Saturday, November 23, 2024

Yes Tom, This Is Certainly Blog Worthy!


 If you met both Coach Groves and Tom Rapp, you may at first figure there can't be two people further apart in personality and presentation on Earth.  But that would be missing the alarming similarities they had.  No, Tom didn't annoy anyone in management or administration daily.  No, Tom never uttered expletives willy-nilly. No, Tom had no apparent aversion to Coach Paterno.  But both Coach Groves and Tom Rapp both had a knack for guiding young men (and women) toward becoming better people. Neither Tom or I knew Coach was guided by the thought that "College Athletics is for education and recreation, nothing more. Winning is important only because you learn more."  Not until far after our college years were over.

Tom just retired from coaching cross country at Mason High School in Ohio near Cincinnati.  He went out with a somewhat unexpected State Title in the large school division, the school's 5th title. That is with 4 runner up titles.  He has also coached 3 individual champions in his career.  Those stats don't even come close to eclipsing his greatest contributions to the physical, mental and spiritual growth of hundreds of his athletes.  Congratulations Tom.  I treasure every moment we had together during those years at PSU.

Monday, October 28, 2024

The Mountain Runs Are Long Gone

Someone brought up the mountain runs Coach Groves adored to me recently. We lamented that they are almost never done anymore. What they are missing... 

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

The Best Running Advice I Ever Received

 I really never had any running talent at all.  Didn't even make it to Districts in my Junior year.  But something clicked that season that gave me enough of something to eventually walk on at Penn State and letter my first year of Cross Country.  And continue on for 3 more years on a team in the "Final Four".

I joined the York Road Runners Club and hung around some older runners just out of college.  The encouragement and knowledge gave me a bit of a surge.

But the real improvement came from one simple "trick" which was given to me by a member of the club.

Run twice a day! 

So I started running at 6:00am nearly every day, 3 miles on M/W/F and 5 miles on T/Th.  That made all the difference in the world.

 


Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Coach Groves Was Strict About Morning Runs

Maybe science has created a way around that!

The rule for distance runners was "out the door by 9:00am". 4 to 6 miles was encouraged. I once had Coach for a phys ed class in Fitness and Games. If I knocked on his window at Rec Hall, I could skip class that day. If it was before 9:00am.

Monday, September 30, 2024

There Has Been Four Generations of Restaurant Changes Since I was In State College

Extinct Eating Establishments in State College

It has been more than 30 years since college, and the average lifespan of restaurants is around 4 or 5 years.  So many have come and gone since the good ole days.

Some of my favorites are long gone:

