09/26/2020
The team ran at its lone home meet of the year today, the Don Hardin Invitational, and earned the championship trophy. Jack Lutz led the way by taking the individual championship in a time of 16:47, with our pack finishing closely behind. Preston Pethtel placed third (17:20), Aidan Schaffer fourth (17:23), Andrew Williamson fifth (17:28), and Michael Imbody sixth (17:47) to round out team scoring. Times were not blistering today, which is to be expected for our course at Geller Park, but we continue to improve and frankly learned some valuable lessons that will pay off down the road.
Also running today were Jonah Williamson just missing out on a medal by placing 11th, Jake Elam 16th, Seth Mitchell 18th, Wyatt Lawson 21st, Tucker See 27th, Michael Pineda 32nd and Long Lin 33rd.
We also honored our Seniors today following the day’s races. There is a lot of season to go, and a LOT of goals remain for us to shoot for. However, it was nice to show our appreciation for everything they have done for our program. This group has been very fortunate to have been part of many exciting accomplishment enjoyed by our teams the past four years, but I got a great deal of satisfaction listening to what most of them shared as their fondest memories. There was very little mentioned about placings or trophies, but a lot said about simply the time spent with their cross country family. As is with the case of their predecessors before them, they have heard since the first day they enter the program, “I hope when you leave our program, it was about a lot more than just the running”. I am glad it has been, and love them all a great deal.
Enough of the “mushy” talk…we will be back at work Monday continuing our quest to improve. We have one last meet at Pickerington North next Saturday before we head into our postseason!