So it’s been
a while since I’ve written a blog, it has been a very busy past few weeks.
And this is
a special blog. This is the first blog
I’ve ever written by voice recognition speech to text. If you’ve ever hung around me very much
you’ll know that I’ve talked about technology and the future a lot with my
friends. So they’re probably laughing
knowing that I did this entire blog without typing. And sorry from my laptop for the typo's!
The busy past few weeks
We hosted
the KT Woodman Classic a couple weeks ago and, like usual, it ran off very well
but was extremely tiring and time consuming.
It was the biggest KT Woodman Classic we’ve ever hosted and we were
fortunate to have good weather throughout the week. Our entire team, staff and athletic
department workers came together for the event that had over 2600 athletes and 120 schools across four days in Cessna Stadium.
As a team,
we competed pretty well. We asked our
kids to work the high school meet and then come back the next day and
compete. We have to do this in order to
run off a high school meet on Thursday and Friday when we can’t get as many
officials as we need. Our kids worked hard and the coaches who came gave everyone high marks, the fact they keep coming
back year after year and it keeps getting bigger is a sign that we’re doing things
pretty well.
It was a
little bit windy during the college portion of the meet, but our kids hung in
there and produced a lot of personal bests and marks that put them near the top
of the Missouri Valley Conference.
As I mentioned
in a previous post, for the first time the KT Woodman Classic was televised on
local cable television by WSUtv. We were
extremely happy with how this came off and all of the efforts put fourth by
everyone involved. We also simulcast the
meet on our live stream channel and had nearly 20,000 views by the end of the
week. This nearly doubled what we’ve
done in previous efforts.
The guys at
WSUtv were totally professional to work with and we hope that we can work on
more meets in the future.
The John Jacobs Invitational at Oklahoma
We had high
hopes heading down to Norman, Oklahoma, for the John Jacobs Invitational. We had some good practices and were
optimistic that we were gonna have a good meet.
For the group that I coach, it happened be one of those meets that
things seem to not go our way. Starting
with some handoffs that were less than average by the 4x100m relay, and rough
races continuing throughout the first half of the meet, I was left shaking my
head and wondering how bad of a coach I was.
Luckily, we started doing better about halfway through the meet and we
eventually ended on a positive note.
Our throwers
had a great meet and carried us to a second place finish behind the host
Sooners. I thought it was impressive
showing by our team considering we didn’t compete as well as we know we could
have. It shows that when we are hitting
on all cylinders we’re going hard to beat in the MVC Championships.
Missouri Valley Conference Championships
preview
It has taken
a while to get a good look at what the MVC has this spring. But like we were hoping and expecting, the Shockers
appear to be in the hunt for both team titles.
Our men will probably be heavy favorites to win the outdoor championship
just like we did during the indoor season.
Our guys are a deep and talented team that is strong in all areas. The most difficult thing will be picking the
top 32 guys. We’re looking at it now and
it looks like there are at least 40 very deserving guys to make this conference
team. Normally being ranked in the top
eight of your event helps you get onto that conference team but this year in
may take being ranked even higher.
That’s a good problem to have for the coaching staff. The Southern Illinois men appear to be the toughest
challenger to our guys this year. They
competed hard indoor and gave us a good fight and we expect the same in a few
weeks at Indiana State.
Our women also
appear to be one of the favorites to win the championship, however, in a much
different fashion than are men. Our
women aren’t as deep as our men and we don’t have as many upper level athletes. But we have a lot of athletes that are ranked
in the middle of the scoring as well as having a few events that we dominate in
the conference. Hopefully this combination
can help us get enough points to win the title that we narrowly lost
indoors. It appears to be a battle with
Missouri State, Southern Illinois, Northern Iowa and Illinois State (who won
the indoor title).
My first broken bone in 41 years
So I
recently broke a bone in my foot, I’ve been asked so many times about it I
thought I would go ahead and explain what happened on here. On the Thursday of our track meet that we
hosted two weeks ago, I was in our press box.
It was dark and I went to step down onto a step that I thought was only
a few inches unfortunately the step was a couple feet. All of my weight when onto my ankle, which
rolled, and after trying to walk it off and seeing how much it swelled up so
quickly I realized I was in a little bit of trouble.
Luckily we were
at a track meet and I was able to call our trainer Becca Fitzgerald and she
came up to the press box to take a look at me.
She said it was a 50/50 chance that it was broken and she leaned towards
it being broken. She said I could go to the
Dr. in the morning and get an x-ray.
Unfortunately the next day was the longest day of my entire year, the
Friday of this track meet lasts about 17 hours and I’m probably the most
significant person in hosting it. So I
got a bag of ice from Becca, a boot and a couple painkillers and hobbled myself
around the track for 17 hours the next day, not knowing if my foot was broken
or not. I saw the team doctor Friday
night after the meet and he gave the same thoughts as Becca about my foot and said
I could get the x-ray on Monday morning at their clinic. So a 13 hour day on Saturday was not as bad
as Friday and I also had some crutches with me that day. After staying pretty low key on Sunday I went
and got the x-ray Monday morning and was told by our training staff that it
looked like I had a broken bone near my ankle.
Fortunately
it was a non-weight bearing bone so all I need to do is be in a boot and on
crutches for a little while. I’ve been
getting a good workout with my arms on the crutches! It did really suck, however, to be on crutches
all day in Oklahoma trying to coach.
Maybe that’s the reason we didn’t have a very good meet, next week I
will get rid of the crutches at KU.
Movie update
I had not
been to many movies recently because of how busy the track season has been,
however I did get out to see an interesting movie. It was called Hardcore Henry. It did not get promoted very heavily and has
not done very well in the box office so most of you have probably not heard of
it. It is told entirely from the first
person point of view, you wake up as a man in the middle of a crazy adventure
and you don’t know why or how you got there.
It has very intense scenes of action and violence along with quite a bit
of humor. I thought it was a very
original way to tell a story, and even though it probably could’ve been done a
little better, I still enjoyed it thoroughly.
Like I’ve said in the space before, I wish more moviemakers would take
chances on how they told their stories.
There are not very many movies in the theater right now that I’m
interested in seeing. Because of that I’ve
mostly been watching old dvd’s at my place.
Next week
We compete
at the University of Kansas against the Jayhawks, Kansas State, Oklahoma State,
Minnesota, Oral Roberts, and UMKC.
Hopefully we have a terrific meet and we get some needed momentum
heading in to the conference championship two weeks later.
Until then,
thanks for reading and go Shockers!
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