Our hurdles came in today! I was able to order them from proceeds from
our 1/2 marathon. I have to put them together tomorrow or I probably
would have posted a picture!
As I was
walking toward the truck I became a little emotional ( I think it's
because I am getting older) thinking about what these will mean to the
team and to the kids who will actually get to use real hurdles in
practice. I thought about the parents who have worked every concession,
who have worked every race, who have paid every fee, and done all I
have asked to help our team.
I sat and listened to our governor last
night who wants to build new prisons for the state. I am sure that
every thing needed will be provided in these prisons. It sickens me to
think that my kids can't get what they need to support a sport they love
without shelling out money of their own or parents and coaches working
and asking for donations.
Four hurdles....I got them four hurdles...and
it made my day. I really don't mean to complain. I speak for a lot of
coaches through out Limestone county when I say our kids shine and push
through these drawbacks to excel in our sport without the state of the
art facilities we compete in from time to time. They "make do" and in
all honesty do so without much complaining. But it is still that look
on their faces when we go places that have the best that puts a dagger
through my heart.
Coaching cross country and track is something that I
enjoy and winning feels great when it happens, but again the kids mean
it all to me. Give them the tools they need to succeed! Thanks to all
who support us. Without it there would not be teams or the opportunity
for the kids to excel. Great kids doing great thing all over Limestone
County! Have a good one!
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