Oregon’s Hunter uses future plan for success in present

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Oregon's Shelby Hunter runs towards the finish line just a few steps ahead of Rock Falls' Katie Anderson during the Big Northern Conference Cross Country Meet on Saturday at Centennial Park in Rock Falls. Hunter placed ninth, Anderson 10th.
Oregon's Shelby Hunter runs towards the finish line just a few steps ahead of Rock Falls' Katie Anderson during the Big Northern Conference Cross Country Meet on Saturday at Centennial Park in Rock Falls. Hunter placed ninth, Anderson 10th. (Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft.com)
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The local runners had mixed feelings about the cloudburst. Hunter enjoyed its distraction. Velazquez appreciated the natural coolant.

“I actually love running in the rain,” Velazquez said. “I love it, because you feel open and able to run perfectly fine. It keeps you cooled off. You don’t get too hot or too cold.”

Her teammates didn't necessarily share that sentiment.

“The whole weather and everything got into my mind, I think," said Sandra Gomez, who placed 23rd in 19:52. "I’ve never really run in this amount of rain. I’ll try to use this experience to get ready for next week, which is more important. I’ll just try to run harder.”

"It just makes you feel … heavy," said Paige Davis, who placed 17th in 19:32.

Davis also lamented the installation of drainage ditches that resulted in muddy messes.

"The Marengo girls were just fine with it," Rock Falls coach Mark Truesdell rebutted.

Before the big move next fall, Hunter's got another destination ahead of her – making the Class 1A sectionals and being able to gun for state on her home course.

Saturday morning, her mother walked the course at Centennial Park to find spots to holler out towns such as Kearney, Neb., and Cheyenne, Wy. But at Oregon Park West?

"I can hear her from any spot on the course," Shelby said.

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