Wednesday, September 09, 2015
Catching up with Jesuit HS senior runner, Sean Kurdy
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9/09/2015 07:00:00 AM
Labels: 2015 Cross Country, Athlete Interviews
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4 comments:
Sean's a good kid who has taken on a more vocal leadership role on the team this season. Being the hardest worker on the team, he sets an example not just for the top runners, but also for the under classmen just getting started in cross country on the work it takes to get to his level. Looking forward to seeing him lead the team in competitions throughout the season.
Anyone know why colleges he is considering Or being recruited by
Based on his XC and TF times, I am sure lots of colleges are interested.
I believe he has made one informal visit to a Bay Area university, but wants to visit a few more to find the best possible fit for him. Seems to be taking a very mature approach to the process, much like the approach to his training (focusing on a few key races and not letting smaller ones impact his training program)
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