Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top Girls Teams XC
West Springfield/Robinson
Woodson
Langley
Top individuals at XC
Robinson
West Springfield
South Lakes
Woodson
Yorktown
Top inidividual girls at track
south lakes
Woodson
South county
Robinson
West Springfield
Team with the worst coaching for track
Woodson
Langley has a freshman who had an impressive time in the Varsity race.
Anonymous wrote:Top Girls Teams XC
West Springfield/Robinson
Woodson
Langley
Top individuals at XC
Robinson
West Springfield
South Lakes
Woodson
Yorktown
Top inidividual girls at track
south lakes
Woodson
South county
Robinson
West Springfield
Team with the worst coaching for track
Woodson
Anonymous wrote:Top Girls Teams XC
West Springfield/Robinson
Woodson
Langley
Top individuals at XC
Robinson
West Springfield
South Lakes
Woodson
Yorktown
Top inidividual girls at track
south lakes
Woodson
South county
Robinson
West Springfield
Team with the worst coaching for track
Woodson
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can also depend on if a coach wants a kid to learn to be in the front of the pack or middle of the pack. Even if a Freshman has a "varsity" time, Coach may want them to practice being a front runner in a Freshman race.
Yes!
This is part of the fun of cross-country. If a team has some depth, the coach may choose to experiment with factors like this.
Another thing my kid's old coach did is that he would sometimes encourage the top couple of kids to hold back so that they could practice running as a pack. In a big race, a team that can lock up places 9-14 may be more likely to win than the school who has the winner, if the rest of the team is much farther back. Or if the leaders are dispersed among many schools.
MY FAVORITE SPORT!
From a freshman parent, thanks for this.
Monroe Parker was the first meet I’ve ever seen, and I have no idea what the deal is, so this is interesting to me.
Thankfully, my kid is mostly in it for the fun of it, so it doesn’t feel stressful. We can just show up and learn. Kids put forth a lot of effort but really looked like they were enjoying themselves.
Freshman parent here as well - was very impressed with the atmosphere and camaraderie. The bussing situation for parents was atrocious, though. Will plan differently next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And congrats to the Yorktown sophomore in her debut race for getting first place and beating some of the best runners in the state.
Does anyone know why South Lakes HS wasn't participating in this meet? They have a handful of state and national champs. It would have been fun to see how they line up with Robinson and Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:And congrats to the Yorktown sophomore in her debut race for getting first place and beating some of the best runners in the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can also depend on if a coach wants a kid to learn to be in the front of the pack or middle of the pack. Even if a Freshman has a "varsity" time, Coach may want them to practice being a front runner in a Freshman race.
Yes!
This is part of the fun of cross-country. If a team has some depth, the coach may choose to experiment with factors like this.
Another thing my kid's old coach did is that he would sometimes encourage the top couple of kids to hold back so that they could practice running as a pack. In a big race, a team that can lock up places 9-14 may be more likely to win than the school who has the winner, if the rest of the team is much farther back. Or if the leaders are dispersed among many schools.
MY FAVORITE SPORT!
From a freshman parent, thanks for this.
Monroe Parker was the first meet I’ve ever seen, and I have no idea what the deal is, so this is interesting to me.
Thankfully, my kid is mostly in it for the fun of it, so it doesn’t feel stressful. We can just show up and learn. Kids put forth a lot of effort but really looked like they were enjoying themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I was once again impressed with the girls in Fairfax County. There are some top runners across several high schools that did really well at that race- and it was humid and warm. Burke Lake is a tough course.