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St. Ignatius Runners: Current cross country, track and field, alumni, parents, fans. Go Wolfpack.

website: http://www.ignatius.org
location: Chicago, IL, USA

Patrick Hitchins
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St. Ignatius Alumni Who Have Competed in College Since 1985
A list of St. Ignatius track and field or cross country athletes who have competed on the college level since…
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University of Chicago 2008 Track and Field Brochure
The University of Chicago features two St. Ignatius Alums, Herman Reeves '05 and Jim Mumford '07.
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St. Ignatius Cross Country IHSA State Meet Results
All the St. Ignatius teams and individuals who have qualified for the IHSA State Cross Country meet, with years, times,…
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St. Ignatius Cross Country Top IHSA State Meet Times
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January 3, 2008 at 2:27pm
Mr. Connelly t-shirts Anyone interested in obtaining a commemorative Mr. Connelly t-shirt should send a check or money order (payable to Drew Orsinger) for $15 per t-shirt (includes postage) to Drew Orsinger '92 at the following address: Drew Orsinger 95 N. Peck LaGrange, IL 60525 Please indicate the number of t-shirts you would like, what size t-shirt(s) you would like, as well as your U.S. Mail address, in a note along with your check. Drew will mail the shirt out to you.

November 17, 2007 at 11:57pm
Brendan Christian '05 helps lead Williams College to 10th place in NCAA D-III National Championships (from http://williams.prestosports.com/sports/mxc/2007-08/news/Nationals_2007) Men's Cross Country 10th at NCAA National Championships Complete Results The Williams men’s cross country team finished in 10th place with 399 points at the NCAA national championships at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. Sophomore leader Edgar Kosgey narrowly missed All-American honors with 36th place in a time of 25:14 over the 8K course. Williams was the top New England team and edged arch-rival Amherst, who finished in 12th place only four points behind the Ephs. The chilly mid-November morning began with a light snow falling, convincing the hardy Williams athletes that today was their day to excel. All the runners had committed huge amounts of time and energy to this final race and had overcome substantial obstacles to reach the “big dance.” For three seniors, Morgan Seybert and captains Corey Levin and Grant Burgess, this was their last chance to compete in collegiate cross country. Months of solid training had prepared them to race against the best in the nation, and they set their goals accordingly. Meanwhile, junior Brendan Christian had had a roller coaster of a fall and was looking for a storybook ending to this trying season. Christian spent the summer in Flagstaff, Arizona, living alone and training at altitude, solemnly devoting himself to the sport of cross country. His hard work finally paid off with breakout performances in the latter half of the season, but in the past several weeks, he had struggled with a mysterious side ache and fought bravely through the pain in last week’s regional championship. Sophomores Corey Watts and Connor Kamm had also trained relentlessly for months over the summer and fall and were committed to putting everything on the line for the team. Watts was competing despite a nasty cough on top of food poisoning he acquired at dinner two nights before the race. Finally, pressure was mounting on Kosgey, who had proven himself this season as one of the top runners in the nation. When the men’s race began at 1 PM central time, the snow had stopped and temperatures had risen into the forties. The Williams harriers sprung off the line and established themselves in excellent position in the middle of the pack. The relatively flat course would take the runners through a couple of rolling woods loops, including one in a nature preserve where spectators were not allowed. Although the course did not play to the hill running strengths of the Ephs, they had trained on a golf course the past two weeks and were fully prepared to increase their turnover and leg speed to meet the challenge at hand. The large and talented field served as another test for Williams. Normally the Ephs like to run together in small packs, but finding one’s teammate was difficult in the swarm of strong competitors at this national meet. The Ephs had to remind themselves that even if they couldn’t see their teammates, they were never far away, and everyone was counting on each other to leave everything on the course for the success of the team. Kosgey ran most of the race in the top 35, running in his characteristic smooth and relaxed form. A pack of competitors partially overwhelmed him in the last half-mile, preventing him from attaining All-American. Levin began the race not too far behind Kosgey, but slowly gave up ground during the middle miles of the race. He dug deep during the finishing stretch and completed a gutsy race with a time of 25:47, good for 92nd place. Christian also got the ending he deserved to this tough season, finishing in a solid time of 25:55 for 120th place. Seybert had his best performance of the season, capturing 140th in 26:02. Watts was only two seconds behind in 150th and Kamm was 184th in 26:16. Rounding out the Williams squad with a fearless performance was Burgess in 26:44. “Nationals is a big step up from New Englands,” head coach Pete Farwell said. "Our team isn’t quite as battle-sharpened as the Midwestern teams, which attend highly competitive meets throughout the season.” Nevertheless, the Ephs captured a top ten finish, which is always Farwell’s goal at the NCAA championships. Beating Amherst after the Lord Jeffs barely overcame the Ephs by one point last weekend at the regional championships was a much-welcomed bonus.
Race Results
PRNameEventTime Finish Date
PRPat Hitchins5 km15:41.006December 8, 2007
Pat Hitchins8 km27:23.007November 22, 2007
Pat Hitchins5 km16:46.005November 12, 2007
Pat Hitchins5 km16:08.002March 17, 2007
PRPat Hitchins8 km27:09.006November 25, 2006
PRPat Hitchins800 m1:59.002May 12, 2001
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July 21, 2008 at 7:00pm
The Chicago Tribune Sunday carried the news of the death of Coach Don Amidei, a legend in Chicago track and field/cross country history and coach at St. Ignatius from 1983-1985. The wake and funeral was this morning, Monday 7/21. Details on arrangements are below.

