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  1. Isn't that a funny thing?

     

    People often don't understand the team nature of this sport, and the fact that so many things have to go right in order for a team to fire on all cylinders when it matters--like at State.

     

    I had a soccer coach tell me one time that we cross country coaches don't even have to coach--just tell the kids to go run something!

  2. You may know my brother-in-law, David Montgomery, who still hold the OR records for 3mi and 3200m. You may also know some of the guys I ran with who were seniors when I was a sophomore: Randall Pierce, Tim Preston, Richard Gregor.

     

    Should be a good day. I can't believe we've waited this long to start racing

  3. Teams that have committed:

     

    McCallie (TN)

    Baylor (TN)

    Brentwood Academy (TN)

    Dobyns Bennett (TN)

    Knoxville West (TN)

    Oak Ridge (TN)

    Brentwood High (TN)

    Trinity (Louisville, KY)

    Hoover (Hoover, AL)

    Parkview (Marietta, GA)

    And possibly another GA powerhouse: Walton.

     

    That's stacked.

     

     

    Add Collins Hill (GA).

     

    Is that not ridiculous?! That will be one of the best meets in the entire Southeast. Team scores will be incredibly tight. Very nice job, Coach Wood!

  4. This year, we just need to have that Saturday off: some are taking SAT, and we have planned a little break for the heads. We run a dual with Maryville the week before, and then we open with McCallie, Maymont, and Great American. It would be hard to add another big invitational to that schedule and still be human!

     

    Last year we had a great day at TN Classic, but we've also had our share of bad days, and those bad days leave an impression, especially when you're trying to race your best on a course where you know you've struggled. I don't know the answer to the question of whether this will be a good idea for us--but it's what we're going to do. West was planning to do the same thing (and then Coach Roberts came to us).

  5. Bridges used to be the better of the two meets, but now it seems to have become less relevant.

     

    For the first time in about 30 years, we are not going to TN Classic this year (which was called he Antioch Invitational when I was a kid).

  6. I think most of the nashville runners will agree that they would be happier than anyone if the course for the state meet was moved. The sleeping in your own beds thing I have to disagree with. To be perfectly blunt high school students are very irresponsible as a whole. It is much easier on the coaches and team when they are all staying together in a hotel so that they know everyone will be there and be there on time. I'm sure almost every team has at least once had to panic about where one of their runners is because they are running late to a meet. An additional benefit is that you will probably have your coach deciding for you what you are going to eat the night and morning before the race. Most people on this board can probably also relate to always having that one guy on the team that eats pizza the night before and then pancakes and bacon the morning of the race. All in all I really think at the high school level there is absolutely no benefit to an in town meet especially on a course like steeplechase. Overall it is pretty flat so it doesn't require as intense pre-race split or surge placement planning.

     

     

    One year we were late getting to Raleigh when G.A. was there, so we had to eat dinner late at Ruby's. McGroom orders a SuperColossal Burger (against a coach's orders), eats most of it, then feels sick the rest of the night and the next morning. When he finishes the race the next day--Race of Champions--he's in the chute when he feels the burger rumbling. He slaps the back of the guy in front of him, says, "Good job," and blows Colossal Burger all over the guy's back.

     

    Classic.

     

    My guys are the worst eaters on the planet. Coming back from State Track this year they each got a bucket of chicken--each! So they sat in the van, watched "Forty-Year-Old Virgin," and ate 10 pieces of chicken each.

     

    We even have a nutritionist come talk to them--does no good. But I've got great stories...

  7. Who do you think gets out of region 2 this year? We all know Oak Ridge is a given. Who else?

     

     

    I assume we're talking boys here.

     

    Thanks for the vote of confidence--but we approach things as if nothing is a given, since it isn't...

     

    In Region II-AAA I see Maryville and Farragut being very good. Not sure about CCHS, but they have the best middle school program around, so they have to have some good runners coming in.

     

    Statewide, I see Morristown West, Houston, D-B all being good. Someone always surprises me, too.

  8. QUOTE(Coniglio @ Jun 8 2007 - 02:13 PM) 826472971[/snapback]No doubt.

    It does help to have 3 or 4 in the top 15 though. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />

     

     

    Or even 5... /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  9. QUOTE(WillieTheWildcat @ May - 10:57 PM) 826469466[/snapback]I checked the TSSAA website and I believe only Germantown Houston in 2000 won both the boys and girls State Championships.

     

    I hope Oak Ridge will do it in 2007 but that will only happen if they work extremely hard this summer and fall, plus come together as a TEAM.

     

    A story only a Ridger will get, I went to a meet at Melton Hill Dam and when an exhausted OR runner hit the finish line he told Coach Mac that he couldn't breath. Coach Mac, needing him to move down the chute calmly told him, " Keep moving, breathing is over rated. " Of course, the runner was fine and the runners behind him were able to finish unobstructed.

     

    Run smart, run hard, and run with heart. Breathing is for second place. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

     

     

    You'd have to know Coach Mac to know exactly how much that sounds like him!

  10. QUOTE(Galilee @ May - 03:20 PM) 826459636[/snapback]Being good is expensive.

     

     

    I'm with you. Fortunately, our school picks up the tab for our State trips in whatever sport makes it to State, meaning that our overloaded Boosters don't pick up that tab.

     

    We are fortunate. My best friend coaches at another very successful local school, and he has to find a way to pay for it himself. He even won a state title last year, and still he has to do that.

     

    I wonder what TSSAA gives to football teams who make it to the Clinic Bowl...

  11. QUOTE(RunNaked @ May 2 2007 - 12:09 PM) 826450092[/snapback]I can only do distance predictions but feel free to add other events.

     

    3200: 1st- Berry or Keveren but its going to be sub-9:10

    2nd- Chandler

    3rd- ????

     

    1600: 1st- Keveren

    2nd- Berry

    3rd- I think it will be close between Me(Adam Cunningham), Chandler, Sonnenfeldt, and that Oak Ridge Kid (sorry I dont know his name).

     

    800: duh

     

    Hopefully Berry and Keveren will push the pace in the mile and we can all get under 4:20.

     

     

    You likely mean O'Donnell, although you could also mean Cole.

     

    I don't think 3200 will go sub-9:10 at State with Keveren trying to triple--unless someone decides to pull it out fast just for that reason. I also think O'Donnell has a better chance in the 3200 than the 1600.

  12. QUOTE(thecrippler2222 @ Apr - 02:22 PM) 826436933[/snapback]what about edelman who went 934 in the same meet berry went 924

     

    and gilbreath went 1:51.39, is he gonna get a chance with good competition to break the record? NON maybe or the distance carnival?

     

     

    Yes, sorry about that. Edelman is clearly a 1600/3200 threat.

     

    I didn't think for a minute about Gilreath. No one in Tennessee is going to touch him even if he tries the insane 400/800 double.

     

    If you asked me, Gilreath is the male track star of the year--no one else close.

  13. In Section 1 AAA, I'll put my money on Stuart Chandler and Maclean O'Donnell at the front. Other possibilities: Tom Gilmartin , Josh Vazquez, Emerson Peacock, Ben Shassere. There are surely others, as well. I don't think Sonnenfeldt will run it.

  14. Who nicknamed B-Gym "The Pit"? Did that happen recently? Was it in 1955? I graduated from ORHS in 1984 and teach and coach there now, but until the past few weeks I had never heard anyone call that place "The Pit."

     

    By the way, it's not going to be demolished. It will house a practice gym, weightroom, and trainer's room.

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