SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS August 24 Where: Texas Bank Sports Complex 706 S Bell Street San Angelo, TX. Schedule: 6:00 PM – Registration/ packet Pick up 7:00 PM Rolling Schedule Fun Run 1 mile/2 mile JV girls – 2 miles JV boys – 2 miles Varsity Girls – 2 miles Varsity Boys – 2 miles Awards – immediately following final race Awards: 1 st place team- Varsity and JV Runner Up team – varsity only Top 10 medals-all divisions Hosted by San Angelo Central High School “Only one person and one person only will determine how good of a runner you become... You will become as good as you let yourself be. 2012 Varsity Girls Results 2012 Girls Team Results 1. Brownwood 2. Del Rio 3. Bushland 2012 Varsity Boys Results 2012 Boys Team Results 1. Del Rio 2. SA Central 3. Midland 2013 Place ________ Time __________ Team Finish ________
2012 Varsity Girls Results. SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS August 24. Where: Texas Bank Sports Complex 706 S Bell Street San Angelo, TX. Schedule: 6:00 PM – Registration/ packet Pick up 7:00 PM Rolling Schedule Fun Run 1 mile/2 mile JV girls – 2 miles - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTSAugust 24Where: Texas Bank Sports Complex 706 S Bell Street San Angelo, TX. Schedule:6:00 PM – Registration/ packet Pick up7:00 PM Rolling ScheduleFun Run 1 mile/2 mile JV girls – 2 milesJV boys – 2 milesVarsity Girls – 2 milesVarsity Boys – 2 milesAwards – immediately following final race
Awards: 1st place team- Varsity and JV Runner Up team – varsity only Top 10 medals-all divisionsHosted by San Angelo Central High School
“Only one person and one person only will determine how good of a runner you become... You will become as good as you let yourself be. That one person is you.”
1 17.52 Biddle Tyler Jim Ned2 19.38 Hall Sheldon Highland3 19.39 Chnielewski Eric Jim Ned4 19.47 Reyna Logan Ballinger5 19.52 Bluhm Garrison Jim Ned6 20.03 Flatt Channing Merkel7 20.10 Davis Jeff Ballinger8 20.12 Lawrence Aubrey Rising Star9 21.19 Florida Dylan Eula10 21.29 Tabor Quinten Graford11 21.50 Lopez Dakota Clyde12 21.59 Cook Reese Jim Ned13 22.02 Barton Austin Jim Ned14 22.28 Stark Ricky Eula15 22.43 Turner Matthew Jim Ned
2012 Team Result
1. Ballinger2. Clyde3. Hamlin
2012 Team Result
1. Jim Ned2. Ballinger3. Eula
2013 Place ________ Time __________
Team Finish ________"Running is the greatest metaphor for life, because you get out of it what you put into it."
Hamlin High School would like to invite your teams to compete in our Cross Country Meet to be held Saturday, September 14.
Divisions and Distances
Start at 9:00 with a rolling schedule
High School boys--3 milesVarsity girls--2 milesJV girls--2 milesElementary Division--½ mile(any elementary age child)8th grade girls--2 miles7th grade girls--2 milesJunior High boys--2 miles
Where: Hamlin Country Club FM 2142
Awards: Team trophy in each division and individual medals to top 15.
“When you put yourself on the line in a race and expose yourself to the unknown, you learn things about yourself that are very exciting.” --Doris Brown Heritage5 Time World cross country champion
Course: Junior high boys and girls, JV girls, and Varsity girls will run a 2 mile course. JV and Varsity boys will run a 3 mile course.Location: Comanche High SchoolHWY 16 North, Comanche, TX 76442Schedule: 4:00 - 7th Girls4:30 - 8th Girls5:00 – 7th and 8th Boys5:30 – JV Girls6:00 – Varsity Girls6:30 – HS Boys (Separate JV and V if enough entries)
The real purpose of running isn't to win a race; it's to test the limits of the human heart. - Bill Bowerman 2013 Place ________ Time __________
Team Finish ________
2012 Girls Results
2012 Boys Results
Girls Team Results:1. Comanche, 2. Goldthwaite, 3.Zephyr
Boys Team Results:1. Comanche, 2. Eastland, 3.Zephyr
ANSON INVITATIONALOctober 2Site: Anson Golf Club Distances: 3 miles- High School Boys2 miles- High School Girls, Junior High Boys, Junior High Girls Race Times:3:00-3:45 Check in 4:00pm High School Girls4:30pm High School Boys5:00pm 7th grade Girls5:30pm 8th grade Girls6:00pm Junior High BoysThere is not a JV division for this meet but you can run as many in a division as needed. Awards: Top 10 in each division will receive a medal and the championship team will receive a plaque.
