June 15th, 2014
I realize that the title of this blog implies that the
entries will concern “Paths Less Traveled” and I also realize that
Greensboro, NC is hardly a path (read: destination) which is traveled infrequently.
However, the end of this track season also marks the beginning of what I hope
will be a summer replete with the aforementioned paths and destinations less
traveled. Likewise, it would be very remiss of me not to take time for at least
a quick reflection of the season. This season was unlike any other I had ever experienced in that instead of being the one who was competing I was, instead, on the other end of things; I was coaching. While I miss the competition, my teammates, my coach, and many other aspects of being the athlete, I loved every...well almost every...second of coaching.
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Ouch! |
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Just another run in the cold and snow around Medina. |
I had no real reason to expect most of these girls to buy
into the training I was doling out to them. Many of them had been very
successful under their former coach (Medina legend!) Phil Brewer, and it can be
difficult on an athlete, physically as well as mentally, to have to transition
to another coach’s training and philosophy. Well, to their credit they did buy
in and were largely successful in achieving their goals. Much of that success is
owed to the tradition and culture that was previously established at Medina and
once again I must invoke the name of Phil Brewer in order to thank him for
being the cultivator of said tradition. Having the privilege of teaching right
across the hall from him, I can say that he is a continuing presence in that he
is wholeheartedly supportive of all of the girls and myself.
I must also thank Scott VanFleet. As the head coach of the track team (and another Medina legend to boot!) he did more than anyone when it came to providing me with an opportunity to coach. For one he recommended me for the position, but even more meaningful than that was the support and freedom he gave me to structure things how I wanted to structure them. I am sure there were times when he doubted whether or not my the workouts and training I prescribed would provide the best benefit, and I undoubtedly made mistakes through the season, but he never encroached in a negative way. In just one short year of coaching with him I have learned many things about the art of it all. Here's to another decade of him being the head coach!
I must also thank Scott VanFleet. As the head coach of the track team (and another Medina legend to boot!) he did more than anyone when it came to providing me with an opportunity to coach. For one he recommended me for the position, but even more meaningful than that was the support and freedom he gave me to structure things how I wanted to structure them. I am sure there were times when he doubted whether or not my the workouts and training I prescribed would provide the best benefit, and I undoubtedly made mistakes through the season, but he never encroached in a negative way. In just one short year of coaching with him I have learned many things about the art of it all. Here's to another decade of him being the head coach!
For the sake of brevity I cannot highlight all of the season’s
successes as they are quite numerous, but suffice to say that much was
accomplished.
- Maria Scavuzzo as conference champ in the 1600: 5:10
- Sarah Pack as conference champ in the 800: 2:19
- Tessa Dombi running a 33 second PR in the 3200 at Berea Relays (11:31)
- Nabbing 6 of 7 possible regional qualifying spots at the Amherst District in the distance events, which included:
- 4x8, 3rd
- 1600, Maria (2nd) and Tarynn (4th, also a 12 second PR in that race)
- 800, Sarah (2nd)
- 3200, Maria (2nd) and Tessa (3rd)
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A great experience for everyone. |
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The record setting 4x1600 team. |
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I try not to be TOO intense. |
In retrospect, THAT is the path less traveled: having a
group of athletes who buy into a program and put everything on the line in an
attempt to achieve greatness.
In closing, there are a few other parties I must thank, for without them the season, and what I know about coaching, would not have been complete:
In closing, there are a few other parties I must thank, for without them the season, and what I know about coaching, would not have been complete:
- The parents and families of the athletes
- My high school coach, Chad Sexton
- My college coach, Lee LaBadie
- My parents, Cory and Ellen Olson
- Jeff Harrison and Jill Miller
- The administration at the high school
- And, once again, the girls on the team. Without them, there would be no team.
Now, onward towards my summer adventures…
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Grand 'ole Pikes Peak as seen from Woodland Park, CO |
Thanks for inviting me along for "the ride." Great job girls.
ReplyDeleteO-Dog II