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Character,

Commitment

& Culture

We emphasize character as a prerequisite for a student athlete to earn a roster spot in our program.

Character can often best be measured by what others say about you as a person. Not just a loving mother or a close friend, but teachers, teammates and classmates not in your inner circle, and, very importantly, strangers at a cross country meet who are noticing your conduct and overhearing the content of your conversation.  Our goal should be to conduct ourselves in a way that if others were to comment on our character, it would be described as upstanding.

As we assemble a team with an emphasis on character, it is imperative that each student athlete makes a commitment to the team.

It is not enough just to say it.  What does true commitment look like?  We are a team sport, so it comes down to doing what the team does, and how the team does it, for the benefit of the team.  The word “team” keeps coming up here. So to commit is not to just show up and be willing to work hard. You are buying into a way of doing things.  Do the workouts as prescribed. Take it upon yourself to learn the plan, then follow it closely.

People often describe a great team as having the right culture.

What exactly does that mean?  The definition we follow is this … culture is a group of people working together for a common goal.  Three things are emphasized …
1) group of people, 2) working together, 3) common goal. We are a team, which means we are connected with similar interests and/or abilities.  We realize our strength comes from working with–not against–each other. Our goals are team-oriented; individual goals will come and are celebrated within that context. But our mindset will always be that the group is greater than any one individual.

2nd in State

Whitney girls are state runner-ups. Boys finish 9th.

4th in State

“Mateo Delgadillo helped lead the Wildcats boys’ team to a fourth-place finish at State”

School Records fall

“Even as Katie is winning big races, setting records and making all-time lists, she doesn’t act like a superstar”

Meet Recaps

Dublin & Bronco 2022

Two full year since the shutdown, high school track seems to be in the midst of a normal season of competition. After a flurry of early season meets, Whitney Distance has reached...

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CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021

Whitney qualified 8 runners to compete at the state meet. Junior Katie Kopec, who was section champion a couple weeks ago, defeated all runners in a deep and elite field of D2...

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Section Championships 2021

​After meeting our annual goal at Subsections of qualifying 7 squads of 7 runners for Section Championships, the big day came for the Wildcats to perform on the biggest stage of...

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Subsections 2021

SUBSECTIONS 2021 After missing FrogTown last year due to pandemic restrictions, high school cross country once again held subsections at Calaveras County Fairgrounds. This meet...

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A mark of a strong high school distance program can be measured by how many runners break the elusive 10-minute barrier in the 3200 meter run.  At a mid-season dual meet in 2022, Whitney lined up many of the boys on the distance team to gun for that 10-minute mark.  The teamwork and poise of these runners is impressive as they lay it on the line.  And the result was historic.

 

 

 

Annual week-long team camping trip to kick off summer conditioning.  Over 50 Whitney runners enjoy hiking, exploring, lake time, and of course running, up in the cool alpine air.

One of Whitney’s all-time greatest distance races. 

This video features the 12 best milers in the Capital Valley Conference competing at the 2017 League Championships.  Watch Logan, Austin, and Josh as they position themselves for a thrilling final lap against the best in the CVC.