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Youth Cross Country Season Scoring

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy, Youth | Comments Off on Youth Cross Country Season Scoring

Youth Cross Country Season Scoring

 Each year the youth cross-country athletes of the Pacific Association compete head-to-head in sanctioned events.  The goal is to earn a berth into the National USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Championships.  Along the way … each athlete is encouraged to compete in the various Pacific Association youth cross-country races to build their experience and stamina.
 

Several years ago, to encourage active participation, the PA Youth Cross Country Chair, Bob Shor, implemented the Season Scoring competition.  This is how it works:

  • Sub-Bantam age group
    • First five finishers earn points
    • First place = 5 points, second place = 4 points down to fifth place = 1 point
  • Bantam through Youth age group
    • First ten finishers earn points
    • First place = 10 points, second place = 9 points down to tenth place = 1 point

Sub-Bantams are the only athletes that can compete in their own age group or the Bantam age group.  They earn points according to where they compete.  Consequently they can earn points in either age group but their points will not be combined.

Points are accumulated throughout the season.  On November 29, prior to the start of the course walks for the Region 16 Junior Olympic Cross Country Championships … the first place point winner in each age group will receive a commemorative trophy.  The second through fifth place point earners will receive a certificate.

After each sanctioned Pacific Association youth cross country race is completed, we’ll update and post the latest point table.