  • Wuv's - Where a Taco Bell now resides on College Avenue.  They had the first ever unpeeled fries and pretty good milkshakes. (Lets not talk about their Wuv Juice!)
  • The Hot Dog Hut (or Weiner World?) Actually Weiner King- Located where Baby's is now.  They once had a 25 cent special which included a hot dog and knit cap (various styles) on a pre-meet Thursday.  We traveled back and forth from the locker room at Rec Hall with quarters to buy as many as possible.  Everybody had a selection of caps that year, which delighted everyone.  Friend of the Group Martha White (Collins) actually worked there, and did not eat hot dogs at all.  Must have been a miserable job!  Maybe she can fill us in? Martha has chimed in that it was indeed a tough job for her!  Which will stimulate another blog post on bad jobs I have had, with a few good ones thrown in...
  • Pedro's - Also located at the current location of Baby's when the Hot Dog Hut closed down (They ran out of hats or something?)  This was also a prominent Thursday meal, sometimes both lunch and dinner.  Thirsty Thursday gave any size drink with a $1 purchase. Taco, chili and chips x2 with a large Mountain Dew was a great meal.  
  • Roy Rogers - Where a Chipotle's (or something like that) is on College Avenue.  A holster of fries at 1:00AM was a staple.
  • The Cattle Car - Where a Jimmy John's (formerly CC Peppers) is now on College Avenue. (This post was stimulated by Darryl Jones' memory of the best sandwich shop of all.)  Introduced me to "The Cosmo", a heated sandwich like in Europe, "cosmopolitan style".  Usually I got the Club with turkey, roast beef and ham with Swiss.
  • The HUB Cafeteria Training Table The Terrace Room - The team at one time could eat here if they were late for the dorms, which happened often when we had our locker room at the Stadium.  They gave free glasses with the Nittany Lion performing various sports during one term.  I'm sure there are a few of you that still have some of them.  The privilege was rescinded for non-scholarship peons and walk-ons once Coach Groves caught heck for our actions.  From then on we hustled to the dorms which were kept open for us and they invariably served us fried perch because the good stuff was gone! (From an anonymous source - Track athletes were allowed $8 less per meal than the football team and $6.50 less than the soccer team.)
  • Arbys - At the corner of Atherton and College. Nothing special but the scene of an everyday dinner by my brother when he lived across the street.
  • Hardees - On Atherton where a dry cleaners is now located.  They had a $2 special of 2 roast beef sandwiches, fries and a drink.  When 2 of them were combined, it was a glorious feast.
  • Hooters - At the current Irish Tavern on College Avenue near University Drive. Formerly Greek Pizza.  This was the scene of an impromptu Awards Dinner in the early years of the Coach Groves Golf Tourney!  We actually had one of the waitresses drive Coach in the Drink Cart at one of the Tournaments also.  I'll hunt for the photo again...
  • The Olde Original Diner - Still there but a mere shell of its former self.  Long lines and late night dinners of Road Kill (omelet with everything) and a pound of fries...
  • The Eutaw House - Just off 322 near Seven Mountains (Potters Mill). My HS Coach treated me to a steak dinner there after the State XC Meet in 1977.  I was still burping that steak early in the Harrisburg Marathon the next day! Edgar Allan Poe actually ate and stayed there one time. Or maybe not. (Check the link.)
  • Train Station Restaurant - The Herlocher keystone restaurant above the Cattle Car.  Introduced the world to Herlochers Dipping Mustard. I don't think I ever ate there. The Herlochers actually closed down all of their restaurants suddenly and moved to Florida.  It was a major shock to the State College community.

 

Monday, August 19, 2024

A Hill To Die On

Does anyone else remember Jim Hill's recruiting visit to PSU in the late 70s?  He was chaperoned by Ziggy, I think, during a weekend of a classic Ziggy Party! Maybe even the one that the Women's Gymnastic Team attended?






Sunday, August 4, 2024

Results Of The 2024 Coach Groves Golf Tourney

Joe Bastardi, noted PSU meteorologist and Nittany Lion Wrestler, has been designated the sole winner of this year's Tourney.

His out-of-the-box forecast of 6 hours of rain beginning on the first tee and ending with the first course of the awards dinner ruled the day.



Saturday, August 3, 2024

Coach Harry Groves Memorial Golf Tournament Update

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZwL-KR0Mss?si=UdP2LV0-A4hd80SV

Alumni Reunion Early Morning

A few of us got together for a photo at the Shrine. Lower number of us this year, but don't be confused. 2 Olympians and 3 current PSU record holders are among them.

The Interns are offering cash rewards for the first to identify them all correctly





Sunday, July 28, 2024

Is This The Year?

Joe Kovacs recently bench pressed 770 pounds twice. He said he could do more, but he has other things to do soon. Others said if he didn't have to dabble in shot putting, he could be the world's strongest man.

Could this be his year? 

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Olympic Glory




Mike Shine 1976
Barney Ewell 1948

Saturday, July 13, 2024

Track Alumni (Golfers) at the 2024 Olympics

  • Cheickna Traore will compete for The Ivory Coast in the 200M.  First round starts on August 5 at 13:55 (1:55pm)*.
  • Handal Roban will compete for St. Vincent & the Grenadines in the 800M. First round starts on August 7 at 5:55am*.
  • Joe Kovacs competes for USA in the Shot Put. Opening round on August 2 at 14:10 (2:10pm)*.
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*All times are East Coast Times

Sunday, June 30, 2024

Alumni Golfer 2024 Olympic Trials Last Day Update

Tyler Merkley and Morgan Shigo placed 10th and 11th in the Hammer, ending PSU's Trials. 

