Monday, December 29, 2014

TEAM PENTATHLON RECORD/DRIVE

The old record of 2938 points was beaten yesterday at the Team Pentathlon.

The old record was held by some of the all-time greats at our school including: Ali McMahon, Kayla Rybacki, Liann Simonds, and Julia Weithofer. 

This group of Paige Suse, Abby Laughlin, Elisabeth Cooke, Lauren Champigny and Kayla Fraser outscored some of OUR legends.

2960 POINTS!

Incredible!

We are holding a can and bottle drive Friday at the High School starting at either 9 or 10 AM. Please help us raise some really necessary money!

Thanks

Thursday, December 18, 2014

A LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY!



BEFORE BUDD WAS THE OLD SLOW COACH, HE WAS ACTUALLY QUITE FAST!
NOW YOU HAVE SOME PROOF!

Sunday, December 14, 2014

WINTERFEST

Thus far, here is what we have via e-mail: 

ashley corcoran: 300 and 600 
abby laughlin: mile and 4 x 800 (if we have one) 
abby rate: two mile and 4 x 800 (if we have one) 
shannon kennedy: 600 
kay laughlin: mile and 4 x 800 (if we have one) 
lily russo: shot put, 300 
stephanie maciorowski: 300 (possible relay) 
madeline stankiewicz: 300 (no 200 indoors) 
paige suse: high jump 
alanna lomascolo; long jump, 300 
maria westcott: long jump(?) 

UPDATE: 
tia westcott: shot put 
kayla fraser: long jump, hurdles 
elisabeth cooke: shot put 
kharynah besaw: shot put 
morgan voight: hurdles and (4 x 800) 
jill o'toole: 1000
alexa lafond: 55 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

CROSS COUNTRY 2003: FLASHBACK

In 2003, the Wickham Park cake-eaters secured second place in the tournament. How many of these runners can you identify from that 2003 Cross Country team?

There were some INTERESTING characters on that team...

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

MR. SUNTER

Folks, a tragedy occurred this past year in that Bryan Sunter was killed in an auto accident ( I believe) in West Springfield. I knew Bryan as a "free spirit". I did not know him well, but he made his presence known on the Boys Cross Country team.

Bryan's Dad, Ed is holding a fund raising Golf tournament and dinner this Friday to raise money for a Cross Country scholarship in his son's name.

I have known Mr. Sunter for a long time and he's truly one of the "good guys". I give him enormous credit for wanting to put together this endeavor that shall benefit an East Longmeadow Boy and Girl affiliated with the Cross Country team.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

WATER BOTTLE CHALLENGE


Our own Catherine Merton is putting on a Road Race this Saturday at the High School in order to help install a Hydration Station at the school. Please show up and support her! She is working towards her Gold Award in the Girl Scouts.

Race starts at 8:30AM (registration at 7:30). 

Please join us in supporting her endeavor!

Thursday, August 14, 2014

CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE IS POSTED/INDOOR ALSO

The Fall Cross Country schedule is now on the web site. There are a lot of meets listed and many that we shall not be attending, but we can discuss ( along with the Boys team) where we might be best suited to attend.

There are some dates for Indoors without opponents. That portion of the schedule has not been published yet, but we know we have a Thursday meet listed.

Monday, July 14, 2014

FINALLY!

NEWS RELEASE

Prohibition of Jewelry Lifted in High School Track and Field

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                   Contact: Becky Oakes
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (July 14, 2014) — Effective with the 2015 high school track and field season, the prohibition of jewelry will be eliminated. This was one of several rules changes recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Track and Field Rules Committee at its June 16-18 meeting in Indianapolis. The committee’s recommendations were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
Becky Oakes, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the Track and Field Rules Committee, said the committee determined that prohibiting jewelry in high school track and field and cross country is not necessary.
“The wearing of jewelry ordinarily presents little risk of injury to either the competitor or opponents,” Oakes said. “Elimination of the rule allows officials to focus on meet administration directly related to actual competition. Coaches continue to have the obligation to see that competitors are properly equipped.”
In other changes, language regarding the time limit to initiate a trial in the throwing and jumping events was revised. Previously, competitors in these events had to initiate a trial and carry it to completion within one minute. Beginning next year, participants must only initiate the trial within the one-minute time limit. Completion of the event will be allowed beyond the prescribed time.
Another change was made in field events involving implements. In events such as the shot put, discus, javelin and pole vault, an additional trial will be allowed when an implement breaks – and thus becomes illegal – during competition due to no fault of the competitor.
The revised note in Rules 6-2-17 and 7-2-17 reads as follows: “If a legal implement breaks during an attempt in accordance with the rules, no penalty shall be counted against the competitor and a replacement trial shall be awarded. If the implement breaks upon completion of the trial, a replacement attempt shall not be awarded and the results of the trial shall be recorded, provided it was made in accordance with the rules.”
In the discus throw, it no longer will be a foul if a competitor is out of control when exiting the back half of the circle. Also, in the discus, shot put and javelin, the requirement for the judge to call “mark” was eliminated.
Another change involves the high jump and pole vault events. A new article in Rule 7-2 will state that “a crossbar displaced by a force disassociated with the competitor after he/she is legally and clearly over the crossbar shall not be a fault and is considered a successful attempt.”
In Rule 8 involving special events, the committee approved the 1,500-meter run as an alternate for the 1,600-meter run in the decathlon and pentathlon. Oakes said when using the IAAF standard scoring, the 1,500-meter run is the standard distance. In addition, the indoor weight throw was approved for the listing of special events.
The final change involves Rule 1-4 on indoor track. Since many indoor meets are held in college facilities, the committee approved the 60-meter high hurdles and dash as alternates for the 55-meter high hurdles and dash. Oakes said this option eliminates special marking of the facilities for the hurdles and dash.
Track and field is the second-most popular sport for boys with 580,672 participants in 16,001 schools and is the No. 1 sport for girls with 472,939 participants in 15,962 schools during the 2012-13 season, according to the NFHS Athletics Participation Survey.

