Last Wednesday's inter squad Green and White Meet kicked off our racing season. The team excitedly embraced the challenge of the hilly 2 mile course with many outstanding efforts on a beautiful august evening. In continuing the traditional style of our G&W meet, the race was handicapped with the fastest members of the team starting last. Coach Kern did an outstanding job with the predictions (we compared his prediction times to the results afterward) to level out the field for a competitive race amongst the entire team. Congrats to this years Green and White champion Riley A.
Thanks to parent photographers Mr. H and Ms. W you can see pictures of the meet here: http://2010pattonvillecrosscountry.shutterfly.com/
Sunday, August 29, 2010
News for the week: August 30-Sept. 6
Practice Week of Aug. 30- Sept. 4
Daily Practice time is 2:30-5:25 mon-thurs and 2:30 -4:50 on *fridays (unless noted otherwise)- Always meet at the stadium * The activity bus only runs at 5:00pm on friday
Mon. 30th- High School - Workout /Race info/ uniforms to those still in need-practice over by 4:15 activity Bus
Tues. 31st - Fleet Feet Kickoff Meet - meet at stadium at 2:30 for Bus (meet details below)
Wed. 1st - carpool to Creve Coeur Upper area
Thurs. 2nd - carpool to Vago park.
Fri. 3rd - carpool to Creve Coeur (Falls) (return to PHS by 4:50)
Labor day weekend workouts: for those who wish to be the best they can be
Saturday:
Returning runners do a tempo run and core/strength exercises
New runners - conversation pace run 3 miles plus core/strength exercises
Sunday: Off- rest day
Monday (Labor Day): - a good day for some trail running!
Returning runners: long run, conversation pace.
New Runners - standard distance run (2-3 miles)
Fleet Feet XC Kickoff Information:
Check out the website at: http://www.fleetfeetstl.com/xckickoff.htm
See a short video of last years meet here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf6cKNrv0Vc
Location: Quail Ridge Park in St. Charles County
Date: Tuesday August 31
2:35 Bus leaves PHS
4:15 JV Girls
4:45 JV Boys
5:15 Varsity Girls
5:15 Varsity Boys
6:15 Pizza Party/Awards
7:00ish Bus leaves for PHS
7:30-7:45ish - arrive back at PHS (stadium lot)
Directions to Quail Ridge Park:
-I-70 west
-Exit onto 40/61 south
-At the first stop light Callahan Rd. turn right
-Then make an immediate right on to Quail Ridge Parkway
- The park entrance is approximately 3/4 mile on the left
- Stay straight after the entrance and drive to the back of the park.
Drive time approximately 30 minutes from 70&270
Upcoming Meets:
-Forest Park XC festival -Sept. 11
-Pattonville/Saint Charles West Fresh/Soph meet- Tues Sept. 14 (we put this one on)
Other News:
**Attention all team members: with the race coming up tuesday, Coach Kern has posted an excellent list of "Racing Principles" on his blog. Hit the "CK-ON COURSE" link on the side bar to check it out.... Consider it required reading...
Girls' Cross Country Team Dinner:
When: Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 6 p.m.
Where: Elise M's house (e-mail her for directions at elisemoser@yahoo.com)
What to bring:
Freshman: Fruit and veggies
Sophomores and Juniors: Drinks (non-carbonated juices, lemonade, tea, etc.)
Seniors: A loaf of your favorite bread and a dessert
If you have any questions, e-mail Elise!
Quote of the week:
Sit as little as possible. Give no credence to any thought not born outdoors while moving about freely. - Friedrich Nietzsche
Daily Practice time is 2:30-5:25 mon-thurs and 2:30 -4:50 on *fridays (unless noted otherwise)- Always meet at the stadium * The activity bus only runs at 5:00pm on friday
Mon. 30th- High School - Workout /Race info/ uniforms to those still in need-practice over by 4:15 activity Bus
Tues. 31st - Fleet Feet Kickoff Meet - meet at stadium at 2:30 for Bus (meet details below)
Wed. 1st - carpool to Creve Coeur Upper area
Thurs. 2nd - carpool to Vago park.
Fri. 3rd - carpool to Creve Coeur (Falls) (return to PHS by 4:50)
Labor day weekend workouts: for those who wish to be the best they can be
Saturday:
Returning runners do a tempo run and core/strength exercises
New runners - conversation pace run 3 miles plus core/strength exercises
Sunday: Off- rest day
Monday (Labor Day): - a good day for some trail running!
Returning runners: long run, conversation pace.
New Runners - standard distance run (2-3 miles)
Fleet Feet XC Kickoff Information:
Check out the website at: http://www.fleetfeetstl.com/xckickoff.htm
See a short video of last years meet here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf6cKNrv0Vc
Location: Quail Ridge Park in St. Charles County
Date: Tuesday August 31
2:35 Bus leaves PHS
4:15 JV Girls
4:45 JV Boys
5:15 Varsity Girls
5:15 Varsity Boys
6:15 Pizza Party/Awards
7:00ish Bus leaves for PHS
7:30-7:45ish - arrive back at PHS (stadium lot)
Directions to Quail Ridge Park:
-I-70 west
-Exit onto 40/61 south
-At the first stop light Callahan Rd. turn right
-Then make an immediate right on to Quail Ridge Parkway
- The park entrance is approximately 3/4 mile on the left
- Stay straight after the entrance and drive to the back of the park.
Drive time approximately 30 minutes from 70&270
Upcoming Meets:
-Forest Park XC festival -Sept. 11
-Pattonville/Saint Charles West Fresh/Soph meet- Tues Sept. 14 (we put this one on)
Other News:
**Attention all team members: with the race coming up tuesday, Coach Kern has posted an excellent list of "Racing Principles" on his blog. Hit the "CK-ON COURSE" link on the side bar to check it out.... Consider it required reading...
Girls' Cross Country Team Dinner:
When: Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 6 p.m.
Where: Elise M's house (e-mail her for directions at elisemoser@yahoo.com)
What to bring:
Freshman: Fruit and veggies
Sophomores and Juniors: Drinks (non-carbonated juices, lemonade, tea, etc.)
Seniors: A loaf of your favorite bread and a dessert
If you have any questions, e-mail Elise!
Quote of the week:
Sit as little as possible. Give no credence to any thought not born outdoors while moving about freely. - Friedrich Nietzsche
Sunday, August 22, 2010
A few more announcements..and dates to remember
In addition to the previous post with this weeks schedule, I have 3 more bits of news to share with the team. (and Parents)
We have added a new meet to our schedule that was left off the original list. On Tues. Sept. 14 we will host a Fresh/Soph meet with St. Charles West at 4:00pm in McNair Park. Hopefully, we will have a lot of schools attend and team members who are not racing are expected to help with running off the meet.
My second announcement concerns two other special events this season that are optional, but should be lots of fun:
Saturday Sept. 25 – Katy Trail Community Service work day. 8:00am – 12:00pm We will meet at the high school and car pool to the Katy trail to help the St. Charles Parks Dept. clear honeysuckle from the area around the trail.
Friday, October 8 – “Apple Run” We will meet in the morning at the high school and car pool over to Pere Marquette state park for a trail run. Afterwards we will go to Eckert’s Orchard to pick apples. We will returnto the high school in the late afternoon. Watch the blog for details this October.
Finally, I would like to share some information on the Pattonville Athlectic & Activiites Foundation (P2AF) Their "purpose and mission is to create more and enhanced opportunities for our students in the areas of athlectics and activities." Check out their website for more information http://www.p2af.com/
That does it ...thanks for reading.
Coach F
We have added a new meet to our schedule that was left off the original list. On Tues. Sept. 14 we will host a Fresh/Soph meet with St. Charles West at 4:00pm in McNair Park. Hopefully, we will have a lot of schools attend and team members who are not racing are expected to help with running off the meet.
My second announcement concerns two other special events this season that are optional, but should be lots of fun:
Saturday Sept. 25 – Katy Trail Community Service work day. 8:00am – 12:00pm We will meet at the high school and car pool to the Katy trail to help the St. Charles Parks Dept. clear honeysuckle from the area around the trail.
Friday, October 8 – “Apple Run” We will meet in the morning at the high school and car pool over to Pere Marquette state park for a trail run. Afterwards we will go to Eckert’s Orchard to pick apples. We will returnto the high school in the late afternoon. Watch the blog for details this October.
Finally, I would like to share some information on the Pattonville Athlectic & Activiites Foundation (P2AF) Their "purpose and mission is to create more and enhanced opportunities for our students in the areas of athlectics and activities." Check out their website for more information http://www.p2af.com/
That does it ...thanks for reading.
Coach F
Saturday, August 21, 2010
News for the week: August 23-28
Practice Week of Aug. 23-27
Daily Practice time is 2:30-5:25 mon-thurs and 2:30 -4:50 on *fridays(unless noted otherwise)- Always meet at the stadium * The activity bus only runs at 5:00pm on friday
Mon. 23th - Bus to Busch Wildlife
Do you still need to buy a team shirt? You will need it for team pictures on tuesday.
Picture forms will be sent home at practice and should be returned with your payment tomorrow for anyone wanting to purchase individual or team pictures.
Tues. 24th - Team Picture before practice- practice on campus
Wear - your team T-shirt and black shorts
Bring - photo order form and $ if buying photos
Also, if you do not yet have a uniform, make sure to ask coach for one today.
Wed. 25th - Green and White Meet. Meet at the Stadium at 4:30. Details below.
Thurs. 26 - Bus to Quail Ridge park to tour course for our first meet.
