COFFEE POWER
First I would like to say Karen and Ron, Anna and Emmy I am so sorry to her about Ted's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Vycki and the kids you guys are also in my thoughts and prayers for Uncle Pete's passing yesterday.
OK I thought that I would post something about how Bri is doing with her Track season so far.
She is a little more than half way done with the winter season and she is running amazing. Last Saturday she ran at NY in the Hispanic Games which had the best runners from NY, CT, PA and NJ. Bri went into the games hoping to run a 8.29 or better. She came in 4Th over all in a time of 8.32 still her best time this season. Here is a newspaper clipping from yesterday she is in the mean article and also on the right side as Girl Athlete of the week... SORRY I CAN'T DOWNLOAD THE NEWSPAPER IMAGE.... so I added the one from the armory...
Coffee power
Briana Feldhaus has had a great start to the indoor track season, even though some of the meets have been held at some ungodly early hours.
So what is the key to success for the Randolph multi-talented senior?
"A good cup of coffee works," Feldhaus laughed. "Every day, before the meet, I get my coffee. I always have my own. It's very hard to run that early in the morning, so I need something to get me going."
Perhaps the coffee industry can use track athletes as commercial spokespeople.
Feldhaus has been nothing short of brilliant, setting new meet records in the 55-meter hurdles in the Pietrewicz Polar Bear Invitational on New Year's Eve and then the Iron Hills Conference-Iron Division two days later.
Her time of 8.38 in the 55-meter hurdles is the fastest record time in the state this season, according to the performance list compiled by the immortal track legend Ed Grant and Feldhaus helped Randolph post the best time in the state in the shuttle hurdles relay in 33.70.
I hope everyone stays safe and hugs their family very tight and cherish every moment you have with them. I know I always do everyday...
Love you all...
Vycki and the kids you guys are also in my thoughts and prayers for Uncle Pete's passing yesterday.
OK I thought that I would post something about how Bri is doing with her Track season so far.
She is a little more than half way done with the winter season and she is running amazing. Last Saturday she ran at NY in the Hispanic Games which had the best runners from NY, CT, PA and NJ. Bri went into the games hoping to run a 8.29 or better. She came in 4Th over all in a time of 8.32 still her best time this season. Here is a newspaper clipping from yesterday she is in the mean article and also on the right side as Girl Athlete of the week... SORRY I CAN'T DOWNLOAD THE NEWSPAPER IMAGE.... so I added the one from the armory...
Coffee power
Briana Feldhaus has had a great start to the indoor track season, even though some of the meets have been held at some ungodly early hours.
So what is the key to success for the Randolph multi-talented senior?
"A good cup of coffee works," Feldhaus laughed. "Every day, before the meet, I get my coffee. I always have my own. It's very hard to run that early in the morning, so I need something to get me going."
Perhaps the coffee industry can use track athletes as commercial spokespeople.
Feldhaus has been nothing short of brilliant, setting new meet records in the 55-meter hurdles in the Pietrewicz Polar Bear Invitational on New Year's Eve and then the Iron Hills Conference-Iron Division two days later.
Her time of 8.38 in the 55-meter hurdles is the fastest record time in the state this season, according to the performance list compiled by the immortal track legend Ed Grant and Feldhaus helped Randolph post the best time in the state in the shuttle hurdles relay in 33.70.
I hope everyone stays safe and hugs their family very tight and cherish every moment you have with them. I know I always do everyday...
Love you all...
2 Comments:
Way to go Bri...........load up on that caffeine.
continuing the domination. way to go Bri!
Joe III
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