Friday, June 28, 2024

Alumni Golfer 2024 Olympic Trials Day 5

Morgan Shigo and Tyler Merkley are in Hammer action today. Updates to come. Second flight 3 throws with top 12 getting to the finals. 

Morgan Shigo and Tyler Merkley both to the Finals

Later...

Darius Smallwood and Isaiah Harris in Heat 1 of the 800M.  Brannon Kidder in Heat 3. Go 800U.

Brannon Kidder with sub 1:45, but all three miss the finals. 

AND... 

Rachel Fatherly in the SP.

Rachel misses the finals. 

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Alumni Golfer 2024 Olympic Trials Update Day 4

Isaiah Harris, Brannon Kidder and Darius Smallwood all move on the the 3 Semi-finals of the 800M in 1:46 and change. Top 2 in each heat and the next 3 best times will make the finals. 

Monday, June 24, 2024

Alumni Golfer 2024 Olympic Trials Update Day 3

Rachel Gearing ended her trials with 21st place in 2:02.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Alumni Golfer 2024 Olympic Trials Day 2

Joe Kovacs makes his third Olympic team with a second place throw of 73' 7.25". Can he add to his 2 Olympic silver medals? 

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Alumni Golfer 2024 Olympic Trials Update 1

Rachel Gearing advances to the 2nd round in the 800M with a 2:01.

Brannon Kidder fails to advance in the 1500M with a 3:40.

Joe Kovacs advances to the finals in the SP with 72 foot opening round.

ADDENDUM :
Samaria Mcdonald just missed qualifying in the Hammer with 214'9".

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

RIP Willie Mays

 Coach Groves often told the story of being in the same unit as Willie in the US Army.  Was very proud to have had Willie show him how to throw a javelin.



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Happy Birthday Coach Groves

Which means Penn Relays week! Goodness squared. 

Sunday, March 24, 2024

2024 Track Alumni Reunion And Coach Groves Golf Outing Ushers In The 2024 Olympic Athletics Schedule

 Our Reunion and golf tourney is being held in early August this year and will correspond with the beginning of the Track and Field events of the 2024 Paris Olympics.  Set some time aside to join your teammates and meet new friends at our event.

22nd Annual Penn State Track and Field Alumni Gathering / Harry Groves Memorial Golf Outing

(August 2 – 3, 2024)

As I normally start these invites, let me first apologize to anyone receiving this notification that may not be interested in attending this event – we’ve done what we could to screen / purge addresses, but unfortunately, it’s not full-proof…                     

This year, the opening reception and dinner will take place at The Graduate, 125  South Atherton Street.   We have a block of rooms reserved there for $199 / night (held until July 3) – (reference the Penn State Track and Field Alumni) – phone number there is (814) 231-2100.  As an alternative, the Ramada located at 1450 South Atherton St ((814) 238-3001) usually has rooms available around $129/night, as does the Penn Stater (800)-233-7505 (there are no blocks there for preferred pricing just as a heads up and those rates are always subject to change)…

FRIDAY’S EVENTS (August 2nd):                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

7:00 pm – 10:00 pm   Meet and Greet cash bar (hors d ‘oeuvres will be provided) – Graduate Ballroom                                                                                                                                    

                       50-50, Putting contest, other games TBD (bar crawl sure to follow)

SATURDAY EVENTS (August 3rd): 

9:30 am – 11:00 am  - Numbnutz Alumni Triathlon will be year, sorry – I know how much you enjoyed the laughs…    Coffee, juice, donuts to be provided. 

