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Coach Nechodom anticipates a good season
DAYTON-WAITSBURG – Track and Field has about twenty athletes participating in 2019, according to seventh-year Head Coach Dan Nechodom.
"We have a pretty equal split between boys and girls, and we are still getting a few late turnouts," Nechodom said.
Nechodom was eager to share his enthusiasm at some of the 2019 prospects.
"I think this will be Aliyah Picarella's year to shine. She made it to district the last two years, and I think she may go all the way on this year," he said.
Picarella is a senior, and along with returner Rebecca Smith, forms the foundation of a competitive four-person relay team. Junior Kirsten Miller competed in four events at State last year; the 100m and 200m dashes and the 100m and 300m hurdles.
"She has a lot of talent but also is committed to training hard even on the days she doesn't want to. She has worked extra in the off-season," Nechodom said.
Also competing at State last year were Chris Andrews in the 100m dash and Mason Finney in both the 1600m and 3200m.
"Chris Andrews may join us later, if we can get the ankle healed up. I'm also excited to see Mason Finney get his endurance and strength, as well as race preparation down better. I believe he can be competitive in distance events," added Nechodom who coached for fifteen years at the middle school level before taking the high school helm.
Workouts have taken place in the gym, on the parking lot and in the weight room. The Coach sees the weather as just a natural teaching point.
"It creates some challenges, but challenges are required to make any meaningful growth. We will adapt as needed and be prepared when we hit the track," he said.
Nechodom has a staff of returning assistant coaches including Kelly Wolther, Tracy Pearson and Logan Pearson.
The season's opening meet for Dayton-Waitsburg will be in Clarkston on March 20.
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