The sight and sound of Pat Rynkowski, one of our top runners, coming
out of the Back Hills on Friday at the MAAC meet is one that I won’t soon
forget. He was not charging out of the woods with the look of confidence that I
know well, one in which I know and he knows that he is killin’ it out there and
running a great race. He was not powering past runners from rival schools,
something we have seen, something we know he is capable of, and something he
had visualized entering the meet. No. Not on this day. Instead it was a mix of
anger, frustration, desperation and sadness and he hobbled out of the woods and
screamed in frustration.
Yes. In a season filled with moments of waiting for the
other shoe to drop, on this day it literally did. Pat lost one of his racing
shoes early in the race, tried gamely to keep going with one socked foot and
one shod foot. But he could continue no longer. He sadly but smartly walked off
the course, saving it for another day. Had he tried to finish the race the
other way, who knows what damage he would have done to his foot, to the rest of
this season and maybe ones in the future.
So yeah. The shoe dropped. He dropped. And so did our place
in the standings. Understand that this was not Pat’s fault; it was nobody’s
fault. It happens. All good things come to an end. Our reign as runner-up kings
of the MAAC – eight years running, nine out of the past 10 years – ended on
this day at Vanny. Please understand that this did not happen from a lack of
effort. These guys have fight in them, each and every day. All good things come
to an end.
The last time a Marist men’s XC team did not finish second
in the MAAC meet was 2004 at Disney, when we were third. Looking at the team
picture hanging in my office from that fall, I notice a punk-ass freshman – a kid
who looks like a 12-year-old crashing a college XC team photo -- who was on
that squad. Tough kid. Started the season on crutches with a stress fracture,
but made his way onto the Disney travel squad. That tough kid would be Mike
Rolek. Rolek would go on to have a marvelous college running career, and then
ran a 2:23 marathon as a post-collegian. That erstwhile punk-ass freshman on
crutches texted me the other day to say he had passed the bar in New York State
and is now a full-fledged lawyer.
That 2004 team featured athletes that set a multitude of
school records and set the table for the generation of second-place finishes
that would follow. That 2004 team consists of at least three future lawyers,
two doctors, an up-and-coming NYC police detective, an aspiring college track coach,
a professional writer and countless other success stories. I remain proud of
them all to this day.
In a few hours, our men will meet in the racquetball court
for their Saturday long run. The shoe dropped yesterday. But we will strap it
back on today, continue with the remaining weeks of this season with pride and
toughness, and finish what we started to the best of our ability. And maybe,
just maybe, in nine years’ time we will reflect back on another run of success –
on the cross country course and off.
MAAC
Championships history, men
1997: 6th place, 149 points (VCP)
1998: 2nd place, 70 points (VCP
1999: 3rd place, 102 points (VCP)
2000: 4th place, 91 points (Disney)
2001: 3rd place, 69 points (VCP)
2002: 4th place, 91 points (VCP)
2003: 2nd place, 60 points (VCP)
2004: 3rd place, 77 points (Disney)
2005: 2nd place, 73 points (VCP)
2006: 2nd place, 52 points* (VCP)
2007: 2nd place, 61 points (VCP)
2008: 2nd place, 55 points (Disney)
2009: 2nd place, 57 points (VCP)
2010: 2nd place, 53 points (Hammonasset)
2011: 2nd place, 66 points (VCP)
1997: 6th place, 149 points (VCP)
1998: 2nd place, 70 points (VCP
1999: 3rd place, 102 points (VCP)
2000: 4th place, 91 points (Disney)
2001: 3rd place, 69 points (VCP)
2002: 4th place, 91 points (VCP)
2003: 2nd place, 60 points (VCP)
2004: 3rd place, 77 points (Disney)
2005: 2nd place, 73 points (VCP)
2006: 2nd place, 52 points* (VCP)
2007: 2nd place, 61 points (VCP)
2008: 2nd place, 55 points (Disney)
2009: 2nd place, 57 points (VCP)
2010: 2nd place, 53 points (Hammonasset)
2011: 2nd place, 66 points (VCP)
2012: 2nd place, 80 points
(Disney)
2013: 6th place, 151 points (VCP)
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