Senior Decisions: To Run or Not To Run

Every year the senior class has one last hurrah at experiencing the sport before heading off to college or entering the job market.  The numbers tell us that only around 8% of high school cross country runners will compete in college (and only a fraction of those runners make it to senior year).  For many, the itch hasn't been fully scratched as far as competing and attempting to run personal bests.  If you are off to run in college, congratulations.  If you are of those who still wan to train and race, here are a couple options:

- Join a summer track club.  There are several clubs around the state such as Southern Athletics in New Orleans, SELA Roadrunners on the Northshore, and US Express in Baton Rouge which train and race for track and field over the summer.  As long as you don't turn 20 during the calendar year you are eligible to race in the youth divisions and several clubs have adults who compete in open races around the country as well.

- Join a college club team.  Club teams from Colleges around the country have become more and more popular in recent years for runners who didn't want the commitment of a college program but still wanted to run and run in local road races.  Find out if the college you are heading to has a team by checking clubs and organizations.