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Crunch. The sound of the underside of a pair of worn-out sneakers crunching on the track below. You’re almost there; almost to the end of the race. You pick up the pace, but somebody is still ahead of you. You reach to find the intangible power inside of you, longing for the extra boost of energy that will bring you to the finish line. You can finally meet the finish line first.
One sport that is quite popular amongst middle schoolers is MS Track. While it may be at the middle school level, it has all of the athletic rigor of high school track. With the help of the new track that came in this year, these budding student athletes participate in the classic track training by running various distance laps and running intervals. These activities help the athletes with their conditioning and get them fully ready to dominate the track at their meets.
Many young track stars have ambitions to one day take their talents to the high school level. According to Owen Tidmarsh (8), “Track is a really great way to get in shape, stay active and get prepared for track at the high school level. I’ve also been able to meet a lot of great people and have fun.” Overall, MS Track is a great introduction for middle schoolers into the world running.
1. The proud team poses together with coaches David Moseley and Allison Burzio. 2. Owen Tidmarsh (8) runs fast and steadily. But more importantly, he runs with persistence and determination. 3. Leah Nelson (6) and Emily Stanger (8) run through the finish line together. Priory athletes always keep their spirits up when working hard.
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