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Posts tagged ‘track and field’
Posted: August 27th, 2012

Kickoff Magazine from the Erie Times-News available at Country Fair

School’s in and sports start. It’s time to look at what we can and can’t do for our kids.

First, remember schoolwork is the important thing. While sports might get the major focus because of intense practices and game days, you have to be the guiding force.

Student athletes must keep up, or you will all regret it. I’ve been there and done that. Don’t let your students fall behind — and don’t do the work for them.  Teach organization skills and get a tutor early — don’t wait until it’s too late. Plenty of kids are available as tutors and will work around your athlete’s schedule.

Encourage, but don’t let your kid belittle other kids’ abilities. I reminded mine that everyone improves over the summer. Kids who work hard will excel.

Don’t let sports consume your lives or your conversation with your kids. Stay grounded. Be a volunteer, and help out your team. But don’t let that become a contest for you, your kid or other parents. I’ve seen parents argue over who raised more money in 50-50s right in the middle of a crowded football game.

If you are divorced or separated, vow to remember school and school sports are not a battleground. Be a parent — it’s all about making sure your kids are successful in school. Here’s an article on how to set aside disagreements and focus on making your kids’ school year the best it can be.

Enjoy the season. It will fly by, and you’ll be chatting up memories like me!

Pam Parker is the mother of three and stepmother of three — all involved in football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, cross country, track and field, volleyball and more. She is the editor of Lake Erie LifeStyleHer Times and House to Home at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pa.

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Posted: June 11th, 2012

Congrats to the female athletes of our region — and a lot of 9th graders here!

Erie Times-News All-District 10 Team Region 5 Erie area:

First team:

- 100: Shamieia Roberts, Villa Maria, 10

- 200: Shamieia Roberts, Villa Maria, 10

- 400: Grace Trucilla, Villa Maria,  9

- 800: Sarah Kupniewski, Mercyhurst Prep, 11

- 1,600: Taylor Pietz, Mercyhurst Prep, 9

- 3,200: Katie Manno, McDowell, 12

- 400 relay:Fort LeBeouf — Cecilia Miller (11), Kenzie Blackmon (12), Jess Rose (11), Kaitlyn Blackmon (12)

- 1,600 relay: Villa Maria  – Shamieia Roberts (12), Raven Clark (10), Eileen Burger (10), Grace Trucilla (9)

- 3,200 relay: Mercyhurst Prep — Sarah Kupniewski (11), Catherine Stark (12), Carly Vicary (12), Taylor Pietz (9)

- 100 hurdles: Anna Chodubski, McDowell, 11

- 300 hurdles: Sydney, Sokol, McDowell, 9

- High jump: Nicole Patterson, Fort LeBoeuf, 10

- Pole vault: Julie Marn, McDowell, 10

- Long jump: Anna Chodubski, McDowell, 11

- Triple jump: Anna Chodubski, McDowell, 11

- Shot put: Shamieia Roberts, Villa Maria, 10

- Discus: Lyndsey Bean, Fort LeBoeuf, 12

- Javelin: Lyndsey Bean, Fort LeBoeuf, 12

Second team

- 100: Kelly Smrekar, McDowell, 12

- 200: Grace Trucilla, Villa Maria,  9

- 400: Kenzie Blackmon, Fort LeBoeuf, 12

- 800: Grace Trucilla, Villa Maria,  9

- 1,600: Amanda Krawiec, McDowell, 10

- 3,200: Catherine Stark, Mercyhurst Prep, 12

- 400 relay: McDowell – Kelly Smrekar, (12), Stefanie Ferrier (12) Kristen Swain (10), Anna Chodubski (11),

- 1,600 relay: Fort LeBoeuf  – Abby Gilmore (12), Jess Rose (11), Sarah Young (12), Kenzie Blackmon (12)

- 3,200 relay: McDowell — Kelsey Swantek (9), Kaitlin Daubert (10), Sydney Sokol (9), Kelsey Mandus (9)

- 100 hurdles: Brittany Cook, Fort LeBoeuf, 12

- 300 hurdles: Brittany Cook, Fort LeBoeuf, 12

- High jump: Larissa Cass, Fort LeBoeuf, 9; Kelly Smrekar, McDowell, 12; Danielle Hayes, McDowell, 11

- Pole vault: Olivia Danylko, Fort LeBoeuf, 12

- Long jump: Kelly Smrekar, McDowell, 12

- Triple jump: Maggie Murray, McDowell, 10

- Shot put: Victoria Lavery, Fort LeBoeuf, 11

- Discus: Victoria Lavery, Fort LeBoeuf, 11

- Javelin: Larissa Cass, Fort LeBoeuf, 9

Region champion: McDowell

Region athlete of the year: Anna Choduski, McDowell, 11

Here’s a link to ALL the listings for girls track and field athletes of the year.

Pam Parker is the editor of Lake Erie LifeStyleHer Times and House to Home at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pa.

 

 

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Posted: May 27th, 2012

Thanks to Tom Reisenweber’s #Erielive updates all day yesterday, I tuned in to state championship tennis at Hershey where Erie’s Mario Nicolia and Alex Brzozowski won the title. I shared every minute on Facebook. Watch Tom Reisenweber’s video clip of the last few minutes of play right here.

Cathedral Prep’s Mario Nicolia won a silver medal in the 2011 PIAA Class AAA doubles championship, but this year, teamed with Alex Brzozowski, it was all gold yesterday. The Ramblers served up the school’s first state title since 1984.  According to Erie Times-News stories, the pair have played together in USTA tournaments since their freshman year and most recently won a USTA event at Pennbriar Athletic Club in February. I watched Brzozowski, the son of Dr. Jan and Sharon Brzozowski, play tennis at Westwood Racquet Club, my home court where I have played for more than 30 years.

Nicolia and Brzozowski are a tall order — both 6-feet-tall with terrific wing spans, and that’s tough to beat in tennis. Add in fast hands, quick feet, and that’s a deadly team on the net and for full court coverage. Coach Kent Peightal said this doubles team knows how to strategize, and that’s a gift.

There is nothing easy about states — no matter what sport kids are involved in. We’ve been there five times for track and field and cross-country. Nicolia and Brzozowski played two matches on Friday and then two more on Saturday to win it. Indoors. I’m a veteran of indoor tennis — it’s stifling hot, and well, you are indoors.

In stories in the Erie Times-News, the tennis champs had been quoted as wanting a banner in the school gym. They brought more than a banner back to Erie.

With school almost out, a few more kids may hit the courts around town with a little more optimism. If Nicolia and Brzozowski can do it, many more kids will realize what hard work right here in Erie, Pa., can do.

Pam Parker is an award-winning writer and editor for Lake Erie LifeStyleHer Times and House to Home at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pa.

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