Interview: Pelion's Minard finishing out sixth year
Pelion senior Nevada Minard talks about running and her final state cross country meet.
Pelion senior Nevada Minard talks about running and her final state cross country meet.
MAULDIN – Nancy Fox was in line to receive Holy Communion on a Sunday morning two years ago when she saw something different about her daughter Lauren who was standing in front of her.
Runners chosen by anonymous panel in each part of state after reviewing results from last week. Runners of the week presented by go-green events.
Now that I have graduated from college, I am no longer connected to any team, and run on my own. I am in graduate school at the University of South Carolina, so I have to work running in when my schedule permits, but usually run about 8 miles a day, plus a long run on weekends.
I’ve definitely got the marathon bug! I haven’t even run my first marathon yet, and I’m already looking for another to do. I haven’t run more than 14 miles, which means there are still six more miles to run before the race and 12 more miles during the race. So, yeah, looking for another one at this point might be a little over-zealous, but I’m just having SO MUCH fun.
Wade Hampton senior talks about the season and what he plans for the future.
Dorman alumna Stephanie Buffo talks about running a zombie run in Charleston and what her life now consists of.
A look at Saturday's SCISA Championship and state qualifiers. More coming.
This season has been a homecoming for Waccamaw High coach Brian White, and a successful one for the school’s cross-country teams as they compete this weekend in the 2A Lower State Championships at Sandhills Research Center.
The Class AAAA Lower State qualifier scheduled for Saturday has been postponed due to Hurricane Sandy, Cane Bay Athletic Director Tim McDowell said in an email.
Virtual meets going into qualifier weekend
Runners chosen by anonymous panel in each part of state after reviewing results from last week. Runners of the week presented by go-green events.
Based on average times from 2012 season and all SCISA classifications
Based on average times from 2012 season and all SCISA classifications
I have a bit of a dilemma with my training this week. I’m going to Virginia on Friday after work, and on Saturday, I’m headed to a family football tailgate with my boyfriend and his family, which means I won’t be able to get my long run in.
Article to be updated as results are received
I have no major goals during the week because I think that the 14-mile run that I have planned for Saturday is big enough. I have never run more than a half-marathon at one time, so I’m already feeling the anxiety. My brother, Ryan, an ultra-marathoner and IronMan, put it in perspective for me: “It’s one extra mile, so think of it as 8 more minutes. It’s just 8 minutes.”
Runners chosen by anonymous panel in each part of state after reviewing results from last week. Runners of the week presented by go-green events.
Class AAAA girls team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class AAAA boys team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class AAA girls team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class AAA boys team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class AA girls team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class AA boys team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class A girls team rankings based on 2012 results received
Class A boys team rankings based on 2012 results received
Invitationals highlight weekend along with championship action underway
Alumni action October 05, 2012 - October 06, 2012
Publish Dates - 8/30, 9/11, 9/25, 10/11, 10/25, 11/5
Runners chosen by anonymous panel in each part of state after reviewing results from last week. Runners of the week presented by go-green events.
James Island's top runner Mary Stewart Wilson talks about the sport and goals for the season and future.
This week is a step-back week in my training, and it’s coming at the perfect time. Not only have I been icing my knee all weekend, I think my mind needs a little rest from the long run before I up the mileage next week.
Mann senior Laura Miller improved her time at McAlpine Park in Charlotte from last season to win the Wendy's Invitational race with a top time of the meet for 2012 of 17 minutes, 47 seconds. The time, a personal best, is currently 47th in the nation.
Several South Carolina teams are competing in the Wendy's Invitational Saturday in Charlotte at McAlpine Park. ncrunners.com previews the races.
Runners chosen by anonymous panel in each part of state after reviewing results from last week. Runners of the week presented by go-green events.
David Moore didn’t PR at the SCTCCCA Coaches Classic, but the Christ Church Episcopal School senior would tell you that he ran the hardest and most satisfying race of his young life on that Saturday.
Intro: Last night, after I submitted my journal for Week 5, I was on my laptop, when I kept coming across a race called the Ramblin’ Rose half-marathon in Charlotte, N.C., which isn’t too far from me. I thought about it for all of five seconds before registering. I’m already registered for two more half-marathons before the full, but the first isn’t until October—forever away! Despite the fact that I had to pay late registration (yikes), it seemed like the perfect way to get my mileage in and experience race day at the same time.