Fri. 27 - Carpool to Creve Coeur park- Practice finished by 4:50 to catch 5:00 Activity Bus
Green and White Meet Details
Place: PHS campus 2 mile course- meet at the Track
Wear: uniform, but bring sweats to get in the habit and just in case.
Time: meet at the stadium at 4:30pm
Race Time: 5:30pm with a picnic following post-race stretching
Food to bring for picnic:
Freshman: Fruits or Vegetables
Sophomores: lunch meat/ cheese etc. for sandwiches
Juniors: Breads for sandwiches/ chips
Seniors: Desserts
Coaches: We will provide plates, forks, spoon, napkins etc. as well as drink and cups
Remember to bring your camera and invite your friends and family!
Important Upcoming Dates:
- Our first official meet will be the Fleet Feet XC Kickoff at Quail Ridge park next tuesday, Aug.31 (you must have at least 14 practices to compete in this race)
- No School on Sept. 6 (Labor Day) - No Practice
Other News:
- Attention: Parents, siblings, alumni and all others (who are not participating in MSHSAA school sanctioned sports this season) You have the chance to get a taste or refresh those old memories of Cross Country at our second meet. The Forest Park XC festival is offering a 4K Open Race at 7:30 am using the same course we will be utilizing later that morning. Wouldn't it be cool to have a group of Pattonville family members and Alumni together in the race..Hmmm. maybe something to discuss at the Green and White this week. For more information or an entry form check out Big River Running's website about the race here: http://www.bigriverrunning.com/fpxc.php#openrace
- For those of you that listen to podcasts - Running Times magazine offers free podcasts on running topics that are extremely informative and often include video. You can download them through the i-tunes store or watch them on your computer here: http://wpblogs.runningtimes.com/blogs/performancepodcasts/
Quote of the week:
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn-out, shouting, 'Holy cow! What a ride!'"
Daily Practice time is 2:30-5:25 mon-thurs and 2:30 -4:50 on *fridays(unless noted otherwise)- Always meet at the stadium * The activity bus only runs at 5:00pm on friday
Mon. 23th - Bus to Busch Wildlife
Do you still need to buy a team shirt? You will need it for team pictures on tuesday.
Picture forms will be sent home at practice and should be returned with your payment tomorrow for anyone wanting to purchase individual or team pictures.
Tues. 24th - Team Picture before practice- practice on campus
Wear - your team T-shirt and black shorts
Bring - photo order form and $ if buying photos
Also, if you do not yet have a uniform, make sure to ask coach for one today.
Wed. 25th - Green and White Meet. Meet at the Stadium at 4:30. Details below.
Thurs. 26 - Bus to Quail Ridge park to tour course for our first meet.
Fri. 27 - Carpool to Creve Coeur park- Practice finished by 4:50 to catch 5:00 Activity Bus
Green and White Meet Details
Place: PHS campus 2 mile course- meet at the Track
Wear: uniform, but bring sweats to get in the habit and just in case.
Time: meet at the stadium at 4:30pm
Race Time: 5:30pm with a picnic following post-race stretching
Food to bring for picnic:
Freshman: Fruits or Vegetables
Sophomores: lunch meat/ cheese etc. for sandwiches
Juniors: Breads for sandwiches/ chips
Seniors: Desserts
Coaches: We will provide plates, forks, spoon, napkins etc. as well as drink and cups
Remember to bring your camera and invite your friends and family!
Important Upcoming Dates:
- Our first official meet will be the Fleet Feet XC Kickoff at Quail Ridge park next tuesday, Aug.31 (you must have at least 14 practices to compete in this race)
- No School on Sept. 6 (Labor Day) - No Practice
Other News:
- Attention: Parents, siblings, alumni and all others (who are not participating in MSHSAA school sanctioned sports this season) You have the chance to get a taste or refresh those old memories of Cross Country at our second meet. The Forest Park XC festival is offering a 4K Open Race at 7:30 am using the same course we will be utilizing later that morning. Wouldn't it be cool to have a group of Pattonville family members and Alumni together in the race..Hmmm. maybe something to discuss at the Green and White this week. For more information or an entry form check out Big River Running's website about the race here: http://www.bigriverrunning.com/fpxc.php#openrace
- For those of you that listen to podcasts - Running Times magazine offers free podcasts on running topics that are extremely informative and often include video. You can download them through the i-tunes store or watch them on your computer here: http://wpblogs.runningtimes.com/blogs/performancepodcasts/
Quote of the week:
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn-out, shouting, 'Holy cow! What a ride!'"
Saturday, August 14, 2010
News for the week: August 16-21
Practice Week of Aug. 16-20
Daily Practice time is 2:30-5:25 (unless noted otherwise)- Always meet at the stadium -(change in upstairs stadium restrooms or school locker rooms)
Mon. 16th - 1st day of School - Meet at stadium- to Creve Coeur for practice. (If we do not have everyone's driving/riding permission form we will be staying on campus for practice)
Tues. 17th - PHS campus
Wed. 18th - Forest Park (bus)- "Photo Run" (let the coaches know if you have an inexpensive camera you can bring)
Thurs. 19th- Katy Trail Mile (bus)- 1st time trial of the season
Fri. 20th - No School, but we will have practice. We will meet at Creve Coeur Park (parking lot by the "Falls") from 2:45-4:30pm.
Saturday 21st - (Optional) Practice- 7:30am-9:00 Creve Coeur Park- Upper level, gravel lot by the tennis courts.
Reminders:
- Don't forget to buy your team T-shirt before team pictures next week.
-Check out Coach Kern's Blog for thoughts, suggestions and general wisdom on running. See the side bar of this blog for the link "On Course"
Important upcoming dates:
- Team pictures will be on Tuesday Aug. 24th before practice -photo order forms will be given out late this week.
- Mark your calendars for the Green and White meet on August 25th. This is a 2 mile race (our team only) on the high school course. It's a handicapped race, meaning everyone has a chance to win. We will have a picnic afterward. Details to come.
Running tip:
Water is your bodies coolant. Thirst is not a good indicator of fluid needs. Make sure you are staying hydrated during the day by keeping a bottle of water with you.
Daily Practice time is 2:30-5:25 (unless noted otherwise)- Always meet at the stadium -(change in upstairs stadium restrooms or school locker rooms)
Mon. 16th - 1st day of School - Meet at stadium- to Creve Coeur for practice. (If we do not have everyone's driving/riding permission form we will be staying on campus for practice)
Tues. 17th - PHS campus
Wed. 18th - Forest Park (bus)- "Photo Run" (let the coaches know if you have an inexpensive camera you can bring)
Thurs. 19th- Katy Trail Mile (bus)- 1st time trial of the season
Fri. 20th - No School, but we will have practice. We will meet at Creve Coeur Park (parking lot by the "Falls") from 2:45-4:30pm.
Saturday 21st - (Optional) Practice- 7:30am-9:00 Creve Coeur Park- Upper level, gravel lot by the tennis courts.
Reminders:
- Don't forget to buy your team T-shirt before team pictures next week.
-Check out Coach Kern's Blog for thoughts, suggestions and general wisdom on running. See the side bar of this blog for the link "On Course"
Important upcoming dates:
- Team pictures will be on Tuesday Aug. 24th before practice -photo order forms will be given out late this week.
- Mark your calendars for the Green and White meet on August 25th. This is a 2 mile race (our team only) on the high school course. It's a handicapped race, meaning everyone has a chance to win. We will have a picnic afterward. Details to come.
Running tip:
Water is your bodies coolant. Thirst is not a good indicator of fluid needs. Make sure you are staying hydrated during the day by keeping a bottle of water with you.
2010 Pirate Mileage Club Awards
The Pirate Mileage Club was established last year to reward team members for training through the summer, which is a necessity for anyone wanting to get the most of their cross country season. The club has two levels with different awards for total mileage accomplished in the 10 week period of summer break.
Congratulations to the following team members for their summer mileage accomplishments:
300 milers receive a handmade ceramic cereal bowl by a local artist/coach.
Austin S. - 303 miles
Sofia G. - 312 miles
400 milers (and above) receive an exclusive Pirate Mileage Club T-shirt.
Geri F. - 403 miles
Kevin L. - 644 miles
Sean Z. - 671 miles
Congrats to this years winners and remember the greatest reward for your work is how it will payoff during the XC season.
Congratulations to the following team members for their summer mileage accomplishments:
300 milers receive a handmade ceramic cereal bowl by a local artist/coach.
Austin S. - 303 miles
Sofia G. - 312 miles
400 milers (and above) receive an exclusive Pirate Mileage Club T-shirt.
Geri F. - 403 miles
Kevin L. - 644 miles
Sean Z. - 671 miles
Congrats to this years winners and remember the greatest reward for your work is how it will payoff during the XC season.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Dog Days and changes in practice for August 11th-14th
Unfortunately, the heat appears to have made itself at home this week. As a result, I've had to make a few changes to practice times and locations for the remainder of the week. Please make note of the following NEW schedule for practice this week. (which was also announced at practice tuesday)
Wed. Aug. 11: Practice 7:30am- 11:00am Meet at stadium- take a bus to Chubb trail
Freshman have orientation and are excused from the morning practice. The freshman practice originally scheduled for the afternoon is cancelled...meaning.. NO freshman practice wednesday.
Thurs. Aug. 12: New Practice Time 7:30am-9:15am at Creve Coeur Park. Meet on the upper level gravel lot by the Tennis Courts. Directions: from Dorsett road turn into the park on Streetcar drive and follow it back to the gravel lot on your right.
Fri. Aug. 13: Practice 2:45pm -5pm Meet at the stadium as usual. We may have a short run if weather allows, but regardless of a run or not we will then move inside the high school to take care of some other team business (uniforms, sweats etc.).
