Here is thoughts from the 2010 seniors that ran cross-country this season.
Derrick King, WHS
What will you take away from this sport and use in life?
Hard work and dedication in whatever you do in life.
Dylan Jackson, GCHS
What will you take away from this sport and use in life?
Work through the hard times and keep going until you achieve your goal.
Jake Reaves, WHS
Who introduced you to the sport and what is it about this sport that makes it fun and interesting?
One of my friends introduced me to the sport. It is fun because you are constantly pushing your body to get better, the harder you try.
Jordan Cummins, GCHS
Who introduced you to the sport and what is it about this sport that makes it fun and interesting?
My brother Josh. It’s fun because I’m good at it and it is a very competitive sport.
Matt Lillard, WHS
What advice would you give underclassmen and kids interested in playing your sport to do to make themselves better and the team better?
I would say train hard and always listen to coach.
Michael Schultz, GCHS
How has coach helped you on your game and how big of a part has he been on the development on your game?
I would not be the runner or person I am without coach. He has really pushed me to be the best that I can be.
Steven Bradford, WHS
What makes this sport more distinguishing than any other sport offered by your school?
I believe cross country is the hardest sport. It test you physically and mentally.
William May, WHS
What makes this sport more distinguishing than any other sport offered by your school?
Everyone participates. Nobody is left out.