2009 Track Schedule
(Home Meets in Bold)

2-20 St. Charles East Dual
(All levels)
2-28 Bolingbrook Dual
(All levels)
3-7 York Invite
(Varsity)
3-13 Proviso Quad
(All levels)
3-14 F/S MSL Invite
(Frosh-Soph)
3-21 Varsity MSL Indoor
(Varsity)
3-24 Glenbrook South Tri
(All levels)
3-27 Proviso Classic
(Varsity w/ Frosh-Soph Relays)
3-28 Illinois Prep Top Times Invite
(Varsity)
4-7 Fremd, Hoffman Estates Tri
(All levels)
4-14 Schaumburg, Elk Grove Tri
(All levels)
4-18 Five Team Invite @ Glenbrook
(All levels)
4-20 Barrington Freshman Invite
(Freshmen)
4-21 Hersey, Wheeling Tri
(All levels)
4-22 Libertyville F/S Relays
(Frosh-Soph)
4-24 Wheaton South ABC Invite
(Varsity)
4-28 MSL West Division Championship @ Fremd
(Varsity and F/S)
5-2 77th Annual Palatine Relays
(Varsity)
5-5 Hersey F/S Invite
(Frosh-Soph)
5-8 Prospect, St. Viator JV Tri
(Junior Varsity and Frosh-Soph)
5-9 Carlin Nalley Invite
(Varsity)
5-14 MSL Conference
(Varsity)
5-15 F/S MSL Conference
(Frosh-Soph)
5-22 IHSA Sectional @ TBA
(Varsity)
5-29
5-30
IHSA State @ Eastern Illinois University
(Varsity)
Questions and Comments - E-mail cquick@d211.org

February 17, 2009 - Alumni Updates, First Meet on Friday at St. Charles

Not much to report as we haven't run a meet yet.  Come out and see both the boys and girls teams in action on Friday afternoon/night at St. Charles East.

Alumni Updates - Our boys alums ran some solid races over the weekend as the indoor season comes to conference meet time, but the race of the weekend had to belong to Amy Laskowske.  She ran 16:23 to provisionally qualify to the NCAA Division I Indoor Championship, and her time was a University of Minnesota school record by seven seconds. 

To top off a great weekend for the Laskowske family, Tommy qualified to the IHSA Class 4A wrestling state meet by placing 2nd at the Barrington sectional.  I must have jinxed him by going out to see his championship match because he suffered only his fourth loss of the year.  Check out his bracket and have him in your thoughts as he guns for an individual state title this weekend in Champaign.  We are all so proud!

February 8, 2009 - Week Two Practice Schedule, Alumni Updates

I just finished reading David Maraniss's biography of Vince Lombardi today.  The book is entitled When Pride Still Mattered, and is a great chronicle of what made the great coach tick and how he led the Packers to five word titles in nine years.  A great quote comes from this section where Lombardi talks about his belief in love and how it made the difference between his team and others.

Maraniss writes, "You might have a guy playing next to you who maybe isn't perfect, but you've got to love him, and maybe that love would enable you to help him.  And maybe you will do something more to overcome a difficult situation in football because of that love.  He didn't want us to be picking on each other, but thinking, What can I do to make it easier for my teammate."

This passage reminds me of how we all have flaws, coaches included, but accepting that we are all flawed in common often enables us to help others more freely.  You never know when a teammate will help you through a difficult situation in a race, a practice, or your life.  The passage also reminded me of Justin Smith's extraordinary apology and statement of belief in the team on Saturday.  That was a tough moment for him, but it was also a powerful statement of what our team can mean to an individual.  What can each of us do each day to make things easier for a teammate?  A team that cares becomes something higher - a family.  That type of caring is how the many can generate the few who can do the extraordinary on the course or the track.  Not all of us can be champions with our running speed, but we all can care about the team and each other like champions.

Practice Schedule

We had a solid first week of practice, but have some nagging injuries and attendance issues to fix.  Polar Bear is over.  We need to get into the rhythm of regular practice.  Everyone needs to be at practice every day.  This week's schedule:
 

Sun
Feb 8
Mon
Feb 9
Tues
Feb 10
Wed
Feb 11
Thurs
Feb 12
Fri
Feb 13
Sat
Feb 14
Run on own 3:45 pm
All
3:45 pm
All
3:45 pm
All
6:00 am
Var, JV, 800 meter group

3:45 pm
All
6:00 am
All
8:00 am
All

Alumni Updates - I found a couple of races from Friday and Saturday and added these performances to the Alumni page.  I know that I am missing races from this season so e-mail me and let me know if you find other results.  I know that Kwak ran a 16:21 PR, Smoody opened his college career in a solid 1:53, and John Lancaster provisionally qualified for the DIII indoor 5K with a huge career PR.  Maybe John will earn his way into the meet and grab his first All-American honor.

February 4, 2009 - Practice Has Started

I've been having problems with the site so I haven't put up the practice schedule for this week.  I will be sure to get it up in all subsequent weeks.  Also, remember that we are still taking athletes for the track team and especially looking for guys to run distance.  Let's see who we can pull into the fold as we get started.

Alumni Update - Doug Finley sent along a sweet video from FloTrack of Steve winning his heat of the 1000 meters at last weekend's Penn State Invite.  Hopefully Steve can stay healthy and run the great mile that I know is in him.