1 10/11
Umoja
10/18
Pleasanton Heat
11/1Mission Valley 11/8
Palo Alto Lightning
11/15
RPAL Express
11/22Santa Rosa Total
2 Sub
Bantam Girls
3 Jaxin Woodward Full Stride 5 5 5 5 20
4 Emily Perez Castro Valley 3 3 4 4 14
5 Rachel Gurarie Pleasanton Heat 1 3 3 7
6 Kiana Perez RPAL Express 4 4
7 Lila Roake Santa Cruz 4 4
8 Alexis Gonzales Valley Coyote 2 2
9 Amariah Davidson Unattached 2 2
10 Elizabeth Vastand Palo Alto Lightning 2 2
11 Maya Barragan Buffalo Chips 2 2
12 Santa Rowles Unattached 1 1
13 Melanie Anechiga RPAL Express 1 1
14
15 Sub
Bantam Boys
16 Nicholas Clay RPAL Express 5 5 5 15
17 Kurtis Lee Umoja 3 3 4 5 15
18 Russell Agustin Unattached 4 3 4 11
19 Gabriel Gomez SLG 2 3 5
20 Cole De Francesco Santa Cruz 4 4
21 A.J. Gurmanie Pleasanton Heat 1 2 3
22 Nathan Kent RPAL Express 2 1 3
23 Dasch Ainer Castro Valley 2 2
24 Bailey Ellis Santa Cruz 1 1
25
26 Bantam
Girls
27 Julia Bounds Pleasanton Heat 10 10 10 30
28 Ailey Leduff American Canyon 6 7 8 21
29 Claudia DeNove Palo Alto Lighting 7 5 7 1 20
30 Ava Agustin Unattached 9 6 5 20
31 Diana Guirrero Pleasanton Heat 8 6 6 20
32 Talley Hill San Luis Distance Club 10 9 19
33 Meredith Corda Pleasanton Heat 9 7 16
34 Blanca Sosa Unattached 8 8 16
35 Sierra Carmelich Full Stride 5 4 4 2 15
36 Marielle Friedman Santa Cruz 9 9
37 Emma Petersen Pleasanton Heat 3 3 6
38 Erin Cummins RPAL Express 5 5
39 Sarah Nicolosi Santa Cruz 4 4
40 Katie Tang Pleasanton Heat 4 4
41 Mia Bernardo Unattached 3 3
42 Catherine Rauch Santa Rosa Express 1 2 3
43 Sarah Savage Joy’s Jack Rabbits TC 3 3
44 Annaka Barragan Buffalo Chips 2 2
45 Sarah Naranjo Santa Cruz 2 2
46
47 Bantam
Boys
48 Kent Slaney Palo Alto Lighting 7 8 9 9 33
49 Tim Falls Pleasanton Heat 10 9 10 29
50 Gavin Hill Castro Valley 8 6 7 6 27
51 Alex Sokol Pleasanton Heat 10 10 20
52 Dereck Vredenburgh RPAL Express 9 7 16
53 Miles Worthen RPAL Express 6 4 3 3 16
54 Jason Gomez SLG 8 8 16
55 Charlie Velez Unattached 5 6 11
56 Sam Reynolds Pleasanton Heat 5 5 10
57 Daniel Blake LG Track Club 7 7
58 Miguel Dickenson Pleasanton Heat 2 4 6
59 George Yoshinaga Unattached 5 5
60 Noah Seto Unattached 3 2 5
61 Elijah Gunn-Kerr Palo Alto Lighting 4 1 5
62 Ryan Bayliss RPAL Express 4 4
63 Skyler Haataja Palo Alto Lighting 1 1 2 4
64 Jackson Halderman Santa Cruz 3 3
65 Dustin Decker Unattached 2 2
66 Austin Mellick RPAL Express 1 1
67
68 Midget
Girls
69 Priscilla Lee Umoja 10 7 8 9 34
70 Elenor Velez Unattached 9 10 10 29
71 Franny Kiles Onalysas 9 3 7 5 24
72 Nina Bessolo Castro Valley 9 7 16
73 Dariya Smith Unattached 5 4 6 15
74 Chase Worthen RPAL Express 8 2 10
75 Chloe Pigg RPAL Express 10 10
76 Kaitlyn Eklem Pleasanton Heat 6 4 10
77 Kerry Norton Unattached 7 2 9
78 Annaka Green Pleasanton Heat 8 8
79 Maribel Arroyo Above the Grade 8 8
80 Erica Esparza Umoja 2 5 7
81 Alexandria Emba Castro Valley 6 6
82 Ellen Keil Unattached 6 6
83 Delaney White Santa Rosa Express 3 3 6
84 Preamila Roules Cupertino Pride T&F 4 2 6
85 Caleece Nash Palo Alto Lighting 5 5
86 Femke Keukenkamp RPAL Express 4 4
87 Katie Fraticelli Pleasanton Heat 3 3
88 Xinni Chai LG Track Club 1 1
89 Antiogne Piratano Umoja 1 1
90 Mary Orders RPAL Express 1 1
91 Hydeia Barney Full Stride 1 1
92
93 Midget
Boys
94 Ben Zaeske Pleasanton Heat 10 9 10 8 37
95 Peter Schlachte Pleasanton Heat 9 6 9 6 30
96 Logan Taggart RPAL Express 7 5 6 18
97 Romain Hardy Pleasanton Heat 6 3 7 16
98 Spencer Lachman RPAL Express 8 4 12
99 Kevin Anawalt Pleasanton Heat 4 7 11
100 Andrew Sartor Pleasanton Heat 10 10
101 Samuel Blake Unattached 10 10
102 Steven Sum Unattached 9 9
103 Alexander King Unattached 8 8
104 Kahale Warring Pleasanton Heat 8 8
105 Dennis Mandudzo Palo Alto Lighting 5 3 8
106 Nick Coumou Pleasanton Heat 2 5 7
107 Michael Dunne Pleasanton Heat 7 7
108 Liam Galbraith Santa Rosa Express 7 7
109 Daniel Tang Pleasanton Heat 5 5
110 Ryan May Pleasanton Heat 4 4
111 Sergey Cutter Santa Cruz 4 4
112 Grant Carson Palo Alto Lighting 3 3
113 Anthony Moller LG Track Club 3 3
114 Andrew Mellick RPAL Express 2 2
115 Ian Stuertz Unattached 2 2
116 Brent Mogensen LG Track Club 2 2
117 RJ Agustin Unattached 1 1
118 Owen Weitzel RPAL Express 1 1
119 Patrick Odome Full Stride 1 1
120 Zac Brown San Luis Distance Club 1 1
121
122 Youth
Girls
123 Sophie Hartley Unattached 9 10 10 29
124 Amihan Agustin Unattached 9 9 9 27
125 Reaghan Emrick RPAL Express 8 8 8 24
126 Clare Carroll RPAL Express 10 10 20
127 Danielle Nivinski RPAL Express 7 7 5 19
128 Monique Esparza Umoja 4 5 8 1 18
129 Selena Friedman Santa Cruz 5 6 11
130 Kylie Joerger RPAL Express 3 6 9
131 Megan Wenzel Unattached 7 7
132 Madisen Lindsey LG Track Club 7 7
133 Allison Bayliss RPAL Express 6 6
134 Sydne Aguilar San Luis Distance Club 6 6
135 Havana Coleman Umoja 5 5
136 Bridet Gottieb Unattached 4 4
137 Emily Hoeven Unattached 4 4
138 Katie Spenue Palo Alto Lighting 3 3
139 Michelle Gonzales RPAL Express 3 3
140 Emma Dreymann Palo Alto Lighting 2 2
141 Karina Torres San Luis Distance Club 2 2
142 Shona McCarthy Unattached 2 2
143 Juliet Logan Unattached 1 1
144 Ayla Dillis San Luis Distance Club 1 1
145
146 Youth
Boys
147 Tristyn Martin RPAL Express 10 9 8 27
148 Neilson Powless RPAL Express 9 8 4 21
149 Gabriel Avias Pleasanton Heat 10 10 20
150 Taylor Guinnip RPAL Express 9 9 18
151 Harley Norton Unattached 8 6 14
152 Gabe Hurwitt Jr. Aggies 7 7 14
153 Matthew Whitman Pleasanton Heat 5 8 13
154 Aidan Goltra Pleasanton Heat 10 10
155 Zach Beston Pleasanton Heat 4 1 5 10
156 Simon Novich Pumakid Running 2 7 9
157 Steven Cummins RPAL Express 3 4 7
158 Stephen Giuntini Unattached 7 7
159 Ryan Gray Jr. Aggies 6 6
160 Joseph Diaz Unattached 6 6
161 Reese Dicks Unattached 6 6
162 Tommy Malone Jr. Aggies 5 5
163 Frederick Huxham Tamalpa Runners Inc. 5 5
164 Ryan Colaco Pleasanton Heat 4 4
165 Austin Taggart RPAL Express 1 2 3
166 Billy Hanford LG Track Club 3 3
167 Reed Klaeser RPAL Express 3 3
168 Caleb Olivarez Castro Valley 3 3
169 Paul Zeiss RPAL Express 2 2
170 David Duncan Jr. Aggies 2 2
171 August Kiles Onalysis 1 1
172 Raymundo Lara Above the Grade 1 1
173
Hotels Near William Jessup University (WJU), Rocklin, California

