Welcome to the home of the Sandpoint High School Cross Country team. SHSXC is dedicated to Sandpoint High School Cross Country
all year round.
Team Pics
Current Weather
|
Woodward and Levora win Regional Titles10/18/2012
Mikhaela Woodward and Sam Levora won the individual Regional Championships today at Lewiston's Hellsgate State Park. Woodward ran the technical course in 20:27, while Levora ran the fastest time of the day in all divisions with a 16:15. Sydney Foster was also a Regional Medalist for the girls, placing 3rd in 21:06, while Tim Prummer garnered Medalist honors with a 6th place 18:29 finish.
In team scoring, the girls qualified as a team, placing 2nd with a score of 43. Moscow was first with a 32. The boys team missed the Regional title by 3 points, and missed qualifying for State by 2 points. Moscow won the meet with 39 points, Lakeland was 2nd with 40, and Sandpoint scored 42.
The JV girls won the girls race with a perfect score of 15, led by Cori McClelland, Treva Nostdahl, Lauren Orr, Marisa Rains and Cymbre Martin. Cori's 1st place finish earns her a spot on the State team. The boys JV also won the Regional title, led by Alan Orr, Andy McGinnis and Matt Cloud.
State will be at Hellsgate State Park on October 27th. Good Luck!
|
next 5 days
Nada
Nothing on the schedule
full schedule
inspirations
One late afternoon, after swimming in a lake, he began to jog around to ease his chill. Soon enough he found himself running for the sheer exhilaration of it, across the moor and toward the coast. The sky filled with crimson clouds, and as he ran a light rain started to fall. With the sun warming his back, a rainbow appeared in front of him, and he seemed to run toward it. Along the coast the rhythm of the water breaking against the rocks eased him, and he circled back to where he had begun. Cool, wet air filled his lungs. Running into the sun now, he had trouble seeing the ground underneath his feet, but still he rushed forward, alive with the movement. Finally spent as the sun disappeared from the horizon, he tumbled down a light hill and rested on his back, his feet bleeding, but feeling rejuvenated. He needed to reconnect to the joy of running, to get away from the tyranny of the track
- Neil Bascomb, The Perfect Mile
|