We'll be a better team by then. Last year we started slower. This year we should be in good shape by the end of the year.
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We're a little banged up right now with some injuries to key runners. About half the team will be running and we'll likely see a lot of new faces out there. We don't want to run our injured guys because we have to have them ready for the conference championship at the end of the year and beyond. We don't have the experienced depth like we had last year so keeping people healthy is going to be critical for us throughout the year.Craig Fuller
As a kid, I remember feeling whimsical, giddy and unencumbered while camping and the campaign portrays that essence.
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We've done it the last several years and it's a lot of fun. There's a lot of running through the woods, some strategy and we see who is aggressive on the team. Those are some of the little things we take from the experience.
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We're going to train progressively toward the end of the year. Last year we ran well for most of the season, but when it came to nationals we had our worst race of the year. We'll make sure we're ready at the right time this year.
Craig Fuller
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