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy, XC, Youth | Comments Off on Hotels Near William Jessup University (WJU), Rocklin, California

 

Hotels Near William Jessup University (WJU), Rocklin

Staybridge Suites
6664 Lone Tree Blvd.
Rocklin, CA 95765
888-299-2208
3.0 miles from WJU
Mention visiting WJU for possible discount

Spring Hill Suites
10593 Fairway Drive
Roseville, CA 95678
916-782-2989
3.0 miles from WJU
Reserve the WJU Rate at Spring Hill Suites – Marriott

Comfort Suites
6830 Five Star Blvd.
Rocklin, CA 95765
5.0 miles from WJU
Mention visiting WJU for possible discount

Courtyard by Marriott
301 Creekside Ridge Court
Roseville , CA 95678
916-772-3404
5.0 Miles from WJU
Mention visiting WJU for possible discount

Larkspur Landing
1931 Taylor Rd
Roseville , CA 95661
916-773-1717
5.0 Miles from WJU
Reserve the WJU Rate at Larkspur Landing Roseville

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
155 Ferrari Ranch Rd.
Lincoln, CA 95648
877-863-4780
6.0 Miles from WJU

All About USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field and Cross Country Competitions

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy | Comments Off on All About USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field and Cross Country Competitions

 

All About USATF Junior Olympic

Track & Field and Cross Country Competitions

Did you know that two national USATF Junior Olympic Championships are coming to Northern California?

  • 2009 National USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Championships in Reno, Nevada on December 12, 2009.
  • 2010 National USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships (information pdf) will be held at CSU Sacramento July 27-August 1, 2010.

Are YOU ready to take your competition to the next level?

Are you serious about your sport?  Is track & field and/or cross country important to you?

Do you know what college recruiters want to see on your athletic resume?  Not only do they want to know that you have competed in a CIF or state meet … they also want to know that you have competed at a National USATF Junior Olympic Championship meet or a USATF World Juniors meet.

LEARN MORE!

What is USATF (http://www.usatf.org/)?

USATF is the national governing body for long distance running, cross country, ttrack & field and race walking.  It is the only organization representing these sports that is recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee.  Athletes who compete in USATF are exposed to more events than what is offered in high school, i.e., javelin, hammer, 400m hurdles, steeplechase, race walk and 4x800m relay. Two top prep athletes who have competed in and benefited from the USATF Junior Olympic programs include Jordan Hasay and German Fernandez.

Consider joining… or forming…  a USATF Club:

USATF clubs are typically much smaller than a high school team thus offering more one-on-one training resulting and less standing around.  Also, many USATF clubs are staffed by coaches that have earned USATF Level 1, 2 or 3 coaching certification thus they are able to answer your training specific questions and alleviate any frustrations you might have experienced in the past.  Finally, it is fun and membership in a youth club is often significantly less expensive than many other club sports.  It is not required that you compete on a USATF club and athletes who are no members of a club are categorized as “unattached.” The only expenses for unattached athletes are meet fees and annual USATF membership.

Extend your competitive XC & T&F seasons —

Supplementing your high school experience with USATF summer & winter training and national level competitions can allow the average athlete to improve and become a high performing athlete.  Why does this matter?  By competing in the USATF circuit you have an opportunity to be seen by more college coaches, compete against athletes from out of your area/state and you are given national exposure.

Compete against athletes in your own age division!

Athletes compete in 2-year age divisions, based on the year of birth.