Coach Amidei coached at the old St. George in Evanston, at the old DePaul Academy, at DePaul University, and at Northwestern University before coming to St. Ignatius. After leaving St. Ignatius he assisted at Loyola Academy in the late '80s and early '90s. He is a member of the Illinois Track and Cross Country Coaches' Association Hall of Fame, the Catholic League Hall of Fame, and the DePaul University Track Hall of Fame.

Although he was only at St. Ignatius for two years, he made a lasting impression on everyone he coached there. Under Coach Amidei, Dwight Gilbert went to the state meet in Cross Country (35th place) in 1983, and the 1984 team won the IHSA regional championship at Grant Park. The 1984 track team featured state medalists Gilbert (6th in the 1600m) and Michael Sawyer (8th in the 100m).

Coach Amidei will be remembered not only for his success and inspiration but his unique personality and coaching methods. He used an old-style silver stopwatch with rotating minute and second hands, and may have been the only one who could read it. He smoked a pipe at practice and at meets, and had a cap on it so he could smoke it upside down, which he did, without any tobacco falling out. He would have runners start time interval workouts several feet back of the starting line and would give the unique commands, 'Ready, Hit [runners would start] TIME!' [he would start the watch when the runners crossed the starting line] This was often quickly followed with 'Get it out! Get it out! Drive! Drive!'

Coach was known for punching his athletes in the arm, hard, as he passed them in the school hallway. (He taught history at St. Ignatius and was known to be an expert on Egyptology and ancient civilizations). If his athletes were practicing baton passes and dropped the baton, he was known to emphasize the importance of not dropping the baton by clocking each of the four relay members on the arm with the baton. At least once during his time at St. Ignatius he fired the starter's pistol at someone for screwing up a practice start.

Coach's expressions were also legendary. One of the more common ones was 'ass in a wringer,' as in, 'if you guys go out there and lose to Gordon Tech, I'll put your ass in a wringer.'

I was fortunate to run under Coach during his entire time at St. Ignatius. His departure from St. Ignatius came too early, not by his own choosing, and not in the way he would have liked to leave. But he made a lasting impression on all of us who ran for him.

I've often told people that Coach was the coach who really made me a runner. I still remember some of his workouts, like the 20 quarters @ 90 seconds with 30 seconds standing rest in between, or the 6 x 1000m on the day of the Ignatius Walk, followed by the 10 sprints up a hill and all-out 3/4 mile run in the sand back to North Avenue Beach. Or the mile in 5:15, 12 x 200m, and then all-out 800m. Or the 2 x 3-mile run, followed by 12 all-out 100m sprints. (That last one came AFTER a meet, during which Coach didn't think we ran too well...).

I'm sure everyone who he coached has their own stories.

John.




Donald H. Amidei

Donald H. Amidei, 82, formerly of Park Ridge, belovedhusband of the late Therese C., nee Crowley; loving father of Ann C. (Gregory)Gills and Steven (Lisa) Amidei; proud grandfather of David, Michael and Clare;dear brother of Lorraine (the late Stanley) Berntson and the late Richard (Marie) Amidei; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews.Visitation Monday, July 21, 10 a.m. at the M.J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 N.Northwest Hwy. (Rand Rd.), Chicago, until time of prayers 11 a.m., to Mary Seatof Wisdom Church, Park Ridge, for Mass at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers,memorials to the Alzheimer's Association, 4709 Golf Road, Suite 1015, Skokie, IL 60076appreciated. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery.For further information, 773-631-1240, 847-823-6540 or www.suerth.com
July 16, 2008 at 8:16pm
St. Ignatius College Prep - Track/X Country Reunion





Host: Track & Cross Country Teams
Location: Lizzie McNeil's
400 N. McClurg Court, Chicago, IL View Map
When: Thursday, July 31, 6:30pm
Friends, Runners, and Coaches please join us to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 1988 9th place state finish and the Continuing Career of an Outstanding Educator, Mr. Connelly. Lizzie McNeill's 400 N. McClurg Ct., Chicago (312) 467-1992 (On the N. Bank of Chicago River btwn Columbus and Lake Shore Dr.) **$5 validated parking available at Corner of Illinois St. and New St.** **Enter lot from New Street** Event Cost: $20 in advance, $30 at the door Includes: Open Bar (beer/wine/pop) until 9 p.m. Pizza and Appetizers **Cash bar after 9 p.m.** **Disclaimer: You do not need to be a member of the track or cross country team in order to attend. All friends are welcome; feel free to forward to others!** **Commemorative T-shirts will be available for sale at the party** **Space may be limited so please mail in your reply by July 24th.** Mail to: Dan Fitzgerald 5623 N. Kenton Avenue Chicago, IL 60646 Event Committee: Dan Fitzgerald Mark Floreani John Lillig Tom Lillig Ken McGhee Torrence Moore Matt Murray Drew Orsinger Any questions, please e-mail: tlillig@gmail.com
December 29, 2007 at 1:03pm
Hey guys, just hoping we could get some more people on this. I know we all have at least a few guys we could send an email to and get them on here. Long term, this is the best way to have us keep in touch
November 12, 2007 at 1:34pm
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