Saturday Aug. 14: (Optional Practice) 7:30am-9:30am Meet at O'connor Park
Directions to O'connor park from PHS: Take Creve Coeur Mill Rd. (which becomes McKelvey) North. Cross St. Charles Rock road and continue straight on McKelvey to Natural Bridge. Stay Straight, crossing Natural Bridge at which point McKelvey changes names to Bonfils. You will pass teh bowling alley on the left. At the first stop sign make a left.(you will now be in the airport buy-out area) Follow the road through the buyout area up the hill and across the 270 overpass. Stay straight through the first stop sign after the overpass. Then watch on your left for a small green sign that says "O'connor Park". Turn left at the sign and follow that road downhill and into the park.
Sorry for the late changes, but as always we want what is best for our athletes well-being and the team. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about the new practice schedule this week. Hopefully, next week it will cool off a bit. Watch for next weeks schedule to be posted this weekend.
Thanks for understanding,
Coach F
Wed. Aug. 11: Practice 7:30am- 11:00am Meet at stadium- take a bus to Chubb trail
Freshman have orientation and are excused from the morning practice. The freshman practice originally scheduled for the afternoon is cancelled...meaning.. NO freshman practice wednesday.
Thurs. Aug. 12: New Practice Time 7:30am-9:15am at Creve Coeur Park. Meet on the upper level gravel lot by the Tennis Courts. Directions: from Dorsett road turn into the park on Streetcar drive and follow it back to the gravel lot on your right.
Fri. Aug. 13: Practice 2:45pm -5pm Meet at the stadium as usual. We may have a short run if weather allows, but regardless of a run or not we will then move inside the high school to take care of some other team business (uniforms, sweats etc.).
Saturday Aug. 14: (Optional Practice) 7:30am-9:30am Meet at O'connor Park
Directions to O'connor park from PHS: Take Creve Coeur Mill Rd. (which becomes McKelvey) North. Cross St. Charles Rock road and continue straight on McKelvey to Natural Bridge. Stay Straight, crossing Natural Bridge at which point McKelvey changes names to Bonfils. You will pass teh bowling alley on the left. At the first stop sign make a left.(you will now be in the airport buy-out area) Follow the road through the buyout area up the hill and across the 270 overpass. Stay straight through the first stop sign after the overpass. Then watch on your left for a small green sign that says "O'connor Park". Turn left at the sign and follow that road downhill and into the park.
Sorry for the late changes, but as always we want what is best for our athletes well-being and the team. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about the new practice schedule this week. Hopefully, next week it will cool off a bit. Watch for next weeks schedule to be posted this weekend.
Thanks for understanding,
Coach F
Friday, August 6, 2010
The CROSS COUNTRY SEASON begins..
WoooHooo! Time to get the season officially underway...although savvy xc runners know that the season really began in June, kicking off a full summer of base building.
If you haven't been running... well you will be soon and that is reason enough to be excited.
So here we go..from now on, usually on Sunday nights, I will post a schedule of practices, meets and any other pertinent info for the following week.
Here is this weeks News:
Monday, August 9, 2010: First day of Cross Country Practice - Be there!
Time: 8-9:30 am at the High School Stadium. Meet by the Track.
You need to have the following:
- Physical
- Emergency Card (I'll have one for those that need it)
- training log book (if you have one) **you must have a log book to qualify for summer mileage awards. Other accurate and well kept records of summer mileage will be considered.
- Water bottle and watch
- pledge collections from the 6 hour run (for those that collected)
- dressed to run
**While you will not be able to participate until you have turned in a Physical, please attend the first practice regardless to obtain a packet full of forms and important information concerning the cross country season.
ATTENTION PARENTS: please make sure your athlete shares the first day packet with you after practice Monday.
Aug. 10: Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium (Tentatively we will be taking a bus to some local trails for our runs on Aug. 10-11)
Aug. 11 : Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium
Freshman will be excused from the morning practice due to Freshman orientation.
Freshman practice: 1:45- 3:00 meet at the stadium/track dressed out and ready to run. (Upstairs stadium bathroom doors will be open to change clothes if needed) If the heat index is above 105 degrees then we will cancel practice. I'll be at the stadium at 1:30 to notify anyone if this happens.
Aug. 12: Practice 3- 5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park, Upper Level gravel lot by tennis courts
Aug. 13: Practice 3-5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park , West side (near soccer fields off Maryland Heights Expressway) Bike-n-Run practice..Bring a bike (and helmet) if you have one. Only half the team actually needs to bring a bike and any bike will do.
Upcoming dates of importance:
Aug. 16: 1st day of school - Regular practice times are from 2:30 -5:30 on school days.
Aug.20: No School, Practice at 2:45-5:00 meet at Creve Coeur Park (Lower level by the Falls)
Aug.24: Team pictures
Aug.25: Green and White meet (5:30 PHS campus)
If you haven't been running... well you will be soon and that is reason enough to be excited.
So here we go..from now on, usually on Sunday nights, I will post a schedule of practices, meets and any other pertinent info for the following week.
Here is this weeks News:
Monday, August 9, 2010: First day of Cross Country Practice - Be there!
Time: 8-9:30 am at the High School Stadium. Meet by the Track.
You need to have the following:
- Physical
- Emergency Card (I'll have one for those that need it)
- training log book (if you have one) **you must have a log book to qualify for summer mileage awards. Other accurate and well kept records of summer mileage will be considered.
- Water bottle and watch
- pledge collections from the 6 hour run (for those that collected)
- dressed to run
**While you will not be able to participate until you have turned in a Physical, please attend the first practice regardless to obtain a packet full of forms and important information concerning the cross country season.
ATTENTION PARENTS: please make sure your athlete shares the first day packet with you after practice Monday.
Aug. 10: Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium (Tentatively we will be taking a bus to some local trails for our runs on Aug. 10-11)
Aug. 11 : Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium
Freshman will be excused from the morning practice due to Freshman orientation.
Freshman practice: 1:45- 3:00 meet at the stadium/track dressed out and ready to run. (Upstairs stadium bathroom doors will be open to change clothes if needed) If the heat index is above 105 degrees then we will cancel practice. I'll be at the stadium at 1:30 to notify anyone if this happens.
Aug. 12: Practice 3- 5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park, Upper Level gravel lot by tennis courts
Aug. 13: Practice 3-5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park , West side (near soccer fields off Maryland Heights Expressway) Bike-n-Run practice..Bring a bike (and helmet) if you have one. Only half the team actually needs to bring a bike and any bike will do.
Upcoming dates of importance:
Aug. 16: 1st day of school - Regular practice times are from 2:30 -5:30 on school days.
Aug.20: No School, Practice at 2:45-5:00 meet at Creve Coeur Park (Lower level by the Falls)
Aug.24: Team pictures
Aug.25: Green and White meet (5:30 PHS campus)
Monday, August 2, 2010
6 Hour Runathon Results
What do dedicated cross country runners do for fun on a friday night? RUN in the rain for 6 hours of course...Geez.. that should be obvious. Truth is.. It really was fun. The rain kept us cool and made things a little more interesting. Runners could choose between running a 1 mile "cross country" loop or the track to complete their miles. The pace of the evening was steady and relaxed and it was really nice to see both new and existing team members joining up for laps together. We also had a hard core support crew of family members that braved the elements, cheering our team members to complete their goals. Heck, we even had a couple parent runners out there. Both had already been to Busch Stadium for a band event that evening, but couldn't get enough of the rain and chose to come out and run with us. Nice Job Mr. S and Mrs. J!
Congratulations to the following team members for achieving their goal mileage: Sean Z, Geri F, Melissa F, Kirby M, Lily V., Will C., Hannah J., Megan W.,and Connor C. For most of this group their runs were also personal records for their longest run recorded in a day. Outstanding! The coaches were also very impressed by the incoming freshman that took on the 6 hour challenge. Thumbs up to freshman Kirby, Lily, and Will for a geat start to their cross country experience.
As our only real fundraiser, all team members owe a special thanks to those who collected donations for the runathon. Donations should be turned in on the first day of practice. Checks can be made out to Pattonville High School. Finally, thank you to all who have supported the team through contributions or effort in raising team funds.
Great work Pirates! Congrats to all participants on an excellent running experience! ..and as I said before..good fun for a friday night.
..next post..The Season Begins!
Congratulations to the following team members for achieving their goal mileage: Sean Z, Geri F, Melissa F, Kirby M, Lily V., Will C., Hannah J., Megan W.,and Connor C. For most of this group their runs were also personal records for their longest run recorded in a day. Outstanding! The coaches were also very impressed by the incoming freshman that took on the 6 hour challenge. Thumbs up to freshman Kirby, Lily, and Will for a geat start to their cross country experience.
As our only real fundraiser, all team members owe a special thanks to those who collected donations for the runathon. Donations should be turned in on the first day of practice. Checks can be made out to Pattonville High School. Finally, thank you to all who have supported the team through contributions or effort in raising team funds.
Great work Pirates! Congrats to all participants on an excellent running experience! ..and as I said before..good fun for a friday night.
..next post..The Season Begins!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
News for the Week and the 6 Hour Runathon
Greetings PHS Cross Country Runners,
I've finally completed my traveling for the summer and I hope I now get a chance to run with all of you at one of our summers-end events this week. Speaking of travel, I hope you all have enjoyed your summer and bagged some running adventures. In the past 5 weeks I've collected a few of my own. Including enduring immense heat and humidity (could have stayed here for that) while running and exploring the World of Disney, ran barefoot along the Atlantic ocean ( big blisters), cruised the rocky, rooty, sweaty, trails of Cuivre River State park with some of your teammates, hiked a few stunning trails in Rocky Mtn. National Park and gasped for air while running and mountain biking the endless trails of Breckenridge Colorado. Despite all the traveling, some of my best runs have also been right out my front door. I'm looking forward to hearing and reading (in your log books) of your summer adventures as well.