Talk to your coach —

If you have a coach that is able to train you year round … stick with him/her.  Ask your coach to build into your training and competition plan the USATF championship meets and then compete as an unattached athlete.  What does ‘unattached’ mean?  It only means that you are not a member of a club.  Unattached athletes can compete in any event except a relay.  Only club members can compete on a relay team.

If your coach has other obligations and cannot provide year round training then consider joining a local youth track & field or cross country club to ensure that you are continuing to improve your skill sets.  The results are astounding!  Many of the top California high school athletes that you see competing today train and compete on USATF clubs.

 

To help you get started read these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

·      Q1.   Can anyone compete in a USATF Junior Olympic or USATF Jr. Nationals meet?

·      A1.   A youth competitor in a USATF championship meet must be a current year USATF member.  Also a youth cannot turn 19 until after the final day of competition.

 

·      Q2.   How can I sign up for a USATF membership?

·      A2.   You may join online or print out the application to mail in at https://www.pausatf.org/data/membership.html.

 

·      Q3.   How much does it cost to join USATF?

·      A3.   If you are under the age of 18 your annual membership is $20.  If you are 18 or older then your membership cost is $30 a year.  Membership year is from January 1 – December 31.  Athletes who join after November 1 are granted the following year as part of their membership.

 

·      Q4.   What do I receive for my USATF amembership fee?

·      A4.   Click here (http://www.usatf.org/membership/benefits/) to learn about all the additional benefits USATF offers once you become a member.

 

·      Q5.   If I compete on a USATF club will I be ineligible to compete in a CIF competition?

·      A5.   No. Competing in a USATF sanctioned event will not invalidate your CIF eligibility.  It is recommended that athletes train and compete with a USATF club team when they are not in their CIF same sport season.  Some schools do not allow an athlete to train with their club team once the CIF season has begun … others will allow an athlete, with prior approval, to attend a club practice to work on a skill set that the school is not staffed to train.  It is important to understand that once you have competed in your first school competition, wearing a school uniform, you cannot compete in a USATF meet as a club member.  However, depending on your school policy, you may be allowed to compete in a USATF meet as an unattached athlete.  Always consult your school coach or athletic director to ensure you understand the policies specific to your school to ensure you do not invalidate your school eligibility.  NOTE:  CIF rules only apply to athletes attending high schools competing in CIF.

 

·      Q6.   How do I find a club in my area?

·      A6.   Click here (http://www.usatf.org/associations/) and type in your zip code and all the clubs in your area will be identified.

 

·      Q7.   Are the meets local?

·      A7.   The state of California is split between into four geographical areas.  Based on where you live, your competitions will be within your Association or Regional area.  The national USATF Junior Olympic Championship meet is rotated each year across the United States.  This rotation is between the western states, middle of the USA and the eastern states.

 

·      Q8.   When will the National USATF Junior Olympic Championships return to the western states?

·      A8.   The Pacific Association of USATF will be hosting the 2009 USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Nationals in Reno, Nevada on December 12, 2009.  The following year the USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field Nationals will be held at CSU Sacramento the last week of July 2010.

 

·      Q9.   How do I qualify to compete in the USATF Junior Olympic Championships?

·      A9.   Qualification for a USATF Junior Olympic Championship meet is a two step process.  First you must qualify in a local Association meet.  The top finishers from the local Association meet then compete several weeks later in a Regional meet.  There are two geographical regions in California:  (1) San Diego and Southern California; and, (2) Central California and Northern California (includes parts of Northwestern Nevada.  The top finishers in each region meet will then travel to the USATF Junior Olympic championships. Pacific Association athletes: please note that since 2009 USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country Nationals and the 2010 USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field Nationals are held in the Pacific Assocation, you are required to compete only in the Pacific Association Junior Olympic Championship meets to advance to the national championship meet.

·      Q10.   How do I start my own USATF club?

·      A10.   There are several steps you need to follow.  (1) Follow the instructions here (http://www.usatf.org/clubs/application/download/info.asp?associationNumber=38) to create a club.  Also the Pacific Association of USATF has created a “How to start a club document” for your reference.

 

·      Q11. Is USATF club membership only for high school athletes?

·      A11.   No, the youngest age group of youth athletes are age 10 and younger.

