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JV/Varsity Letter Recognition 6-Points necessary to earn a varsity letter You may earn a varsity point two ways –Run in a varsity race –Run JV but achieve a 60 th percentile varsity time Bonus points may be earned for 60% finishes at Conference, Sectional, and State meets Coach Kalk may also award a varsity letter based on injuries/illness/etc… This season we have three Junior Varsity letter winners. Our JV letter winners are…. Varsity letter winners are…
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Will-to-Win Athletes This award is designed to recognize those who consistently push themselves to excel at practice and on race day. These athletes are committed to the sport, the competition, and to giving their all. The award is handed out by team members Two winners are chosen each week throughout the season. Winners receive a star pin and a traveling trophy The Will-to-Win athletes of the year are…
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Male Will-to-Win Award Male Will-to-Win award will be presented by a female team member. Male Will-to-Win award will be presented by a female team member.
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Female Will-to-Win Award Female Will-to-Win award will be presented by a male team member. Female Will-to-Win award will be presented by a male team member.
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Rookie-of-the-Year This award goes to a first year male or female athlete Eligible Candidates: 8 (4 freshman, 3 Sophomores, 1 Senior) This year’s winner is a male athlete who ran cross country while in middle school. Winner was faced with a difficult decision this fall… either go out for soccer or run cross country. I think he made an excellent choice! Winner was relatively injury free all year long, never missed a meet, and showed steady improvement throughout the season PR is a very solid 21:11 – which was achieved at Conference AND THE WINNER IS…
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Most Improved Runner This award goes to a very deserving returning male or female athlete There were a number of outstanding candidates to consider Improved race times is an obvious key factor Improved training/work ethic is also a must Winner must exhibit a positive attitude Winner must show enthusiasm for this physically and mentally challenging sport Let’s take a closer look at this year’s winner…
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A senior -- two year cross country athlete 2014 average meet time was 23:28 2015 average meet time was 22:46 This represents an outstanding average drop in race time from last fall – A full 42 seconds!!! Winner never missed a race while showing great consistency and steady improvement as a runner. Winner ran two meets in the 23s, nine meets in the 22s, and just missed the 21s at Kewaskum. Personal best time is a 22:02.9 This individual has been a vital part of two state teams Winner achieved All-Conference status this fall… narrowly missing All-County status. This year’s Most Improved Runner is…
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Male Runner-of-the-year Award Goes to the most valuable male runner This year’s winner is a two year varsity cross country athlete (Average race times: 21:12, 20:41) Winner has a great attitude, is hard working, and logged a ton of miles in the off-season. Winner attended a running camp this past summer Winner is clearly dedicated to this sport and to improving not only himself but his teammates Winner is extremely supportive of his teammates, encourages them at practice to be their best, and has a great sense of humor He’s really good at running, too! PR is a solid 19:32! This year’s Male Runner-of-the-Year is…..
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Female Runner-of-the-year This award goes to the most valuable female runner This year’s winner is a junior cross country athlete who earned Rookie-of-the-Year last fall After her freshman year cross country experience -- overcoming obstacles is really nothing new to her Winner finished as the top runner on her team a total of 11 meets this season Winner earned All-County and All-Conference status Winner ran a personal best 5K at the Conference Meet (20:40) and a personal best 4K at Kiel – (16:52.5) This year’s Female Runner-of-the-Year is…
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All-County Recognition Must finish in the Top 21 at the County Meet We have three All County runners this fall This year All-County status was achieved by….
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All-Conference Recognition Must be a Top 20 finisher at the Big East Meet We have three All Conference runners this fall This year All-Conference status was achieved by….
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State Recognition Top two teams qualify for State The five fastest individuals not on a qualifying team also advance to State. Achieving State status this year were….
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Sectional Champions
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State-of-the-Team Address Three seniors will be greatly missed! Low participation numbers… In order for us to be as good or better next fall, incoming athletes must quickly transition into varsity spots and perform at a very high level. Speaking of incoming athletes… WE NEED SOME! Returning athletes must train in the off-season and grow as leaders on this team. Overall, our summer mileage needs to go way UP! There is no secret… the good teams run a lot to improve.
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As your coach, I need to do a better job encouraging you…motivating you... keeping you all united as a team. We can all improve, myself included! Athletes… you need to become a much closer team. No separate warm-up and cool down runs. We need to have a mindset of training together and challenging each other to become better runners and better teammates. A return trip to state CAN be accomplished, but a lot of this will be up to you! Are each of you up to the challenge? Most of all… continue to have FUN!!!
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Thanks for another great season!
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AND NOW FOR THE VIDEO…
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