Monday, November 10, 2008

End of Season Banquet

As a member of the 2008 Salem Hills Cross-country Team, you and your parents are invited to attend our end of season Banquet celebrating a great first season on November 20th at 6:30 pm! We will pick up the bill for each athlete, and it is just $8.00/parent for dinner. We are having it catered by Smokehouse BBQ, so it will be delicious! Please RSVP and pay by this FRIDAY, November 14th. Here's all the details:

When: Thursday, November 20th
Time: 6:30 pm
Where: Salem Hills Cafeteria
Who: Team members and parents
Cost: Free for all athletes, $8.00/parent
RSVP: To Coach Esplin at 801-592-2661 and pay to the finance office by FRIDAY.


You won't want to miss this celebration of
Salem Hills' Inaugural Cross-country season!!!

Friday, October 24, 2008

State Championships Results

Well, that's that! After months of planning, training, sweating, hurting and racing, the season is over. And MAN what a successful season it was! We, as coaches, entered the season with the hope of perhaps winning a Region championship, and the goal of getting both boys and girls teams to State. As athletes, you did one better--you won TWO Region Championships on your way to qualifying for the State Championships.

Then, at the State meet on Wednesday, you went out there and showed the state of Utah that Salem Hills High School will be a POWER in Cross-country in the years to come. Justin Sly, who finished 16th overall, led the boys team to a strong 8th place finish, while the girls finished an AMAZING 4th place, led by the duo of Cosette Stone (17th overall), and Megan Curtis (19th). Awesome job all 14 of you! For those of you who are seniors, your hard-work, commitment and leadership will be missed. For you who are underclassmen, we look forward to next year taking our team to the next level! Go Skyhawks!

For the Girls State Results, click HERE.
For the Boys State Results, click HERE.

For those of you going to California, we will have a meeting after school on MONDAY, then resume practicing on WEDNESDAY. We'll practice officially as a team 3 days a week (Mon, Wed, and Thurs). The other days are on your own as athletes. We'll discuss all this and other important information at the meeting, so plan on being there Monday for a few minutes after school.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

REGION CHAMPIONS!!!!


We traveled to Juan Diego HS on Wednesday, October 15th for the Region VIII Championships. Based on the results from the Pre-Region meet the week before (click HERE for results), we thought our boys and girls would be right in the mix for both trophies. The boys team came out first and set the tone for the day by placing our top six boys in the top 10. Justin Sly out sprinted North Sanpete's #1 runner to claim the individual Region championship. Great Job Justin! He was followed close behind by Tucker Pinder in 4th, Tyler Gebert in 6th, Seth Muhlestein in 7th, Jordan Daniels in 9th and Tannen Fawcett in 10th. Way to go guys!!!

After the boys finished their race, it was the girls' turn to try to pull off the upset in their race. On paper, North Sanpete's girls team was the favorite, with their varsity team having beaten us the week before. However, our girls came out ready to fight for every point, and it paid off. Salem Hills' girls' team beat North Sanpete by a mere 3 points! It was an absolute team effort, as it came down to our 6th runner (Karlee Loss) beating out their 4th and 5th runners. Congratulations to Cosette Stone (3rd overall), Megan Curtis (6th), Jessica Hoffman (7th), Kaetlin Bracken (8th) and Mickenna Belliston (10th) for placing in the top 10.

Complete results are HERE.


Congratulations to all members of the Salem Hills Cross-country team for your hard-work, dedication, commitment to excellence and our team's success. You will forever be a member of the first-ever REGION CHAMPIONSHIP team from Salem Hills High School. We, as coaches, could not be more proud of the way the team has committed themselves to being the best runners they can be. As a result, our team has experienced great success! We can't wait to see how we do at STATE on Wednesday!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Cedar Invitational & Fundraising

What a great weekend we had down in Cedar! The trip turned out to be a great experience for all parties involved. We ran well as a team, and had some fun while we were at it.

The Salem Hills Girls' team once again carried on their success this season with a very strong 2nd place finish at the meet! Go girls! They were led once again by Cosette Stone who finished 6th overall. Following close behind Cosette were Jessica Hoffman (9th) and Megan Curtis (11th). Karlee Loss and Mickenna Belliston rounded out our top 5. Great Job LADIES!!!