Friday, May 23, 2014

NEW OUTDOOR CHAMPION

Half Dolla Holla taking the 400 low hurdles at the Western Mass. Championships!!!!!!!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

ALL WESTERN MASS INDOOR TEAM 2014

FIRST TEAM

SHANNON KENNEDY
2013 Frank Dutille Award Winner and Western Mass. Champion in the 300 Meter Dash. Shannon currently holds the school record in the 400 meter dash.

PAIGE SUSE
Holds Western Mass. Indoor record in the High Jump and was formerly State Champion in same event. Competed at the National Championships this past season

GABRIELLA WEITHOFER
Two time defending champion in the Long Jump. School record holder in the 4 x 200 relay. Gabby anchored the 4 x 400 meter relay in 2013 that won the Championship for us Indoors.


SECOND TEAM

ABIGAIL LAUGHLIN
Established a new school record this year in the Indoor mile. Currently holds the Freshman record in the 600 Meter Dash.


REBECCA VARNEY
Number one seed in the 55 High Hurdles and has participated in both the Hurdles and the Long Jump at the State Meet.

Monday, February 10, 2014

RECENT RANKINGS

Paige Suse, Abby Laughlin and Shannon Kennedy are ALL US Elite Second team performers.

Paige at 5' 5" in the High Jump is ranked #5 in the State
Abby at 1:42.90 in the 600 dash is ranked #69 in the State
Shannon at 43.15 in the 300 dash is ranked #51 in the State.
also
Our 4 by 200 relay team is ranked 31st in the State out of 755.
Our 4 by 400 relay team is ranked 45th in the State out of 777.
Gabby Weithofer is ranked 14th in the State in the Long Jump out of 1,626.
Becca Varney is ranked 26th in the State in the High Hurdlers out of 3,234.
Kylie Casey is ranked 101st in the State in the 55 Dash out of 4,796.

Friday, January 3, 2014

BRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This weather disrupts our training, but not our competitions.

SATURDAY: Winter Classic at Springfield College. The cost for those attending is $5 per person per event. If you have not signed up already, you are simply not competing, but you can go.

Departure time is 7:30 from the High School.

Bedell - Shot put. Champigny - Hurdles and 55 Dash. Cooke- Shot put. Kennedy - High jump and 300.
Maciorowski - Shot put and 300. Nault - 600. Reilly - 55 Dash. Stone - Mile. Varney - Long jump, 55 Dash and Hurdles. Weithofer - Long jump and High jump. Westcott - Shot put. Williams - 55 and 300 Dash.

Each of you shall be e-mailed this information. Julia Stone is collecting the money for this event.

I am looking into holding practice for everyone else later in the day at the High School in preparation for the Freshman/Sophomore Championships on SUNDAY.

SUNDAY - Freshman/Sophomore Championships at Reggie Lewis Center. The cost for attending is $6 per person. I have already distributed the lists, but here are the names for the record.

Bedell - Shot put. Beluzo - Long jump, 300, 4 x 200(anchor). Casey - 55, 4 x 200(second leg), Cooke - Shot put. Evans- 2 Mile. Fraser - Hurdles, Long Jump, Alternate on relays. Knight - 3rd leg 4 x 400. Laughlin - 600, 4 x 400(anchor). O'Toole - Mile. Oliver- 1000. Phillips - 55 Dash, Alternate on relay. Richardson - 55 Dash, 4 x 200 (Leadoff). Templeman - Hurdles, Long jump, 4 x 200(3rd leg. Terrell - High jump, 300, 4 x 400(leadoff), Voight - 600, 4 x 400 (2nd leg).

Departure time is slated for 7:00AM, but I must encourage you all to arrive at 6:45 so that we can get underway sooner.

Each of you shall be e-mailed this information. Kayla Fraser is collecting money for this event