Monday, February 28, 2022

Final Season

Elizabeth's final indoor track season came to a close a few weeks ago and it was such an emotional ride for her. Despite her love of lacrosse, I think that track might actually be her favorite sport. This year, she qualified for states as a member of the 4x200 relay team and individually in the 55m dash.  Her goal has always been to grow the program, and any runner being successful is the best way to do that.  She was a tremendous captain this season (her third year captaining this team), with several parents reaching out to her at the end of the season to thank her for guiding their daughters. We are so incredibly proud of her success this season, as well as her leadership.  We wish that she would have had the opportunity to compete last year, but she definitely made the most of the opportunities that she was given.



Cheering on Julia, her ride or die for four years of cross country and track, in her final race.

Last relay leg ever
 
Huge PR for the 4x200m relay team at States.
Last 55m
 

Track meet carpool
Running the SMR at the Last Chance Meet.
Favorite seniors.
Gabe and his dad made it down to Floyd Little for one of the last meets and loved watching her run.
Fastest NWC 4x200 relay team in four years.
Her coaches lined up to hug her after her final race.

Sisters and teammates
We weren't allowed to attend all of the meets this year due to spectator restrictions but when we had the chance, we made the most of it.

Friday, February 25, 2022

She Runs Track Too

The Indoor Track season has come to a close and it was a moderately successful one for Emily. She qualified for states as part of the 4x200 relay, but did not qualify in the 55m or the 300m, which was both disappointing and frustrating for her. She initially ran the 55m dash on a lark, never thinking that she had the speed to qualify - and missed the state mark by .1 second. She then ran it at every meet for the rest of the reason - and continued to run almost the exact same time in every race; she just could not shave that .1 off of her time, no matter how much work she put into her starts and her form. The 300m dash presented a different kind of frustration, as it was an event that she thought that she would be successful in but was only able to run twice, due to various circumstances. The first time she ran it was on a small track, after four other events over 12 hours. The second time she ran it was 6 weeks later, under good conditions, but without the race history to run smart, although she did shave more than 3 seconds off of her initial time. We are hopeful that she can improve her speed before next year and feel better about her individual track performances. As a member of the relay, she did a great job and we are happy that she and Elizabeth were able to run together and be teammates for this last season.


Last Chance 55m
 



Last Chance 300m
 

4x200m relay at States
When you run against your soccer teammates...

Loved running track with her best friend.