On the men's side, Justin Sly led the way once again, finishing 20th overall. He was helped by Tucker Pinder, Tyler Gebert, Tannen Fawcett and Seth Muhlestein. The boys look to bounce back this week with an improved team performance! The complete results are found HERE.

This week, we will be traveling to Juan Diego Catholic High School for our Pre-Region meet, in preparation for the Region VIII Championships next Wednesday, also held at Juan Diego. If you need directions, click HERE. For Pre-Region, ALL Girls will race at 4:00 and ALL Guys will race at 4:30. For Region on October 15th, ALL Girls will race at 3:30 and ALL Guys will race at 4:00.




Also, for all those going to California with us this December, we are doing our Fundraiser this week. On THURSDAY, we will be picking up our boxes of PEACHES and APPLES. Make sure you pre-sale whatever you signed up for, so you can simply deliver them and collect money on Thursday. ALL MONEY MUST BE BROUGHT TO PRACTICE ON FRIDAY!!! NO EXCEPTIONS!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Mt. Pleasant Invitational Results

Well, our team continues to show improvement week in and week out. We went up to North Sanpete's extremely challenging course on Wednesday, and did VERY well. Our girls came from behind to upset North Sanpete's girls by a decisive margin. The girls were paced by Cosette Stone (2nd overall) and Megan Curtis (5th overall). Kaitlin Bracken (8th), Jessica Hoffman (10th) and Karlee Loss (13th) rounded out our top 5. GREAT JOB LADIES!!!

Equally as impressive was the work of our boys' team. We finished second overall, being beat by 4A power Provo High. We were able to outscore the talented Uintah team by our strong finishes by every member of the varsity team. We were very impressed with the kicks at the end. The boys' team was led by Justin Sly (5th overall), despite puking with under 1/2 mile to go. Tyler Gebert was close behind (12th). Our boys team was first among all 3A schools. WELL DONE GUYS!!!!

Here's the LINK for the results.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Busy week!

Well, it's been a while since we last updated our race results. I was waiting for the results from the Doug Owen Invitational...still nothing. When I get them, I'll attach them HERE.

After Doug Owen, we went to Payson last Tuesday for a dual meet. We rested several of our varsity runners in an attempt to allow our JV kids to earn some letter points against Payson. We accomplished this goal, as we had several runners step up and run well. The girls were paced by newcomer Megan Curtis who ran the course in a solid 19:41. Well done! For complete results, click right HERE.

This past Friday, we co-hosted the Nebo Invitational with Spanish Fork High School. We had about 15 teams show up to Spanish Fork Jr. High for the invitational. Despite being shorthanded, our girls finished in a solid 8th place, and the boys finished in seventh place. Complete results are HERE. Well done to all of you. We're making progress and our improving each race. It seems we are peaking at just the right time!

This week we will be traveling first to North Sanpete High's Mt. Pleasant Invitational on Wednesday afternoon, then to Cedar City on Friday and Saturday. The Mt. Pleasant Invitational has been moved from its original location. Instead of being at N.Sanpete High, it is now at Skyline Mountain Resort in Fairview. I'll attach driving directions HERE. The Boys' JV race will be at 4:00, the Girls (JV and Varsity combined) will race at 4:30, and the Varsity Boys will race at 5:00.

For Cedar City, we will be leaving the high school at about 10:00 am on Friday. We will stop at a park on the way for lunch--EACH STUDENT NEEDS TO BRING THEIR OWN LUNCH! We will race Friday afternoon--4:00 Girls JV; 4:30 Boys JV; 5:00 Girls Varsity; 5:30 Boys Varsity. After the races, we will go over to Coach Esplin's parents' house for dinner (THANKS Esplins!) We wil have the evening free to swim at the hotel, watch the BYU-USU game, or just hang out. We'll hit the road Saturday at about 8:00 am, and be home by about 11-11:30. This is always a great time, and we as coaches are excited to head down! If you'd like a copy of our itinerary, click HERE.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