 

Learn more about your local USATF associations at these links:

PA/USATF.org: the Pacific Association Web site  (the host association for the 2009 National USATF JO XC and 2010 National USATF T&F Championships)

SCAUSATF.org: The Southern California USATF Association Web site

SDUSATF.org: the San Diego Association USATF Web site

Central-California.org: the Central California USATF Association Web site

USATF.org: the national association’s Web site

$50,000 available to Youth Clubs via Mark Springer Travel Grant Program

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy, Youth | Comments Off on $50,000 available to Youth Clubs via Mark Springer Travel Grant Program

$50,000 available to Youth Clubs via Mark Springer Travel Grant Program

2009 Mark Springer Youth Travel Grant Program

In partnership with the USA Track & Field Foundation, we are pleased to announce the 2009 Mark Springer Youth Travel Grant program to aid in bringing athletes to the following USATF National Youth and Junior Championships: :

June 25-28 — USA Junior Outdoor T&F Championships — Eugene, OR
June 30-July 5 — USA Youth Outdoor T&F Championships —Ypsilanti, MI
July 28-August 2 — USATF National Junior Olympic T&F Championships — Greensboro, NC
December 12 — USATF National Junior Olympic XC Championships — Reno, NV

Named after the former USATF Director of Grass Roots Programs and Planning and originator of the program, the Mark Springer Youth Travel Grant Program offers travel assistance grants to eligible youth clubs across the country. Since 2000, the grants have helped clubs offset expenses related to travel to USATF National Championships. During this time, over $230,000 has been awarded to more than 230 clubs, with an average grant of $1000, making it one of the most popular grass roots efforts and benefits of club membership.

We encourage you to apply early and pay special attention to how the grant funds may be used for deserving members of your club. If your club has been awarded a travel grant in the past, we encourage you to provide history of how the funds were utilized (e.g. how many additional athletes were able to attend because of the grant, medal winners, etc.). Please note that these grants may only be used for the championships listed above and receipts for travel expenses must be submitted in order to receive grant reimbursement. Additionally, clubs awarded a grant must participate in the Win With Integrity program byhaving their athletes complete the Win With Integrity Pledge Form which will be provided upon receipt of the grant..

Please complete the application and return it to the USATF National Office no later than April 1, 2009. You can also fax the completed application to USATF at (317) 261-0481 or send it via email to [email protected]. To be eligible for this program, your 2009 USATF club membership must be renewed prior to March 20th.

We wish every USATF member club the best of luck this year and we look forward to seeing many of you at our National championships.

For more information please go HERE

2009 Pacific Association Youth Track & Field Championships Competition Guide

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy, Youth | Comments Off on 2009 Pacific Association Youth Track & Field Championships Competition Guide

2009 Pacific Association

Youth Track & Field Championships

Competition Guide

Here is a checklist to assist you with competing in summer PA/USATF championship youth track and field meets.
  • Pacific Association (PA) Youth Championships
    • This meet is not a qualifier meet for the Junior Olympics
    • URL:  https://www.pausatf.org/data/2009/ytfPAC2009.html
    • Competition Date:  Saturday / Sunday, June 13-14
    • Location:  Santa Rosa High School
    • Deadline to Register:  Friday, June 5, 2009 @ 12 midnight
      • How to register:  Club Manager electronic file
      • Where to send Club Manager file:  Anthony Camargo @ [email protected]
    • Cost:  $6 per event, a relay counts as an event
      • Who to write money order to:  PA / USATF
      • Where to send money order:  Maura Kent, 1442 Deerfield Circle, Roseville, CA 95747
    • Who can compete:  only Pacific Association USATF members & clubs
  • Sub-Bantam Championships
    • URL:  https://www.pausatf.org/data/2009/ytfsubbantam.pdf
    • Competition Date:  Saturday, June 20
    • Location:  Granada High School, Livermore
    • Deadline to Register:  Friday, June 12, 2009 @ 12 midnight
      • How to register:  Paper registration available on PA website
      • Where to send paper registration:  Anthony Camargo @ [email protected] or to address below
    • Cost:  $8 per athlete
      • Who to write money order to:  PA / USATF
      • Where to send money order & paper registration form:  PA Sub-Bantam Championships; 278 Wistar Road, Oakland, CA  94603
    • Who can compete:  any athlete who turns 8 years old or younger in 2009; do not have to be member of Pacific Association or USATF
  • Region 14 Multis Championships
    • URL:  TBD
    • Competition Date:  Saturday / Sunday, June 20-21
    • Location:  Clovis East High School, Clovis
    • Deadline to Register:  TBD
      • How to register:  TBD
    • Cost:  $X per athlete
      • Who to write money order to:  TBD
      • Where to send money order:  TBD
    • Who can compete:  only Pacific Association and Central California Association USATF members & clubs
    • Who advances:  Top 2 finishers in each age group event will automatically advance to the USATF Junior Olympic Nationals in Greensboro, NC
  • Pacific Association Junior Olympic Championships
    • URL:  https://www.pausatf.org/data/2009/ytfpajochamps09.pdf
    • Competition Date:  Friday / Saturday / Sunday, June 26-28
    • Location:  Granada High School, Livermore
    • Deadline to Register:  Friday, June 12, 2009 @ 12 midnight
      • How to register:  Club Manager software to register athletes electronically; also required to submit signed paper copy of Junior Olympic (JO) Individual Entry form (1 per athlete)
      • Where to send Club Manager file:  Anthony Camargo at [email protected]
    • Cost:  $6 per athlete; relay counts as an event; meet day registration incurs $20 late fee per event
      • Who to write money order to:  PA / USATF
      • Where to send money order, signed JO Individual Entry form and completed Relay Team Entry form:  Maria Castillo, 221 Waterview Terrace, Vallejo, CA  94591
    • Who can compete:  only Pacific Association USATF members & clubs
    • Who advances:  Top 8 finishers in each age group event will automatically advance to the Region 14 Junior Olympic meet in Bakersfield, CA on July 10-12
  • Region 14 Junior Olympic Championships
    • URL:  TBD
    • Competition Date:  Friday / Saturday / Sunday, July 10-12
    • Location:  CSU Bakersfield and Liberty HS, Bakersfield
    • Deadline to Register:  June 26-28
      • How to register:  Must not leave the PA / JO meet on June 26-28 without paying advancement fees and updating JO Individual Entry form and turning into meet management
    • Cost:  $7 per event, relay counts as an event
      • Where to pay cash:  Stop at the Advancement Table and update your JO Individual Entry form and pay your advancement fees
    • Who can compete:  only Pacific Association USATF members who placed in the Top 8 finishers in the prior qualification meet on June 26-28
    • Who advances:  Top 3 finishers in each age group event will automatically advance to the USATF Junior Olympic Nationals in Greensboro, NC
  • USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships
    • URL:  http://www.usatf.org/events/2009/USATFJuniorOlympicTFChampionships/
    • Competition Date:  Tuesday-Sunday, July 28 – August 2
    • Location:  Greensboro, North Carolina
    • Deadline to Register:  July 10-12
      • How to register:  Must not leave the Region 14 meet on July 10-12 without updating JO Individual Entry form and turning into meet management
    • Cost:  $8 per event, relay counts as an event
      • Where to pay cash:  The Pacific Association will pay the advancement fees for all PA athletes who qualify to the national meet
    • Who can compete:  only USATF youth athletes who qualified in their regional meets