This weeks Wednesday Night Run (7/28) will be held at McNair Park. See the previous post for details and directions if needed. I know the forecast, but let's hope for heat index temps cooler than 105. We will run if it rains (would be fun and much cooler), but not thunderstorms.
Calendar changes- I have had to make a few changes to the times for our first week of practice. You may want check the previous post "mark your calendars" for the updates.
Alright, now for the big summer Finale. The 6 Hour Runathon is coming up this friday night. I have posted a lot about it and have given out forms which most of you should have. Weather wise, the forecast looks good and we will still run if it rains. We have tents we can use if needed. The event is for all team members and will be a nice way for us to cap off the summer. Hopefully, you have been able to get a few pledges by now as this is our only fundraiser this season. If not, make sure to be especially thankful to those who have. Please do not collect donations until after the event. Upon the conclusion of the night I will sign your pledge sheet verifying the mileage you have run and you will then collect the donations in the following week to be turned in the first day of practice.
A few reminders:
- the run starts officially at 5:30pm and ends at 11:30pm. Meet at the Track. Please make arrangements to get yourself to and from the event in reasonable time.
- Make sure to bring your permission and pledge forms. I will have permission forms at the event for those that need one for their Parents to sign.
- I will provide gatoraid and water, but you will need to bring snacks/nutrition for yourself (see survival tips below)
-we will have access to the stadium restrooms.
- during the daylight hours we will use a 1/2 mile loop on campus for our runs, and then use the Track after sunset.
-Once the event begins you can leave early if needed (with Parent permission), but will not be allowed to return. In other words, don't plan for 7 eleven trips during the event. (get what you need before hand) You are also (highly) encouraged to stay and support your teammates, even if you have reached your goal for the night.
Following are a few more "survival" tips to make the most of the night:
• Nap on Friday afternoon -- we want to get a FUN experience, and get you into summer running, NOT run you down at the end of summer
• Hydrate in the days leading up to event
• Bring a few extra sets of clothes to change throughout event [rain gear just in case]
• Start at a pace you feel you can finish for many miles and 6 hrs later [don’t let your egos become involved in this event -- it’s not a race -- it’s an “endurance get-together”
• DON’T bring a bunch of garbage to eat -- healthy, easy to digest snacks -- graze,
don’t chow {bagels, muffins, fruit, power bars, gels, breads, snack bars...}
• Run even laps and plan for regular breaks.
• Bring magazines...work on planning summer runs...bring CDS [we’ll take turns listening to various “acceptable” music throughout the night]
• Don’t RUN around between intervals and wear yourself out!
• Try powder or vaseline to ward off blister and rubbing
• Bring folding chair, blanket, pillow to try to get some rest - we’ll set up tents or mats, depending on the weather.
• Bug spray will come in handy
• Bring flashlight
• Keep track of your miles completed after each running “session”
• In the late hours remember the people across the street are NOT celebrating CC season -- so, keep music, noise down.
• No one [on team] is allowed to leave once event started [that means no 7-11 runs]
• We may be sharing the track with others during the event....be polite
• Drink water/sports drink throughout the night
• CHANGE socks, take off shoes between miles
• Keep a Positive Attitude -- please don’t share how sore, tired or whatever negative you feel
• Encourage each other
• If you can’t continue..be honest....we’re looking for FUN, not heroes
• Don’t plan to be active ALL day Saturday. Let your body recover properly afterwards
Email me at sfader@psdr3.org if you have any questions.
Keep on running (and recording your mileage in your log book) and I hope to see you Friday night.
PS. If you haven't already, check out Coach Kern's blog "On Course"(see the sidebar)for some great wisdom on running this summer.
I've finally completed my traveling for the summer and I hope I now get a chance to run with all of you at one of our summers-end events this week. Speaking of travel, I hope you all have enjoyed your summer and bagged some running adventures. In the past 5 weeks I've collected a few of my own. Including enduring immense heat and humidity (could have stayed here for that) while running and exploring the World of Disney, ran barefoot along the Atlantic ocean ( big blisters), cruised the rocky, rooty, sweaty, trails of Cuivre River State park with some of your teammates, hiked a few stunning trails in Rocky Mtn. National Park and gasped for air while running and mountain biking the endless trails of Breckenridge Colorado. Despite all the traveling, some of my best runs have also been right out my front door. I'm looking forward to hearing and reading (in your log books) of your summer adventures as well.
This weeks Wednesday Night Run (7/28) will be held at McNair Park. See the previous post for details and directions if needed. I know the forecast, but let's hope for heat index temps cooler than 105. We will run if it rains (would be fun and much cooler), but not thunderstorms.
Calendar changes- I have had to make a few changes to the times for our first week of practice. You may want check the previous post "mark your calendars" for the updates.
Alright, now for the big summer Finale. The 6 Hour Runathon is coming up this friday night. I have posted a lot about it and have given out forms which most of you should have. Weather wise, the forecast looks good and we will still run if it rains. We have tents we can use if needed. The event is for all team members and will be a nice way for us to cap off the summer. Hopefully, you have been able to get a few pledges by now as this is our only fundraiser this season. If not, make sure to be especially thankful to those who have. Please do not collect donations until after the event. Upon the conclusion of the night I will sign your pledge sheet verifying the mileage you have run and you will then collect the donations in the following week to be turned in the first day of practice.
A few reminders:
- the run starts officially at 5:30pm and ends at 11:30pm. Meet at the Track. Please make arrangements to get yourself to and from the event in reasonable time.
- Make sure to bring your permission and pledge forms. I will have permission forms at the event for those that need one for their Parents to sign.
- I will provide gatoraid and water, but you will need to bring snacks/nutrition for yourself (see survival tips below)
-we will have access to the stadium restrooms.
- during the daylight hours we will use a 1/2 mile loop on campus for our runs, and then use the Track after sunset.
-Once the event begins you can leave early if needed (with Parent permission), but will not be allowed to return. In other words, don't plan for 7 eleven trips during the event. (get what you need before hand) You are also (highly) encouraged to stay and support your teammates, even if you have reached your goal for the night.
Following are a few more "survival" tips to make the most of the night:
• Nap on Friday afternoon -- we want to get a FUN experience, and get you into summer running, NOT run you down at the end of summer
• Hydrate in the days leading up to event
• Bring a few extra sets of clothes to change throughout event [rain gear just in case]
• Start at a pace you feel you can finish for many miles and 6 hrs later [don’t let your egos become involved in this event -- it’s not a race -- it’s an “endurance get-together”
• DON’T bring a bunch of garbage to eat -- healthy, easy to digest snacks -- graze,
don’t chow {bagels, muffins, fruit, power bars, gels, breads, snack bars...}
• Run even laps and plan for regular breaks.
• Bring magazines...work on planning summer runs...bring CDS [we’ll take turns listening to various “acceptable” music throughout the night]
• Don’t RUN around between intervals and wear yourself out!
• Try powder or vaseline to ward off blister and rubbing
• Bring folding chair, blanket, pillow to try to get some rest - we’ll set up tents or mats, depending on the weather.
• Bug spray will come in handy
• Bring flashlight
• Keep track of your miles completed after each running “session”
• In the late hours remember the people across the street are NOT celebrating CC season -- so, keep music, noise down.
• No one [on team] is allowed to leave once event started [that means no 7-11 runs]
• We may be sharing the track with others during the event....be polite
• Drink water/sports drink throughout the night
• CHANGE socks, take off shoes between miles
• Keep a Positive Attitude -- please don’t share how sore, tired or whatever negative you feel
• Encourage each other
• If you can’t continue..be honest....we’re looking for FUN, not heroes
• Don’t plan to be active ALL day Saturday. Let your body recover properly afterwards
Email me at sfader@psdr3.org if you have any questions.
Keep on running (and recording your mileage in your log book) and I hope to see you Friday night.
PS. If you haven't already, check out Coach Kern's blog "On Course"(see the sidebar)for some great wisdom on running this summer.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Hot Temps and the wednesday night runs!
It appears we are getting a pretty fair dose of summer heat this year. Givin new state ruling on how summer events for athlectic teams can be conducted, we will cancel any wednesday run when the "humiditemp" is above 105 degrees. I apologize to those who have experienced these cancellations already and ask that you cope with us as we adjust to new summer regulations this year. Basically, if it is really hot (mid 90s or so) and your in doubt, just stay home. Hopefully, the temps will cool down and we will get the two remaining runs in before the end of the summer.
You can find times and locations for the next two wednesday runs in the previous post.
You can find times and locations for the next two wednesday runs in the previous post.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Mark Your Calendars!.. and Pre-Season News
I have lots of good and important information to share with you as we wind out the summer and approach the school year. I know.. it's only the beginning of July ..and I hate seeing the school supplies already lining the store shelves, but summers end will be here before you know it. Maybe this little wake up call will motivate you to get out and run if you have not been already. Read up and make the best of the rest of your summer.
Physicals
You will need an up to date Physical in order to run on the first day of practice. So don't wait too long. You can find an electronic copy of the physical form by clicking the activities button on the left side of the PHS website at http://phs.psdr3.org/
You can bring the form to your doctor or Athletic Physical Exams will also be offered at the high school.
Physical exams will be held at PHS on July 22 from 3-6 pm in the Multipurpose Room. You must call the Activities Office (314-213-8051 Ext. 8058) to RSVP as an overall count of attendees is needed in order to schedule appropriate medical personnel. Cost of physical is $25.
