Saturday, September 19, 2009

West Seneca Invitational

West Seneca Invitational:
A beautiful Saturday morning in WNY, sunny and cool. The Varsity team finished second overall behind a powerhouse in Rush-Henrietta, while defeating our rival! The Team was led by Quincy O'Conner (4th overall) and Chuck "the tank" Mule (10th place). The JV team also turned in a stellar race, also finishing second while defeating our rival by a couple of points. The JV team was led by Will Burton and Steve Lucas. St. Joe's Cross Country is off to a great start so far this season. Looking forward the the races yet to come!

Joe Schnitter driving for the finish

Jimmy Harb


Quincy

Nice headband Chuck.





Joe Schnitter and Dan Courtney early in the race.




The start of the Varsity race.







Andy McGloin












Brian Herzog



The JV race:Ricky Englert, Steve Lucas and Will Burton







Saturday, September 12, 2009

Great Day


A great start to the Cross Country season, both JV and Varsity teams finished 3rd in the JFK invitational. We had 3 runners in the top 20 ( 2nd, 7th and 17th).
Here is a link to the official results...more photos later.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Fall

Fall is by far my favorite season. I'm not sure what it is, cross- country season, the cool nights, the smell of the leaves... or maybe the start of the school year. Nah, probably not that part!
Here are a few pics from my trip to Woodstock VT last October. If you like covered bridges this is the place to go!
































Thursday, September 3, 2009

Cross Country Season

Cross Country season has stated. The first two weeks of practice are winding down and we will be having the first annual Maroon vs White meet this saturday morning at Delaware park.
Here are a few photos from last years meet at Manhattan College.















Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Jerome

One of the days we drove up a mountain to the old copper mining town of Jerome. Jerome is now a sort of artist colony. I found the urban decay very interesting, many remants of the town's mining past.





























I really found the old doors and windows very cool...