Monday, November 12, 2018

Awards Night and Varsity Lists

This coming Thursday November 15th there will be an end of season celebration held in the Commons at 6:30. We'll recognize the recipients of team-specific awards including Most Improved, Rookie of the Year, and MVP. Varsity letters/pins will be distributed as well as JV certificates. Plus we'll be having a dagashi blowout (a perennial highlight of awards night) as well as giving out chocolate milk to whomever wants it (there was some left over at the end of the season). Each household should have received an e-mail invitation to this event, if you didn't let me know. We hope to be done by 8.

While on the subject of recognition, the athletes listed below have earned varsity status for this season. An explanation of what it takes to make varsity in what is a no-cut sport can be found on page five of the team policies and FAQ document which, as ever, can be found under the "Useful Links" sidebar on the right of this page.

Girls:
Julia de los Reyes
Silvija Grava
Maleeha Javed
McKenna Kelemanik
June Kim
Ava Korzeniowski
Christina Matta
Sofia Menyalkin
Meghan Walsh

Boys:
David Ahearne
Dylan Bonanno
Kyle Chen
Jared Dines
Liam Duffy
Jack Dussault
Simon Goode
Matt Karle
Sam Levin
Yiran Li
Michael Matta
Cory Puckett
Mikel Reese
Evan Troost

Saturday, November 10, 2018

MIAA Eastern Mass. Division 4 Championship Results

The season wrapped up for WHS cross country earlier today at Wrentham Developmental Center with many fine performances from both teams. On a soggy wind-whipped course the boys team packed well throughout and ran with excellent pacing to steadily move their way through the field for a 13th place finish. This compares favorably to last year's 17th place finish at the same meet.

The girls team placed 18th overall, an improvement over last year's 20th place. Particularly noteworthy was the fact that the scoring five, which included three new faces compared to last year's top five, had an average time 13 seconds faster than the 2017 team. Anyone who was at both the 2017 and 2018 editions of this meet will tell you that the conditions were not as favorable for fast times this year. Congratulations to all who braved the wet and windy conditions and finished off their season in fine style.

Boys results
Girls results
Splits for WHS athletes
All time performance list for WHS athletes at Wrentham Developmental Center
Historical list 1997-present of WHS results at DCL Championship and EMass D4 Championship

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

MIAA Eastern Mass. Division 4 Championship - 11/10/18

Meet Site: 
Wrentham Developmental Center. The address is 131 Emerald Street, however the race course is located a little further down the road, in the large field at the intersection of Emerald Street and Shear St. This is across the street from the William A. Rice Recreation Area.

Bus times

Boys bus 7:30
Girls bus 8:30
Please arrive a few minutes early so we can get on the road in good time. 

Race Schedule and Entries:

Boys Race 9:30
Girls Race 10:45
awards ceremony to follow around 11:30                  

 Meet Information:

• Weather forecast: Partly cloudy with temperatures in the high 40s, winds from the west at 15-20 mph. An up date forecast for Wrentham can be seen here. The wind will have some bite to it. Dress appropriately including layers to wear when you're either waiting for your race or after having completed your cooldown.  

• Report to the starting line 10 minutes before your race is scheduled to start; keep your sweats on until the meet officials at the starting line tell you to remove them. Warmups will be placed in a bag which will be brought to the tent.
• Numbers will be assigned to you specifically for this meet; these numbers have an RFID chip attached to the back which interacts with a conductive mat at the finish line to record your time. The meet director has asked that athletes who aren't racing NOT wear their bib number if standing near the finish line; doing so can cause a false reading by the finish line mat. Also, don't crumple or fold your bib number. Finally, don't press the stop button on your wristwatch as you cross the finish line, since doing so might interfere with the RFID chip and your hand and wrist will obscure your bib number from view by the backup camera.
• The meet staff has asked that no one do their warmup or cool down among the buildings of the Wrentham Developmental Center, where patients are housed. Aside from the course itself, you can warmup and cool down on the fields across the street. 

• A map of the course can be seen here



The course is basically flat, with some gentle roll in places. The course is entirely on grass. 
• Medals will be awarded to the top 15 finishers. 

What to Bring:

• Uniform, including both jersey and shorts

• spare change of clothes so you can return your uniform when we return to WHS
• Everyday training shoes
• Racing shoes if you have them
• Multiple layers of clothing including clothes to wear while warming up and cooling down, in addition to dry warm clothes for after your race. Also, bring clothes to change into if you're returning your uniform after this meet.

• Water bottle (filled)
• Snacks for post-race (chocolate milk will be provided using proceeds from the Wayland XC Festival)

• Folding chair
• Blanket

For Parents:

• A parking fee of $5 will be collected for each car.
• We hope to return to WHS between 12:30 and 1 PM.

• Dogs aren't allowed on or near the course, best to leave them home.

Snacks are welcome, but due to allergy concerns the Athletic Director has asked that any snacks be individually wrapped and ideally have the ingredients written on the label.  

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Frank Mooney Invitational Results

A select group of four WHS athletes visited Wrentham Developmental Center on Sunday morning for the Frank Mooney Invitational. All four ran personal bests for the Wrentham course, and all three competitors in the girls 9th grade race earned a medal for finishing in the top 50. The top seven runners for each team will visit Wrentham this coming Saturday for the MIAA Eastern Mass. Division 4 Championship race.

Girls 9th grade results
Boys 10th grade results
Splits for WHS athletes
All time perfomance list for WHS athletes at WDC

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Week 11 Training Plan: 11/5-11/11

Monday 11/5 - 50 minute run broken down as follows: 10 minutes easy/conversational, 15 minutes moderate ("fresh"), 15 minutes uncomfortably sustainable ("good"), 10 minutes easy/conversational to wrap things up.

Tuesday 11/6 - 10 minute warmup, 4x100 "fresh"/50 meters jog, 3 sets of (300 hard, 200 hard, 100 intense), 4x100 "fresh/50 meters jog. Within each of the three sets of short repeats, the recovery is a jog of equal length to what was just run. After finishing each set, wait 60 seconds before starting the next one. 10 minute cooldown.

Wednesday 11/7 - 45 minutes at a mostly easy pace picking it up slightly the last 5-10 minutes to a moderate pace. There will be no organized practice today, you are to do this run on your own. Feel free to meet with teammates if you like.

Thursday 11/8 - 30 minutes at an easy to moderate intensity with 4-5 pickups of 10-15 seconds at faster than race pace in the last 10 minutes of the run.

Friday 11/9 - 10 minute warmup, three sets of short intervals on top of the aqueduct, 10 minute cooldown.

Saturday 11/10 - MIAA Eastern Mass. Division 4 Championship at Wrentham Developmental Center. More details in a forthcoming post.

Sunday 11/11 - off