2010-11 Fall Activities and Athletic Practice Information
Please read the message on the PHS site regarding practice info. http://phs.psdr3.org/cms?/News/HighSchool/I04B8131F
Wednesday Night Runs for the remainder of the summer
We only have three more runs this summer. Be sure to make it out if you can.
Following are the dates and times:
Please note: Wednesday night runs will be cancelled if the "humiditemp" is above 105 degrees.
JULY 14th
Location: Queeny Park (meet at the playground, there is a parking lot just across the street)
Team Host: Geri will lead you on some cool trails around the park.
Time: Meet at 6:45pm - runs starts promptly at 7:00pm
Directions: Take Hwy 270 south to I-40/64 then south on 141 ( also called Woods Mill Road ) 1 1/2 miles to Clayton. Exit on Clayton and go left 1/2 mile to Weidmann. Turn right on Weidmann Rd. The main park entrance is 2 1/2 miles down on your left. It is marked clearly with a sign.
JULY 21st
Location: Pattonville High School Campus
Team Host: Coach Kern
Time: Meet at 6:45 - run starts promptly at 7:00pm
JULY 28th (this will be the last of our Wed. runs this summer)
Location: McNair Park ( run the course we will race this season)
Team Host: Hannah
Time: Meet at 6:45pm - run starts promptly at 7:00
Directions:
- I-70 west
-Take the First Capital exit and turn right off the exit ramp
-Left on West Clay
-Right on Droste
-Follow Droste until you see the park entrance on the right.
Some other cool upcoming runs:
You may be interested in trying your hand at one of these upcoming 5k runs.
First is a new run that looks pretty fun. The Barefoot 5k is held on a golf course in University. Barefoot running will likely alter your form slightly and work your muscles a bit differently than when running with shoes. I recommend practicing on several occasions on a clean grassy lot or run the race somewhat conservatively to prevent injury. More info here: http://goghisallo.com/merchant/1703/files/BarefootRun2010RaceApplication.pdf
I highly recommend the Mud Mountain 5k held July 24th. It's run on the same course as we will race this season on the campus at SIUE. The race is very well attended and tons of fun. Find more info here: http://mudmountain.org/
PHS Cross Country 6 hour Run-athon Information
YOU’RE INVITED!!!
To: All current PHS cross-country runners (incoming Fresh included), parents, and alumni
From: The 2010 Pattonville High School Cross Country Team
What: We are having a RUN-ATHON to raise money for the team. Donations are always welcome, but we’ve come up with a way to have a lot of fun, get everyone involved, raise money, and get in some mileage at the same time!!!
Your challenge: to run as many miles as possible in six hours! You’ll have time to run, rest, recover, and then run a few more miles. Ask your friends, family, co-workers, and everyone you know to pledge just a little money per mile (even $0.25 would be great), and then surprise them with how far you end up running and how much they end up owing you!
You can even consider this a competition between this year’s runners, their parents, and the alumni. Who can run the most miles? Who can raise the most money? The challenge is on! We dare you to accept!
When: Friday, July 30, 2010 from 5:30pm to 11:30pm. (Feel free to bring a sleeping bag, food, games, etc.)
Where: Pattonville High School track. We will also try to set up a course around the campus for a change of scenery.
Pledge form: I have given out a packet with this same information at most of our events this summer. Most of you should already have a pledge form. So get out and get a few pledges before our run on the 30th. You will collect from your contributors after the run. If you need a form I'll be out of town again for a bit, but I will have some at the July 28th Wednesday run or you can email me your address and I'll mail you one the last week of July. My email : sfader@psdr3.org
A few more important dates: ( updated again - 7/25)
July 31- August 8th -Dead Period (No school scheduled Cross Country events) but you should definitely be running on your own.
Aug. 9th: 1st official practice 8:00-9:30 High School Stadium - you need to be there.
Aug. 10: Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium (Tentatively we will be taking a bus to some local trails for our runs on Aug. 10-11)
Aug. 11 : Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium
Freshman will be excused from the morning practice due to Freshman orientation.
Freshman practice: 1:45- 3:00 meet at the stadium dressed out and ready to run. (details TBA)
Aug. 12: Practice 3- 5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park, location TBA
Aug. 13: Practice 3-5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park , location TBA
Aug. 16 1st day of school - Practice will be from 2:30 -5:30 everyday for the entire season.
2010 (Tentative) Pattonville Cross Country Meet Schedule
* means confirmed date - others may change and times will be announced later in the season
Wed. Aug 25 Green and White Meet 5:30pm (Pattonville High School)
* Tues. Aug. 31 Fleet Feet XC Kickoff (Quail Ridge Park)
* Sat. Sept. 11 Big River Forest Park XC Festival (Forest Park)
Sat. Sept 18 Edwardsville Inv. (SIUE campus)
Tues. Sept. 28 PHS/FZE/Villa tri meet (McNair Park)
Wed. Sept 22 Hazelwood Fresh/Soph meet (Sioux Passage Park)
Fri. Sept. 24 Hazelwood West Inv. (Koch Park)
Fri. Oct. 1 Ron Jorgenson Inv. (Queeny Park)
Sat. Oct. 9 Pattonville Middle Schools XC Meet(high School) -NOT a race for us ,butwe will have a practice and team members are expected to help run off the meet.
Sat. Oct. 16 Conference Meet TBA
Sat. Oct. 23 District TBA
Wed. Oct. 27 Finn Dawg Inv. Girls (Kirkwood park)
Wed. Oct 27 Findley Inv. Boys (Forest Park)
Sat. Oct.30 Sectional
Sat. Nov. 6 State Meet (Jefferson City)
WHew...that was a huge amount info..mark your calendars and I hope you make it to the rest of our summer events. Don't forget to keep recording your runs in the log and bring it on the first day of practice. Have questions? email me at sfader@psdr3.org
May your runs be amazing....at least some of them.
Physicals
You will need an up to date Physical in order to run on the first day of practice. So don't wait too long. You can find an electronic copy of the physical form by clicking the activities button on the left side of the PHS website at http://phs.psdr3.org/
You can bring the form to your doctor or Athletic Physical Exams will also be offered at the high school.
Physical exams will be held at PHS on July 22 from 3-6 pm in the Multipurpose Room. You must call the Activities Office (314-213-8051 Ext. 8058) to RSVP as an overall count of attendees is needed in order to schedule appropriate medical personnel. Cost of physical is $25.
2010-11 Fall Activities and Athletic Practice Information
Please read the message on the PHS site regarding practice info. http://phs.psdr3.org/cms?/News/HighSchool/I04B8131F
Wednesday Night Runs for the remainder of the summer
We only have three more runs this summer. Be sure to make it out if you can.
Following are the dates and times:
Please note: Wednesday night runs will be cancelled if the "humiditemp" is above 105 degrees.
JULY 14th
Location: Queeny Park (meet at the playground, there is a parking lot just across the street)
Team Host: Geri will lead you on some cool trails around the park.
Time: Meet at 6:45pm - runs starts promptly at 7:00pm
Directions: Take Hwy 270 south to I-40/64 then south on 141 ( also called Woods Mill Road ) 1 1/2 miles to Clayton. Exit on Clayton and go left 1/2 mile to Weidmann. Turn right on Weidmann Rd. The main park entrance is 2 1/2 miles down on your left. It is marked clearly with a sign.
JULY 21st
Location: Pattonville High School Campus
Team Host: Coach Kern
Time: Meet at 6:45 - run starts promptly at 7:00pm
JULY 28th (this will be the last of our Wed. runs this summer)
Location: McNair Park ( run the course we will race this season)
Team Host: Hannah
Time: Meet at 6:45pm - run starts promptly at 7:00
Directions:
- I-70 west
-Take the First Capital exit and turn right off the exit ramp
-Left on West Clay
-Right on Droste
-Follow Droste until you see the park entrance on the right.
Some other cool upcoming runs:
You may be interested in trying your hand at one of these upcoming 5k runs.
First is a new run that looks pretty fun. The Barefoot 5k is held on a golf course in University. Barefoot running will likely alter your form slightly and work your muscles a bit differently than when running with shoes. I recommend practicing on several occasions on a clean grassy lot or run the race somewhat conservatively to prevent injury. More info here: http://goghisallo.com/merchant/1703/files/BarefootRun2010RaceApplication.pdf
I highly recommend the Mud Mountain 5k held July 24th. It's run on the same course as we will race this season on the campus at SIUE. The race is very well attended and tons of fun. Find more info here: http://mudmountain.org/
PHS Cross Country 6 hour Run-athon Information
YOU’RE INVITED!!!
To: All current PHS cross-country runners (incoming Fresh included), parents, and alumni
From: The 2010 Pattonville High School Cross Country Team
What: We are having a RUN-ATHON to raise money for the team. Donations are always welcome, but we’ve come up with a way to have a lot of fun, get everyone involved, raise money, and get in some mileage at the same time!!!
Your challenge: to run as many miles as possible in six hours! You’ll have time to run, rest, recover, and then run a few more miles. Ask your friends, family, co-workers, and everyone you know to pledge just a little money per mile (even $0.25 would be great), and then surprise them with how far you end up running and how much they end up owing you!
You can even consider this a competition between this year’s runners, their parents, and the alumni. Who can run the most miles? Who can raise the most money? The challenge is on! We dare you to accept!
When: Friday, July 30, 2010 from 5:30pm to 11:30pm. (Feel free to bring a sleeping bag, food, games, etc.)
Where: Pattonville High School track. We will also try to set up a course around the campus for a change of scenery.
