This site is about my life growing up and growing older in Mathews County, a rural, water-bound community on the way to nowhere in particular.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Scenes from Mathews Court House
The photos above are a left to right progression of buildings on Church Street in Mathews Court House directly across from the historic court green. I took these one recent Saturday morning, before the streets became busy with weekenders tending to their shopping needs or locals going to and from whatever it is we do on a Saturday.
Tomorrow afternoon I intend to be planted somewhere in the vicinity of the Court House capturing pictures of the Homecoming parade. Daughter will ride on the cross country team's float.
Speaking of Homecoming, Middle Sister returns to Mathews next weekend for her xxth (insert a double-digit number here that we won't reference, because whatever big number that is just means I've been out of high school all the longer since I'm older, so let's just pretend we're all still in high school and ignore the numbers. Thank you.) reunion, which probably could have coincided with this weekend's Homecoming but for whatever reason didn't.
Anyway, whatever you're doing this weekend, enjoy.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Cross Country
The Mathews High School cross country teams recently competed in a home meet at Beaverdam Park, which is located in Gloucester County and also home to the Gloucester cross country teams who also ran that day, except Gloucester is a much larger school (5A), and Mathews is a teeny tiny school (1A), so they weren't actually running against each other, just having home meets at the same time, and back in the 1700s Mathews County was part of Gloucester County until finally we got sick and tired of having to walk or catch a horse and buggy all the way to Gloucester Court House to
Here's the bottom line after all that:
A Mathews female runner and a Mathews male runner crossed the finish lines of their respective 5K races held at Beaverdam last week in Gloucester County well before a Gloucester runner, so we win.
Any questions?
If you do have questions, particularly about how a cross country meet is actually scored, just stifle them and move on to my next train of thought, it's way easier that way, for both of us.
Anyway.
The second bottom line to this post is the Mathews cross country teams are doing exceedingly well and even if team scoring were explained here, they'd still come out on top in this meet that wasn't against Gloucester even though they ran simultaneously.
(If you aren't exhausted by this, you might want to consider taking up long distance running. If you are exhausted by this, welcome. Just know we won. The End.)
Beaverdam in Gloucester is our home course, and, yes, parts of the course border water (a pond).
| Chesapeake Bay Daughter |
On the flip side, part of that same course runs right through a parking lot.
No matter, it's all good.
Especially WHEN MATHEWS RUNNERS BEAT GLOUCESTER RUNNERS.
(Not that there is any deep-rooted, competitive rivalry dredged up by studying these photos. No, I'm not reliving ugly basketball games where I came off the court bleeding because of unnecessary scrapping beneath the basket for rebounds in a Hunger Games form of showcase match that didn't even count because Gloucester High School was ten times the size of Mathews High School, but we still had to play them to prove something because (a) the whole rivalry thing and (b) the bus ride isn't as long as to Northumberland or Northampton or Essex. For example.)
| Chesapeake Bay Daughter |
The boys did an incredible job too. Justin Adams, the first Mathews runner on the left and the first runner of the race to cross the finish line, completed this 5K course in 16:58. It was
In summary, as a human being of this planet (as opposed to a human being who grew up in Mathews with the built-in competitive spirit against Gloucester), I am happy for all of the runners regardless of their team affiliation. It takes a lot of courage to run long distance.
Although Mathews is a teeny tiny school, we have some darn fine runners.
Congratulations to them all.
Labels:
Cross Country,
Gloucester County,
Rivalry
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