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, August 9, 2015

Welcome Back KXC Family!

The 2015 campaign is beginning on Wednesday, August 12th. Remember to take care of the following, so that you are prepared for all the fun!

Monday's Mandatory Parent Meeting at 7pm at KHS. (Athlete and Parent necessary)

Wednesday's First Practice at 7am, in the KHS cafeteria. (Athlete's physical and ALL registration materials completed are necessary  before participation)

Wednesday's Volunteer Activity #1 at Marklund Home in Geneva, beginning at 12:00pm at KHS (bus ride over).

Saturday's Team Day - Runners will be having breakfast and team building activities following a workout which will start and end at the Elburn Community Center (old elementary school) on Rt. 47. Details will be shared with the team this week. This event will end at 12 o'clock noon (SHARP!), so please have rides organized accordingly.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Cole's Run Details - Saturday, August 1st

This Saturday, August 1st, the Chicago Neurofibromatosis (NF) Walk/Run will take place in Geneva, at 10am.  One of our teammates, has special ties to this organization. Let's make this a great finish to our camp experiences by joining Cole, and the Rutter Family.

Location: Gunnar Anderson Pavilion Forest Preserve, 719 Batavia Avenue, Geneva, IL 60134 For more information, contact Jen White at jwhite@ctf.org or at 212-344-6633 ext. 8544.

Please register using this LINK.

More information about how Cole connects to this organization, and why it is important that we support it are offered in this letter from his mom and dad:

Dear Friends and Family,

On August 1, 2015, we will be participating in the Chicago NF walk to increase awareness of Neurofibromatosis (NF) and raise money for the Children’s Tumor Foundation.  We hope you will join us.

Neurofibromatosis is the most common genetic disorder caused by a single gene.  It is a highly variable and progressive disorder.  While not all patients suffer from the most severe symptoms, all live their lives with the uncertainty of knowing whether they too will be severely affected.  There are different kinds of NF, but Cole has NF1.  NF1 can cause tumors to grow on nerves anywhere in the body, and can also cause a lot of other problems like blindness, brain tumors, high blood pressure, headaches, cancer, learning disabilities, and severe chronic pain. 

NF has affected Cole in many different ways. Cole suffers from a recurrent aggressive myxoid fibroma, scoliosis, ADD, high blood pressure, headaches, ventricular hypotrophy and tumors among other things.  All of these ailments, caused by NF, create daily pain and a host of other problems that require constant oversight.  Cole makes monthly visits to numerous doctors and has had more MRIs and CT Scans than any child should ever endure.

Cole is now 16 years old and has been dealing with the effects of Neurofibromatosis since he was born.  Neurofibromatosis (NF) has become Cole’s way of life since he was diagnosed at the age of 18 months. Each year he faces challenges that no child should ever face, but he keeps plugging away.

There is no cure for NF.  There are no effective treatments.  Not yet!  But the Children’s Tumor Foundation has created a number of innovative programs that are already speeding up the drug research and development process.  They are actively driving clinical trials and are bringing together top scientists to work collaboratively to solve the mysteries of NF.  It is giving renewed hope to the millions of people worldwide who are living with NF.

Although Cole does not like having NF, it doesn’t stop him from doing some things he really enjoys.  This year Cole participated in cross country and baseball at the high school level, and although he doesn’t excel, he enjoys the camaraderie it brings!  To see Cole reach the finish line in cross country and collect a base hit in baseball shows the desire he has to succeed.  He also informs us that staying active in sports prevents him from going to therapy three days a week!

To honor Cole and others affected by NF, we will be hosting our annual Children’s Tumor Foundation 5K/Run Walk 2015 on August 1st.  The event takes place at the Gunnar Anderson Forest Preserve along the Fox River in Geneva.  This event is a fundraising effort to raise money to someday find a cure.  At this moment in time, there is no cure for NF! Please consider joining us to celebrate the efforts of Cole in his crusade to find a cure and live a normal life.

To register, PLEASE JOIN Cole’s Crew.  If you are unable to make the event, your donations will be greatly appreciated and can be mailed to Children’s Tumor Foundation, Attn: NF Walk, 120 Wall Street, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10005.  Be sure to include in the memo area “In Honor of Cole Rutter – Chicago NF Walk.” 


Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Tuesday, July 7 Practice a GO!

Most rains in the area will have passed by the time we start, up at Lily Lake. For now, we are a "GO" for practice on the bike path.
5:21am  Coach Clarey

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Monday, June 15, 2015

June 15 Kids Camp is ON!

If weather allows, we'll stay outside tonight. IF NOT, we will go into Harter Middle School for some of our running fun. Please plan to meet by the tennis courts at 5pm. If weather should keep you from joining us, please return on Thursday evening, same place and time.

Friday, June 12, 2015

No Camp This Morning!

Due to the rains still in our area, with the threat of lightning, we will need to cancel our camp this morning. We will resume our running on Monday morning at Waubonsee Community College. Have a safe and fun weekend!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

KXC Private Screening of McFarland USA, on Feb. 28 @ 9am

You are cordially invited to the Kaneland Cross Country private screening of McFarland USA at the Randall 15 theaters in Batavia on Saturday, February 28th.  This movie chronicles a true story about a California cross country team's pursuit of a State Title.

This outing is organized for both boys and girls teams, their families, as well as runners who have graduated. We have a 150 seat theater reserved for our private screening, shortly after 9am. Tickets can be purchased at the door.

Details:
Randall 15 and IMAX Theater: 550 N. Randall Road, Batavia
Students: $7.25 - Bring your ID
Adults: $7.50
11 and Under: $6

Group Discount on popcorn/beverage combo: $5 +tax for 46oz popcorn and 20 oz drink

TEAM AND FAMILY LUNCH to follow at Portillo's, across the street. Anyone interested in going for lunch following the show can simply head across the street to Port's.

If you have further questions, please contact Coach Clarey via email at chad.clarey@gmail.com

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