California Trip Information

We just received information regarding the Footlocker Western Regional Championships in Walnut, CA. The dates of the trip will be December 4-7, 2008. This trip is optional, and will not impact a student's status on the team. However, it is a GREAT time, and we want everyone to consider coming! It is always the highlight of the Cross country season. In preparation for our departure, there are a few things to be aware of:
1- The cost will be $280.00. It's $15.00 to register for the meet (www.footlockerwest.com), $230.00 for the transportation and hotel (3 nights), and $35.00 for an optional Disneyland trip (you definitely want to go to Disneyland).
2- We need $100.00 down payment turned in to the SHHS Finance office by September 30th. We have to turn in this down payment to hold our spots on the bus. This date is FIRM.
3- Register online at www.footlockerwest.com by September 30th.
4- Sign and return the parent permission slip attached here.

Our basic itinerary is as follows:
Thursday--Leave at approximately 7:00 am. We'll stop in St. George for a workout, then drive on to California.
Friday--Friday morning we'll go to Mt. SACC to register and jog the course. After that, we'll head to Huntington Beach for the afternoon--swimming, volleyball, frisbee, and of course, dinner at RUBY'S DINER at the end of the pier...mmm, I can taste it now!
Saturday--We'll race Saturday morning at Mt. SACC. That afternoon, we'll head to Disneyland for the evening. Disneyland will be all decked out in Christmas decorations...it is SUCH a great time!
Sunday--We'll get up early Sunday morning and drive straight home. We should be back by about 9:00 pm, exhausted but with memories that will last a lifetime! We hope you can be with us.

I'm attaching the information we are sending home with the athletes, in case you lose the originals. Click Here.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Salem Hills at Spanish Fork Results


Salem Hills went over to Spanish Fork on Tuesday, September 16th to compete against the Dons, along with Payson, Juab and Emery High Schools. It was a great day for a cross-country meet, although the weather was a little warm...

Our girls' team was once again able to come away victorious, despite being without a couple of our varsity members. Cosette Stone stepped forward to win the girls' race in a time of 19:56, followed close behind by her teammates--Kaetlin Bracken (4th), Jessica Hoffman (6th), Karlee Loss (8th), Mickenna Belliston (10th), Becca Jones (11th) and Mindy Stone (20th). Nice Job ladies!

Here's the link to the full results. We're thrilled by how many of our runners are improving each and every race! Keep up the hard work!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Bulldog Invitational Results

Yet another week has come and gone, and we have more meet results. This past Saturday we went to Provo's Bulldog Invitational held at the Kiwanis Park. The course is a nice spectator-friendly course around the park a few times, and it appeared our team enjoyed the race.

The highlight of the meet had to be the girls' varsity race, where our girls finished 2nd OVERALL!!! What an awesome performance by the girls, top to bottom. The girls were led by Cosette Stone (6th overall) and Cassidy Dascomb (11th overall). Close behind was Kaetlin Bracken (16th), Karlee Loss (20th) and Jessica Hoffman (24th). Congratulations GIRLS!!!

On the boys' side, Justin Sly again led the way for the Skyhawks, finishing 21st overall. He was followed by Tucker Pinder (33rd), Tyler Gebert (36th), Tannen Fawcett (67th) and Jordan Daniels (71st). The boys finished in 9th place, not a bad finish.

Click HERE for the complete results.

Next up for the Skyhawks is another Tri-meet with Spanish Fork and Juab at Spanish Fork Junior High on Tuesday, September 16th. Girls will race around 3:30, and the boys at about 4:00.

On Saturday, September 20th we will travel to Pleasant Grove's Doug Owen Invitational. There are only two races--Girls at 9:00 am and Boys at 9:45. The bus will leave the SHHS parking lot at 7:15 am. DON'T BE LATE!

Also, just a reminder that our Cedar City trip is fast approaching. Don't forget to pay your $45.00 to the finance office this week. This will cover your transportation, hotel, race entry and food for the trip. Get that money in ASAP, so we can get a final head count!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Our First Home Meet

Tuesday, September 9th, we hosted our first home meet at Salem Hills High School. Spanish Fork, Payson and Juab all joined us for a great day of cross country racing. The weather was great for racing--overcast with a light rain off and on. It made for some great competition.

