Sam Prakel: A Champions Run

I couldn’t help but think how fast this Cross Country season had gone by.  I had watched the weather all week and knew that it was going to be great today.  Cool.  In the 50’s or even low 60’s, but sunny by the time I would run.  I was thinking it would probably be a fast race.  There  were some soft spots in the woods, but they weren’t bad.

 

I’d been thinking about this morning ever since last year’s State meet.  It hadn’t even been one hour after I had won at Regionals.  I was barely recovered when we found out that our team was the Regional runner-up.  I was very happy that we had qualified as a team and that everyone would get to go to State, moving on with me.  That afternoon, as soon as I got home, I got on line and looked up the other Regional times, teams and individuals that had qualified.  From the other times, I figured that the other three regions based upon the times, must not have had very good weather.  As I looked at the qualifiers, I didn’t see any real surprises.  Everyone made it through that I had expected.  State would be tough.  Polman (Ryan Polman, Independence) and Roush (Ryan Roush, South Range) had made it and they both beat me last year.  Seas (Mike Seas, Coldwater) and I had battled all year, but he hadn’t beaten me, but, you never knew what would happen at State as everybody was experienced and on any given day, any of us were capable of winning.  I was pretty confident though.  I was healthy and had trained hard all last summer and during the season.  I was a year older and had much more confidence than the year before.