Versailles Lady Classique March 27
-
orangechik00We're going to the Versailles Lady Classique for the first time and I just want some general information. I heard it's split in 3 divisions - how is this done and does anyone have any idea of when it starts? We have our school musical that day, (they feel the need to have a 1:30 p.m. performance along with the evening one...uuuggghhh) and I'm probably going to be missing a few kids. Thanks in advance!
-
orangechik00So what exactly is forever...finishing at 5:00 p.m., later, earlier? So I take it they run 3-1600 meter races for each division? Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.
-
orangechik00cc609- We're hoping to come to the Bob Schul CC meet this year. Don't know if our AD has made the call. Thanks for the info.
-
Kodeman
I think the meet is fine. Its girls only so with them running 3 divisions, its basically having only 1 extra flight than it is at a regular meet when you have girls and boys. I'm thinking finals begin typically like other meets I've seen and that is around a noon start. Field events and prelims are started earlier of course. The competition is good. Using FAT would speed things up. The weather can be cold. Glad to see your team is coming. Increasing competition is a good thing. Wondering what division they would put your team in.orangechik00 wrote: We're going to the Versailles Lady Classique for the first time and I just want some general information. I heard it's split in 3 divisions - how is this done and does anyone have any idea of when it starts? We have our school musical that day, (they feel the need to have a 1:30 p.m. performance along with the evening one...uuuggghhh) and I'm probably going to be missing a few kids. Thanks in advance! -
KodemanAfter looking at your enrollment figures, if they run the tournament the same as last year, I would suspect you will be in the big division with Versailles, Greenville, St. Marys etc...
-
orangechik00
I received the meet info Thursday night but they sent last year's division breakdown and said they'd get us the info next week. I think you're right, we'll probably be in the big division. We're going to be missing a few kids (our top 2 throwers and a couple of our distance crew) because of the school musical and state poultry judging but I hope we can be competitive.Kodeman wrote: After looking at your enrollment figures, if they run the tournament the same as last year, I would suspect you will be in the big division with Versailles, Greenville, St. Marys etc... -
orangechik00
Sounds great. Are you accepting new teams?ccrunner609 wrote:orangechik00 wrote: cc609- We're hoping to come to the Bob Schul CC meet this year. Don't know if our AD has made the call. Thanks for the info.
New course that will be very sweet. Also lining up GPS so the meet will be ran very well. -
orangechik00Kodeman - we're in the big division at Versailles.
CCrunner - I sent you a PM. -
KodemanPretty good showing overall. Would have liked to have had Loramie and Minster at full strength to see all of their kids compete but I'm sure we will soon enough. Marion Local and Spencerville came down to the wire. Any other thoughts?
-
Swamp FoxWe were talking about how often we have our entire team for anything anymore, and the answer is generally never. Our primary hope every season is that we can have our key people in the lineup for League, District, Regional, and State Meets. Anything else is gravy. And we aren't even talking about injuries and the like. These absences are generally for competing activities. We have been fairly lucky at our school with a pretty good level of cooperation among all of the extra-curricular activities so that we have a majority of our kids present for the key competitions. The worst time for us is usually during Spring Break.
-
Swamp FoxIt would be nice if everyone could afford to get out of the 1950's and have all the electronic timing devices that are out there but with the very high cost of such equipment and the economic downturn to go along with it, some schools just can't do it. We are just now getting close to having those kind of devices for our home meets. I will agree that it does make the meet progress more efficiently and gets everyone home quicker but there is still something about that all day track meet that appeals to old goats like myself.
-
orangechik00We weren't at full strength either due to our school's musical, state FFA competition, etc. 609 - a couple of the schools aren't D3 but it would be fun to have one big meet. At least you can compare your performances with the other divisions from the meet and see where you stand. My girls enjoyed themselves (at least those who dressed for the weather). Good luck to all this season!
-
said_aouita"Versailles was originally named Jacksonville. However, as a large majority of early residents were of French descent, it was suggested that the village's name be changed to "Versailles" in memory of their homeland. Versailles became the new name of the village in 1837."
Explains the Classique spelling. Keepin' it real! -
said_aouita
I wondered why they spelled it "Classique" I never knew about the French decent.ccrunner609 wrote: thanks for the useless facts -
Altor
The name of the town is "Versailles" and you never made a connection to France? Is it because they don't pronounce it the same?said_aouita wrote: I wondered why they spelled it "Classique" I never knew about the French decent. -
said_aouita
I guess in the past (mentally) I've lumped Versailles in with the Germans in Minster? If I heard about the French history it slipped my mind.Altor wrote:
The name of the town is "Versailles" and you never made a connection to France? Is it because they don't pronounce it the same?said_aouita wrote: I wondered why they spelled it "Classique" I never knew about the French decent.