It
was a big weekend of track and field for Wichita State so let’s get right into
it!
First ever WSU-KU-KSU
Triangular
It’s
been a long time coming but we were finally able to get the three Kansas DI
schools together for a scored and meaningful track meet Saturday in
Manhattan. Here were the final scores:
MEN: Kansas St 117, Wichita St 116, Kansas 105
WOMEN: Kansas St 144, Wichita St 101, Kansas 97
COMBINED
(traveling trophy): Kansas St 261,
Wichita St 217, Kansas 202
Ahhhh
that one point on the men’s side! The
way it worked out was the triple jump ended up being the last event going so
believe it or not it came down to a battle between the fifth and sixth placed
guys who were only separate by a few centimeters. We came up on the short end but it was a
great early season test for our crew and hopefully the beginning to a great
rivalry on the track between the three schools.
As
with most track meets only a few people actually knew how close the meet
was. We really need to work on our
presentation because a close meet with a meaningful 4x4 at the end is about as
exciting as a sporting event can get!
Next
year we’ll be at KU for this meet and we’ll host in 2017. I’m already thinking of ways to make it a
great experience for anyone attending.
It could be a fantastic meet for spectators and possibly television!
Obviously
we wanted to win this meet and coming up one point short was tough to take for
the guys but the only reason we got that close was because of a couple of KSU
DQ’s in the 200m so we probably ended up where we should’ve. I think our kids competed well for this early
of a meet and on a facility they aren’t too familiar with (and with the Big 12
events). KSU’s indoor track is very
tight and our kids did a great job turning in times that were near or better
than their indoor personal bests.
From
looking at results from around the MVC I would say that it looks like we did well
this weekend. It’s still too early to
tell much of anything from that but I think it’s better to have a strong start
and maintain a consistent level of performance than relying on a big
improvement at championship time.
So
far, so good.
Shocker Prelude
We
also hosted the Shocker Prelude on Friday night in the Heskett Center for those
kids who didn’t make the trip to Manhattan.
It was a great opportunity for some of our younger and developing
athletes to win events and compete towards the front when normally they may be
in the shadow of our top athletes. I
thought those kids did a great job and we’re looking for several of them to
make the team and score points at the MVC Indoor Championships in less than six
weeks.
What did I do with my
day off Sunday?
I
went recruiting.
Upcoming …..
We
will be similar to last week with a small college meet on Friday and a
triangular on Saturday. Both of these
meets will be in Nebraska’s Devanny Center, home of a 200 meter hydraulically
banked track. This will be the only
regular season meet where we’ll run on a banked track. Since we are not very familiar with that type
of track it will be an adjustment for our kids, but once they get the hang of
it they usually run pretty well.
Our
opponents on Saturday will be the highly ranked Cornhuskers as well as Oral
Roberts University. We should beat ORU
pretty easily but defeating Nebraska will require a significant effort. We’ve never beaten them in a scored meet
since 2006 and this year they are very strong again. Hopefully the Shockers are ready to give them
a battle!
The NCAA Power 5 make
some new rules
For
any of you that are interested in this sort of thing, the NCAA and the Power 5
conferences (SEC, Pac-12, Big 12, ACC and Big 10) had their convention and
voted some new rules into effect. The
main one is the “cost of attendance” policy.
Basically now schools cover expenses up to the cost of attendance which
is beyond what a normal scholarship allows.
What that means is that full scholarship athletes (mostly football,
basketball and volleyball) can receive somewhere between $2000 and $4000 more
per year to help cover things like travel and other college kid expenses. Conferences not part of the “Power 5” can
choose to apply this to their schools or not – just depends on how much money
you have.
I’m
not going to go on a rant here but if you want to know how I really feel about
this feel free to meet me at a local establishment and we’ll talk about it over
a beverage.
There
were some other things established but nothing that is too interesting for
here. I’m sure this is just the
beginning of what should probably be referred to quasi-amateur sports (football
and basketball college athletics).
“V” Movies
This
is the 21st of a 24 part series (we’re almost done!) where I list movies I own
by letter (I don’t have any movies that begin with Q, X or Z but I do have some
that start with numbers). I currently
own a small collection of 179 movies (and growing most weeks) on DVD.
Most
of the movies I own I had previously seen and enjoyed immensely. Some are movies that I had not seen but was
curious about. Some were gifts from
people with bad tastes in movies.
I
only own four “V” movies, here is the list from best to worst …..
Movie Name (year
made, length, MPAA rating, IMDB rating, Worldwide box office)
Vacation (1983, 93 min, R,
7.4, $61m) – The original that started it all and spawned at least three
sequels starred Chevy Chase and was directed by Harold Ramis. This is probably Chevy Chase’s most
recognizable role as Clark Griswold and has classic scene after classic
scene. The only sequel, in my opinion,
that is close to this one is Christmas Vacation, but even it doesn’t come close
having the amount of laughs as this one.
Did you know the original ending didn’t involve the theme park and
rollercoasters? Originally Clark goes to
Roy Wally’s house with a BB gun and then on the plane ride home (which is the
wrong plane) Clark snaps and hijacks the plane.
Apparently the test audiences didn’t like it and the theme parks scenes
were hastily shot. Great movie, lots of
laughs and Chevy Chase at his best!
VHS (2012, 116 min, R,
5.8, $100k) – This (and its two sequels) are referred to as found footage “horror
anthology” because it’s a collection of short films put together to make a
feature length movie. In VHS there is
also a wraparound story that supposedly ties everything together. The plot is a group of young punks are hired
to rob a house and get a rare VHS tape and when they watch the tapes they get
more than they bargained for. I thought
it was such a cool idea for a movie that I bought #2 (see below). If you get tired of one part of the movie,
don’t worry it’ll be over soon and another original story is soon to
follow. I don’t know how this movie didn’t
get popular enough for a national release but unfortunately it didn’t so not
too many people have seen it.
VHS 2 (2013, 96 min, R,
6.1, 21k) – I could easily put this one ahead of the original, and in many ways
it’s superior, but it’s basically the same idea. There are fewer short films in this one (four
compared to six in the original) but they are of a little better quality
because they probably had a little more money to work with. The great thing about these movies are the
parts are so short it’s easier to be creative because you don’t have to stretch
the idea for 90 minutes. Also each
different section of the movie is made by a different film maker so it keep the
movies very fresh. If you like horror
movies and haven’t seen any of these make sure to check one out.
Vegas Vacation (1997, 93 min, PG,
5.9, 39m) – This was the final of four “Vacation” movies (although there was
also Hotel Hell Vacation in 2010 that was only on video and some sort of new
version of the original Vacation being released this October). This version was decent but by 1997 Chevy
Chase’s popularity and comedic skills had deteriorated. This was basically a family movie as compared
to the more adult humor of the original.
It’s not a bad movie, and some of the parts are quite funny (especially gambling
at the cheap casinos) but the best parts probably include Randy Quaid as Cousin
Eddie. I acquired this move in the Vacation
DVD pack so I’d say it was worth the $5.
For lovers of the series it’s a bit of a letdown but as a cheesy family
film it’s not too bad.
Next week
I’ll
be back to report on our first overnight trip of the year to Lincoln, Nebraska,
as well as talking about six “W” movies that include one of the best track
movies of all time, a professional wrestler and a wolf.
Until
then, thanks for reading and Go Shocks!
I am so glad to see three of my favorite D1 schools are creating a "rivalry" within track. What a great deal. Love the idea of the traveling trophy as well. Cool Deal.
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