Sunday, April 26, 2026

April 27 - May 2

 It is best to view this info in the "web version". If you are on your phone, scroll to the bottom and click "view web version" to see all info.

Hey I got some of the pics up. Not all; and I didn't have a chance to organize them, but take a look at the 2026 pics.

2026 Schedule

General Schedule for the Week:

  •  Distance Crew: PM - Mon-Thurs pm - 3:00p (everyone), Fri pm - on own / AM - Mon am - 6:15a for those assigned (this is a little changed from what we discussed... workout will be in the pm), Tues & Thurs am - 6:15a weights and short run (White, Black & Silver expected; Maroon optional), Weds am -  6:15a for those assigned (this is a little changed from what we discussed... workout will be in the pm)(all invited to yoga at 6:45a)Fri am - 6:15a run (everyone)Saturday - at meet or on own / this week's workouts 
  • Sprint Crews and Jumpers: Mon-Thurs - 3:00p (everyone), Friday - at meet
  • Throwers: Mon-Thurs - 3:00p (everyone), Friday - at meet
Upcoming Events: 
Tues 4/28 - JV Region @ Cedar (JV). 2:00p. Excused times and bus TBA (around lunch)
Fri-Sat 5/1-2 - SUU Invite (Varsity). 1:00p (Fri) / 9:00a (Sat). Excused times and bus TBA
Fri-Sat 5/1-2 - BYU Invite (invited Varsity). 7:00a (Fri/Sat).  Excused times and bus TBA (we will be leaving Thursday after school and returning Saturday after the meet - itinerary coming soon - probably a similar crew that went to Arcadia) 
Tues 5/5 - 2026-'27 Physical Night at PVHS. Plan on getting your physicals for next year. 5:30-7:30p.

Quote of the Week - 
"Every breakthrough is a mixture of belief and progress." 
- Steve Magness
Maybe only us distance nerds know this, but... one of the greatest human achievements of all-time took place Sunday morning in London - Sebastian Sawe became the first human to run a record-eligible (meaning not aided) sub two-hour marathon (and another guy was only a few seconds behind him and also broke 2:00!). Guys, this really is an unbelievable achievement. But it isn't something that came out of nowhere. And that's what we can learn from this. The great marathoner Eluid Kipchoge said, "No human is limited." And this is so true. Each of us (even here on the Pine View High School Track and Field team) have unlimited potential. Each of us can accomplish so very much... And then together - Wow! Together, we can do it all. Magness continues, "It takes folks daring to see what's possible, surrounding themselves with a quality team and doing the work to give themselves a shot. You've got to bet on yourself in a big way. When asked whether he believed he could run a sub 2-hour marathon before the race, Sawe answered with one word: 'Yes'." Over the last few years, we have been able to witness and be a part of many of the greatest athletic achievements in the history of our school (and even the State). We have surrounded ourselves with an unbelievable team of athletes, coaches, parents, and support; many of you are working day-in and day-out to give yourself the opportunity to do amazing things. The final step is a question: Do you dare to see what is possible? Are you willing to bet on yourself and your teammates in a "big way"? When the answer is "YES!" let's all go do it TOGETHER! Pine View is the BEST IN THE WORLD!

Race Reports - 
JV @ Crimson: JV crew continues to show great growth. A lot of PRs and Season's Bests as we head into our last couple meets: Joseph in the 1600, Bender 100, AB 110h and 300h, Carter B. 300h, Mckay 400, Porter G jav, Travion 400, Walker 110h, Matt disc, Cooper 110h and LJ, Ian 800, Raine 200, Porter R. disc, Finn 1600, Carson 800, Ali'i 110h, Josiah 200 and 400, Buns 800, Jeric 800, Charles 200, Addilyn 1600, Mia shot, Lyndie 1600, Julia 100h, Samantha 1600, Kloie 1600, Ella disc, Mia 300h, Katie 800, Rylee 1600, Sydney 1600, Claire 1600, Jada 1600, Jenevieve 100, and Ember 1600. Great job everyone! 

Crimson Invite: Very good week for the Varsity as well. The guys won for the third time this season and the girls ended up just one point off first (scoring had a flaw in Sporttrax that makes the scores that are showing off a little). We hit 34 PRs, 12 Season's Bests and a few new qualifiers. A big 800 crew hit their SQ: Avery and Emmalee for the girls, and Benji, Elliot, Kyle, and Ben for the boys. Naomi earned her SQ in the 200. She also helped the girls 4x100 (along with Mia, Payton, and Ashley) get their SQ. And we also had two new School Records: congrats to Tevye on being the first PV girl to go sub 5:00 in the 1600 with her 4:58 victory, and to Kiera on breaking a long-standing javelin record formerly held by Olympian Tiffany Lott.

Utah High School Decathlon: Congrats to Porter R who went up to Viewmont and competed in the Decathlon. This is a huge test of athleticism. And even though he had never competed in a Decathlon (in fact, he had never competed in some of the events like the pole vault and 1500), Porter went up and did awesome and represented PV very well.

Athletes of the Week - Teammates chose Mason, Mailey, and Cooper as Athletes of the Week this past week. Three great examples of hard work and being awesome teammates.

Youth Track - Thanks for everyone's help at the Youth Meet. Many, many comments were made about how ours' is the best of all the kids meets... of course it is. We are Pine View and Pine View is the BEST IN THE WORLD!

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