How does Club Manager work?

  • To obtain the latest version of Club Manager please contact Anthony Camargo at [email protected].
  • Load all youth athletes, their 2009 USATF numbers, birth date and their best times / marks
  • Create a Meet Manager file using the “Create Meet Manager File” button and save it using your club name or unattached athlete’s name
  • E-mail your saved “Meet Manager File” including the name of your club in the saved file name to Anthony Camargo at [email protected]
  • Entries received after the deadline will be assessed a $10.00 per event late fee
  • Meet entry changes the dayofthemeetare assessed a $20 per event late fee – changesmust be made by 7:00 am of the first dayofthemeet
    • NOTE:  This is not adding a new athlete to compete in the meet but changing the events the athlete plans to compete in
    • No changes will be accepted after this deadline

How do the Junior Olympic (JO) Individual Entry Forms work?

  • 3-part forms are available by going to the 2009 Youth Track & Field schedule at https://www.pausatf.org/data/2009/ytfcalendar.html and scrolling down to the June 26-28 meet section. This is the Pacific Association Junior Olympic (PA/JO) Championships.
  • Prior to the PA/JO, each athlete (club member or unattached) is required to have their JO advancement form validated by Tony Williams, Sr. (Youth Membership Chairperson). Validation is to ensure an athlete is competing in the correct age group and has a current 2009 USATF membership. The act of validation is a stamp that is placed on each form.
  • Tony is available at the followingmeetstovalidate your forms:
    • May 30:  Central Valley Roadrunners meet @ Modesto JC
    • June 6:  Distance Runners Carnival @ Granada HS, Livermore
    • June 13-14:  PAC meet @ Santa Rosa HS
  • Forms must be mailed in with your registration money order.  They cannot be submitted the day of the meet when you pick up your club packet

Packet Pick-up for a Championship Meet

  • When you arrive at packet pick-up remember to bring your PA Youth Committee binder which contains a copy of proof of birth documents sorted in alphabetical order by athlete’s last name (not sorted by age division). It is always recommended that you have one extra copy of each proof of birth in case the Youth Membership Chair does not have it on file.
  • Check the PA/USATF website (https://www.pausatf.org/data/members.php) to verify your proof of birth for each athlete. If their name does not show up, you will need to provide a copy of their proof of birth to Tony Williams. The website is updated weekly. Please do not send any proof of birth to the main PA office in Folsom two weeks prior to the JO’s.
  • Be ready to produce verification of 2009 USATF membership numbers for each youth athlete. Check https://www.pausatf.org/indexclubsa.php to verify that your athletes are listed under your team. Unattached athletes can find their membership number listed in the unattached roster. Print your roster and bring with you to packet pick-up.
NCSA – what is it?

