether as a runner or in the classroom. He is tough to beat at each.
The Cardinals sophomore won the Dassel-Cokato Invitational last week with a time of 15 minutes, 59.4 seconds over a 5K course at Collinwood Park. Wirth, ranked No. 4 in Class 2A by the Minnesota High School Cross-Country Coaches Association, hasn't been beaten in a race this season.
"I'm very competitive," Wirth said. "I like to win."
Wirth is the school's record holder at 1,600 meters (4:17), 3,200 (9:19) and 5,000 (15:58).
"He is the most talented runner I have coached in my 30 years of track and cross-country," Annandale coach Scott Massmann said. "Sal has an amazing ability to run his best races in the biggest meets. He has been tested in almost all of his races by some very good runners."
He also excels in the classroom, where he has a 4.0 GPA, and is a member of the school's Knowledge Bowl team.
"Sal is a model student-athlete," Massmann said. "He is very humble and has some very big future goals for his running career."