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Cougar Spotlight
Charlie, Sophomore
Alec, Senior
Charlie"Prior to coming to CPS, I saw running as an individual sport, so when I joined cross country as a freshman, I was solely focused on my individual goals. I soon realized, however, that in cross country you rely on your teammates just as much as you do in any other “team” sport. You need 7 strong runners to win, not just a couple of front runners. Our team thrived on this idea of the strong pack, not relying on individuals to win the races, but rather a group of 7 or 8 that can finish in any order. This allowed us not to provide too much pressure on any single member, because we all knew that if we had a bad race, a teammate would help pick up the slack. This strategy proved to be amazingly successful this past season as we became NCS champions and state medalists. I’ve never felt so much a part of a team as I have felt these past two years on CPS cross country."Alec"Running at CPS has changed my life.  Before I joined XC in my Junior year, I was worried that I wouldn't have the time for sports and school at the same time.  I thought that if I spent every afternoon practicing, I'd fall behind in my homework.   However, after joining XC, just the opposite happened.  XC showed me that I was really much more capable than I had previously realized.  I learned that I could run fast, that I could run far, and, most importantly, that through gut-wrenching pain, I had the motivation to keep on running.  It was a really trippy thing to learn, and it was, for lack of a better word, empowering.  Ultimately, the motivation which I discovered in races ended up translating into other activities.  I was willing to do more homework.  I didn't mind not having free time.  I was compelled to floss more often.  I learned that you don't necessarily have to make a tradeoff to do sports at CPS.  I'm extremely happy that I found this out, because I love the running community at CPS.  Everyone is so motivated, and everyone puts up with the same pain that I do during a race.  Before I was part of the Track and XC team, I felt like something was missing in my CPS experience, but now I feel connected to all the other runners, and because of that, I feel much more connected to the school.  XC ROCKS!  Track too."