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RCS Triathlon Club Sweeps Great Balls of Fire Awards at Richmond Triathlons

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

RICHMOND. Against competition from teams five times larger from the greater Richmond area, fifteen students and seven parents and friends from Redeemer Classical School’s Triathlon Club successfully completed their first triathlon race and in the process swept the two “Great Balls of Fire” team awards given out to the group displaying the most team spirit.

The swim, bike and run races were held at the Shady Grove YMCA in Glen Allen, VA on Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1 called the Power Kids Triathlon and the Power Sprint Triathlon, respectively. Forming a triathlon club at Redeemer Classical School was the idea of physical education teacher, Amy Underwood, who had completed her first triathlon in Manassas, VA, in March 2008.

“I had been talking with the students about setting fitness goals that were challenging but achievable. I told them about the excitement of a triathlon and the opportunity to compete and was amazed to find so many students who wanted to join the race”, commented Underwood.

As part of the training for this event, Underwood organized a series of swimming, cycling and running clinics on Saturday mornings through April and May at the RMH Wellness Center and at Redeemer Classical School’s campus in Keezletown. In addition to actually training, Underwood taught the students about nutrition and preparing for transitions between each event.

Underwood continued, “I wanted the students to see that difficult goals are achievable if you work hard and encourage one another.”

What the students were not expecting was the recognition for their efforts as a team during the awards ceremonies after each race. According to Richmond Multisports race director, Laurie Mehler, the Great Balls of Fire Award is not given to the team with the largest number of participants, but to the team displaying the qualities of sportsmanship and the most enthusiastic support and encouragement for fellow team members. Mehler announced, “there was no question that the team best displaying these qualities is Redeemer Classical School from Harrisonburg.”

The Power Kids race consisted of two different age brackets and distances for students ages 5 – 8 and 9 – 14. Distances for the younger children were 50 m swim, 1.8 mile bicycle, and 0.5 mile run and the older children were 100 m swim, 4.8 mile bicycle and 1.1 mile run. Redeemer had 2 students in the 5 – 8 category and 12 students in the 9 – 14 category. Seven adults and one student competed in the Power Sprint Triathlon with distances of 300 m swim, 12.4 mile bicycle and 3.1 mile run. There were 180 participants in the Power Kids Triathlon and 420 participants in the Power Sprint Triathlon.

Individual awards were also given out by age category for each race and four participants representing the Redeemer Classical School Triathlon Club received awards. Joseph Bannister of Penn Laird and Aaron Stapel of Harrisonburg received 1st and 2nd place in the male 13-14 year old category in the Power Kids Triathlon with times of 35:43 and 35:47, respectively. Laura Ann Leaton of Mt. Crawford and Rene Leetun of Weyers Cave each received 2nd place in the female 12 – 14 and 45 - 49 age category with times of 1:20:04 and 1:20:56, respectively in the Power Sprint Triathlon. Complete race results for the Power Kids and Power Sprint are linked.

Other participants in the races were:

Power Kids ages 5 – 8: Rebekah Augustine (Bridgewater), Seth Stapel (Harrisonburg)
Power Kids ages 9 – 14: Rachel Augustine (Bridgewater), Micah and Noah Fuster (Waynesboro), William and Charles Leaton (Mt. Crawford), Drew Patton (Mt. Crawford), Anna, Ian and Matthew Slater (Harrisonburg), Mariah Stapel (Harrisonburg), Becky and Jerry Underwood (Harrisonburg)

Power Sprint: Brian Augustine (Bridgewater), Marco and Tiffani Fuster (Waynesboro), Elizabeth and John Leaton (Mt. Crawford), and Amy Underwood (Harrisonburg)

Richmond Multisports was founded to organize multisport endurance events in the Greater Richmond area. There are seven events sponsored by Richmond Multisports for the 2008 season.

June Open Houses Scheduled

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Join us in the coming weeks to find out more about Redeemer Classical School, to meet our faculty, and to find out about the unique classical Christian educational philosophy for grades K - 8. RCS families will be hosting two Informational Coffees and there will be one Open House at our new home in the former Keezletown School.

Informational Coffees: (Childcare provided…no RSVP necessary)

* Wednesday, June 4 at the home of Ron and Kary Phillips in Mt. Crawford at 7:00 pm. Call 828-3436 or email karyron@comcast.net for more information.
* Thursday, June 12 at the home of Mark and Courtney Veerman in Harrisonburg at 7:00 pm. Call 433-8850 or email courtney@veerman.com for more information.

Open House:

* Tuesday, June 17 at Redeemer Classical School at 1688 Indian Trail Road in Keezletown at 7:00 pm

Teachers for the 2008-2009 academic year will include in the Grammar School (Grades K - 4): Mrs. Shernae Storella, Mrs. Christina Rogers, Mrs. Marian Bartenhagen, Mrs. Jane Fowler, Mrs. Annie Leach and the in Logic School (Grades 5 - 8 ): Mrs. Teresa Patton, Mr. Jeremiah Forshey, Mr. Arthur Rogers, Mrs. Heather Dowdy, Mrs. Kath Wissinger, Mrs. Dorothy Scheel, Mrs. Amy Underwood, and Mrs. Laura Carpenter.

Spring Program at Court Square Theater 5/20

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Join us Tuesday, May 20th at Court Square Theater in Downtown Harrisonburg at 6:30 pm for a free performance featuring K - 8 students from Redeemer Classical School.

The annual Spring Evening Performance will feature songs, Latin recitations, handbells and the 8th grade students performing the satirical comedy, Precious Damsels, by Moliere–a French playwright from the 1600s considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature.

This is a great opportunity to find out more about the classical Christian educational philosophy at Redeemer and our academic program and to encourage our students.

Community Open House Celebration March 29

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Keezletown School has reopened and is now the home of grades K - 8 at Redeemer Classical School.

In order to celebrate this historic event, you are all invited to our Community Open House Celebration on Saturday, March 29th from 2 - 5 pm. There will be fun for the entire family.

Festivities include refreshments, children’s activities, entertainment, chances to win great prizes, and information about Redeemer Classical School.

See old friends and meet new ones…

Keezletown School is located at 1688 Indian Trail Road in Keezletown just minutes from I-81.

If you are unable to come to the Community Open House Celebration, but would like to find out more about Redeemer, join us on Wednesday mornings from 9 - 10:30 am for a Drop-In Informational Open House.

Special thanks to the following businesses for their support of the Community Open House Celebration:
Black’s Paint and Floor Coverings, Camp Horizons, Chick-Fil-A of Harrisonburg, Christian Light Publications, Codi’s Cookies and More, Community Bank, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Fine Earth, Harper’s Lawn Ornaments, Keva Planks, La-De-Da, Massanutten Presbyterian Church, Miller’s Storage Buildings, Shreckhise Nursery, SOS Advertising, The Frame Factory, The Hatchery Design Company, The Heiskell School, The Stratford Companies, and Valley Lanes. aldine isd tax office
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