Results of Terra Linda vs. San Marin
Results of Drake, Marin Catholic, and Novato
Results of Terra Linda vs. San Marin
Results of Drake, Marin Catholic, and Novato
Woody Wilson 4/15/2016
BOYS
Marin Catholic had a good showing at this meet. The 4 X 100m relay (Glasser, Margulis, Juarez, Peterson) placed 3rd in 50.64. Hunter Juarez placed 4th in the 100m running 10.96, his teammate Darius Peterson finished 7th. Max Glasser finished 5th in the 400m. Darius Peterson placed 11th in the 200m and 3rd in the Long Jump with the mark of 21-00.00. Jack Rodriquez placed 6th in the Pole Vault.
Tam’s Ryan Sacks competed in the Long Jump (7th). In the Triple Jump Charles Moore finished 8th and Ryan Sacks 12th. Julian Chelsay placed 5th in the Shot Put.
GIRLS
Grace Daily of Branson placed 3rd in the 1600m with the time of 5:12.16. Grace then finished 3rd in the 800m running 2:20.02. Her teammate Callie Jones ran the 1600m (7th) and the 3200m (11:51.87).
Thank you to David Namath of MC for sending in the link to the results of this meet http://timerhub.com/get_web_index.php?page=ms.timerhub.com/2016/woody/
Chris Maxwell, a senior at Boston College, will be racing the 2016 Boston Marathon on Monday April 18, 2016. Chris qualified for Boston at the 2015 Santa Rosa Marathon running a 2:45.
http://www.runnersworld.com/boston-marathon/son-of-powerbar-founder-aims-for-sub-240-at-boston
Track season is here, but it’s not too early to start thinking about your summer running and training program plans. Ran Marin Summer Training will be back for a 5th summer!

What’s included:

Who Should Enroll:

Details:
Dates: June 6th-July 31st, 2016
Price: Cost: $250 (Includes Ran Marin t-shirt) or $325 with sports nutrition add-on option
Download application here: ranmarin-summer-training-application and email WeRanMarin@gmail.com to sign up!

About the coaches:
Liz Gill is in her fifth year directing the summer running program for Ran Marin. She is the Head Track and Field Coach at Marin College and offers individualized running, nutrition, training, and sport coaching services here. You can also find her at Whole Athlete as a running coach, an instructor with MoveWith teaching Train from the Trails: Trail Running and Strength Training for Runners at Baker Beach in San Francisco on Wednesdays at 7am. She is also an ambassador for Sisu Girls, which inspires young women to find their inner grit and resilience through sport and outdoor adventure.
Her athletic background includes competing as an NCAA Division 1 cross country and track and field athlete for four years at Columbia University and a year at University of Southern California (fight on!). She was recently inducted into the Columbia University Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the first women’s team to be inducted in school history. She has worked as a cross country and track coach at Branson, backpacking guide in Central America, manager of an adapted paddling program, and group leader for high altitude training and service learning trips in Kenya and Peru. She is a USATF Certified Level 1 coach and certified in Wilderness First Aid, Sports First Aid, and CPR.
Linda Broderick Gill is a USATF Certified Level 1 coach. She was the Head Cross Country Coach at The Branson School for six years and has been a Branson Track distance coach for eleven years. She was the Head Cross Country Coach at Marin Catholic for one year. She was an assistant cross country and track coach at Drake High School for one and a half years. An incredibly accomplished runner, Linda competed in Cross Country and Track at Tamalpais HS and she won the CIF State mile in 1976. She went on to become a national class runner at UCLA as an All-American. A highlight was being part of the UCLA Track and Field National Championship Team in 1977. She was inducted into the Marin Country Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from UCLA.
Previous testimonials from Ran Marin alums:
“Participating in the Ranmarin training program last summer and this winter has been one of the key secrets to achieving a peak level of fitness during the season. Ranmarin helps build a solid base of fitness for all high school runners; no matter their fitness level at the beginning of the program, runners will see rapid improvement in their fitness and will gain the ability to complete longer and faster runs throughout the solid weeks of training that Ranmarin provides. Gaining that kind of background fitness sets runners up perfectly for a successful and fun cross country or track season in which they will likely see their PR’s drop.” –Julia Maxwell, Stanford University XC/Track (formerly at Branson High School)
“Ranmarin gives you such an edge in the season that most of the girls won’t have. It helps you with race strategies, workouts, and injury prevention. It has also helped me make crazy improvements!” -Sophia Noto, University of Portland XC/Track (formerly at Drake High School)
“Ranmarin Winter Training helped me not only build a solid foundation of fitness but also a confidence that I trained as effectively and intelligently as possible for my first-ever track season.” –Anna Harleen, Williams College XC/Track (formerly at Branson High School)
MCAL Meet April 7 2016
Marin Catholic, Branson, San Marin at Tam
Copy of TAM VS SM, MC, AND B VB.xls
Justin Sienna at Terra Linda
Stanford Invitational April 1/2, 2016 Stanford University
Marin had several former MCAL runners compete at the collegiate level at the prestigious Stanford Invitational.
MCAL MEET March 31
Justin Sienna at Drake BOYS Drake vs Justin Siena March 31 2016 Boys Results
GIRLS Drake vs Justin Siena March 31 2016 Girls Results
JV Drake vs Justin Siena March 31 2016 JV Results
Terra Linda at Tam TAM VS TL VB
San Rafael, Novato, Branson at Redwood Branson vs Novato
Branson vs San Rafael Novato vs San Rafael Redwood vs Branson
Redwood vs Novato Redwood vs San Rafael
MCAL Track Meet March 24
San Marin, San Rafael at Drake Drake SM SR Meet March 24 2016
Photos courtesy of Tom Benjamin https://www.flickr.com/photos/benjtr/setsDrake SM SR Meet March 24 2016
Justin Sienna, Novato at Tam