In the girls' race, Salem Hills exceeded all expectations with their great performance, led by freshman newcomer Margo Brockbank, who finished the 3.0 mile course in 19:53, outdistancing Spanish Fork's Bethany Carson over the last 400 meters to finish 22 seconds ahead. After Margo came a wave of Salem Hills' girls including: Cassidy Dascomb (3rd), Cosette Stone(4th), Kaetlin Bracken(5th), Karlee Loss(8th) and Jessica Hoffman(9th) all in the top 10. Nice job girls.

In the boys' race, Salem Hills got into a dogfight with Spanish Fork that ended in a 3 point loss. The boys did a great job fighting and clawing back into the race after a slow start, but came up just short this time. Congratulations boys on a great race! The Skyhawks were led by senior Justin Sly, who out-sprinted two Dons to finish 1st overall with a time of 16:56. He was joined by Tucker Pinder (4th) and Tyler Gebert (5th) in the top five. Tannen Fawcett (11th) and Jordan Daniels (12th) rounded out our scoring Varsity. Great job 'Hawks!

Click here for the complete results

Monday, September 8, 2008

Wasatch Invitational Results

WOW!!! What an incredibly challenging course we saw on Saturday! We won't see a tougher course anywhere the rest of the season, of that I am quite certain. We, as coaches, could not be MORE pleased with the way the Skyhawks raced! Before the race began, we challenged the team to start the tradition of Salem Hills being a "Hill-loving" team. Boy, did we EVER start that tradition. Our boy's and girl's teams both raced VERY well and finished 6th and 4th overall, respectively. We definitely sent a message to the rest of the schools in our region that we are here, and we are ready to compete!

If you want to check out the complete results from this weekend, click here.

For this week's schedule, we will be hosting Payson, Spanish Fork and Juab here at SHHS on Tuesday afternoon. The first race will be the girls' race at about 3:30, followed by the boys at about 4:00. This should be a great chance for us to show off our new course! Come ready to race!

On Saturday morning we will be racing in the Provo Bulldog Invitational at the Provo Kiwanis Park. The first race is the Girls' VARSITY race at 10:00 am, followed by Boys' Varsity at 10:30, the JV Girls' at 11:00 and JV Boys' at 11:30. The bus will leave the high school at 8:15 am. DON'T BE LATE!!!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Grass Relays Results and Wasatch Invitational Information

Salem Hills Cross-country team made its first appearance this past weekend at the American Fork Grass Relays. It was a beautiful day for a race, and our athletes came ready to race! Coach Esplin and I are excited about our potential this season, and see some great opportunities for improvement. Our boys' varsity team finished 19th out of 30 teams. Not bad considering we were 7th out of all non-5A schools, and 2nd out of all 3A schools. The girls' varsity team finished 9th out of 25 teams, 4th out of all non-5A schools, and 2nd among the 3A schools. We have a great deal to build on in the coming weeks as we continue to improve our conditioning and develop our racing skills. If you'd like to find the complete results, including your own time, go to this link.

Also, this coming Saturday we will be traveling to Soldier Hollow for the Wasatch Invitational. It should be a great course (on the Winter cross-country skiing course), and good competition. The bus will leave the North parking lot at 7:15 am on Saturday morning. DON'T BE LATE!!!! The schedule goes as follows: Girls JV @ 9:30, Boys JV @ 10:00, Girls Varsity @ 10:30, and Boys Varsity @ 11:00. We should be home by 1:00, just in time for the BYU FOOTBALL GAME!!!

If you need directions to Soldier Hollow, simply go up Provo Canyon, and make the first left immediately North of Deer Creek Reservoir (onto Route 113), and follow the signs to Soldier Hollow. Very simple, I've been told...

Monday, August 18, 2008

Salem Hills/Spanish Fork Triathlon


Well, for those of you who were too lazy to get up Saturday morning missed out on our Cross-country Triathlon with Spanish Fork High School. Those who participated had a great time, despite the high winds and cold water to start the race. Everyone survived and made it safely to the finish line at Salem Pond.

Just a reminder that we will be having a pool party on TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th. We will meet at the high school at 2:30 pm and run to Spanish Fork's pool for swimming and pizza. Please bring $1.00 for swimming. We will take care of the pizza. We should be back to the high school by 6:00-6:30 pm.

