THE CURIOUS CASE OF JOEY LeBLANC
Back in the 80’s, East Texas, about half way between Castor Plunge and Otis. Deep in the Piney Woods National Forest. A few of us used to run the annual … Read More
Stimulating the running community to a more competitive culture
Back in the 80’s, East Texas, about half way between Castor Plunge and Otis. Deep in the Piney Woods National Forest. A few of us used to run the annual … Read More
The weather gods smiled on your racing this weekend! The GLH, fastest in the land! The number of runners reporting personal bests in the 3 to 5 minute range indicative … Read More
Good luck and great racing to everyone at this weekend’s Good Life Halfsy. Ben and company have established this as the most competitive half in Nebraska. With a 2.09 meter … Read More
I’m ceding today’s column to Let’sRun.com Thread title is “Men who took their wife’s surname, why?” Easy read. You’ve got to be kidding me. http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=9073856
The Warrior and the Tailor. A veteran of many wars was traversing the prairie. Seeking an agrarian home. His travels brought him to StatusQuomaha. There he met an old … Read More
Tristan Nelson (Left) turned 21 last April. He is a young ball of fire. A few words from this busy young man. Will: You just made your half iron … Read More
Last Friday’s Nebraska State XC Meet didn’t disappoint. A hometown tip of the sombrero to DC West’s Ryan McArdle who finished 8th overall and set the school record of 17:30. … Read More
This is one of my favorite Friday’s of the year. Why? Because there is no where to hide. I eagerly tore through this morning’s OWH looking for this opening statement: … Read More
Sending good Giddyup vibes to every thinclad headed to Kearney for manana’s meet. Especially our DC West Falcons. The USATF Nebraska Association XC Champs are coming up on November 11. … Read More