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy | Comments Off on NCSA – what is it?

 

NCSA – what is it?

 Is it a goal of yours to earn a college T&F or XC scholarship?  Do you know what the NCSA is?  National Collegiate Scouting Association @ http://www.ncsasports.org.  Did you know that an NCAA Division 1 school is looking for an athlete with these minimum qualifications:

  • 4 years Varsity team
  • State Champion or high state finisher
  • Awards such as All-State / Region
  • Meet of Champions qualifier or high finish
  • Team MVP & Captain
  • USATF Regional & National competition strongly preferred
  • Participation in track club

 

Many more details worth investigating.

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Pacific Association Youth Committee Meeting – January 2009

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in legacy, Youth | Comments Off on Pacific Association Youth Committee Meeting – January 2009

Pacific Association Youth Committee Meeting – January 2009

Pacific USATF Logo

Pacific
Association Youth Committee Meeting

W e l co m e

 

Please remember that PAYC meetings
are to follow Robert’s Rule of Order. If you need a refresher you can
visit: 
http://www.robertsrules.com/

Date: Saturday, January 24

Time: 11:00 pm – 3:00 pm (no
host)

Location: James Logan
High School


1800 H Street (same place of other meeting)


Union City

Chair – Joanne Camargo 

Vice Chair – Debra Harvey 

Secretary – Nadine Davis 

Treasurer
– Dan Wright 

Officials Chairperson
– Maria Castillo 

Track Chairperson – Deborah
Sample 

Field Chairperson – Kenneth
Block 

Communications Chairperson
– Maura Kent

Race Walk Chairperson
– Becky Klein

Multi Event Chairperson –
Lee Webb

High School Chairperson –
Darrell Hampton

Cross Country Chairperson –
Bob Shor

Records Chairperson –
Charlie Sheppard

Membership Chairperson –
Tony Williams 

AGENDA

 

  • Call Meeting to
    Order
  • Minutes From Last
    Meeting – Coaches meeting
    Oct 11, 2008
  • USATF Annual Convention
    in Reno – December 4-7, 2008

 

  1. Review Youth Operating
    Procedures (YOP). The YOP will be emailed to you so you can view them
    before the meeting. The items highlighted in RED will be items
    to be voted on at the meeting. Please make a copy, mark it up
    and bring to the meeting for discussion and ratification.
  2. Membership Chair
    Update ———————- Tony Williams

    • Beginning in 2009
      USATF is no longer allowing copies of proof of birth date documentation
      to be used to validate a youth athlete’s birth date. Consequently
      each club will need to collect valid proof of birth documents and present
      them to our Membership Chairperson. These documents will be returned.
      This is a one time exercise per athlete. 
    • Tony Williams, our
      current PA Youth Membership Chair, will be available for youth club coaches
      and parents of unattached athletes throughout the meeting to check off
      all of your documents. Your documents will be returned to you
      before the end of the meeting. Bring your athlete documents sorted in
      alphabetical order by last name and in one folder per club or unattached
      family. This will help ensure they will stay separated from everyone
      else’s proof of birth documents. If you cannot collect all of your proof
      of birth date documents by this meeting, this can be done later at track
      meets and/or alternative check points will also be arranged for future
      dates. These details will be shared by Tony in the meeting.
  3. Communication’s
    Chair Update ————————— Maura Kent

    • USATF Drug Testing
      Enforcement 

      • Beginning in 2009
        USADA, will be conducting random drug testing for Intermediate and Young
        age groups at the three major championship meets
    • Need 3-5 people
      who can write youth oriented articles 
    • Need 2-3 regionally
      based high school coaches to be responsible to promote each weekend
      at CIF high school invitational a PA sandwich board 
    • Pilot proposed to
      eliminate paper JO advancement forms and go 100% advancement through
      both rounds of JO qualifications
  4. Official’s Chair
    Update ———————————- Maria Castillo

    • February 21 USATF
      Official’s certification / recertification clinic with a youth focus
      / reduced cost
  5. Vice Chairperson’s
    Update —————————— Debra Harvey

    • Per YOP, request
      each club expecting to bring five (5) or more athletes to a 2009 T&F
      championship meet to sign up for a volunteer focus area (PAC, PA/JO,
      Sub-Bantam) 
    • Youth Coach’s Alliance
      (YCA) 

      • New sub-committee
        being developed and launched under the PAYC
  6. Chair Update
    —————————– Joanne Camargo
    / Bob Shor

    • News from the 2008
      USATF Annual Convention in Reno

      • 2010 Pacific Association
        bid to host USATF National Outdoor Track & Field Junior Olympic
        Nationals
    • Update on 2009 USATF
      National Outdoor XC JO Nationals

      • PA won this bid
        last year, progress update on meet planning
  7. Cross Country 2009
    Schedule Bob Shor / Joanne Camargo

    • Bid for 2009 Cross
      Country meet series 

      • If you plan to bid
        for a meet, ensure you follow the proposed bidding guidelines in the
        YOP 
    • Move the Region
      14 prior to state meet to align with all other associations; what is
      the impact to PA youth athletes?