Also, on WEDNESDAY, we will have a meeting right after school in my room (D-203). Please be in attendance at this meeting. We will give out all paperwork and go over VITAL information. We will have practice immediately following the meeting, so bring your running gear.

The season is here! I hope you all are excited to finally get going full-speed with practices. If you've been with us all summer, you'll do great! For those who have not been with us as much, hang in there the first few weeks as we get you into shape. We need each and every one of you, so stay with us!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

End of Summer Updates

Team-

I've got a couple things to let you know about this next week:

1- We will have practice as normal on Wednesday and Friday morning at 7:00 am.

2- We will NOT be having our THURSDAY evening practice this week due to the fact that Coach Esplin and I will have to be at the high school Thursday evening.

3- SATURDAY morning we will be having a team TRIATHLON that starts at the Spanish Fork Reservoir at 7:00 am. I started doing this Triathlon three years ago for Spanish Fork's Cross country team, and we've had so much fun with it we're going to continue the tradition here at Salem Hills. Please be in attendance. We will swim the perimeter of the reservoir (about 400 meters). If you're not a very strong swimmer, that's okay, because you can swim in the shallow edge of the reservoir. After the swim, you'll hop onto your bike and ride down the road to Highline Canal road, and follow that road to Mt. Loafer Elementary (about 7 miles). There, you will drop your bike and run the last 2.5 miles of the Salem Days 5K course and finish at Knoll Park (Salem Pond). We should be done by about 8:00-8:30. We will also have some water and refreshments at the finish line. It's a TON of fun, and we REALLY want you all to be there. Email me back and let me know if you will or will not be able to make it, so we have an idea of how many will be in attendance.

4- This next MONDAY (the 18th) we will be taking our team picture at 7:15 am at the high school. Please be there early enough that we can get you a uniform before 7:15. This picture will be used for the yearbook and the Fall Sports Program that will be given out at all the fall sporting events. Please make the necessary arrangements to be present for this picture. We will have a practice after the picture, so bring your running clothes.

5- On TUESDAY (the 19th) we will start our MANDATORY PRACTICES at 2:30 pm. Please make sure you all are in attendance for ALL practices starting Tuesday. For practice Tuesday, we will be running to Spanish Fork's pool, where we will have a pool party. We'll provide pizza for the team, so bring your swimsuit and a couple bucks to get in (they usually let us in for $1.00). Again, please be sure EVERYONE is there.

6- On WEDNESDAY (the 20th), we will have a team meeting in my room right after school (Room D203, I think). We will go over EVERYTHING we need to do before our first meet. The meeting will be brief, then we'll have practice, so bring your running gear.

We, as coaches are EXTREMELY excited to get the season started. We've enjoyed getting to know some of you this summer. For those who haven't been with us yet, that's okay. We absolutely need YOU to be with us. Our team this year is relatively small, and we need all the runners we can get. Even if you're not in great shape yet, we want you. Please give me a call or email me if you have any questions or concerns.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Salem Days Are Upon Us

This coming week is the annual Salem Days Celebration in Salem. There's a lot of great activities going on, including the annual SALEM DAYS 5K!!! We want you all to be there to run this race. We are going to use the results of this race to help us determine our varsity team for our first race of the season. Please be there for this race.

If you need to know how to get registered, it's simple. The easiest way is to register online at: http://www.runnercard.com/e/runner.Main?meet=1544
If you register by Thursday, it's only $15.00. If you wait till the day of it will cost you an extra $5.00. The race starts and finishes at Knoll Park (Salem Pond) at 7:00 am SHARP! It's a great road race, and we want the whole team to be represented!

Also, just a reminder again about our TEAM PHOTO on Monday, August 18th at 7:30 am. Make sure you are there for this photograph, as it will be used in both the Fall Sports Program and in the Yearbook. More information will be forth coming.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Thursday Night Run #3

Well, we just got back from our Thursday night run. We drove Provo and ran up the Y Trail to the big white Y on the mountain. We were small in numbers this week, due in large part to those of you at Youth Conference this week, but we had a good time. It is an amazing view, but one HECK of a climb t intoo get there. From the top, though, it was definitely worth it!

