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 time 7:30
Race Schedule and Entries (time cutoff in parentheses):
• 9:30 9th and 10th grade boys 3k race (16 minutes) - Bonanno, DiCarlo, Duffy, Goode, Nagalingam
• 9:47 9th and 10th grade girls 3k race (18 minutes) - Carroll, Javed, Korzeniowski, Strehle
• 10:06 11th and 12th grade boys 3k race (16 minutes) - Puckett
• 10:22 11th and 12th grade girls 3k race (18 minutes) - Nallet
• 10:40 Boys 5k (25 minutes) - Ahearne, Chan, Chase, Clayton, Daley, Dussault, Karle, Matta, Pak, Troost
• 11:06 Girls 5k (28 minutes) - Bartick, Bonvie, Kelemanik, LaClaire, Matta
Meet Information:
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Weather forecast: Overcast, temperatures in the low to mid 50s with winds from the NE 5-10 mph. Chance of rain 50%. The temperature will be about 30 degrees cooler than Wednesday's meet at Concord-Carlisle HS, and with the possibility of rain you need to bring appropriate clothing besides your uniform so you can stay warm and dry.
• Those entered in the 5k will be responsible for setting up the tent; the tent must be anchored to the ground with the stakes.
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Numbers will be assigned to you specifically for this meet; these
numbers have an RFID chip attached to the back side which interacts with a
conductive mat at the finish line to record your time. The meet director
has asked athletes who aren't racing NOT to 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.
• If you're wearing a stopwatch while racing, putting your
arm up to hit the button on the watch while crossing the finish line
can cause the RFID chip to be blocked by your arm, and your finish might not
be recorded. In other words, don't press the button on your watch when crossing the finish line.
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The meet staff has asked that no one do their warmup or cooldown running among
the buildings of the Wrentham Developmental Center, where patients are
housed. Aside from the course itself, you can warmup and cooldown on the
fields across the street.
• A map of the course can be seen here.
It's mostly flat, with some gentle roll in places. The course is
entirely on grass. The freshman race ends after the second lap (3k
versus 5k). JV and varsity run three laps.
• Medals will be given to the top 25 finishers in each race.
• The timing system will be turned off when the cutoff time is reached for each race. Their idea, not mine.
What to Bring:
• Uniform - both singlet and shorts
• Everyday training shoes
• Racing shoes if you have them
• Warmup clothes including long sleeved shirt and/or jacket as well as pants
• Water bottle - bring it already filled
• Snacks for post-race (chocolate milk will be provided using proceeds from the Wayland XC Festival)
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Lunch (optional) - food will be sold at the meet but it won't be particularly good
or nutritious; my advice is to pack a lunch and bring it with you. If you'd rather wait until we return to Wayland and have a late lunch that's also an option.
For Parents:
• A parking fee of $5 will be collected for each car.
• Dogs aren't allowed except for service animals.
• No grilling, cooking, or fires are allowed at the meet site.
• We hope to return to WHS by 1:15.
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