Monday, December 29, 2008

NS gets 2 wins over AB

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NS pulled off somewhat close wins over AB this evening in the makeup meet at Reggie Lewis. Standouts I noticed were the 2:38 1000 meters by Sasha Long, the 7.83 hurdles by Yong Cho, 4:37 mile by Yuji Wakimoto, 35'+ shot by Nalis Mbianda, (was doing 38' in warmups), 3:07 for Juliet Ryan-Davis and Kathy O'Keefe in the 1000, and I'll have to wait for results for the rest.
More photos are coming?
It looks like the results never made it to coolrunning.
From the globe: boys NS 54 AB 41; girls NS 60 AB 35.
I should have photoed the results at the end of the meet when I had the chance.
This was a makeup meet and there was only a small time slot for the meet. No JV was planned. The meet ended up running very quickly and there was plenty of time for some last minute adding of JV races.
From DCL dual meet NS v AB, LS v WA

From DCL dual meet NS v AB, LS v WA

NOTE: I'm trying to get a DCL league blog going with input from each team's perspective.
http://dclrunning.blogspot.com/

The officials have not posted the meet results on coolrunning from Monday. Here are the top 3 marks in each event. Running events are in meet order. All four teams were missing a lot of their varsity.

Mile
Alec Barnes LS 4:35.08
Yuji Wakimoto NS 4:37.45
Marcus Schneider NS 4:47.19

Bridget Dahlberg NS 5:19.99
Emily Rudder LS 5:39.30
Barbara MacNeil LS 5:59.26

1000
Sasha Long NS 2:38.43
John Wells WA 2:48.62
Emerson Shiu NS 2:50.30

Juliet Ryan-Davis NS 3:07.56
Kathy O' Keefe NS 3:08.41
Megan Griffen LS 3:25.73

600
Will Cha NS 1:28.78
Reid Baldwin WA 1:29.54
Kyle Ray LS 1:29.86

Jessica Griffen LS 1:41.31
Caitlin Sheridan WA 1:46.06
Katie Morris AB 1:50.84

300
Stephen Forgo AB 37.69
Sam Grad WA 37.72
Lawrence Xia AB 38.23

Karen Nallen WA 43.48
Dani Pensack NS 44.58
Kelly McGovern AB 45.39

2 Mile
Teddy Farley AB 10:05.38
John Ryan WA 10:23.18
Cameron Fen NS 10:29.77

Ellie Hylton LS 12:20.20
Amy Dao AB 12:29.08
Anna Laurence NS 12:49.36

55 Dash
John Murphy AB 6.88
Colon O' Neil AB 7.07
Yakov Pkulinich AB 7.12
(FAT malfunctioned - No times in the LS vs WA meet)
LS vs WA order of Finish
Matthew Sliwkowski LS
Sam Grad WA
Lee Russo WA

(FAT malfunctioned - No Girls times)
AB vs NS order of Finish
Ezra Banks NS
Kristen Carlson AB
Nalis Mbianda NS
LS vs WA order of finish
Cassandra Ryding WA
Cecilia Igwe-Kalu LS
Leah Sax LS

55 Hurdles
Yong Cho NS 7.83
Chris Fowler WA 8.44
Chris Halstead LS 8.51

Cassandra Ryding WA 9.02
Maggie Fleming LS 9.29
Joelle Purinton AB 9.64

4 x 400
AB 3:37.81
WA 3:41.97
NS 3:43.99

WA 4:15.34
NS 4:18.06
LS 4:19.93

Shot Put
Chris Kim NS 37'3"
Michael Heller NS 36'10"
Evan Hutton AB 34'11"

Nalis Mbianda NS 35'10"
Ezra Banks NS 29'11"
Jackie Whittaker AB 26'8"

High Jump
Samuel Wuest LS 6'3"
Chris Fowler WA 5'9"
William Mepham LS 5'7"

Maggie Fleming LS 5'4"
Ailish Hanly WA J5'4"
Leah Potter LS 4'10"

Long Jump
Yong Cho NS 20'3"
Sam Grad WA 19'11.75"
Matt Ricketson WA 19'6"

Christie Lee NS 15'7"
Leah Sax LS 15'0"
Jordan Chen LS 14'9.5"

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Dual Meet Monday 29 Dec. NO JV.

The bus for the DCL dual meet is at 2:56 p.m.
The meet starts at 5 p.m.
The meet is at Reggie Lewis.

see ya there.

Sorry to say that there will be NO JV events at the meet, Monday 29 Dec. This is a makeup and I think the league couldn't get a big enough time slot.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Meet replacement run

from Steve:
"The replacement workout for the meet is 4-3/2-3-2/1 fartlek when and if it is safe. This may be done on a treadmill or elipitical. If the roads are unsafe I would rather have people take the day off than run in unsafe conditions."