 

  1. Unfinished business.
  2. New business.
  3. Announcements.
  4. Adjournment.
USATF Foundation to offer $100,000 in Grants for Youth Clubs/Organizations in 2009

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USATF Foundation to offer $100,000 in Grants for Youth Clubs/Organizations in 2009

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The USA Track & Field Foundation has earmarked over Youth Track Club$100,000 for youth grant funding in 2009, and now, with a new online process, completing the grant application has never been easier.

Application materials can be accessed from the USATF Foundation Web site. All youth track & field clubs are encouraged to apply.

Goals and Criteria
The USATF Foundation seeks to support and expand high quality youth programs and clubs that promote character building, education, and active, healthy behaviors, including running and/or field event participation. It favors the use of grant money to expand the reach of the program to more children, and to enhance the experience for all participants. It also favors programs that have a history of solid financial management and community support. Creative program initiatives to attract diverse ethnic and socio-economic participants are encouraged to apply.

PLEASE NOTE: Examples of expenses that the Foundation does NOT intend to fund include staff salaries, general operating expenses and individual scholarships. Additionally, all grant recipients will be asked to promote and embrace the principles of USATF’s WIN WITH INTEGRITY program.

Interested youth clubs and programs are encouraged to apply immediately. Please direct any questions to USATF Foundation Executive Director, Tom Jackovic at the USATF Foundation office at [email protected]..

Note that the USATF Foundation also supports youth athletes through the Mark Springer Travel Grant Program, which has a separate application process.

 

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What do you really know about the club where you train and compete?

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What do you really know about the club where you train and compete?

Is it a USATF club in good standing?  Have the coaches passed the proper background screening that ensures they are safe to be around youth athletes?  Has practice insurance been secured?  Are you a USATF member?  Why should you care?

The Pacific Association (PA) / USATF wants to ensure that youth athletes are provided the best training in the safest environments.  To do so clubs competing in our Association are expected to adhere to a high set of standards. Here is how you can check on your club:

  • PA Club Listing (https://www.pausatf.org/indexclubsa.php) … this is a quick  reference section to identify which clubs have paid their 2009 membership fees  and sent in all the appropriate paperwork  
  • Coach’s Background  Screening (https://www.pausatf.org/data/2009/ybckchks.html) … any  adult who has direct interaction with a youth athlete on a USATF club is  required to participate in a California Department of Justice and FBI  background screen check.  Once a coach has been screened the coach must  wear at all practices and competitions their current USATF badge and their  LiveScan badge that includes a picture.  If your coach isn’t wearing one  … ask him/her why?  This is a USATF mandatory rule … it ensures your  child is safe with this adult … a coach / parent volunteer should wear their  badge with pride  
  • Practice Insurance (https://www.pausatf.org/pdf/SanctionInsBrochure.pdf) … is  only available to USATF members assigned to the club where they are  practicing.  Ensure your club has insurance before you practice  
  • USATF Membership (https://www.pausatf.org/data/members.php) … did you know  that as a member of USATF you receive a running magazine at your home every  other month?  You are also privileged to use a broad spectrum of  discounts to hotels, rental cars and airfare.  Before you step onto the  track for your first practice you should join USATF to gain all the benefit  privileges that membership has to offer.  Most importantly though …  membership in a certified club ensures you have insurance coverage during your  practices and USATF competitions  
  • Proof of Birth Validation  … go to link above for USATF Membership, find your name and look at the 5th column.  If the age number is underlined … then the athlete’s  proof of birth has been verified in the national USATF membership  database.  If it is not underlined, send a copy of the birth certificate  to the PA office at 120 Ponderosa Ct., Folsom, CA  95630
2009 Cross Country Schedule

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2009 Cross Country Schedule

 

View Detailed Schedule
(to be posted)

 

TENTATIVE


Updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Date

Race

Location

08/22/09 9th Annual UC Santa Cruz XC Challenge Santa Cruz
08/29/09 17th Annual Phil Widener Empire Open Santa Rosa
09/12/09 23rd Annual Golden Gate Park Open San Francisco
09/26/09 5th Annual Garrin Park XC Challenge Hayward
10/03/09 11th Annual Presidio Challenge San Francisco
10/10/09 1st Annual Willow Hills XC Open Folsom
10/24/09 12th Annual Shoreline Open Mountain View 
10/31/09 13th Annual John Lawson Tamalpa Challenge San Rafael
11/22/09 23rd Annual PA Cross Country Championships San Francisco