Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Top CCS NCS and SJS Marks updated 4/28
•CCS Top Marks List - 2008
•North Coast Section Track Leaders April 28, 2008 (scroll down)
•Sac-Joaquin Section Track Leaders (scroll down past NCS marks)
It's League finals time as the Peninsula Athletic League got under way today. Many more will take place next week. Who are the runners to watch for as we make our way to the section finals?
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Captain Alok Subbarao finishes career in style
You can find the link here:
•Captain Alok Subbarao finishes career in style
On the Palo Alto Track site you will also find a link to http://xcstats.com/ which is a great tool for coaches that keeps track of all their athletes times throughout their time in high school.
HS Track and Field Weekend Results...
•Sacramento Meet of Champions Results Link
•Vikings Classic Results (will need to scroll down page)
•Avis Kelley Invite Results
•Alisal Invitational Results
•Warren/Eaton Relays at Acalanes HS (Results to be posted soon)
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE LINKS
•This big meet brings out the bests (From Sac Bee)
•Vaulter sends notice to best (From SF Chronicle)
•Sierra senior sets school record (From Record Net)
Friday, April 25, 2008
Catching up on Track and Field Coverage in Northern California
•Sacramento Meet of Champions Preview
From the SM Daily Journal (coverage of local county athletes):
From the SJ Mercury News:
•Former top Santa Cruz runner Landry finding success in a new sport
From the HMB Review:
•Irish wins Top 8 Meet (Lauren Irish of HMB HS)
From the Marin IJ:
•Prep roundup: Redwood prevails in top-notch MCAL track meet
From the Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
•Results for Redwood Empire teams
From the St. Helena Star:
•Saints runners shine at Lower Lake meet
From the Hollister Freelance:
•Yoldi sets record, San Benito remains undefeated
From the Los Altos Town Crier:
•Los Altos High to dedicate track to former coach Long Sunday
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
HEAVY-METAL ENTHUSIAST

(04-22) 21:48 PDT -- When Los Gatos High senior Colin Quirke was a little boy, he didn't chase his father around a baseball, football or soccer field. His childhood athletic education involved a more esoteric setting, but no less inspiring.
Paul Quirke, a shot putter for Ireland in the 1992 Olympics, brought up his son in a world in which he mingled with discus throwers and shot putters, many of whom were legends in the sport.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/04/22/SPSA109T8I.DTL
Monday, April 21, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
More Newspaper coverage from past week's Track and Field meets...

James Logan Top 8 Meet in the SF Chronicle
•Oakland senior wins in hurdles (Julian Purvis of St. Elizabeth)
CCS Top 8 Meet in the SF Chronicle
• Leaper's high aim falls short (Los Gatos senior still wins long jump with his best leap of season)
Woody Wilson Invitational in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat
•Results for Redwood Empire athletes
Phillips-McCain Invitational coverage in the Contra Costa Times
•Jung sets records on vault
College Track and Field signings in the Sacramento Bee
•On a fast track to college
Mtn. View vs. Gunn in the Los Altos Crier
•Mtn. View’s depth leads to sweep of Gunn
If you have any more links, please feel free to share them below in the comment box.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
CCS Top 8 Meet Newspaper Coverage
•Serra 4x100 relay team wins
From the San Jose Mercury News
•Surprenant hurdles field at Top 8 Classic
From the Santa Cruz Sentinel
•Aptos' Hunt wins both distance race at Top 8 meet
More to come on Sunday as we catch up with the James Logan Top 8 Meet, Phillips-McCain, Woody Wilson, Mt. SAC and a few more meets.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Changing Speeds to Go the Distance

SARA HALL experienced an instructive epiphany in 2006. In the fall, she’d won the national road-running championship for 5K (3.1 miles), a distance she specialized in at Stanford. At the time, she considered herself a 5K runner. So did everyone else.
A few weeks later, everything changed when she won the Fifth Avenue Mile in New York, a glamour event in American road racing. “Afterward, I thought, ‘That’s my distance,’ ” she said. “It plays to my strengths. I loved the fast pace. I’m not a patient runner.”
To read the rest of the article, check out the following link:•Changing Speeds to Go the Distance
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Must see Track and Field Videos
First, for anybody that has been to the Arcadia Invitational, here is a brief video that gives you a great feel for one of the best meets in the United States:
•Moses Galindo Video (courtesy of www.dyestatcal.com)
I was only able to view a few videos of the Arcadia Invitational but if you are a distance fan, the two must see races are the girls' 3200m. and the boys' 5000m. The former is a great dual between two of the best runners in the US and the latter race is a showcase for future Stanford runner Chris Derrick:
•Girls' 3200m. Invitational race (www.flotrack.com)
•Boys' 5k Invitational race (courtesy of www.flotrack.com)
Lastly, you can check out Scott Bauhs (former SRV runner, current Chico St. runner) break the four minute mile for the first time as he finishes in 3:59.81. The video is a bit shaky but worth the view just the same:
•Chico Twilight Mile (courtesy of www.flotrack.com)
Monday, April 14, 2008
Catch up of Track and Field articles...

