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  1. I can't remember now exactly how short they measured the "Bumbi" course, but I think it was in the neighborhood of 80m. This past year's course was not only longer by those 80m, but it finished on a much different configuration from the "Bumbi" course, much slower, in my estimation.

     

    It's funny how many people ran slower on that course than on Victor Ashe, even though VAP had all the mulch and the Hill of Death with half a mile to go. Obviously, our state times will be pretty slow-seeming this year. Rob's time from last year (15:22), for example, would only equate to about a 15:54 or so for 5K.

  2. The boys from AllTrax, who laid out the course last year, measured it several different times and in two different ways, and they assured me that it was exactly 4827 meters, which equates to 3 miles.

     

    Looks like they'll be adding those 173 meters...

  3. About 10 years ago, when I was an OR assistant coach, I was standing with Coach Coughenour at the Steeplechase just prior to the start of the girls AAA race. We were very good that year, and I remember telling him that the race for second should be interesting, thinking that we already had it won. He only smiled, as I recall. Well, that day, the D-B girls rocked, and the OR girls fell apart, and D-B won, beating a very, very good OR team. Never underestimate your competition, and never give an inch to the teams you think are better than you are!

     

    I'm guessing that Houston, Science Hill, Brentwood, and OR are bringing back the strongest teams. Knox West, Bearden, and Farragut from Region II also belong on the list of contenders. Last year's state meet was pretty heavy with seniors up front, so the younger teams who scored well last year should really rise.

  4. I wonder whether the number of kids who pay tuition to come to a system like OR's, or Maryville's or D-B's is anywhere near the number of kids who get cross-boundary transfers in a zoned system. Seems to me as if things might even out.

     

    I know this will seem like a silly question, but I'll ask it anyway: is it possible for an out-of-county student to pay tuition to come to a city or county school system? For example, might a student who lives in Oak Ridge pay tuition to come to a Knox County high school like Farragut, Bearden, or West? People make changes for many reasons, and I wonder whether it would be possible to do that.

  5. I am the cross country coach at ORHS and rarely even look at football discussion boards, but I stumbled on this thread and thought I would respond to the contention that OR is merely a football town. I graduated from ORHS in 1984 and ran on the 1983 state championship team as the #1. I coached the girls' 1996 state champion team and am head coach of two teams that will contend for the state championship next Saturday. As an athlete and a coach I have never felt anything other than complete community support for my sport, which is, I admit, rather a niche sport here in the South. I carry a large roster, though (between 70-80 athletes) and experience nothing but fantastic support from the community and the school system. Maybe that's one reason that we are having such success this year so far (football, girls soccer, cross country boys and girl Region titles so far): the school and the community do value the sports that have less marquee value than the football program.

     

    I don't have to fight other coaches for athletes; in fact, we just don't do that here. Coaches in other sports constantly offer our teams and athletes encouragement and congratulations. Our Athletic Director treats my sport and other sports with respect and attention. In fact, he's the only AD I know of who goes to every sport's championship games/meets/tournaments.

     

    All of that is to suggest that one advantage ORHS sports have over some schools' sports involves the community's support of every facet of the athletic and academic programs at the school. I would bet that other schools with traditions in many sports, such as Houston, Farragut, Dobyns-Bennett, and Science Hill, have the same sort of program-wide support.

     

    By the way, I taught at Farragut for one year as an intern in the 1990s, and it seemed to me then that Farragut had as much interest and support for their sports as any school I'd seen. They have a long and impressive history in cross country and track, soccer, baseball, and football, especially, and the school has long supported that.

  6. Well, the other reason is that some coaches do not want to have to reconfigure or remeasure courses and TSSAA doesn't want the headache of requiring Region Meet directors to eventually do that. Like Chief says, just playing Devil's Advocate.

  7. Knoxville-area meets hosted by the Metro Knoxville Cross Country Association:

     

    9/3 Tennessee Sports Medicine Cross Country Classic (at Victor Ashe Park)

    9/8 TSM All-Comers at Melton Hill Dam

    9/15 TSM All-Comers at VAP

    9/22 TSM All-Comers at Melton Hill Park (new course profile without the Nasty)

    10/6 TSM All-Comers at VAP

    10/13 TSM/MKCCA Metro Championship at Cherokee Boulevard

     

    Tennessee Sports Medicine has come up big in sponsoring our series of meets.