We are getting VERY close to the end of summer, and we really need to make a real effort to be to practice from here on out. We've got to begin preparing for the season by getting paperwork done, ordering team shirts, sweats, etc., etc. Please be to practice!

One thing we need to do this next week is fundraising. We have a GREAT opportunity to make some money by selling advertising for the fall sports program. We need your help though. As a result, we're going to offer an incentive for all those who help us raise money. For every ad you sell, 10% will go directly to your benefit (activity fees, T-shirt, etc.) It is a quick and easy way to make a bunch of money for our team, and for yourself! We are going to go through the list of available businesses on MONDAY morning at practice, so please be in attendance.

Okay, one last thing. We will be taking our team photograph for the Fall Sports Program and yearbook on August 18th at 7:30 am. Please make EVERY EFFORT to be there for this picture. We will have our uniforms by then, and we want to have a good looking team photo. If you need to make arrangements at work, do it now so we can get the photo done. It will only take 15-20 minutes, and we'll be done.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Thursday night run #2

Just thought I'd add a few pictures of our most recent run this week. We went up Hobble Creek Canyon for a nice cool evening run. We had a great time, and those of you who didn't make it...well, you missed out.

Remember that next Thursday night run will be canceled due to the 24th of July Festivities. We do want you to run in the Speedy Spaniard 10K in Spanish Fork that morning. Go to http://www.runnercard.com/e/runner.Main?meet=1534 to get registered right away. Until then, we'll see you at our morning runs.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Stewart Falls


Well, our first Thursday night run was a great success. We met at the high school and drove up Provo Canyon to the trailhead. It was a great trail that started off by going straight up the mountain for the first half mile or so. For an old man, I thought I was going to die in the first three minutes. But, luckily it leveled off after that and rolled along the mountain for the next mile or so. The trail ends at the base of a 200 foot high waterfall.

While there, I think we started a new annual tradition...getting under the falls (at least most of us, Cassidy...) They were definitely cold, but it was a great way to cool off after the long run. The only problem was that by the time we got back to the vans, our shoes were all quite black... It was a great time, and just the beginning of the fun we will be having this year in cross-country. We work hard, but we DEFINITELY have fun too.

For those of you who didn't make it this week, be sure to be with us next Thursday night at 7:00 pm. We'll go someplace else fun (we still haven't decided where yet). Also, don't forget to come to our morning practices on Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at 7:00 am.

Also, as a reminder, there is the Best Buddies of Utah 5K this Saturday at Mountain View High School in Orem. The race starts at 8:00 am, with registration before that. Contact Mindy Langford at 435-630-0691 for more information. Also, the 31st annual Speedy Spaniard 10K will be on the 24th in Spanish Fork. We REALLY want you to run this race if you're around on the 24th. It's a great race, and is a great chance to see where we're at. Go to http://www.runnercard.com/e/runner.Main?meet=1534 to register. It's cheapest if you register before Tuesday, JULY 15th, so hurry. I'll be there at the finish line to cheer you in!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Thursday Night Runs

I hope your summer is going well, and you're getting out and running regularly. We are continuing to meet each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY morning at 7:00 am at the school. Please make an effort to be there with us. We're getting pretty much the same kids every morning, and need the rest of you to join us. If you're afraid to come because you're not in shape, relax. We are adjusting workouts for each individual. For example, this morning we had some runners go 2 miles, and others go 7 miles, and everything in between. Don't feel like you can't join us till you're in shape--COME RUN! That's why we're running, is to get into shape.