Pledge form: I have given out a packet with this same information at most of our events this summer. Most of you should already have a pledge form. So get out and get a few pledges before our run on the 30th. You will collect from your contributors after the run. If you need a form I'll be out of town again for a bit, but I will have some at the July 28th Wednesday run or you can email me your address and I'll mail you one the last week of July. My email : sfader@psdr3.org
A few more important dates: ( updated again - 7/25)
July 31- August 8th -Dead Period (No school scheduled Cross Country events) but you should definitely be running on your own.
Aug. 9th: 1st official practice 8:00-9:30 High School Stadium - you need to be there.
Aug. 10: Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium (Tentatively we will be taking a bus to some local trails for our runs on Aug. 10-11)
Aug. 11 : Practice 7:30-11 am, Meet at PHS stadium
Freshman will be excused from the morning practice due to Freshman orientation.
Freshman practice: 1:45- 3:00 meet at the stadium dressed out and ready to run. (details TBA)
Aug. 12: Practice 3- 5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park, location TBA
Aug. 13: Practice 3-5 pm Meet at Creve Coeur Park , location TBA
Aug. 16 1st day of school - Practice will be from 2:30 -5:30 everyday for the entire season.
2010 (Tentative) Pattonville Cross Country Meet Schedule
* means confirmed date - others may change and times will be announced later in the season
Wed. Aug 25 Green and White Meet 5:30pm (Pattonville High School)
* Tues. Aug. 31 Fleet Feet XC Kickoff (Quail Ridge Park)
* Sat. Sept. 11 Big River Forest Park XC Festival (Forest Park)
Sat. Sept 18 Edwardsville Inv. (SIUE campus)
Tues. Sept. 28 PHS/FZE/Villa tri meet (McNair Park)
Wed. Sept 22 Hazelwood Fresh/Soph meet (Sioux Passage Park)
Fri. Sept. 24 Hazelwood West Inv. (Koch Park)
Fri. Oct. 1 Ron Jorgenson Inv. (Queeny Park)
Sat. Oct. 9 Pattonville Middle Schools XC Meet(high School) -NOT a race for us ,butwe will have a practice and team members are expected to help run off the meet.
Sat. Oct. 16 Conference Meet TBA
Sat. Oct. 23 District TBA
Wed. Oct. 27 Finn Dawg Inv. Girls (Kirkwood park)
Wed. Oct 27 Findley Inv. Boys (Forest Park)
Sat. Oct.30 Sectional
Sat. Nov. 6 State Meet (Jefferson City)
WHew...that was a huge amount info..mark your calendars and I hope you make it to the rest of our summer events. Don't forget to keep recording your runs in the log and bring it on the first day of practice. Have questions? email me at sfader@psdr3.org
May your runs be amazing....at least some of them.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
July 4 - 10 News - last chance for campout
Happy Independence Day!
I hope you all enjoy the day and celebrate the spirit of freedom our country has fought hard to establish and maintain. I can't honestly think of a better way to celebrate than to exercise your right to RUN! Personally, one reason I love running is that it offers pure and simple freedom. Running allows you to chose your own time, direction, speed, and location. You can run right out your door without the restrictions of a lot of gear and expense. You can also run in almost any weather conditions (other than thunderstorms) with proper preparation and with reasonable expectations.
I hope your run today was as much a celebration of freedom as mine was.
News:
There will not be a Wednesday run this week (July 7th). That doesn't mean you shouldn't run....
Watch the blog for a posting about next weeks Wednesday run location.
LAST CHANCE to sign up for the camp-out. Based on the current number of attendees I have decided to shorten the camp-out by one day. We will meet as planned on July 7th, but we will be returning on the evening of July 8th, rather than the original date of July 9th. If your interested in attending please see the previous post concerning campout requirements and email me by Monday July 5th at sfader@psdr3.org
I hope you all enjoy the day and celebrate the spirit of freedom our country has fought hard to establish and maintain. I can't honestly think of a better way to celebrate than to exercise your right to RUN! Personally, one reason I love running is that it offers pure and simple freedom. Running allows you to chose your own time, direction, speed, and location. You can run right out your door without the restrictions of a lot of gear and expense. You can also run in almost any weather conditions (other than thunderstorms) with proper preparation and with reasonable expectations.
I hope your run today was as much a celebration of freedom as mine was.
News:
There will not be a Wednesday run this week (July 7th). That doesn't mean you shouldn't run....
Watch the blog for a posting about next weeks Wednesday run location.
LAST CHANCE to sign up for the camp-out. Based on the current number of attendees I have decided to shorten the camp-out by one day. We will meet as planned on July 7th, but we will be returning on the evening of July 8th, rather than the original date of July 9th. If your interested in attending please see the previous post concerning campout requirements and email me by Monday July 5th at sfader@psdr3.org
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Contacting Coach Fader and Campout intentions
Attention team members and parents:
In case anyone has questions, concerns or comments I want you to feel free to contact me anytime this summer. I do have a few trips planned, but I will try and check my email or stay in touch in some manner during those weeks. Probably the best way to contact me is by email at my school address which is sfader@psdr3.org I check very frequently.
Also, feel free to call my cell or home phone. Beware..I live in Illinois and it is a long distance call. I'm not going to post my phone numbers here on the Interwebs, but they are on most of our handouts, the log book and I'm happy to provide them through an email.
CAMP-OUT
Speaking of contacting me: If you have intentions of going on the Camp-out (July 7-9) please email me at sfader@psdr3.org and let me know by July 5th. Please remember that this is a training camp and you must be able to run 8 miles continuously to attend. Camp details ae in a previous post and in a handout I believe most of you have received. So far I've heard from : Geri, Hannah, Kevin and Sofia.
Just for clarification: I realize the mileage requirement of the camp-out excludes many new runners and a few older ones. However, those that are not up to that level of training would only be hurt or have to sit out due to the higher level fitness demands of the camp. Please be honest. If you are not quite there yet think of it as a goal for next year and make the Wednesday Runs and the 6 Hour Runathon your key cross country events this summer.
In case anyone has questions, concerns or comments I want you to feel free to contact me anytime this summer. I do have a few trips planned, but I will try and check my email or stay in touch in some manner during those weeks. Probably the best way to contact me is by email at my school address which is sfader@psdr3.org I check very frequently.
Also, feel free to call my cell or home phone. Beware..I live in Illinois and it is a long distance call. I'm not going to post my phone numbers here on the Interwebs, but they are on most of our handouts, the log book and I'm happy to provide them through an email.
CAMP-OUT
Speaking of contacting me: If you have intentions of going on the Camp-out (July 7-9) please email me at sfader@psdr3.org and let me know by July 5th. Please remember that this is a training camp and you must be able to run 8 miles continuously to attend. Camp details ae in a previous post and in a handout I believe most of you have received. So far I've heard from : Geri, Hannah, Kevin and Sofia.
Just for clarification: I realize the mileage requirement of the camp-out excludes many new runners and a few older ones. However, those that are not up to that level of training would only be hurt or have to sit out due to the higher level fitness demands of the camp. Please be honest. If you are not quite there yet think of it as a goal for next year and make the Wednesday Runs and the 6 Hour Runathon your key cross country events this summer.
Wednesday Runs - June
Last Wednesday was our first weekly run and those not in attendance missed a nice run on the Katy trail. Speaking of MIAs, while these are not mandatory runs I do expect that team members would make every attempt to make it for the sake of the team and your own running motivation. Certainly work, family, travel(no ride), and vacation situations exist and I understand these commitments. I also know that those teams and individuals that expect to race competitively DO meet and run together AT LEAST once a week if not more. Our team and your running progress are only as strong as your commitment. Besides that.. it's fun and you like to run ...right? That said, I hope to see more of you out for the wednesday night runs.
Here are the time/locations/ and Senior leaders for the rest of June:
Wednesday June 23rd
Senior leader - Sofia
Time- meet 6:45 run promptly at 7:00
Location - Bangert Island - (Very cool trails right off the Katy trail near downtown St. Charles)
Meet at the trail head.
Directions:
Take I-70 to the 5th Street exit in St. Charles, and head South on 5th Street. Bear left onto the South River Road, and then left again onto Old South River Road. Parking is available on both sides of Old South River Road.
Check out this link for a map and more information on Bangert Island trails http://www.gorctrails.com/trails/mbangert.asp
Wednesday June 30th
Senior Leader- Elise M.
Time- meet 6:45 run promptly at 7:00
Location: Creve Coeur - gravel lot near tennis courts on the upper level
Here are the time/locations/ and Senior leaders for the rest of June:
Wednesday June 23rd
Senior leader - Sofia
Time- meet 6:45 run promptly at 7:00
Location - Bangert Island - (Very cool trails right off the Katy trail near downtown St. Charles)
Meet at the trail head.
Directions:
Take I-70 to the 5th Street exit in St. Charles, and head South on 5th Street. Bear left onto the South River Road, and then left again onto Old South River Road. Parking is available on both sides of Old South River Road.
Check out this link for a map and more information on Bangert Island trails http://www.gorctrails.com/trails/mbangert.asp
Wednesday June 30th
Senior Leader- Elise M.
Time- meet 6:45 run promptly at 7:00
Location: Creve Coeur - gravel lot near tennis courts on the upper level
Monday, June 14, 2010
More Summer News
...and now for a couple more announcements.
1) It is with great pleasure that we announce the addition of Coach Kern as a new assistant coach. For those new to the team, Coach Kern has been at the helm of the Pirate cross country ship since back in the 80's when I ran for the team. Upon his retirment from teaching last year he decided to step down from coaching, but as anyone who knows Coach Kern can tell you..Coach K is to cross country as Yoda is to the force. Welcome Back Coacher..we are honored to have you back aboard.
