How does one define a "champion?
Last night, our high-school boys' track-and-field team brought home the State Sectional Meet Team trophy. Fire trucks escorted their charter bus; people lined the town streets; fireworks exploded; and fellow students formed a "London Bridge" arm tunnel to welcome home the first crew in 26 years to qualify numerous top competitors who - together - earned the most team points.
For many, this win was bitter sweet. Individuals and relay teams - that previously performed top-notch - met their match in Moorhead. High winds and miserable weather contributed to the challenge. And for the first time this season, their coach - a teacher/citizen soldier - was unable to secure leave from his National Guard duties which will soon take him to the Middle East.
As the team exited the bus in front of the school, rain showered them as well as congratulations on their team accomplishment. Of their group, two individuals - a pole vaulter and 400 meter runner - and one relay team - the 4x400 meter runners - will advance to the state meet in St. Paul on June 11th.
For me, the most inspiring moment of the evening happened hours later when I tried uploading the video below to my Facebook page. As I waited (and failed) to upload and post the documentary, I scrolled through recent posts, taking in one written by the team's triple jumper:
The words - courage, grace, and humility - sprung to my mind. All marks of a True Team CHAMPION!
Congratulations guys!
From the mom of the lead runner of the 4x800 meter team
Like your coach, YOU DO US PROUD!