Brooks Sports Crowns Nation’s Most Inspiring High School
Running Coach
Wisconsin Coach Chosen for His Lifelong Dedication to the Sport and His Efforts to Bring Track Back to His Small Community
Bothell, Wash. – Sept. 22, 2012 – Inspiring his athletes, school administration and his community to Run Happy with his own selfless commitment and passion for track makes Coach Paul Raley stand out from the pack. A willingness to volunteer personal time and pay out of pocket to restart the track and field program at the high school where his coaching career began over 30 years ago earned him the title of 2012 Brooks Inspiring Coach of the Year.
Leading running company Brooks Sports, Inc. today announced Coach Paul Raley from Benton High School in Benton, Wis., its 2012 most inspiring coach. In nominations from his runners, fellow coaches and community members, Raley was described as someone who “loves the sport and passes that love along to his athletes” and whose “dedication and commitment to his athletes serve as inspiration to all who know him.”
“We created the Brooks Inspiring Coaches program to recognize the unsung heroes in our sport who hit the track and trails every day to make a lifelong impact in the lives of young runners,” said Jim Weber, president and CEO of Brooks Sports, Inc. “Inspirational coaches teach lessons on the run that go well beyond the next race or even the next year. We believe it’s important to reward these individuals for the impact their knowledge, time and guidance make in helping their teams achieve both athletic and personal greatness well beyond high school.”
Coach Raley has inspired more than just his athletes on the track–his drive has united schools and communities. He single-handedly funded the Benton High School track program for more than four years, and that commitment is motivating the school district to fully fund the program in 2013. He also created a co-op track program with the neighboring Scales Mound High School in Illinois, giving it the long-awaited opportunity to have a track team for the first time. His daily efforts include searching out available practice locations–neither high school has a track–recruiting other volunteer coaches and increasing team participation to a third of the school’s total enrollment.
“I am so touched and thankful to be named the 2012 Brooks Inspiring Coach of the Year,” said Coach Raley after receiving his award to a standing ovation during a community pep rally at Benton High School. “It’s rewarding to hear I’ve made such a positive impact on so many of my athletes. With all the amazing coaches across the U.S., I am humbled to receive this great honor.”
As the 2012 Brooks Inspiring Coach of the Year, Coach Raley receives $12,500 in Brooks performance running gear and cash for his school. He also gets an invitation for two to attend the 2013 Brooks PR Invitational, a national track meet where the fastest high school runners compete against one another and chase their personal records.
Coach Raley reigns among an impressive group of 25 finalists who were announced in July. Other honorees include:
· Pete Boudreaux, Catholic High School (Baton Rouge, LA) | · Jerry Loveall, Velma-Alma High School (Velma, OK) |
· Mark Buesing, Libertyville High School (Libertyville, IL) | · Kay Nekota, Vacaville High School (Vacaville, CA) |
· Mike Buslepp, Romeo High School (Romeo, MI) | · John O’Malley, Carl Sandburg High School (Orland Park, IL) |
· Hernando Chavez, Taos High School (Taos, NM) | · Israel Pose, Torrance High School (Torrance, CA) |
· Christian Cuthbert, Veritas School (Richmond, VA) | · Joseph Prince, Sahuarita High School (Sahuarita, AZ) |
· Jeremy Darby, Landrum High School (Campobello, SC) | · Wayne Roberts, Sandusky High School (Sandusky, MI) |
· David Davis, Mountain View High School (Stafford, VA) | · Dan Scroggins, Lake City Community School (Lake City, CO) |
· Julie Fink, Runnels High School (Baton Rouge, LA) | · Mark Shafer, Chardon High School (Chardon, OH) |
· Scott Griggs, Franklin High School (Seattle, WA) | · Arthemon Sindayigaya, Abilene Christian High School (Abilene, TX) |
· Eric Heintz, Marist School (Atlanta, GA) | · Ben Talsma, Crossroads Charter Academy (Big Rapids, MI) |
· Marcus Jackson, Sheffield High School (Memphis, TN) | · Melissa Thomas, Manchester Valley High School (Manchester, MD) |
· Victoria Jones, Mill Springs Academy (Alpharetta, GA) | · Connie Washnik, Park Ridge High School (Park Ridge, NJ) |
Each of the Inspiring Coaches finalists will receive $5,000 in Brooks performance running footwear, apparel, and accessories, $500 in cash for additional team expenses, and membership into the Brooks Inspire Daily (I.D.) program. For more information about 2012 Brooks Inspiring Coach of the Year Paul Raley and all of the top 25 Inspiring Coaches finalists, visit www.brooksrunning.com/inspiringcoaches.
About Brooks
Brooks Sports, Inc. is a leading running company that designs and markets a line of performance footwear, apparel, and accessories in more than 60 countries worldwide. A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Brooks was founded in 1914 and is headquartered in Bothell, Wash., near Seattle. The company’s mission is to inspire everyone to run and be active by creating innovative gear that keeps them running longer, farther, and faster. Visit www.brooksrunning.com for more information, and follow frequent brand updates on Twitter (@brooksrunning) and Facebook (Brooks Sports).
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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