Pepsi XC Challenge 2012

Moulton, AL
Hosted by Cold Springs

Meet Information


3rd Annual Pepsi XC Challenge
Sept 1, 2012
H.A. Alexander Park (Beside Lawrence County HS) (Not Oakville)
102 College St
Moulton, AL 35650

*****Remember the cost to enter is:
Varsity boys $50 Varsity Girls $50 Jr Boys $50 and Jr Girls $50 Individuals $15 if you dont have enough to field a team ******


Hosted by Lawrence Co HS and Cold Springs HS
Stan D. Johnson 256.566.4410 (cell) 256.905.2440 (school) 256.905.2444 (fax) neverquitsj@aol.com

http:www.alabamahighschoolrunner.com (Pepsi XC Challenge)

Starting times Course Division Fee Entries Individual Awards Special Awards Team Awards

8:30 am 2 mi jr high girls $50.00 unlimited top 20 top 10 top 3
8:45 am 2 mi jr high boys $50.00 unlimited top 20 top 10 top 3
9:00 am 5k (1a-3a AL) small schools girls $50.00 unlimited top 20 top 10 top 3
9:25 am 5k (4a-6a AL) large schools girls $50.00 unlimited top 20 top 10 top 3
9:45 am 5K (1a-3a AL) small schools boys $50.00 unlimited top 20 top 10 top 3
10:15 am 5K (4a-6a AL) large schools boys $50.00 unlimited top 20 top 10 top 3

10:45 am Awards

*School participants that do not have enough runners to fill a team: $15.00 per runner (not to exceed $50.00)
*Checks payable to Lawrence County HS Cross Country
*Mail payment to:
Lawrence Co HS Cross Country
Attention Pepsi Challenge
102 College St
Moulton, AL 35650

*We follow the standards of the AHSAA, therefore out-of-state private schools must multiply enrollment by 1.35% (grades 10-12) to determine division.
*Small schools division Enrollment of 307 students or less in grades 10-12 (or 1a-3a AL)
*Large schools division Enrollment of 308 students or more in grades 10-12 (or 4a-6a AL)

*Registration Deadline: Aug 29th
*To register: alabamarunners (Pepsi XC Challenge)

*We have added new trails again this yeareven more shade than last year! Aprx half the trail or more is in a shaded area! Designed for lots of shade in hot temperatures! Of course this will add more turns, but the turns are sweeping. Also, the course was designed for a spectator friendly race. The race course is challenging which features 98% grass/dirt. The course consists of lots of wooded trails as well. Miles 1 and 2 are fast. From mile 2 to mile 3 is the most challenging which has 3-4 short hills. The hills are similar to those of the state course at Oakville whereas they wind up and down through a shaded area. The course has lots of turns but most are sweeping so that the runner does not have to break stride. The trails were graded this year especially with xc in mind. It is spectator friendly if one is willing to walk a short distance to and from 2-3 different sites. The starting area is good and the finish is great!