By the way...Coach Kern is also a prolific blogger and has a huge wealth of information for the running soul. You can find a link to his blog "On Course" in the side bar. Check it out.
2) Wednesday night runs begin this week. I'm working on putting together an overall list of run leaders and locations for the summer, but until I have them all established just watch the blog for weekly updates on locations.
This wednesdays (June 16th) run will take place at the Katy Trail on the St. Charles side of the Page/364 bridge. Meet at 6:45 pm and we will begin running at 7:00pm sharp. Remember: these are casual runs open to runners of all abilities. We will break into groups accordingly to meet mileage/pace needs. Make sure to bring a water bottle.
Directions:
Meet at the Katy Trail parking lot on the St. Charles side of the Page /364 Bridge. Directions: Take 270 to the Page/364 exit, heading west. Go 6 miles to exit 14, Upper Bottom Road / Arena Parkway. Go right (north), and take an immediate right on Hemsath. Follow Hemsath for 0.3 mile, and take the right turn into the parking lot just after Hemsath curves left.
1) It is with great pleasure that we announce the addition of Coach Kern as a new assistant coach. For those new to the team, Coach Kern has been at the helm of the Pirate cross country ship since back in the 80's when I ran for the team. Upon his retirment from teaching last year he decided to step down from coaching, but as anyone who knows Coach Kern can tell you..Coach K is to cross country as Yoda is to the force. Welcome Back Coacher..we are honored to have you back aboard.
By the way...Coach Kern is also a prolific blogger and has a huge wealth of information for the running soul. You can find a link to his blog "On Course" in the side bar. Check it out.
2) Wednesday night runs begin this week. I'm working on putting together an overall list of run leaders and locations for the summer, but until I have them all established just watch the blog for weekly updates on locations.
This wednesdays (June 16th) run will take place at the Katy Trail on the St. Charles side of the Page/364 bridge. Meet at 6:45 pm and we will begin running at 7:00pm sharp. Remember: these are casual runs open to runners of all abilities. We will break into groups accordingly to meet mileage/pace needs. Make sure to bring a water bottle.
Directions:
Meet at the Katy Trail parking lot on the St. Charles side of the Page /364 Bridge. Directions: Take 270 to the Page/364 exit, heading west. Go 6 miles to exit 14, Upper Bottom Road / Arena Parkway. Go right (north), and take an immediate right on Hemsath. Follow Hemsath for 0.3 mile, and take the right turn into the parking lot just after Hemsath curves left.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Early Summer News!
Greetings runners!
First off, I would like to say congratulations to our very recent Grads; Jalisa, Chelsea, Rita, Rachel, Sophia and Mike. It has been a geat pleasure to have worked with such an outstanding group of people. Best wishes as you begin a new journey!
Now for some important reminders:
MINI-CAMP
The MINI-CAMP begins this monday night!( June 7th, 8th and 9th)
Anyone planning to run Cross Country this fall should make every attempt to be there. The camp will be especially beneficial for new runners and those who are not quite sure about joining the team. Training logs and loads of information will be covered to get you off to a good start this summer. Veteran runners should not only be there for a good workout with your teammates, but also for the sake of the team itself. For the seniors, we will divide up Wednesday night run leadership duties. Finally, on the last day of the mini-camp the secret identity of our new assistant coach will be revealed.
Here are the Mini-camp details and what to bring:
When and Where:
June 7th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
June 8th 6-8:00 pm Creve Coeur Park (lake side lot by Falls)
June 9th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
What: An introduction to the sport of Cross Country for grades 7-12: Advice on training, stretching, running mechanics, nutrition, shoe info, racing, motivation and fun.
This is an instructional camp for new runners and a training camp for veterans
Specific details will also be provided about other summer events such as our training camp and 6 hour run.
Expense: None, it’s FREE!
What you need to bring:
- proof of insurance (photocopy of insurance card)
- water bottle
-running shoes and dressed to run
SUMMER RUNNING LOGS
Hopefully your summer is off to a great start. If not already, start recording your daily mileage in your log book. I'll have some at the mini camp for those who need one. A record of your mileage is important for several reasons.
1) motivation and chance to record all the interesting runs you have. Think of it like an adventure journal.
2)a record of your individual progress
3) keep track of the mileage on your shoes.
4) a record of your training helps coaches tailor workouts to your specific conditon once the school year begins
5) If you want to earn a Mileage Club award, you have to have a record of your daily mileage.
If you are unaware of the Mileage Club perks check out the post below for more details. For those without a log book, just use a sheet of paper until you can get one.
PHYSICALS and other stuff:
All athletes planning to participate in a fall sport must have a physical and several other forms turned in before they will be able to participate in practice starting Aug. 9th.
This means you should try and get at least the physical taken care of over the summer. Physical exams will be offered at the high school for $25.00 on July 22, but you must call the activities office (314)213-8051 ext. 8058 to RSVP. I also encourage you to check out the PHS website http://phs.psdr3.org/ for a recent posting of other information needed to compete in the fall. By clicking on the Activities bar on the left side you can get a copy of the Pre-participation exam form to take to your own doctor if you prefer.
OK, that does it for now. Watch the blog all summer long for continuous postings on running stuff in general, updates on locations for the Wednesday runs, and any other important announcements that come along.
Enjoy your runs!
First off, I would like to say congratulations to our very recent Grads; Jalisa, Chelsea, Rita, Rachel, Sophia and Mike. It has been a geat pleasure to have worked with such an outstanding group of people. Best wishes as you begin a new journey!
Now for some important reminders:
MINI-CAMP
The MINI-CAMP begins this monday night!( June 7th, 8th and 9th)
Anyone planning to run Cross Country this fall should make every attempt to be there. The camp will be especially beneficial for new runners and those who are not quite sure about joining the team. Training logs and loads of information will be covered to get you off to a good start this summer. Veteran runners should not only be there for a good workout with your teammates, but also for the sake of the team itself. For the seniors, we will divide up Wednesday night run leadership duties. Finally, on the last day of the mini-camp the secret identity of our new assistant coach will be revealed.
Here are the Mini-camp details and what to bring:
When and Where:
June 7th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
June 8th 6-8:00 pm Creve Coeur Park (lake side lot by Falls)
June 9th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
What: An introduction to the sport of Cross Country for grades 7-12: Advice on training, stretching, running mechanics, nutrition, shoe info, racing, motivation and fun.
This is an instructional camp for new runners and a training camp for veterans
Specific details will also be provided about other summer events such as our training camp and 6 hour run.
Expense: None, it’s FREE!
What you need to bring:
- proof of insurance (photocopy of insurance card)
- water bottle
-running shoes and dressed to run
SUMMER RUNNING LOGS
Hopefully your summer is off to a great start. If not already, start recording your daily mileage in your log book. I'll have some at the mini camp for those who need one. A record of your mileage is important for several reasons.
1) motivation and chance to record all the interesting runs you have. Think of it like an adventure journal.
2)a record of your individual progress
3) keep track of the mileage on your shoes.
4) a record of your training helps coaches tailor workouts to your specific conditon once the school year begins
5) If you want to earn a Mileage Club award, you have to have a record of your daily mileage.
If you are unaware of the Mileage Club perks check out the post below for more details. For those without a log book, just use a sheet of paper until you can get one.
PHYSICALS and other stuff:
All athletes planning to participate in a fall sport must have a physical and several other forms turned in before they will be able to participate in practice starting Aug. 9th.
This means you should try and get at least the physical taken care of over the summer. Physical exams will be offered at the high school for $25.00 on July 22, but you must call the activities office (314)213-8051 ext. 8058 to RSVP. I also encourage you to check out the PHS website http://phs.psdr3.org/ for a recent posting of other information needed to compete in the fall. By clicking on the Activities bar on the left side you can get a copy of the Pre-participation exam form to take to your own doctor if you prefer.
OK, that does it for now. Watch the blog all summer long for continuous postings on running stuff in general, updates on locations for the Wednesday runs, and any other important announcements that come along.
Enjoy your runs!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Dead Period -Changes in summer event dates/times
Greetings Runners,
A very recent change in the school sports calendar has a minor effect on some of our summer event dates and times in the previous post. Please note newly adjusted dates/times marked in red in the Summer Events post. If you received a summer events flyer prior to May 16th, please adjust the dates or just recycle it and pick up the new revised copy from one of the coaches.
"Dead Period" -According to new State rules each school must have a "dead period" during the summer in which athletes and coaches can not have contact with each other or the school campus concerning their respective sport. The dates of this period are determined by each school district and ours were recently changed to the current period of July 31- August 8th. This means that immediately following the 6 hour run, we will not have any team activities until practice officially starts on August 9th.
A very recent change in the school sports calendar has a minor effect on some of our summer event dates and times in the previous post. Please note newly adjusted dates/times marked in red in the Summer Events post. If you received a summer events flyer prior to May 16th, please adjust the dates or just recycle it and pick up the new revised copy from one of the coaches.
"Dead Period" -According to new State rules each school must have a "dead period" during the summer in which athletes and coaches can not have contact with each other or the school campus concerning their respective sport. The dates of this period are determined by each school district and ours were recently changed to the current period of July 31- August 8th. This means that immediately following the 6 hour run, we will not have any team activities until practice officially starts on August 9th.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
The big XC kickoff meeting and Summer Events
WhoooHooo! The Cross Country season looms near. Yeah, I know.. you're still involved with Track or thinking that Cross Country is a "fall sport". Truth is, IT'S NOT. The success and enjoyment of your Cross Country season is directly related to what you do this summer. That being said, our season really starts this month. Following are some dates and events to get the most out of the summer with your team (or team to be). Mark your calendars!
