August 2007 Archives

Hood To Coast

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Update #6

We're done!

The beach is kind of drizzly, so we hit the bar. Word is still out on whether we won first place, but we all got medals, so I think we probably did win.

I'll keep posting photos, so check the stream. I'm out for now.

Update #5

Van 1 is done! And they only gloated about it a little. But we are painfully aware that they are now relaxing at the beach with margaritas. Or whatever they serve in Seaside.

Peter's running a long eight-mile leg while the rest of is have gotten to bang out quick little four-milers. But he's really fast, so maybe it's karma.

Time passes...

Just two legs left, Kim's (35) and Jessica's (36). They will almost certainly be in the rain, something we clearly inadequately planned for. Then: Beach party!!! Uh, yeah.

Holly is really wet. Her review of leg 34: "That really sucked."

More photos are up on the Flickr stream.

We're almost done!

Notable quotes, vol 2:

"Josh, give her your pants." "I'm wearing them!"
"When I close my eyes, tonight, I'm going to see butts."

Update #4

Newsflash: running is hard. Honestly, I'm not sure I can recommend it.

Yes, I've finished my second leg (#19), a hilly up and down six miles on country roads in Columbia County. At three in the morning. But now I can take it easy til about noon.

Before my run, though, was our triumphant return to Portland. Jessica, who traveled all the way from Washington, D.C. for this run, ran leg # 12, and was welcomed at the Hawthorne Bridge by her enthusiastic family, who even ran a bit of the final leg with her. She was very touched.

Then, at our rest stop, Kate had made us a big dinner, and cookies, and she wouldn't even let us do the dishes. So nice.

We slept for an hour and a half there, as if that was going to do a lot of good.

Party's back out on the road, on a grueling all-uphill leg. We just stopped to cheer her on, and she was chugging right along. "She's in the zone!" Jessica noted.

Other notable quotes:
"She's a goo-eater."
"I forgot to drink my canned coffee before my leg, and I'm very angry." "That's you angry?"
"The baby head is in the door!"

Don't call us for the next few hours -- we got no cell phone coverage. Yes, cancel your planned 5 am call.

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Update #3.1

Oops, sent that out a little prematurely.

It got dark during that last leg, #10, but it's a clear night with a big moon.

Jessica's leg, #12, finishes at the Hawthorne Bridge, and it's where we stop and rest while van #1 heads back out. Word is Kate is cooking something up for us back in Portland. Pictures to follow, surely.

KATU News is here on the trail! Cool.

Map from starting point to Leg 11:

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Update #3

Holly just came in from 6.7 miles on the Springwater Corridor and Kim headed out. Jessica is just about going crazy for anticipation for her leg.

Update #2

I ran! Felt pretty good. Which is lucky, cause I have it do it two more times.

Now Patty is out, running leg 8, and looking strong. I suspect she is aiming to sustain a very mild injury that will, nevertheless, prohibit her from completing her assigned legs. So we are providing her a lot of encouragement, cause I don't want to run any extra legs!

We pulled into the transfer and found our volunteer, Lizzie, laying down the law. A traffic control assignment suits her nicely. Before she realized it was us pulling in, she gave us her angry face when we didn't obey her hand signal. Oops, our bad!

Check out up to the minute photos on Flickr.


Update #1

Wow! I'm about to start my first leg, and we saw a guy who just finished, stumbling around, supported by his two friends. Turns out he has heatstroke, and he's being tended to by a nurse. And emergency services are on the way.

So, we're going to try to avoid that!

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Update #0

UHAC will be posting Josh's Hood to Coast updates from the road! His team is Mary, Angie, Nicci, Lisa, Hayden, Karen, Josh, Patty, Peter, Holly, Kim, and Jessica.

He has an iPhone, so mainly as a means of showing it off, he'll be writing reports from along the relay.

Their first runner hits the pavement at about noon. Josh will be in the second van, starting about five hours later, so unless something really interesting happens, we won't hear much til the evening.