     

    Also: 9/24 is Bristol

     

    9/7 should be Kingsport Invitational

     

    10/1 is Vol Classic Invite at VAP--http://www.ktc.org/youthath_files/VCCI%20webpage%2005.htm

    This meet will include middle school and collegiate/open races.

  8. This was in today's Tennessean:

     

    The TSSAA is considering a proposal that would double the size of the Class AAA track meet, sending 16 qualifiers to state in each event instead of eight. It will be discussed at administrators’ and regional meetings before the board revisits it for a possible vote in November. If approved, the new format could be implemented as early as next year.

     

     

    Looks as if they are really taking the track proposal seriously.

     

    Now I want to know about our 5K proposal!!

     

    AE

  9. Wow. I can't believe you are the only one from SH's very good XC team running track!!

     

    Weather looks great for OR's meet. Usually some good relays there. Don't know about entries in the open mile, but the 4x8 races look very good.

  10. Actually I saw Christy get 3rd in the Sectional 3200 to Sarah Damen (when she was a freshman) and Gina Recher. One of the great Sectional races ever.

     

    At OR I would argue that Karol Davidson inthe early 1980s was our best ever. She went 2:07/5:03 and later was an NCAA indoor 800 champion. I could also vote for Nic Crider, who went 4:14/15:06 and was an NCAA Region CC champion, or David Montgomery, who went 14:55/9:25. Or it could be Sammie Ford (1:54). Possibly Jason McAddley--I never saw anything out f his range--6'8" high jumper, excellent triple jumper, even ran a 5:14 mile for football.

  11. i know that if sean sees this, he'll just laugh, but can someone tell me what each of these regions encompasses?

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    Well, I'll tell you this much: Diego Luna is not encompassed by our Region.

  12. Those of you in the Knoxville area are probably familiar with the N-S's PrepXtra coverage of high school football, basketball, soccer, and baseball. Now we can add cross country to the list of sports the News-Sentinel will cover in depth. Imagine that!

     

    If you read this morning's sports section, you may have seen a short blurb on what the N-S coverage will look like. Every Friday as part of the PrepXtra section of the Sports page, the News-Sentinel will include the following:

     

     

    1) Sam Roberts(Knox West) will administer and release to the N-S and to coaches a coaches poll involving the cross country teams in the PrepXtra zone, which includes all TSSAA schools in the counties contiguous to Knox County, as well as several to the north (Campbell Co. and Hamblem Co., for example).

     

    2)Sam Roberts and I will compile a cumulative top-30 times list on a weekly basis. We will include verifiable results from all meets that PrepXtra schools compete in, including major invitationals in Bristol, Lexington, Nashville, and at Furman, as well as more local meets like Panther Creek, Cove Lake, the KIL Coaches Meets, the Comcast/KTC Grand Prix Series, the KIL Championships, the Blount County Championships, Vol Classic, and any other meet with verifiable results. The list will begin with the August 24 meet at Melton Hill Dam and end with the Tennessee State Meet on November 6. We will use cut-off times of 18:00 for boys and 22:00 for girls.

     

    The top times list will have the following format:

     

    Date Name School Course Time

     

     

    (I would like to include class in that, as well.)

     

    3) We will release to PrepXtra team results from major invitationals that many of us attend, as well as releasing top teams and individuals who participate in local meets.

     

    4) Sam and I will coordinate a 2004 season preview involving top returning runners and teams.

     

    5) The PrepXtra Cross Country Team will be chosen this year using a formula in order to gain the most objective criteria possible for selection:

     

    30% Final Place in KTC/Comcast Grand Prix Series Standings

    30% Final Place on end of year top-30 times list

    40% Place in combined A/AA, AAA, and DII Region results. (Since the DII race is at VAP this year, as with A/AA and AAA, we will add the DII times of PrepXtra schools to the times of A/AA and AAA in order to create a combined Region results list.)

     

    I'm sure that they will have some space limitations, but we want to get quality coverage for as many individuals and teams as possible, from among all of the TSSAA divisions in the PrepXtra zone.

     

    I hope that you are as excited about this as we are. The Knoxville New-Sentinel is willing to substantially increase its reporting of high school cross country in our area and are willing to devote substantial space to our teams. As far as I can see, this agreement with the News-Sentinel far exceeds any cross country coverage in any other region of Tennessee.

     

    The email address for PrepXtra info is PrepXCC@aol.com. Coaches in the PrepXtra zone should email that address ASAP in order to get on the PrepXtra listserv.

     

    Allen Etheridge

    ORHS Cross Country

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