January 31, 2009 - Alumni, Coaches Updates

Remember that the 2009 track season begins on Monday.  Meet by the board after school and be sure to turn in all necessary paperwork to the nurse. 

Alumni Updates - I added pics and recent performances for our alumni who are in college.  Check out all the race results on the new Alumni page.

Coaches Update - I finally got around to adding Matt Sheehan's coaching biography to the Coaches page

January 26, 2009 - New Look and Feel for PalatineCC.net

I first started this site in 2002, and I have never updated the look and feel, the main menu, or anything about it.  As times change, I wanted to provide us with more ways to interact and share experiences about the program that we have made and love.  Thanks go out to all of the people who visit regularly, and I hope that the new site will offer more ways for you to contribute to my reporting.

The Changes:
 
bulletVideo - I recently bought an easy to use Flip video camera so I thought I would create a PalatineCC YouTube channel.  Now, we can have both a photographer and a videographer at each meet.  We will be able to publish races, team moments, interviews, and much more.
 
bulletWiki - A wiki is an interactive web site that is built by its users.  For years I have been the only one creating content for this site so it is limited by the amount of time I have to put stuff up.  Now, the current team, alumni, coaches, and parents can all contribute to a team built web page.  It's still under construction, but site areas will surely include The Planet Online, Remember When, Team Memories pages, Alibis, and much more.  Vlad Novikov and I are designing it and it will be out shortly for all of you to join. 
 
bulletMain Menu - Some of the links on the menu have been dead for years.  I bit off more than I could chew so areas such as Links and Roster have been deleted.  I never updated the Links page and Roster was just too much time.  It was much easier to have a page for each guy when there were 25 guys on the team and I had no kids.  I kept Alumni with plans to revamp and use it.
 
bulletGraphic - It took me hours to redo the top graphic because I am a graphic design neophyte.  Adobe Photoshop almost conquered me as a I remade a graphic pixel by pixel, but I improved it in the end, merging the main menu with the top graphic and getting the jersey picture incorporated.  It could be cleaned up, but will suffice for now.
 
bulletWidth - I recently purchased a 22 inch monitor and was surprised how small the site seemed.  I programmed it for 800 pixels wide years ago when monitors of that size display were the baseline.  They aren't anymore.  The site is now 100 pixels wide so pics in the margins and in the main area can now be bigger.
 
bulletAlumni - I want to create a page for each alum currently running in college, but this may be better off left for the Wiki.  I may post random info here and then have alum info be posted by the users on the Wiki.  Delegation of content.
 
bulletPalatine CC Partners - I want our guys to always stay healthy, yet I always seem to be lacking numbers for our most crucial and consistent partners in health.  These partners will stay embedded at the top of the main page so that parents can find and contact them easily.

- Running Unlimited is where the majority of our athletes get their shoes.  RU is the best choice because they offer quality service and ensure that our kids are in the best shoes for their feet.  They also employ our student athletes consistently, we partner with them for a number of summer road races.

- Bodywork by Dave is the massage therapy service offered by Palatine grad Dave Davis.  He has been the masseuse of champions for almost 20 years now, and you won't find a more ardent supporter of our programs or a bigger fan of the sport.  Dave's office is a running museum in itself, full of pictures of his running exploits and of all the All-Staters he has helped keep in action.  Most of our best guys see him weekly to stay injury-free in the championship season.

- Davenport Chiropractic Wellness is our number one referral for persistent running injuries.  Although Michael Davenport is listed as a chiropractor, he provides so many more services.  Don't think of him as a "back-cracker" (I go regularly and have never even been adjusted).  Think of him as an expert in endurance training and injuries.  Doctor Davenport has completed numerous Ironman Triathlons, marathons, and ultra-marathons.  The man is tough and emphasizes pro-active treatment and body maintenance.  With insurance, his services are incredibly affordable.
 
bulletCoaches - After years of hard volunteer work, Matt Sheehan is finally getting paid like he deserves.  As Fred retires in the next year, Matt will step in as a paid cross country and track assistant.  He and I have so many goals and dreams for this program, and it will be fun to see where the program goes as we start to work as a tandem.  I hope that our combined success can meet or exceed what Fred and I have enjoyed together.  It is far beyond time that Matt gets a mention on the Coaches page.

Track Season Begins Monday, February 2

Everyone in the distance group needs to get his papers in by the end of this week in order to start practice next Monday.  Many of you have been training on your own through Polar Bear, but it is a requirement to have papers for actual practice.  Everyone needs:
bulletParent Permission Form
bulletCurrent Physical
bulletGreen Emergency Card

Turn all of this information in to the nurse sometime this week.

Track Recruiting Day - Thursday, January 29th

We are going to do an onslaught of recruiting of freshmen and sophomores during all four of the lunch hours.  We are going to enlist our seniors to stay in that day for their lunch hour, but any track guys that can help would be beneficial.  We are going to talk with guys and girls about coming out for either team.  More info to follow.

Palatine CC Partners


W. Northwest Hwy Palatine, IL 60067 (847) 991-9466
 
Bodywork by Dave
Dave Davis
Inverness, IL
(847) 304-4275
 
Davenport Chiropractic
3350 W. Salt Creek Lane #109
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(847) 368-3200
By Arlington Race Track