Five Questions for Fall 2013

Halfway through the summer months, and unless you are running summer track races, time can be slow and boring.  Speculation about the fall cross country campaign and talk about the what-ifs can fill our mind, so here is a list of the top 5 questions on the minds of fans across the state.

5) Will this be one of the fastest years in LA history?  While stories of sub 15s and teams who averaged mid to low 15s abound from the old guard, it is hard to verify results, but one only needs to look and see that LA returns 22 runners at 16:08 or better and have 8 runners who have bested 9:45 that will be running the courses around Louisiana this fall.  Could this be a multiple sub 15 year?  

4) Will this be one the last years that public and private schools compete against each other in Louisiana?  Despite the LHSAA calling the issue Select vs Non-Select, this is a public vs. private battle.  In their infinite wisdom, the LHSAA had decided to divide the publics and privates into separate playoff brackets for football (the 5A private school bracket has only 10 teams in the whole division.  You can lose every game and still make the playoffs) which is actually one of the most competitive sports of public schools.  Actually, outside of the small schools (1A-3A), public schools win more often in football than the private schools.  It is the Olympic sports that the private schools dominate.  Last year, public schools won only 2 of the 10 cross country state championships from 1A and up.  In the era of "everybody gets a trophy", one can only imagine that the precedent has been set to exclude private schools from public schools that the future of the format we currently compete under is in jeopardy.