The second reason I'm writing is to let you know we are starting our THURSDAY EVENING runs this Thursday. Normally we will meet at 7:00 pm at the high school, and go from there. However, this week (July 10th) we are meeting at 6:00 pm. We will be going to Stewart Falls in Provo Canyon, and it takes a little longer to get there, run the trail and get back before dark. If you've never been to Stewart Falls, you will LOVE IT!!! It is one of my favorite short hikes I've ever been on. These Thursday night runs are a lot of FUN, and are important to make EVERY effort to be to. PLEASE ATTEND!!! Also, if you can drive, please do so, as we may not have sufficient room in the school vehicles we're taking. Give me a call if you have any questions.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Mid-Summer Updates

A few quick items:

1- We have been meeting the last couple weeks as a team on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7:00 am at the school. We are getting quite a few kids, but are missing many of you. Please make every effort to be to practice each day. We are getting into shape, and it appears we are going to have a great team. However, we are small in numbers right now and NEED YOU!!! If you have conflicts, email me back and let me know, so I am aware of where you are. I know some of you are probably intimidated to come run with us. DON'T BE!!!! There's only one way to get better, and that is to practice. We are working with all ability and experience levels, and will push you, but not beyond what you are capable of right now. Come out and give us a try!

2- Due to the holiday, we will not be holding practice on Friday. Instead, try to run in one of the many road races around the state this weekend. Provo's Freedom festival 5K is a great race if you are around. The website is http://www.freedomfestival.org/public/event_details/25

3- There is an additional road race that I just found out about next Saturday, July 12th. It benefits the Best Buddies of Utah. It will start at Mountain View High School at 8:00 am. I will have registration forms at practice for those interested. This race is inexpensive and goes to a great cause.

4- Starting next Thursday (July 10th), we will meet at 7:00 pm on Thursday nights for a team run. We will try each week to go to different locations around the valley. Some places we are looking at going are: Stewart Falls, the Provo Canyon Parkway, Hobble Creek Canyon, The Hot Pots, Payson Lakes, Red Lake, etc. PLEASE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO BE IN ATTENDANCE!!! If you have access to a car, please try to drive on Thursday nights, so we can carpool. These Thursday night runs are always a GREAT time, so please attend. Again, we will start on July 10th.

5- For those of you who were unable to attend the meeting last week, I will get you the necessary paperwork at practice.

6- We are in the process of organizing a Salem Hills Cross Country Parents' Booster Club. If your parents would be interested in joining this parent group, have them email me their name, phone #, address, email address, etc. Keri Minson has agreed to be our Booster Club President, and is looking for help.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Parents' Meeting

Hopefully you have all received our letter inviting you to visit with us on Tuesday night, June 24th at 7:30 pm. We will be meeting at Salem Hills High School, where we will be discussing all the various things that are involved with starting a new season at a new school. We as coaches are excited to finally get the season underway, and hope you are as well. This meeting should be very informative for all present. Please make every effort to be in attendance with a parent/guardian.

Additionally, we have begun practicing as a team this week. We are meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7:00 AM at the high school. So far, we have only had a couple kids show up, so please make every effort to be present with us on these days. These practices are important for your conditioning and fitness level, as well as a great way to get to know your teammates and coaches. We look forward to seeing you at practice!

See you Tuesday night!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Salem Hills Open House

Just thought I'd post a quick reminder to everyone about the Open House this Monday, June 2nd from 3:00-6:30 pm over at Salem Hills High School. All the faculty and staff will be there to welcome you and help you find your way around the building. Be sure to find me while your there and say 'Hi.' I'll be wandering around the building, so look for me. My room is upstairs (I have no idea what room number it is), so maybe I'll be in there.

The building is really amazing! I've been in there a half dozen times, and every time I go in there I become more and more excited. Last time I was in there, they were polishing the tile floors and moving desks and chairs into the various classrooms. It looks like I real school, and you will be THRILLED with how it looks.

If, for some reason I have not met you yet, please post a comment on this blog and let me know who you are. Give me your name, grade, and phone number, so I and the captains can get in contact with you in the coming weeks. We have about 35 athletes signed up, so we're still in desperate need of more runners, so if you're thinking about, come give Cross-country a try!

Monday, May 19, 2008

It's Time to Meet

Okay athletes, it's time to meet! I'd like to have a brief meeting with all potential Cross-country runners this week. I've scheduled two different meetings, depending on where you currently attend school. You can attend either meeting. The meeting will be brief, but it's important for you to be in attendance. Here's the dates and times:

Spanish Fork High School: We will meet on WEDNESDAY, May 21st in my classroom (B-1) right after school.

Payson High School: We will meet on THURSDAY, May 22nd in Mr. Griffin's room right after school.


