I try to give each of my kids equal blog time, just as I try to provide them with equal quality time with me. To me, equal doesn't mean it's the same amount of time or the same kind of activity. It just means that collectively, we all feel fulfilled and loved by each other through the time spent together.
I say this as I have to give another update on Austin's XC season. The KLAA (Kensington Lakes Activities Association) Championships were on Thursday and Austin blew us out of the water with yet another PR. He took 20 more seconds off his time for a 16:19 on his 5k. He came in first of the varsity from our team, which is also astonishing, since Jack, who's always first, seems to PR most of his races. Austin is still 3 seconds off of Jack's PR, but Jack just didn't have as good of a race that day. He was still only 5-10 seconds behind Austin, but he didn't look as good. Austin felt great and was dancing around at the end, something he doesn't usually do.
Austin was 23rd overall out of 110, which was great considering that 4 of the top 10 teams in the state are in our district at that meet. 12 of those who came in before him were seniors. Austin is now the 4th fastest sophomore in Salem history and the 24th fastest of all of Salem history. He has now cut 2 minutes off his time since last year.
This is all very exciting and I can't even believe it, but most of all, I am just so proud of all the hard work he's putting into it. He is so conscientious of what he eats and how he trains, and getting better with his sleep, that I can see he is passionate about it. He actually skipped going to the multi-stake dance last night because he was feeling a sore throat coming on and he wants to rest well for regionals coming up this week. If he does well at Regionals, he can go to States the following week.
And Austin's not the only one on his team working so hard. So many boys set personal records on Thursday and have been gradually improving throughout the season. Our JV team, most of whom are Austin's close friends, has gotten 1st place in most of the meets. They got 2nd a few times and 3rd a couple of times, so they have the potential to be pretty awesome next year and the year after as our varsity team. Coach Goodrich said that his team this year is the hardest working team he has ever coached at Salem.
I've been thinking about this sport compared to dance and color guard, with which I have a lot of experience and have decided that one of the reasons athletes who excel so much in xc get so much attention is because it's an exact time to measure, whereas dance and color guard are less concrete because of some many aspects that go into them. The judges have to give their scores in various areas. And unlike in soccer, with which I have a lot of experience watching now, xc is an individual sport, even though they are placed on teams. The soccer score depends on how the team works as a whole, but a XC runner can still receive a lot of attention for an outstanding pr, even if the team as a whole came in last.
Erik's soccer team hasn't had a good season, but I watch Erik and see how much he has improved and how much effort he has put into it and it doesn't matter that his team has scored only 1 point this entire season. Yesterday, at his game, he and another kid tripped each other up and Erik reached his hand out to help up the opposing player with a concerned look on his face. Erik made it clear that it was an accident and he had good sportsmanship. I was very proud of him.
Stay tuned for the next XC update: Regionals!
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When he finally passed Jack, he was pretty stoked! |
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Salem Varsity! |
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Coach Goodrich is in the middle! |
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Here's from an article someone posted. Jack, Austin, and Isaac were together the entire time. Every time I saw them run by, I was surprised Austin was still with them. |
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I took this from a video someone posted of the whole race. Austin's the first Salem runner to come in! |
Here are a few quick videos. I had a very scratchy voice last week, you can hear how deep it sounds in the first video, so I brought a bell to ring instead of yelling, but it was really hard to record, ring my bell, and be so excited at the same time!
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A medal was given to the top 25! |