I tell our runners to divide the race into thirds. Run the first part with your head, the middle part with your personality, and the last part with your heart. - Mike Fanelli
We would like to invite you and your team to attend our cross country meet which will be held at Cisco High School. Schedule:4:00pmJV Girls--2 milesVarsity Girls--2 milesJV Boys--3 milesVarsity Boys--3 miles7th Girls--2 miles8th Girls--2 miles7th Boys--2 miles8th Boys--2 miles•HS Divisions could run together if the numbers are low, but will be medaled separately.Awards: Medals to top 10 individuals in each divisionTeam Plaques for Champion of each division
I ran and ran every day, and I acquired a sense of determination, this sense of spirit that I would never, never, give up, no matter what else happened. - Wilma Rudolph
Cisco did not host this meet last year. . . . . Below is our performance list for 2012.
“THRILL OF THE HILL” INVITATIONALOctober 16LOCATION: Stephenville City Park COURSE: Division I Girls- 3 milesDivision II Girls- 2 milesJV Girls- 2 milesJV Boys-3 MilesVarsity Boys-3 milesAWARDS: Plaques for the first place team and medals for the top 10 individuals in each race will be awarded. MEET SCHEDULE: (rolling schedule)10:00 Division I Varsity Girls10:30 Division II Varsity Girls11:00 Varsity Boys 11:30 JV Girls 12:00 JV Boys
"A winner is someone who sets their goals, commits themselves to those goals and then pursues their goals with all the ability that is given to them. That requires someone who believes in themselves, who will make self sacrifices, work hard, and maintain the determination to perform at the best of their ability." -C. Leeman Bennett
The first five finishers from each team score; that is, the sum total of the place numbers of the first five runners from a team is its score in a meet. The team with the lowest score wins. Should one team have five runners finish in the top five places in a given race, the resulting score for that team would be "15" (1+2+3+4+5=15), which is a perfect score in cross-country.
The first seven finishers from each team place; that is, each of these seven may displace runners from another team, causing its score to be higher. In a dual meet, should one team have its seven runners finish in the top seven places—before any of the opponent’s five scorers finish—the resulting score of the meet would be "15-50" (8+9+10+11+12=50), which is a shutout in cross-country. (Of course, in an invitational or championship meet with many teams competing in a race, it is possible to score above "50.")
In a dual meet, if one team captures the first three places in a race, it is mathematically impossible to lose.
In accordance with Federation rules, a tie in team scoring will be broken by awarding the win to the team with the faster sixth finisher.
How To Watch Cross CountryEach race has a map of the course. Upon arriving, use your map to get the best vantage point for the races. Most courses are set up so that the athletes go by the start or finish area several times. These are often the best places to observe without running a couple of miles yourself. You, however, are free to move about from point to point. Be sure to stay well off the runner’s path. We will inform your child of the start time of their race. Don’t be late!! If you arrive 20 minutes late, you may miss their whole race.Do not expect the attention of your son or daughter before the race. They are expected to warm up and prepare for the race ahead. At the conclusion of their race, you can often greet them after they go through the finish chute. They may however have been given a place card. These often must be given to the coach ASAP. Please remind them to do this right away. Be prepared to see a tired child after the race. Many have rubbery legs, glassy eyes, or feel sick. For most, this soon goes away. Each runner is expected to cool down. Please insist they do this. This is probably more important than the warm-up. It simply can’t be skipped. We also expect them to support their teammates who are yet to race. Although we can’t race varsity and JV together in invitationals, we are still one team, and expect to support each other. If we are racing out of town, we cannot let team members ride home with anybody without your permission. Please inform a coach if they will not be riding home with the team.
How to cheer for your cross country runner. . . . .
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