"As far as the meet the make up date is being worked on and it is possible that it may be at Reggie Lewis."

New Newton South track for fall 2009

Funding has passed for a new Newton South track. Work is to start this coming spring and the track should be ready in the fall of 2009. This is a complete rebuild. The sunken areas should be history. No more getting seasick running the 2 mile at Newton South.

Saturday meet is postponed

Tomorrows meet has been postponed. Don't know when it will be made up. It was scheduled for the whole DCL to be at Newton South. Check back for more details.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

1st dual meet indoors iced out

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Click here for photos by M. Hergrueter
The 1st DCL dual meet at Reggie Lewis was a no show from the ice storm west of Boston. Acton-Boxboro, Lincoln-Sudbury, and Westford Academy didn't make it. NS went to get some racing on a fast track and to give many underclassmen another chance to run. I got ride there and forgot my camera!
Photo by M. Hergrueter:

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Nike Team Nationals - 1st Report

Report from the Newton Centre Athletics Coach, Jennifer Reed:

First installment…..Four days, 12 hours sleep and one Nike Cross Nationals race later and I am back in Newton trying to succinctly (sorry John!) share the experience at Nike Cross Nationals.

It was a dark and a thankfully not stormy morning when Newton Centre Athletics athletes Kelsey Karys, Bridget Dahlberg, Madeleine Reed, Kathy O’Keefe, Olga Golovkina, Mel Fineman, Elizabeth May and Juliet Ryan-Davis left their homes at 5:00am to head to Logan Airport. The final leg of the journey to Portland, Oregon to compete in the Nike Cross Nationals (NXN). NXN brings together the 22 top women’s and 22 top men’s cross country teams from across the country to compete on the same stage. This year’s race also included 45 individual athletes in each race.

The journey out to Oregon was uneventful yet unbeknownst to us slightly fortuitous. Not long after the flight had taken off, we were extremely shocked and pleased to hear the flight attendant announce that “Bridget Dahlberg, from Newton South High School, was on the plane and that is was a special day for her and we would like to wish her a happy 18th birthday.” It turns out the flight attendant was a NSHS grad as were three other passengers on the flight! The second fortuitous announcement came when we had to do an all call through the terminal in Salt Lake City to remind two of the girls to return to our gate for boarding and departure. Two days later, little did we know how cool it would be to hear the name Newton announced so frequently over the loudspeaker during the race!

Nike cared for the girls well and kept them on their toes moving them between the race course at Portland Meadows, the hotel in Tigard and the Nike Campus in Beaverton. It was great to travel by bus and not have to worry about driving and directions. The athletes spent most of their free time on the Nike Campus in the Athlete’s Lounge where there were couches, computers, game tables, a 15x15 screen for rock band as well as plenty of snacks. The highlight of the athlete activities was the panel with the Nike Elite Athletes Shalane Flanagan, Abdi Abdirahman, Dathan Ritzenhein and Alan Webb. The icing on the cake was when the girls had dinner with Shalane later that day. Shalane Flanagan was the 10K Bronze Medalist in Beijing and the Northeast Region team Captain.

Race day arrived and Juliet and I woke up at 5:30, had breakfast at 6:00 and at 7:00 headed off for the track in complete darkness. It was strange to have it so dark in the morning. The ground at the Meadows was covered in frost when we arrived but the sky was lightening and showed the promise of a beautiful day. We watched the sun rise over the Meadows and by the time the starter gun on Juliet’s race went off, the sun had melted most of the frost away. Juliet ran a great race despite the fact that she had been sidelined with an injury for the past month and had not trained for the event. The coolest part of her race is that she can say she “ran with the Kenyans.” Five young women from Kenya competed in Juliet’s race. We subsequently flew home with the Kenyan boys and girls teams and the athletes exchanged emails, so hopefully there can be a continued relationship.

The rest of the team arrived and Juliet helped them warm up for their race. By now the crowds were really growing and the excitement in the air was palpable. It was a beautiful 50 degree day, perfect for cross country. At 9:59 the girls queued up for the introductions. Each team was introduced and had a chance to run past the crowd. Fireworks accompanied the start – I’ve never seen this at a race – and the girls were off. I’m sure you’ve watched some of the race and seen the results, but it was very exciting to hear Newton’s name mentioned so frequently throughout the race. Out of 22 teams, Newton Centre Athletics came in sixth overall only one point off of fifth place and 12 points off of 4th place. They also finished ahead of six Regional Champions. The Newton Centre Athletics’ girls exceeded expectations. The Newton team was ranked 8th nationally going into the meet and were not forecasted to be in the top ten, save for Steve Underwood, Senior Editor of Rise, who forecasted they could come in 5-7 if they were having a good day.

