Another good week for PVXC. We are coming into camp during week 9, so most of this post will be concerning it and our kind of crazy upcoming week.
We've got our rides up the mountain set. And we've got most of our minutes reported for the early stages of the summer, so keep them up to date from now on. (Please enter your Week 7 Minutes. This form will close Tuesday evening.) Drivers and those listed as going to camp can be found on our Minutes Spreadsheet for the season. (Those driving will get personalized info sent home to them on Tuesday.)
Speaking of Tuesday... it is probably the most important day of this week for us. Not only is it our last Kids Club (and all the craziness that goes with it: races, shirts, awards, etc...), but we will also meet after Club and go over all our info for camp (packing lists, etc... - which will get linked here early in the week) (since many of you going to camp will be gone for the rest of the week). So, please plan on staying for a few more minutes after Kids Club on Tuesday.
We will also go over Fundraising info and the Sponsorship papers for the Run-a-thon. (NEW INFO!)
Let's go through this busy week:
Monday - NO TEAM PRACTICE. Today will be your tempo run (you MUST get it in please!). If you are running a race (Enterprise - no info?; or Hurricane - 6:30a @ Hurricane city center, cost 2 cans), use this as your tempo. If not, get your tempo in.
Tuesday - 7:00a practice followed by Kids Club and then camp meeting. 3:00p weights and short run.
Wednesday - 7:00a normal practice. Afternoon run for some (on own).
Thursday - 7:00a normal practice. 3:00p weights and short run.
Friday - 6:30a long run, meet at double churches in the Fields.
Saturday - run on own or organize your own group run.
The counselors have asked that any hs'ers who were looking to change their schedules come to PVHS on Monday to get that done (if possible). Boys from 9:00-10:00 and girls from 10:00-11:00.
Week 7 Athletes of the Week:
Alli Baker, Fr. - We've been counting down the days until Alli joined our team. She comes to us as another one of our very talented Freshman girls class. And with her hard work and desire to push, whatever she accomplishes this year and in the future will definitely not disappoint.
Cooper Despain, Jr. - Cooper has had a great summer of xc. He has consistently pushed his runs to the Varsity level guys. He is a great example of pushing through the ups and downs with hard work and a positive attitude.
We'll leave with a deep thought from the Omaha tribe "Dreams are wiser than men."
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