Meet Information
LCU Chap Invite
September 10th 2022
LCU Cross Course
2611 Frankford Ave
Lubbock Texas 79407
Junior High Race:
2 Mile
High School Race:
2 Mile and 3 mile for JV and Varsity girls/3 mile for JV and Varsity boys
2 Mile and 3 mile for JV and Varsity girls/3 mile for JV and Varsity boys
Time (these are tentative):
HS Girls 2M & 3M: 8:00am
HS Boys 3M: 8:30am
JV Girls 2M & 3M/JV Boys 3M: 9:00am
JH Girls 2M 9:30am
JH Boys 2M: 10:00am
Elementary Mile 10:30am
Entries:
All entries will be through Milesplit and close September 7th Wednesday 10:00am
Please create an account now if you don't already have one.
All entries will be through Milesplit and close September 7th Wednesday 10:00am
Please create an account now if you don't already have one.
Cost:
HS $10 per athlete up to $100 per gender
JH $6 per athlete up to $60 per gender.
Max Total per school district would be $320
HS $10 per athlete up to $100 per gender
JH $6 per athlete up to $60 per gender.
Max Total per school district would be $320
Checks only, made out to: LCU Cross Country
Checks can be brought to meet or mailed to:
Checks can be brought to meet or mailed to:
Nick Cordes - LCU Athletics
5601 19th Street
Lubbock Texas 79407
Receipts will be provided at meet - no refunds - Entry fee is based off of final entries
submitted.
submitted.
Awards:
Top team and top 3 finishers for JH/HS Boys/Girls Divisions.
Top team and top 3 finishers for JH/HS Boys/Girls Divisions.
Top 15 in all divisions will get
recognized over the PA system and in addition to receiving a top 15 award.
recognized over the PA system and in addition to receiving a top 15 award.
Timing:
We will have chip timing with back-up system(s) in place.
We will have chip timing with back-up system(s) in place.
Course:
A mixture of flat and rolling hills. This course will challenge runners but will vary enough that it
will keep the runners focused and engaged. Great ability for spectators to see the overwhelming
majority of the race without having to move around much.
A mixture of flat and rolling hills. This course will challenge runners but will vary enough that it
will keep the runners focused and engaged. Great ability for spectators to see the overwhelming
majority of the race without having to move around much.
Questions: Please direct questions and comments to nick.cordes@lcu.edu and I will respond
back as quickly as possible
back as quickly as possible