Again, we will keep the meeting to about 30 minutes, but it is VERY important that you are in attendance at one of the two meetings. We will be discussing summer workout schedules, team uniforms, team captains, etc. I look forward to meeting with each of you.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Let's get going.

Okay, I think it is time we start preparing for Cross-country season. I've been waiting to get too excited, as we've been in the middle of Track season. However, since State is the next two days, it's time to start talking about and planning our 1st Cross-country team.

I hope you are as excited and anxious as I am to get started. I have spent a lot of hours thinking, planning, and preparing. I am confident that we will win the first ever Region Championship for Salem Hills H.S., if not the first two. In order to be successful, however, we need NUMBERS!!!! I cannot over-emphasize how important numbers are. As a small school this first year, we need to have a bigger team than our region opponents. The more depth we have, the more likely we will be able to put together a powerful Varsity team that can compete with the other schools in our region.

We need you. If you are an experienced cross-country runner, we need your experience, dedication and leadership. If you are new to the sport, we need your enthusiasm, your talent and your competitiveness. If you are not sure if you want to be a part of the Cross-country team or not, give us a try and THEN make a decision. I promise, you'll have a good time.

Not only do we need you, but we need your friends. We need numbers, like I said. Cross-country will be SO much more fun if your friends are out with us--even if they aren't that good of runners. We take all types of students. If they are willing to work hard, we want them. Each athlete should set a goal of recruiting AT LEAST two other people to the Cross-country team. I can promise you that we will be VERY successful if we can get our teams to about 25+ boys and 25+ girls. I need your help!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

We're getting closer...

Here we are--just a couple months from the end of the school year. What a busy time of year this is! Hopefully everyone is doing well in school in your various schools. Also, I hope you are all finding success on your various track teams. Feel free to add a comment on this page and let me know who you are and a little about yourself (both personally and athletically). I'd love to get an idea of who will be with us in the fall. It will be such an awesome adventure to get to know each of you as we go through the coming years as Skyhawks.

One of the biggest challenges for me as the coach this first year will be to find some high-quality assistant coaches that can help us build up an elite track & cross-country program. Track is a sport that requires multiple coaches to coach all 17 events involved in a track team, so it will be a challenge to fill all these positions. I'm open to suggestions, references, recommendations, etc. Feel free to post here or contact me via email at bart.thompson@nebo.edu.

I'm attaching images of the cross-country uniforms I've ordered. I've decided to do different uniforms for cross-country and track. The track uniforms are still in the works. However, the cross-country uniforms have been ordered. This is what they will look like:

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Salem Hills Track/Cross-country

Welcome to the Salem Hills Track and Cross-country blog. I'll be using this site over the coming months to communicate all the necessary information there is out there to get ready for our inaugural year! I hope you are as excited about the opportunity of opening a new school as I am. It will be, without a doubt, one of the highlights of your high school experience.
As I've been preparing to come to SHHS, I've reflected a great deal on my own high school experience. I attended Weber High School, where I ran track & cross-country for two years. Then I, much like you, had to make a decision. Would I remain at Weber High, a school that I had loved and been absolutely loyal to? Or, would I take a chance and go to a brand new school, where I would have the opportunity to start new traditions, build history, and potential set a school record or two... It was a tough decision--in fact, I was one of the last of my friends to decide. But, I decide to go to the new school--Fremont High School. Believe me when I say this: I've NEVER regretted my decision. I was part of something very few adolescents get to be a part of. I will forever look back on my decision as the single most important (and best) decision I made in high school.
So, why am I telling you this? Because I'm sure there are some of you that are wondering what to do...maybe you've decided to come, but are having doubts. My advice to you is: COME!!! You will have the opportunity to run for a brand new team, with brand new uniforms, start brand new traditions, make new friends (while staying close to your old friends), and hopefully win a region title or two!
As the current track season gets underway, I want to encourage you all to join the track team at whatever school you are currently at, whether that's Spanish Fork High, Payson High, or any of the junior high schools. I want to see that you are all out working hard and running hard, and improving your athletic abilities. I have high goals for our team in our first year, but we've got to start working now to accomplish these goals. Feel free to drop me a note or give me a call if you have any questions, or just want to tell me how things are going. I'd love to hear from you!