But, what is the disconnect between the schools/programs south of Columbus/Macon/Savannah? I'm aware of the miniscule budgets many schools may face. My oldest brother was at Thomasville for years and once told me their budget for Track was under $200 including entry fees. Now, this doesn't apply to a few schools that have 'actual' dedicated Track and XC Coaches that have enjoyed success this century. Bleckley County is a shining example of small school excellence behind the genius of Shelly Cranford. Jeff Davis out of Hazelhurst has been making big strides the past few years. Telfair County has also won 2 consecutive A PUB Girls XC titles. Tim Suttles from Montgomery County has been a huge boon to their program. Jamie Abrams began at Dublin, moved over to Lamar County and they began hosting multiple meets, and is now doing the same way down in Waycross (including MS) David Erpelding at Warner Robins has constantly strove to get south/central GA athletes/programs recognition and is striving to get their large MS County meet FAT. (which my son ran in years ago) Stands were packed, and it was exciting back then.. Larry Clark was a big influence down in Bainbridge for years and we get results out of Albany (a State meet host) for Invites and Region.
There is no way to possibly mention everyone in this article, if I'm not mistaken, an Appling County coach was an officer in the GATFXCCA for a term. More and more large meets in south GA are getting FAT from the metro Timers (Perfect Timing, Fast Feet Timing, First Call Timing, etc.. and from out of Tallahassee (Miles and Minutes) Coaches, there is a way to submit results from your hand-held meets though. Just download RaceTab Meet Manager, follow the instructions, key in the data and submit results. Your athletes will appreciate it, as it will help populate your Team Pages on MileSplit GA. I know, this can be very time consuming, back in 2005, I collected all the finish line sheets from the Loch Johnson Invitational which often had over 25-30 teams, and it took me a whole day to input them. (Getting a Timer can eliminate that for you)
Coaches, the best way to connect with MileSplit GA is to register an account (totally free) apply to be a Team Admin/Coach, which once approved, gives you access to alot of data including meet results and allows you register your team and athletes for meets with MileSplit Online Entry which is FREE. Also, becoming a member of the Coaches Association (GATFXCCA) will help keep one in the loop to what is going on in the Sport. And... for only $50 a year, you can have access to all data, photos, video, etc. on MileSplit sites.