1st off we have the Cross Country Kickoff meeting on Friday May 21 at 1:20 in my room (G114) If you're wondering about the time, the schedule for that week calls for us to have a "C" day on that day due to Senior finals. This means I will be seeing you directly after school is out. During the meeting details will be provided about summer events, some training info, and the newly redesigned "log book" to keep track of summer mileage and adventures. This is not an optional meeting, anyone planning to run cross country should make it a priority to attend. Those who can't make it should make plans to see me before we are out of school for the summer. The same information will also be provided at the mini camp in June for incoming 9th graders and other new recruits.
Here is a quick list of other summer events:
MINI CAMP
When and Where:
June 7th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
June 8th 6-8:00 pm Creve Coeur Park (lake side lot by Falls)
June 9th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
What: An introduction to the sport of Cross Country for grades 7-12: Advice on training, stretching, running mechanics, nutrition, shoe info, racing, motivation and fun.
This is an instructional camp for new runners and a training camp for veterans
Specific details will also be provided about other summer events such as our training camp and 6 hour run.
Expense: None, it’s FREE!
What you need to bring: - proof of insurance (photocopy of insurance card)
- water bottle
-running shoes and dressed to run
Wednesday Night Runs –New dates and times June 16, 23,30 / July 14, 21, 28
– Informal weekly group runs
- meet at 6:45 pm – BE PROMPT – Run starts at 7:00 sharp
- Locations will vary – check the blog for a complete list at http://pattonvillexc.blogspot.com
- distances / routes will be decided by the group
-This is a “group run”. The goal is to run together, although we make break into sub groups to accommodate different ability levels
Pattonville XC Team Training Campout July 7-9 – Cuivre River State Park (you must be able to run continously for 8 miles to attend- good motivation to start running now if not already, huh?)
6 hour Run-a-thon (Team Fundraiser) – New date and time July 3o, 5:30-11:30pm – PHS Track - See Coach Fader for Fundraiser Pledge forms
PIRATE MILEAGE CLUB – run 300 or 400 miles over the 10 weeks of summer
How it Works
1) Record your mileage in your running log during the summer. This is an honor system. Have Integrity.
2) The count starts May 31st and ends the day before our first practice (Aug. 9th)
3) Only one award is allowed per season, but 400 mile club winners may opt for a bowl instead of a T-Shirt.
4) Turn in your completed running log at the first practice
Rewards
1) You will earn the satisfaction of attaining a goal.
2) You will improve tremendously and reap the benefits of excellent fitness.
3) You will collect a whole summers worth of running adventures and memories.
4) You will earn the following awards:
- 300 miles = a hand-made Pirate Cereal bowl by a local artist/coach, perfect for pre-race breakfast or post-race ice cream.
- 400 miles = an exclusive Pirate Mileage Club T-shirt
1st day of practice is August 9th, 2009 (8-9:30 a.m. High School Stadium)
-You must have a completed sports physical
- Bring your Training Log
That's it for now. I hope you're as excited as I am. See you on May 21st if not before.
1st off we have the Cross Country Kickoff meeting on Friday May 21 at 1:20 in my room (G114) If you're wondering about the time, the schedule for that week calls for us to have a "C" day on that day due to Senior finals. This means I will be seeing you directly after school is out. During the meeting details will be provided about summer events, some training info, and the newly redesigned "log book" to keep track of summer mileage and adventures. This is not an optional meeting, anyone planning to run cross country should make it a priority to attend. Those who can't make it should make plans to see me before we are out of school for the summer. The same information will also be provided at the mini camp in June for incoming 9th graders and other new recruits.
Here is a quick list of other summer events:
MINI CAMP
When and Where:
June 7th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
June 8th 6-8:00 pm Creve Coeur Park (lake side lot by Falls)
June 9th 6-8:00pm Creve Coeur Park (upper level gravel lot by tennis courts)
What: An introduction to the sport of Cross Country for grades 7-12: Advice on training, stretching, running mechanics, nutrition, shoe info, racing, motivation and fun.
This is an instructional camp for new runners and a training camp for veterans
Specific details will also be provided about other summer events such as our training camp and 6 hour run.
Expense: None, it’s FREE!
What you need to bring: - proof of insurance (photocopy of insurance card)
- water bottle
-running shoes and dressed to run
Wednesday Night Runs –New dates and times June 16, 23,30 / July 14, 21, 28
– Informal weekly group runs
- meet at 6:45 pm – BE PROMPT – Run starts at 7:00 sharp
- Locations will vary – check the blog for a complete list at http://pattonvillexc.blogspot.com
- distances / routes will be decided by the group
-This is a “group run”. The goal is to run together, although we make break into sub groups to accommodate different ability levels
Pattonville XC Team Training Campout July 7-9 – Cuivre River State Park (you must be able to run continously for 8 miles to attend- good motivation to start running now if not already, huh?)
6 hour Run-a-thon (Team Fundraiser) – New date and time July 3o, 5:30-11:30pm – PHS Track - See Coach Fader for Fundraiser Pledge forms
PIRATE MILEAGE CLUB – run 300 or 400 miles over the 10 weeks of summer
How it Works
1) Record your mileage in your running log during the summer. This is an honor system. Have Integrity.
2) The count starts May 31st and ends the day before our first practice (Aug. 9th)
3) Only one award is allowed per season, but 400 mile club winners may opt for a bowl instead of a T-Shirt.
4) Turn in your completed running log at the first practice
Rewards
1) You will earn the satisfaction of attaining a goal.
2) You will improve tremendously and reap the benefits of excellent fitness.
3) You will collect a whole summers worth of running adventures and memories.
4) You will earn the following awards:
- 300 miles = a hand-made Pirate Cereal bowl by a local artist/coach, perfect for pre-race breakfast or post-race ice cream.
- 400 miles = an exclusive Pirate Mileage Club T-shirt
1st day of practice is August 9th, 2009 (8-9:30 a.m. High School Stadium)
-You must have a completed sports physical
- Bring your Training Log
That's it for now. I hope you're as excited as I am. See you on May 21st if not before.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Team poll concerning a summer training campout
This post is specifically for PHS XC team members. Some of you may have received an email from me asking for you opinions on a team summer campout. Since I don't have everyones email, I thought I'd also post it here to get anyone I missed. If you would like to reply just email me at sfader@psdr3.org or add a comment below here on the blog. By the way if you didn't get the email below you may just want to email me and give me your address.
Following is a copy of the email I sent:
Greetings Runner Folk,
I would to get your opinion on picking a date for a team campout over the summer. I have received clearance from the powers of PHS to have an overnight campout. I'm planning a 3 day/2 night camping trip at a local state park. We will be staying in tents and will need camping gear. I think between those who are going we can easily get together enough gear for anyone who doesn't have a tent/sleeping bag etc. The focus of the camp will be team building and training as well as just having a good time with your teammates in the great outdoors. Girls and boys teams will all go together, but will have seperate tent/sleeping areas. We will also have male and female chaperones for each camp.
I'll share more details later, but what I need to know is if the date I have picked will work for you. Obviously, I would like as much of the team to be able to attend as possible, but picking such a date during the summer is tricky. Originally I had planned for the last 3 days in July for the campout. However. there is another cross country traing camp in southwest missouri that I think a few of you may be interested in attending and it is the same week. So here are my questions for you:
Are you interested in attending other (not PHS, but cross country focus) training camps?
Are you interested in attending a PHS running/team campout this summer?
If so, would you be able to attend on July 7-9th?
Are you missing a brownie dish from the awards banquet? (I know this isn't related, but I need to find it's home)
If you would like to have some input on the camp date please reply soon. I'm not asking for a commitment yet, just trying to plan it out. I'm also open to any ideas or comments you may have concerning a campout.
Thanks for your help in advance and please help me spread the word to anyone who may not have received this email.
I hope to get out to a couple Track meets this spring, so I will see some of you soon. Watch the blog later this spring for an announcement concerning our Cross Country Kickoff meeting (likely held in may) and summer events as they develop.
Happy Running!
Following is a copy of the email I sent:
Greetings Runner Folk,
I would to get your opinion on picking a date for a team campout over the summer. I have received clearance from the powers of PHS to have an overnight campout. I'm planning a 3 day/2 night camping trip at a local state park. We will be staying in tents and will need camping gear. I think between those who are going we can easily get together enough gear for anyone who doesn't have a tent/sleeping bag etc. The focus of the camp will be team building and training as well as just having a good time with your teammates in the great outdoors. Girls and boys teams will all go together, but will have seperate tent/sleeping areas. We will also have male and female chaperones for each camp.
I'll share more details later, but what I need to know is if the date I have picked will work for you. Obviously, I would like as much of the team to be able to attend as possible, but picking such a date during the summer is tricky. Originally I had planned for the last 3 days in July for the campout. However. there is another cross country traing camp in southwest missouri that I think a few of you may be interested in attending and it is the same week. So here are my questions for you:
Are you interested in attending other (not PHS, but cross country focus) training camps?
Are you interested in attending a PHS running/team campout this summer?
If so, would you be able to attend on July 7-9th?
Are you missing a brownie dish from the awards banquet? (I know this isn't related, but I need to find it's home)
If you would like to have some input on the camp date please reply soon. I'm not asking for a commitment yet, just trying to plan it out. I'm also open to any ideas or comments you may have concerning a campout.
Thanks for your help in advance and please help me spread the word to anyone who may not have received this email.
I hope to get out to a couple Track meets this spring, so I will see some of you soon. Watch the blog later this spring for an announcement concerning our Cross Country Kickoff meeting (likely held in may) and summer events as they develop.
Happy Running!
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