Strong Field to Race at Katie Caples This Weekend

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Sept. 16, 2010) – Bishop Kenny High School will again play host to one of Florida’s premier high school cross country meets in a primetime event Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010, when just before dusk the first starter’s gun fires at the Katie Caples Invitational, presented by adidas and The Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute.

 

The 2010 edition is expected to attract 39 schools from throughout the state and more than 1,300 athletes to Bishop Kenny’s riverfront campus, across the St. Johns River from the picturesque downtown Jacksonville skyline and the municipal sports complex. 

 

The boys and girls field is expected to include 17 teams who finished in the top 5 in their respective classifications at the 2009 FHSAA State Championships, including five of the eight defending state champions: Jacksonville Bolles (girls 2A), Jacksonville Bishop Kenny (boys 2A), Melbourne Holy Trinity (girls 1A), Winter Park Trinity Prep (boys 1A), and Tallahassee Chiles (girls 3A).  In all, scheduled participating teams have won 10 state championships in the past 2 years.  Meanwhile, numerous individual cross country and track and field state champions will be competing for their respective teams. In all, 23 teams committed to attend were ranked in the preseason Top 15 in their respective classifications in FACA/flrunners.com Cross Country Poll. 

 

The Katie Caples Invitational is expected to draw schools from the Jacksonville metro area (Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau and Flagler counties) and as far away as the Pensacola, Orlando, Tallahassee, Melbourne, Stuart, Daytona Beach and Gainesville areas to the Bishop Kenny campus for a unique cross country experience “Under the Lights.”

 

Race Schedule (all races are five kilometers)

6:45 p.m. – Girls JV Race

7:20 p.m. – Boys JV Race

7:55 p.m. – Girls Varsity Race

8:30 p.m. – Boys Varsity Race

9:00 p.m. – Awards Ceremony

 

About the Katie Caples

Katie Caples, a member of the 1996-1998 BK cross country and track and field teams, was driving home from a March of Dimes walk in Jacksonville to her home on Amelia Island.  As she pulled out from an intersection her car was struck on the driver’s side.  After six days of effort, she could not survive the trauma of the accident and passed away on April 24, 1998.  Her teammates then, and those now, miss her inspiration but keep her spirit alive through this special race. 

The Katie Foundation

          Katie’s parents, David and Susan Caples, started a foundation in Katie’s memory in 1998 to provide support to and new initiatives for educational, athletic and other programs that will enrich the well being of middle school and high school students.  As an example, each year the Foundation underwrites scholarships for students progressing to higher levels of education.  The admission for this race goes entirely to funding those scholarships.

The Katie Ride for Life

            When Katie obtained her driver’s license, she elected to be an organ and tissue donor.  At the time of her death,    Katie gave the gift of life to five people from 9 to 62 years of age through heart, liver, lung and kidney transplants.  As many as 100 others were enriched by tissue, bone and cornea donations. 

            There are more than 88,000 Americans currently on the national organ transplant waiting list with 3,000 listed right here in Florida. Every 13 minutes a new name is added to the list and, unfortunately, every 90 minutes someone dies for the lack of an organ. 

            As the Katie Foundation became aware of the paucity of organs available for transplant, it elected to take a proactive role in educating Americans about the problem.  The Katie Ride for Life is its first initiative.  The first ride in April 2005 had 202 cyclists and other participants that raised $35,000 and generated significant public awareness on the issue. 

            The funds raised will be used to help underwrite a ‘Decision Donation’ education program to target sophomores in high school and encourage them to pledge to be an organ donor when they receive their license an ask their parents to make the commitment when they renew their license. 

            For more information on The Katie Ride for Life , visit www.katierideforlife.com.