The rest of the updates will be first person from Josh, and I'll try to update them as he sends them.

Josh's team started at 12:15pm. Here is a map of the first leg:

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UHAC VICTORIOUS OVER #1 RANKED TEAM

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The Brooklyn Park Pub team went undefeated in the D3 2007 Summer League. The last time they played UrbanHonking AC, back on June 28th, they won 14-7, with only the mercy rule keeping UHAC within seven goals. As UHAC ended up the 5th ranked team, they were scheduled to play the #1 ranked Brooklyn Park Pub in the playoffs. Realistically, everyone expected to lose this game, but the real test was going to be if UHAC could stay within the seven points.

Fast...UrbanHonking AC got off to a rocky start with both of their regular keepers unable to make the game (K. Looper was out with an injury, and new father G. Merrill was on taking some personal time). Team Captain Ryan Wise reprised his High School role of guarding the net, which left only one substitute for the 46 minutes game. The other UHAC players were Gil, Peter, Josh, Curt, and Tim G.

Interestingly, the Brooklyn Park Pubber's were also short staffed, with only four players able to take the field at the start of the game, even as the ref waited a few minutes to get started. Unfortunately they played a strong defense for the first minutes of the game and UHAC was unable to score. Eventually their fifth man showed up and entered the game. He was also the first to score a few minutes after entering the game.

The BeastThe Beast, AKA The Tallest Futsaller Alive, AKA Tower of Power, rocketed in a corner kick to bring the Pubbers up 2-0. UHAC responds quickly with Josh passing it to Gil who shoots to the corner but their keeper manages to bring it in.

Ten minutes into the game and there was a high kick towards the UHAC net. Ryan came out to get it but they managed to shoot one past him. Pubbers were then up 3-0, which caused some grumbling from UHAC.

Josh fed another pass to Gil, who managed to spin his way past two defenders and tap one into the corner! UHAC scored! Just a few minutes later Tim managed to break away and take a shot... the keeper reached out and managed to touch the ball, but it went in anyway! UHAC just one point down with a score of 3-2.

UpsetContinuing on a roll, Gil brought the ball up the center, passed it over to Peter who eased one past the keeper! With the score tied up, the Pubbers started to get a little physical. With 5:12 left on the clock they shot one past Ryan and took the lead again, and they got one more in with just 16 seconds left.

It seemed like the lack of subs was taking its toll on both teams. UHAC was pretty upbeat at the half, pleased with their performance so far. The second half started with the Burj Dubai of Futsal firing a rocket of a shot past Ryan. Curt responded with very near miss, looking like he was planning on scoring this half. Unfortunately the "camping" strategy of the Pubbers paid off more dividends with another shot they made with no UHAC defenders in the way. This put the score at 7-3.

Tim came in from the side and the keeper stayed back in the net, fearing the pass, allowing Tim to shoot one past him! Just a minute later and the Angry One managed to weave his way past the UHAC defense and score. With about four minutes left on the clock Peter's injuries caught up with him, meaning no more subs for UHAC. Everyone looked wiped, but Gil made a fast break drawing the defending Pubbers to him, then past it over to Josh, who scored the final goal of the evening, making the score 5-8.

WE WIN!Interestingly, even with the score being 5-8 in favor of the Pubbers, UrbanHonking AC technically won the game by forfeit! The rules state that a team must field a full complement of players, and that is five people. As Team Captain, Ryan brought this up to the powers that be, and apparently this rule is only enforced when a team is short two players, and it's okay to play without one player... None of us are that happy with the ruling, and it would appear that the printed rules that everyone follows are more "guidelines" that can be interpreted in many ways, but if you follow the letter of the law, this was an UrHo victory!

All in all this was a good season for the UrbanHonking AC. We played very, very well against a team that clearly should have been placed in a higher division and we won the Rivals Cup. The team grows stronger each season, and I'm looking forward to the next chapter of the UrbanHonking AC.

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