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Oswego East High School Cross Country

Oswego East High School Cross Country. Welcome Parents!. Season info. August 12 th – November 7 th We will practice the entire time Practice Monday – Friday afternoons End time approx. 5:30pm Practice Tuesday & Thursday mornings 6:00am Pool Practice – Thursday mornings.

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Oswego East High School Cross Country

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  1. Oswego East High School Cross Country Welcome Parents!

  2. Season info • August 12th – November 7th • We will practice the entire time • Practice Monday – Friday afternoons • End time approx. 5:30pm • Practice Tuesday & Thursday mornings • 6:00am • Pool Practice – Thursday mornings. • Practice Saturdays and days off of school • 9:00am – 11:00am for everyone • Girls morning practice • One morning a week (TBD) at 5:30am for Soph – Seniors

  3. Expect from us • We will provide a consistent, structured, and safe environment that will focus on constant improvement through hard work and discipline. • We are a TEAM first program. • Our expectations are kept high so that every member on the TEAM is pushed to achieve as much as possible. • This is a High School program. The student athletes will have an enjoyable experience while working hard and together. There also will be times that they are unhappy and tired. That is okay. Coaches are here to push the TEAM past all limits. In the classroom you expect a teacher to push your children to reach their maximum potential so that they may have every opportunity for success in the future. We will do the same thing from an athletic standpoint. We would like every member of the team to have the opportunity to compete in college, just like we’d like every student of ours to have the opportunity of a college education.

  4. We need your help! • We stress the importance of the commitment your children make to the TEAM. It is a long, grueling season. It will take a toll on their bodies if they do not properly take care of themselves. They are children so we can’t expect them to take care of themselves fully on their own. So…. • Please, make sure that they eat 3 good meals a day and take a multi-vitamin WITH Iron. • Please, make sure that they have their homework done at night. • Please, make sure that they are getting 8 hours of sleep each night. • Please, make sure that they can get to practice everyday. We allow for recovery days within our training as it is very unhealthy for them to take unscheduled days off. Athletes who miss practices tend to be injured more often than not.

  5. Running Lifestyle • Do not eat, sleep, and drink running…instead eat, sleep, and drink like a runner. • Most of our athletes are year round runners or at least cross country and track field athletes. • Opportunities to be prepared for our seasons: • “Running with the Wolves” Distance Camp (Summer) • Captain’s Practice (Summer) • Cross Country Season (Fall) • Post Cross Country Training (Fall-Winter Break) • Preseason Track and Field Conditioning (Post Winter Break) • Track and Field Season (Winter-Spring) To achieve their highest goals and more, they should be doing these…

  6. Team Parents • Penny Fitzpatrick and CO. • Organize parent communication • Organize team dinners • Assist with team functions • Best cheering section at all the meets! • Team pasta dinners Friday are on nights before our Saturday Invites. It is a great way for the team to bond and focus. And, an indirect way to keep the kids safe and out of trouble on Friday nights… • Pasta dinners: If parents would supply the pasta and the hospitality of their homes, the athletes could be organized to bring bread, salad, dessert, and drinks.

  7. Important Dates • August 21st – Online Team Store closes • August 21st – Blue/Silver Bash • August 22nd – Spike Night, Dick Pond Lisle 5pm • August 28th – Run-a-thon. $ goes to Peoria trip and warm-up jackets for the athletes to keep.

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