The 6-foot-2, 160-pound senior raced to the Division 1 individual state championship this past season with a time of 16:13.9, leading the Redhawks to the state title as a team. Marshall also won the Queensbury Invitational, the Burnt Hills Invitational and the Varsity C race at the Manhattan Invitational. He finished fourth at the New England Cross Country Championships, third at the Nike Cross Nationals Northeast Regional championships and 36th nationally at the NXN Final.
Marshall has maintained a 3.41 GPA in the classroom. He has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete in cross country and track and field on scholarship at the University of Vermont this fall.
Marshall has volunteered locally on behalf of youth track programs and community road races. "Tyler has an amazing work ethic, which has allowed him to grow over four years into one of the best cross country runners in New England and the entire Northeast region," said Champlain Valley Union coach Scott Bliss. "I'm not sure I'll ever coach another boy at his level. I'm glad I got to experience it at least this one time."