•SM's Spencer gets the jump (Serra Invitational coverage)
•Meet provides championship previews (SacBee coverage of Arcadia meet)
•Franco medals in national competition (Eureka Reporter)
•CCS TRACK AND FIELD LEADERS (Palo Alto Online)
•Sub-four Scotty: Bauhs breaks school record with 3:59.81 mile
Saturday, April 12, 2008
College Notebook: From Berkeley to Seattle, change of scenery good for Schmitt
WHEN Jake Schmitt arrived in the Pacific Northwest on New Year's Day of 2007, he had to wonder whether his decision to transfer to the University of Washington's track program from Cal was really such a good idea.
Hospitalized the night before he left with tonsillitis, Schmitt threw up on his flight to Seattle, and when he arrived on campus, it was snowing. Needless to say, the Redwood High graduate was having some second thoughts.
"At that point, there were a million things going through my mind, but mainly it was, 'What am I doing here?'" Schmitt said with a chuckle. "But I just kept smiling and kept my head up."
To read the rest of this article, check out the following link:•College Notebook: From Berkeley to Seattle, change of scenery good for Schmitt
Northern California teams and individuals shine at Arcadia
•Arcadia Results
Thursday, April 10, 2008
SJ Mercury News/SF Chronicle Athletes of the Week
You can view the article at the following link:
•Eric Surprenant, Lynbrook - San Jose Mercury News
Ashton Purvis of St. Elizabeth gets the Athlete of the Week honors in the San Francisco Chronicle:
•Athletes of the Week
ALSO, Oak Grove middle distance ace, Sebastian Sam, gets a mention in the Highlight reel in the SJ Mercury for his impressive 400m. victory:
•Highlight reel
If you know of other newspaper links for Northern California Track and Field athletes, please send them to albertjcaruana@gmail.com
Track and Field Newspaper Coverage

•Irish, Hamilton turn in personal bests at Stanford (Half Moon Bay coverage)
•Petaluma distance medley team records fastest time in the state
•4/9 dual meets coverage in Santa Rosa Press Democrat
•Running's elite (Hollister Freelance coverage)
•Grillo off to the steeplechases (ex Novato High runner)
•St. Francis boys basketball coach resigning (Steve Filios, ex track coach)
•Track dominates meet against Monta Vista (Milpitas HS)
•Trio leads Los Altos team; Mtn. View sweeps Milpitas
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Arcadia Invitational article in SF Chronicle
Arcadia Invitational
Top Track and Field marks for CCS, NCS and SJS updated
You can view the top CCS marks at the following link:
•CCS Top Marks List - 2008
For the NCS and SJS marks, you can find it on Keith Conning's Website at the following link:•THE CONNING TOWER (scroll down slightly)
If anybody has the top marks for the Northern Section, San Francisco Section and the Oakland Section, please forward them along.
Monday, April 07, 2008
Passion for sports
"I really look up to Steve Prefontaine," said Villasenor, a Lindhurst High athlete who is participating in five sports in this, his senior year. "Looking at films about him, I've seen his passion for running, and I have that same passion, too."
Prefontaine won three national cross country titles and four 3-mile/5,000-meter collegiate outdoor titles while running for the University of Oregon. He went on to compete in the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany, finishing fourth in the 5,000 meters. At the time of his tragic death in 1975, he held every American distance record from 2,000 to 10,000 meters.
Villasenor reveres Prefontaine so much that he lives his life by a quote attributed to Prefontaine — "Anything less than your best is sacrificing the gift."
And Villasenor has the gift. Make that gifts.
To read the rest of this article, check out the following link:
•Passion for sports
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Stanford Invitational newspaper coverage for Northern California teams

•Paly relay team earns major title (Daily News, peninsula teams)
•Dublin's Attarian wins at Stanford
•PREP TRACK: St. Elizabeth sprinter ties national mark (SF Chronicle)
•Don's Kujore wins shot put at Stanford (East Bay teams)
•Jake Schmitt runs second-fastest time (scroll down)
•Stanford Invitational (Santa Rosa Press Democrat coverage)
•Track and Field (scroll down for mention of several peninsula teams)
•Track and Field (Sammy Hamilton and Ganbileg Bor)
•STANFORD INVITATIONAL, Wright jumps, wins, bolts (SF Chronicle)
•Sprinters are a who's who of prep football (SF Chronicle)
•Track: Benecia starts strong
Please share links to any newspaper coverage I may have missed.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
The Secrets of Speed by Bill Bowerman (1971)
You can find the article at the following link:
•THE SECRETS OF SPEED
If you want to learn more about Bowerman, a true pioneer in coaching, you should definitely read Bowerman and the Men of Oregon. You can find it at the link below at amazon.com:
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Harra Marra to be inducted into the SFSU Hall of Fame
Harry is now focusing his efforts in the decathlon with one of the top decathletes, Paul Terek. The hall of fame election is a well deserved recognition for a great coach.
To read more about Harry and his athlete and one of his articles, check out the following link:
•Hall of Fame (Scroll down)
•Paul Terek profile
•Strength Training For Speed Development