News Summary
Yosemite High School’s boys cross country team has emerged as a formidable force with four consecutive Central Section titles. Under the guidance of dedicated coaches, the team emphasizes teamwork and values, propelling half of its members towards Division I collegiate athletics. The friendly competition enhances their performance, while past championships have set a high bar. The team is eagerly approaching the upcoming Dennis DeWitt Invitational, aiming to continue their legacy of excellence and inspire future runners.
Yosemite: A Small Town with Big Ambitions
Yosemite High School, a charming school with less than 600 students, may seem like an underdog when it comes to sports, but don’t let those small numbers fool you! The boys cross country team is on a winning streak that has put them firmly on the map. With an impressive record of four consecutive Central Section titles, these young athletes have proven that size doesn’t count when it comes to talent, teamwork, and determination.
The Power of Great Coaching
The success of the cross country team can largely be attributed to the passion and commitment of head coaches Kim Lawhon and Brad Stegge, who have nurtured the team’s growth and skill over the past decade. Their leadership has transformed the team into a powerhouse, instilling not just athletic prowess, but also values like discipline and work ethic in these student-athletes.
A Bright Future Awaits
This season, the team has set its sights even higher. Not only are nearly half of the team members committed to continuing their athletic journeys at Division I programs, but they also have some impressive accomplishments on their resume. Team member Ford Stegge has decided to run for the University of California, San Diego, while twins Ben and Jack Olney have announced their commitment to the University of San Francisco. Interestingly enough, it was their mother who initially encouraged them to take up running, and boy are they thankful for that!
Fueling the Fire of Competition
The friendly rivalry between Ben and Jack Olney has been a source of motivation for both of them. They push each other to improve, showing just how beneficial competition can be in achieving personal bests. It’s this kind of camaraderie that plays a significant role in the team’s success while promoting a strong team spirit.
Perfect Runs and Championship Wins
Returning Stars Ready for Battle
As the excitement builds for the current season, the team is ready to take on fresh challenges. All seven varsity runners from the previous season, including Logan Beaumont, Noah Graffigna, Robby Gresham, the Olney twins, AJ Ruiz, and Ford Stegge, are back and raring to go! Their upcoming event is already on everyone’s calendar: the Dennis DeWitt Invitational on August 26 at Madera South High School. It’s bound to be a thrilling showdown!
A Legacy in the Making
Yosemite High School has developed a vibrant running culture over the years, laying down a foundation for future athletes to follow in their footsteps. The passion these young runners have for the sport shines through in every practice and competition. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of talented athletes focused on reaching collegiate levels, the team’s future looks promising.
As the season unfolds and the boys continue on their winning ways, they aim to not only break records but also inspire the next generation of Yosemite runners. With the current buzz around this dynamic team, there’s no telling how far they will go!
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Additional Resources
- Sierra News Online
- Wikipedia: Yosemite High School
- Milesplit
- Google Search: Yosemite High School Cross Country
- Sierra News Online
- Google Scholar: Yosemite High School Cross Country
- Nevada Sports Net
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Cross Country Running
- Tahoe Daily Tribune
- Google News: Yosemite High School Sports