all weather tracks
all weather tracks
Does anyone know how many schools are out there that offer track but don't have an all weather track available for their athletes? Is Blacklick Valley the only one in D6 and Rockwood in D5? Any other schools in the area or other districts still in this situation?
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Re: all weather tracks
Not sure anymore.I do remember though back when in district 5 there were alot more cinder tracks than all weather.Ah yes the good old days of blacktop runways,(real fun in the rain),high jump pits with pieces of foam in mesh bags,and polevault pits that were really small. Yes also the 3/4 inch spikes!
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Re: all weather tracks
Shade does not have an all-weather track. It's an asphalt track....its been forever since I've been there....I think it only has four lanes??
Also, when I was in high school, there was a cinder track surrounding the soccer field in Kantner (North Star), but they don't sponsor track. Not sure if that's still there or not.
Also, when I was in high school, there was a cinder track surrounding the soccer field in Kantner (North Star), but they don't sponsor track. Not sure if that's still there or not.
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Re: all weather tracks
Juniata Valley and Southern Huntingdon in the ICC do not have all-weather tracks. They both still run on cinders.
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Re: all weather tracks
Ran at JV's track (and beat Mike Smith at 400m I might add) way back in HS...As I recall, it was dirt rather than cinders.
Other interesting cinder tracks from the 1980s:
Huntingdon...They ran the 200m dash on a straightaway
Bellwood...Fast cinder track, I swear it was 5yds short per lap
Penn Cambria...Long, we measured it with a wheel at 444 yards
Portage...about 330 yards per lap, so starting lines were everywhere
Mount Union...Pretty well groomed cinder and fast, once had to run 9 laps to win the 2 mile because the lap counters messed up, stopped for a good 15 seconds after what I thought was the end of the race and jumped back in, ran the 9th lap and won anyway.
Other interesting cinder tracks from the 1980s:
Huntingdon...They ran the 200m dash on a straightaway
Bellwood...Fast cinder track, I swear it was 5yds short per lap
Penn Cambria...Long, we measured it with a wheel at 444 yards
Portage...about 330 yards per lap, so starting lines were everywhere
Mount Union...Pretty well groomed cinder and fast, once had to run 9 laps to win the 2 mile because the lap counters messed up, stopped for a good 15 seconds after what I thought was the end of the race and jumped back in, ran the 9th lap and won anyway.
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Re: all weather tracks
Southern Huntingdon still does not have an all weather track, they have very soft, poorly groomed cinder track that still utilizes a straight away two hundred, in fact I believe that it is still a 440 yard track (rather than a standard 400 meters) . Juniata Valley uses a dirt track.