1:00pm – 6:00pm   - Golf outing at the Mountain View Country Club (old Elks Club) again this year with the putting contest taking place at 1:00 pm (something we’ve been arriving too late to do for the past three years) with a 1:30pm start to captain’s choice scramble.  If you need clubs, there are always folks bringing extra sets, so you don’t have to worry about renting (be sure to let us know when you register, so we can plan to have them there).

1:00pm – 3:00pm   Activities for those not golfing (Depending upon weather), - yet to be determined, we will follow up once we have volunteers and chosen events.  We typically have a group gathering to hike Mt. Nittany or take a campus tour (either to the Creamery or the Sports Museum (may be an additional cost)).  Meeting spot(s) and tour guide(s) to be announced Friday night – leaving from the hotel lobby (Vivian to heads this up).

6:30pm – 10:00pm   Dinner reception and awards ceremony for golf outing will take place at The Graduate  Ballroom (125 South Atherton Street – Lobby Level).

For those of you whom have not heard, there has been a new endowment / scholarship fund established in the name of Coach Schwartz.  The link established for this fund is:  http://raise.psu.edu/GarySchwartz.  If you prefer mailing in your contribution, make your check out to Penn State University adding on the memo line “Coach Gary Schwartz’s Endowment fund” – mailed to Donor and Member Services – 2583 Gateway Drive, Suite 130 Bristol Place One – State College, PA 16801

 

Costs / Fees:

$450 / FAMILY (all under one roof) – All Events                                                                                                                  $400 / FAMILY – Saturday only – All Events                                                                                                                                            $400 / FAMILY – All Events (with only one golfer)                                                                                                                $250 / FAMILY – Both Nights – No Golf                                                                                                                                  $200 / FAMILY – Friday Night Only                                                                                                                                          $350 / SENIOR (67 or Older) FAMILY – All Events        $300 (with only one golfing)                                                                                                        $250 / SENIOR FAMILY – All Events - No Golf                                                                                                                       $300 / PERSON – All Events                                                                                                                                                      $200 / PERSON – All Saturday Events                                                                                                                                      $150 / PERSON – All Events – No Golf                                                                                                                                     $100 / PERSON – Golf only                                                                                                                                                                $250 / SENIOR PERSON – All Events                                                                                                                                       $175 / SENIOR PERSON – All Saturday Events                                                                                                                      $150 / SENIOR PERSON – All Events – No Golf                                                                                                                      $100 / SENIOR PERSON – Golf Only                                                                                                                                                                         FLYING IN – DROP $100 off your fees                                                                                                                                      RECENT GRAD (past three years) – DROP 25% off your fees                                                                                              OLYMPIAN – COMPLEMENTARY – and thanks for attending!                                                                                            PAYING BY PAYPAL – ADD $10 to cover the fees                                                                                                       QUESTIONING THE METHODOLOGY BEHIND THE COSTS – DOUBLE YOUR CHARGE                                                      

NON- REFUNDABLE FEES – IF YOU CANCEL, OR IF THERE IS A WEATHER RELATED CANCELATION – ALL MONIES WILL THEN BE CONTRIBUTED DIRECTLY TO THE PENN STATE TRACK PROGRAM                                                            

This event is open to men, women, and friends (or enemies) of PSU alumni and of course the Alumni themselves - the more the merrier!  This is all about the laughs, brother/sisterhood and continued support for the current men’s and women’s track teams.  Remember, when it comes to considering golf, you will have three other hackers on your team to laugh at, and with, so don’t worry about how bad your game is! 

Donations / Gifts are happily accepted if you would like to help us defer some of our costs, as we contribute all proceeds to the current program.

Please send checks or money orders to:

Harry Smith                                                                                                                                                                                          2040 Central Grove                                                                                                                 Toledo, OH  43614

PayPal option available again this year on the Blog or Facebook page (Dave Baskwill is coordinating) – if utilizing PayPal include another $10 to your total as mentioned above to defer the charge (as mentioned above).

If you should have any other questions or comments, please let me know – Hope to see you this year!     

Clark Haley ’85   (484) 716-8517  Clarkehaley@yahoo.com

 
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