Eye Opener

September 08, 2007 @ The Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg, SC

Hosted by South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind     Official Meet Web Site

Articles

Publish dates: Aug. 14, 28; Sept. 11, 25; Oct. 9, 23; Nov. 6
EYE OPENER QUICK STATS: Ryan Hill wins. Mooresville's boys win easily. Roberson's girls take 3rd. Graham Davis wins Invite Race. WILMINGTON QUICK STATS: Nick...
(Photo From SCRunners.com)Ryan Hill (Sr., Hickory, NC) beat Luke Lovelace (Sr., Chapin, SC) at the Eye Opener Invitational on Saturday, as the two Foot Locker finalists...
Mann junior Kate Borowicz captured the International girls title over Daniel's Sinead Haughey. Ryan Hill (N.C.) battled with Chapin senior Luke Lovelace in the...
Finally, the cross country season is starting to heat up. Over the past few weeks, a handful of big meets took place around the nation, but nothing of any true...
scrunners is now producing a bi-monthly newsletter with information pertaining to upcoming meets and recent coverage on the Web site. Photographs may also be included in...
Broome senior Stefan Shealy is entered in Saturday's Eye Opener in Spartanburg. Shealy talks about summer training and what he wants to accomplish this season and...
Former Spartanburg Christian Academy cross country runner Hannah-Lee Fitter returns to South Carolina after moving to Minnesota in 2006. Fitter now runs for Emerald High...
Letter from meet management. Meet takes place at Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg.
Meet set for Sept. 8 at Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg
Publish dates: Aug. 14, 28; Sept. 11, 25; Oct. 9, 23, Nov. 6.
Cross country is considered by some to have an individual aspect. For sisters Darby and Hannah Woodard they understand the individual aspect, but also experience the...
2006 state cross country Class AAAA state champion Mauldin Mavericks girls are ranked no. 5 in the Nike Team Nationals southeast region preseason poll, released last...
As a growing 25-state network of distinct, yet united web sites dedicated to the pursuit of our passion – providing in-depth, state-focused coverage of youth and...
Katherine Dickey, Lauren Droddy, Sinead Haughey, Tyler Head and Chris Pennebaker along with girls coach Ron Sullivan talk about summer training, the season ahead and...
The South Carolina Track and Cross Country Coaches Association announced at the summer meeting in July to continue to keep Class A/AA combined for this season. The boys...

Additional Information

Note: Teams attending list may not always reflect official entries.

The Spartanburg Marriott at Renaissance Park (864-596-1211) is the host hotel for this year's Eye Opener. Rooms will be available at a $69 room rate (up to 4/room). Reservations must be made on or before Friday, August 24 to receive this special rate. Ask for the "Eye Opener Cross Country Meet" rate.

Online registration information: sctrackworld.us

Letter from meet management
We are expecting a large volume of vehicular traffic at the Roger Milliken Center for the Eye Opener Cross Country Meet. For the safety and convenience of all participants, we ask that you follow the below instructions:

Friday

* Teams wishing to view the course on Friday afternoon before 6:30 must park on Frontage Road that parallels I-585.

* Runners are not allowed to run on the roads or parking lots of the Roger Milliken Center on Friday. Please instruct runners to stay on the course, and not to stray near any buildings at the facility.


Saturday

* All traffic must enter the Roger Milliken Center via Business I-85. The entrance to the Roger Milliken Center from S.C. Highway 9 (Boiling Springs Highway) will be closed to traffic.

* Please pay close attention to security personnel. Cars and vans will be instructed to enter a separate gate than busses

* Option: Vehicles may park on Frontage Road that parallels I-585.


Allow sufficient time to park and walk to the start area. Occupants on busses will have approximately a 500 meter walk to the start area.

It is imperative for all participants, coaches, and spectators to treat security personnel with respect. It is also important to respect the beautiful grounds of the Roger Milliken Center. Please ensure your

Discussion

Photo Albums

[ Add Your Photos ]