Welcome to Kaneland Cross Country!

The purpose of this blog site is to allow full access to the team, practices, history, and future events. Please check back with this blog throughout the summer and fall for new updates on the team. Feel free to share it with friends and family who follow the program!

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Volunteer Sign Up for Larry Eddington Invitational

 


Please use the link below to sign up for positions around the campus on Saturday morning. We are ever grateful for the outstanding support offered each year to help with such an event. Should you have any questions, please use the contact information for Sheila Albano or Coach Clarey.

There will be a volunteer meeting on Thursday evening (9/15) to share details on posts and responsibilities. We will begin this meeting at 5:50, at the finish line of the course. 

LINK TO THE VOLUNTEER SIGN UP

Monday, September 5, 2022

KXC Family Picnic Details Here! Join Us Saturday

 


This weekend the team travels to Detweiller Park, home of the IHSA State Finals course. When the event concludes, we head north to Henry, Illinois for our annual KXC Family Picnic. Please use the link attached to order your sub sandwiches for your family. Additionally, there is a Signup Genius to find items you can share to make the event a success. 

PICNIC FOOD ORDER FORM (send cash Wednesday, if at all possible... will take $ day of event)

SIGNUP GENIUS FOR PICNIC

**The Subway that we are ordering from does NOT have gluten free items at this time, so for families where that is a need, please plan accordingly. Sorry for this inconvenience.

If you have questions, please contact Coach Clarey.


Thursday, August 18, 2022

Marklund Challenge Accepted!




The Kaneland boys and girls cross country programs are teaming up to help their long time friends at Marklund Home in Geneva. The grade level groups are trying to collect basic needs items and money donations to help support the clients and staff of Marklund. For more than a decade, Kaneland runners have been getting out of their comfort zones to assist our friends. Covid has prevented us from doing what we usually do, sharing time playing games, taking nature walks, and spending time in their classrooms. Now, we have a mission to help them with important essentials for a quality living.

Please help support our programs by donating to your local KXC runners, either with items off the list below, or monies to purchase gift cards at Walmart or other supplies. While we are competing against one another, the true winners will be the clients that need our help. If you have any questions, please contact Coach Clarey at 10965@kaneland.org. 

 

FOR MORE DETAILS, CLICK THE LINK BELOW:

Marklund Challenge Link 

Sunday, August 14, 2022

2022 Season: Parent Meeting Slides

 


Click on the 2022 Season logo (right above this) to view our slides and notes from the Friday night meeting with the coaches. We look forward to supporting your son this fall as we work to be a highly optimistic and accountable program. We are grateful for your partnership, support, and excellence as we ROW together. Don't forget to connect to our Remind texts and Google Classroom, with the details at the end of the slides.

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Knights Take 4th at State Finals, Nosek Earns All State

 



Entering Finals, we had the depth and strength to land in the Top 5 at Detweiller. We did that and more on a fantastic day for racing.

Freshman Evan Nosek mingled with the top tier 2A runners early, and the rest of the pack stuck close to one another to afford a fourth place team finish at the State Finals. Nosek found familiar runners that he knew would pull him to the final mile where he would need to hang on for 25th place or better. Evan ran a career best 15:17 to earn 21st overall and an All State medal.

Seniors Christian Phillips and Nolan Allen made up ground on the field, and history, by racing just :04 apart through the three mile course. Phillips finished his high school career running 15:46 for 45th overall in the Finals. Allen crossed the finish line at 15:50 (53rd overall) to surpass his career best time by :10.

Sophomore David Valkanov continued to show progress all season long, and kept his eyes on familiar jerseys to reach a career best mark on the finals course. Valkanov broke 16, running 15:59, to place 70th overall in 2A.

Junior Trevor Neal grabbed the final scoring position for the Knights when he crossed the finish line at 16:08, which was our fifth career best race of the day. His finish also completed the tallying of our score at 185 points, which was a fantastic finish in a very balanced field of teams.

Senior Logan Cunz closed out his final race of his high school career with a course best time of 16:24. This time was good for 134th overall. Logan was the fifth fastest #6 in 2A at Finals, and he bettered 50 scoring runners from other competing teams.

Junior Brady Babka battled allergies and more throughout the week and ended his season running a course best time of 16:44. He finished 166th for the Knights. Babka pushed past 26 scoring runners from other state qualifying teams.

The 2021 season marked the first time since COVID that a State Finals would be held. Battling to stay healthy and prepared for a full season on a truncated schedule in the offseason proved to be quite a challenge. We were up to the challenge!

Since 2018, there have been hundreds of teams qualify for the State Finals on both sides of the ledger. In that time span where three Finals were run, Kaneland is the only program to place in the Top 4, three times in a row at Detweiller. Our seniors did a fantastic job of harnessing the role of the pack, and striving to help our team stick together.

Nosek’s All State performance was the 23rd in program history. Evan’s time of 15:17 was the sixth fastest All State race by a Knight, and the fastest race by a Kaneland freshman, ever, at Detweiller Park.

The team made its own history all season long by sticking together throughout their races. The 23rd chapter as a team at State was epic!