We are very much looking forward to this weekend’s MAAC
Outdoor Championships at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. As
stated earlier, it’s been a long time since we’ve been here. A long, long time!
(1996, for those keeping score at home)
Friday’s travel to The Mount was … well, interesting! It’s a
long story, but along with two buses, we (as in, I!) had to drive a van all the
way down here. Basically, there weren’t enough field event officials to handle implement
weigh-ins, and all weigh-ins for Saturday throwing events needed to be
completed on Friday afternoon. Again, for those keeping score at home! We have
two javelin throwers – Liam Haggerty, Julia Kropo. Their javelins needed to be
weighed in. On Friday afternoon. Since our hotel is located 45 miles and about
an hour north of The Mount (another long story), it would have been beyond
impractical to have one of the buses make the long trip to Emmitsburg, then
back to Mechanicsburg, PA (where we are staying). And so? I drove one of our
athletic department vans, with the javelins on the floor, to get them weighed in
on Friday. So our throwers could throw on Saturday.
As I was about to depart the Hannaford’s Plaza in Highland,
by myself, with audiobooks/podcasts cued up, one of our student-athletes called
me. Wanted to ride along in the van and keep me company. That would be …
sophomore sprinter/football player Reed Dexter! Reed (or Dex, as we sometimes
call him) said it had been a long time since we had a chance to talk and he
wanted to catch up on things with me. Hmm. That’s ONE perspective. Here’s
another! The old coach (me) has been mildly annoyed at Dex’s lack of attendance
at practice this week. Oh sure, we knew that Dex was getting in his work -- going to the track on his own, etc. But
we are hoping to put together a 4x100 relay and we need Reed to be a big part
of that. His not being able to join his fellow sprinters at the track that
often this week, coupled with his remarkable lack of follow-through on text
messages, left me in an agitated state for much of the week.
But alas … Reed is Reed and we love his drive, passion and
dedication to everything he does. It’s just that … these past few weeks, “everything
he does” has been too much: Spring football (practices, lifts, spring game, meetings,
etc.) and academic pursuits (papers, exams, group projects) have left Reed
quite stressed out in trying to fit everything into his schedule (track
included). Join the club, kid. So, OK, in the van he goes. We stopped at
Stewart’s for essentials (gas, then coffee) and on the road we went. We chatted
the whole way through to Scranton and south, then it was nap time (for him, not
me!). I (and then we) listened to a bit of Cuesta’s podcast interview with
Vess, stopped at a truck stop, and eventually made it to The Mount for weigh-in
and some block starts for Reed, followed by an excellent dinner stop in Gettysburg
at a Jersey Mike’s.
Ridin’ with Reed (or, maybe, Drivin’ with Dex?) made the day
go by. Reed loves to talk, and I enjoy our conversations. He’s from northern
Virginia, so he doesn’t quite have a southern drawl, but there are hints of it.
He talks fast, I listen slow, and the miles flew by. There’s a lot more driving
ahead of us in the next 48 hours. And oh yeah, a track meet, too!
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