Someone texted me this really neat photo from Wednesday's Faculty and Staff Convocation at the McCann Center. As President Kevin Weinman was speaking, behind him was a Marist collage which included our captain, our (400-meter) school record holder, our MARSHAL, Easton Eberwein. We are blessed to have Easton back for another (academic) year of (athletic) eligibility. Neat, on all levels.
Friday, August 30, 2024
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Heart of the sunrise
Talk about dedication! Coach Chuck got up Very Early to benefit some members of the women's XC team, took them over to Vassar Farm for a predawn run to beat the (oppressive) heat later. And! He snapped this lovely sunrise picture. Highly neat.
Monday, August 26, 2024
Boston reunion
Class of 2012 classmates and good, dear friends Brian Townsend (left) and Luke Shane met up in Boston, where Brian was in town for work and where Luke now lives. Via group text, they reminsced about their Mills Hills cross country workouts and heaven knows so much more. We miss these guys a lot and we are incredulous in the realization that their final cross country season (2011) was 13 years ago! How can that BE! I had to zoom in very closely to see a few slivers of gray hair on Luke's head; no such close examination is needed here at Blog Central, there's plenty of gray to go around! Thanks for the photos, the impromptu group text and for your insistence on my posting it here on this (fancy) blog = glad to oblige!
Sunday, August 25, 2024
Big team = big goals
In a continuing effort to transition old traditions into new (and better) traditions! We replaced our annual summer team BBQ (which was very cross-country centric) with a full-team (track AND XC) food and fun fest down by the river on Sunday afternoon, on the eve of the Fall 2024 Semester of classes. Although a few of our athletes were missing from this picture, this is the majority of our 100-plus roster of athletes. All event groups are represented here. We're not just XC and mid/distance runners anymore, and we will continue to expand into a more complete track team. It's a really exciting time for our program and today was a good start (for that). Neat.
Friday, August 23, 2024
Blast from the past
Last Saturday, as I was wandering around the McCann Center in between preseason XC practices, I happened upon Brian Ordway, who was on the first team that I coached back in 1991, and who was visiting campus with his young and very energtic son. He was one of the original four who showed up at the first organizational meeting for the track team in March of 1991. He went down to the boathouse and reminded me that's where his first practice was -- I vaguely remember a hill workout of some sort. Remember, back when I started in the spring of 1991, I had no coaching experience and it could be argued that I had no idea what I was doing. Some would posit, as I enter my 34th year, that nothing much has changed in that regard! Brian is in his early 50s and his Marist days are well in the past. His elderly parents, who accompanied Brian to campus, were stunned that I was "still here after all this time." Indeed!
Meet info
Next Saturday, the 2024-2025 cross country/track season(s) kicks off with the Marist Season Opener XC meet at Vassar Farm. The (visiting) teams expected to attend = UAlbany, UConn, Fairfield, Iona, Siena. Men's 6km race is at 9a. Women's 5km race is at 9:45a. Senior Day ceremonies will follow.
In other news! There seems to be growing interest in the de facto track/XC alumni reunion here, centered around the Dutchess County Classic. For those still interested in that, and seeking the Marist Alumni Racing Team discount code, email me at Peter.Colaizzo@marist.edu or text/call me at 845 309 3640 and I'll get the "secret codes" sent your way. Neat.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Raising the curtain (on another season)
"Are you excited for preseason, Coach!" I've been getting some version of this question for the past several days. Because I'm a grumpy old coach, I usually grouse: "No. Not really." Another version of the question: "Are you ready for your team to return, Coach?" My grouse remains the same. "No. Not really." It's been this way for many years now. If "no, not really" is my growling answer in a month or two months from now, I know that'll not be a good sign. But usually, that dread of the summer's end fades within minutes or hours of yet another preseason and beginning of another (academic) year of cross country and track. That'll likely be the case again, at the start of year 34 of this journey.
We have a big roster, as usual, and a young roster, which is not always the case. We are very top-heavy with first-year and sophomore athletes, especially on the men's side but really on both teams. The construction of our new track facility during this academic year will only add to the excitement. For the majority of this year's team, they'll be on a home track for some or most of their collegiate careers.
And so, we begin again. As we do every year. At this stage, there are far fewer tomorrows than there were yesterdays, so we might as well cherish every moment of it. OK.
Forever (and Future) Foxes
Thanks to Rolek (Class of 2008) for sharing these incredibly awesome photos of circa-2007/2008 era Marist Running Red Foxes, with their growing brood of Future Foxes. It's an annual gathering and I'm so glad he/they remember their old coach by sending me this (neat) picture.
Clapp your hands!
Thanks to (from left) Dennis Love, Joe Logan, Alex Ushchak and Ian Wiesinger for coming out to Clapp Park in Pittsfield to support me in the annual Sweltering Summer 8-hour ultramarathon. I was able to cover 111 laps of the 0.3553-mile dirt track, much of which was a muddy mess for the first half of the day due to flooding rains on Friday night. Neat.
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Hayley wins Kelley/Ocean Beach half marathon!
Congrats to Hayley Collins (pictured here with me on Saturday at Ocean Beach in New London, CT) for winning the Kelley/Ocean Beach Half Marathon. The race was held on a brutally humid and sunny morning. Hayley said she went into "survival mode" early but she still easily outdistanced the field, winning in 1:23:45.
For those interested, I wrote a post on my Substack about my participation in the race to support Marist alum and Sacred Heart track coach Christian Morrison, who completed the race for a remarkable 49th year in a row! You can read that here for free (and please consider subscribing to it?). Thank you.
Friday, August 2, 2024
Save money! Run the Dutchess County Classic!
Thursday, August 1, 2024
Our staff is GROWING! (highly neat)
We are very excited to announce the addition of Alisha Samuel to our growing track staff. See this link for more details. Alisha and her husband Sam will be moving from Minnesota to Poughkeepsie in the coming week and she'll be on campus in time for preseason. Although her primary role will be with the track team, she will definitely be part of our entire XC/track family and we're thrilled that she decided to join us. Neat!