The Nike Cross Nationals course is deceptive. The course is relatively flat, but is physically challenging because each section of the course provides tough terrain for the runners: it was slippery (some athletes fell), soft, mucky (some lost their spikes) and sandy plus had the rhythm breaking features. The hay bales at miles one and two came at points on the course when runners were beginning to settle into their race while the “whoopdy-doos” both broke the rhythm and accelerated the girls’ heart rate. The other aspect that the girls found challenging was the density and physicality of the race with runners getting jostled, spiked, and cut. Many of the girls said they’d never run within that density of runners before and didn’t even see the hay bales before they had to run over them.

I am sure that part of the reason the girls ran so well on such a challenging course was the encouragement and support of Steven McChesney’s parents (and now we understand him……) and his brother Kenny as well as an eclectic mixture of fans – NSHS grads, former friends and athletes from Steven’s Oregon days as well as the girls’ relatives. Meeting Alberto Salazar was a post race highlight for the girls.

It was a great day and a great honor to be amongst the best cross country teams in the country and an even greater joy to be traveling with the Newton XC runners – not only the best cross country runners in the nation in our opinion but the most fun to be with!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Nike Team Nationals - Newton XC 6th in nation

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click here for Dyestat photos
Click here for photos by Jennifer Reed
37 Karys, Kelsey Newton XC Club 18:36.0 19
51 O'Keefe, Katherine Newton XC Club 18:43.9 25
74 Dahlberg, Bridget Newton XC Club 18:57.3 43
79 Reid, Madeleine Newton XC Club 18:58.6 46
116 Golovkina, Olga Newton XC Club 19:28.1 72
164 Fineman, Melanie Newton XC Club 20:19.8 120
185 May, Elizabeth Newton XC Club 20:52.0 141

1 Manlius XC Club 66 3 9 10 11 33 71 78
Total Time: 1:31:29.60
Average: 18:17.92
2 Santa Clarita XC Club 135 5 28 31 35 36 57 69
Total Time: 1:33:24.20
Average: 18:40.84
3 Wilmington XC Club 182 14 20 26 49 73 94 113
Total Time: 1:34:22.90
Average: 18:52.58
4 Kinetic XC Club 193 21 24 47 48 53 59 148
Total Time: 1:34:28.40
Average: 18:53.68
5 Adirondack XC Club 204 2 23 50 52 77 139 144
Total Time: 1:34:12.80
Average: 18:50.56
6 Newton XC Club 205 19 25 43 46 72 121 142
Total Time: 1:34:43.90
Average: 18:56.78
7 Fort Collins XC Club 218 18 27 32 55 86 141 151
Total Time: 1:35:04.00
Average: 19:00.80
8 Burnt Hills XC Club 251 4 44 51 68 84 134 154
Total Time: 1:35:03.70
Average: 19:00.74
9 Suwanee XC Club 260 6 22 65 80 87 96 117
Total Time: 1:35:29.00
Average: 19:05.80
10 Dana Point XC Club 262 13 45 56 67 81 106 135
Total Time: 1:35:34.90
Average: 19:06.98
11 Eden Prairie XC Club 262 17 34 39 64 108 114 147
Total Time: 1:35:44.70
Average: 19:08.94
12 Sudbury XC Club 274 37 40 42 66 89 123 145
Total Time: 1:35:54.10
Average: 19:10.82
10 more teams not shown, see results

Nike Team Nationals - TODAY

12:20 p.m. Saturday. Race in 50 minutes at 1:30 p.m. eastern standard time.
Watch official live video feed web at:
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?do=title&title_id=268&event_id=13

Friday, December 5, 2008

Nike Team Nationals on Saturday

from Frankin Davis:

Hi all--

Nike just put up lots of photos and videos of our girls. If you register for the site you can click "favorite" to collect them to your profile, or of course you can bookmark them in your browser. And you can create a photo album and upload your own photos -- tag them with your kid's name, e.g. juliet-ryan-davis, and newton-south.

Our team is called Newton XC Club, and they run in Girls Championship at 10:30 am PST / 1:30 EST on Saturday, which you can view live:
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?do=title&title_id=268&event_id=13

The team has a home page:
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?do=videos&event_id=13&video_id=7895
with a video that the girls made!

The top girls northeast team is Newton South (!) and top "girls to watch" in Newton are Bridget and Kelsey:
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?title_id=221&event_id=13&do=title&pg=1&folder_id=419&page_id=754

Each girl is listed on the runners and teams listing page --> click the NE tab on top:
http://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?do=title&title_id=268&event_id=13

Kelsey's page has a link to the Nike Cross NE qualifier race, which shows her taking first, and the rest of the team coming in close behind, thus qualifying for the nationals:
http://www.runnerspace.com/video.php?do=view&member_id=1067&video_id=7868

See the capsule description of Newton South team at http://www.runnerspace.com/news.php?do=view&news_id=4546 (somewhat negative description -- but we can do it!)

Go South!!