I had been steadily improving my times as the season had gone along; I started higher in times than I would have liked, but I was where I wanted to be timewise for the race. The top five varsity guys were taking this race off, so I ran the sixth spot for varsity there along with Tyler, Nathan, Dalton, Mason, Andy, and Luke. We all did our warm up then our stretches together before our race started. I had been watching the earlier races and saw that the course was running fast, so I knew I would have a good chance to PR here. Going into the race I knew I wanted to push myself to the limit and do as well as I could; I also knew that varsity ran first the next meet. I knew that I could have an advantage on the varsity guys if I could see their time in the next meet, and then go and beat their time, and not the other way around. As all of us were called to the line, I knew it was time to go. I started off much slower than I would have liked at the time, many people passed me right away. After the race, I thought my slow start actually allowed me to have my great time. It was a hilly course, but it helped me greatly. I would sprint up the hills and then stride out and catch my breathe on the downhills, and fall back into my pace. As I was coming down the final hill, I saw Coach Short on the bottom …show more content…
Everyone on the team walked the course together, but we all knew it already since it’s the same every year. Varsity left to warm up and stretch after that while the Varsity girls started. I watched some of that race and then the other JV runner and I went to warm up for our race. I got the advantage of running the second race because I got to see what time I needed to beat. Tyler ran around a 19:40, so there was basically 3 spots available for us to take. As the race started Nathan, Dalton and I all got out ahead of everybody else in the race, then we heard the gun go off again. We looked back and someone fell, so we had to restart the race. We were not very happy we had to restart, but at the actual start we did the same thing and took early leads. I ran my first mile around six minutes with Dalton was leading the race, some guy from another school, Nathan next, me not too far behind them, and Andy falling back behind me. Andy was leading me for awhile then I picked up my pace and he couldn’t keep up so he had to fall back. That was the first time all year that I had him beat. Rounding the final turn I saw that Dalton was not too far ahead of me, I knew I should have tried to catch up with him but I was completely gassed. I finished with a time of 19:23, fourth overall and third on the team. At that point, I thought I had secured the last alternate spot on the state team. The varsity guys also did really