All-City Athletic Conference Middle School Cross Country Championship

Oct 15, 2021

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If you were asked to describe the perfect setting for the 2021 All-City Athletic Conference Middle School Cross Country Championship, you would be hard-pressed to paint a better picture than Webster Middle School on the morning of October 2, 2021.

With fall temperatures in the lower 70s, 112 boys and girls from nine OKCPS middle schools lined up to attack the fast, spectator-friendly course looping around Webster’s school grounds.

By the time the dust from four varsity and junior varsity races had settled, the Comets from Classen SAS Middle School had claimed both the boys’ and girls’ championship banners. But even though great performances deserve to be recognized, the most important outcomes at the middle school level are participation and a fun environment.

“In middle school cross country, what you really want to see is kids enjoying themselves,” said David Crynes, director of the Simon Greiner Track & Field Program. “It’s less about the X’s and O’s, and more about creating a fun, inviting culture that inspires kids to run.”

Enthusiasm, engagement, and acceptance are what draw middle schoolers to their school’s running programs. And that’s exactly what Crynes saw from the teams, coaches, and the school district at the ACAC Middle School XC Championship.

It’s less about the X’s and O’s, and more about creating a fun, inviting culture that inspires kids to run.

Meet hosts Webster Middle School and Coach Kim Mitchell created an atmosphere full of energy. Music was playing, people were dancing, and OKCPS Athletic Director Todd Dilbeck served as the starter for all four races.

“Todd Dilbeck could have attended any number of district events that morning but he chose to support middle school cross country,” said Crynes. “That level of engagement and support is what it takes to grow the sport and raise the level of competition in high school programs.”

After the races, Crynes presented “Team Champions” t-shirts to the winning boys and girls teams. But for Crynes, the Simon Greiner Program, and Fields & Futures, the meet was more than an opportunity to hand out apparel. It was the culmination of a recalibrated and collaborative effort to enthusiastically support and promote OKCPS cross country and track & field programs. Over the summer and throughout the season, the Simon Greiner Program implemented a running incentive program, developed training plans, hosted a coaches workshop, and provided teams with running shoes.

One of the goals of the Simon Greiner Track & Field Program is to help kids trailblaze life. For 112 middle schoolers, the All-City Athletic Conference Middle School Cross Country Championship was the perfect starting line.

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