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The Katie Caples Invitational has been one of the most high caliber meets in the state for years. Attracting some of the best teams in state, and even some quality Georgia teams. This meet is named the Katie Caples Invitational in honor of former Bishop Kenny runner Katie Caples who was killed in a car accident at the age of 17. The admission profits of tomorrows meet will go directly to the Katie Caples scholarship fund, which goes to a Bishop Kenny athlete every year. Flrunners.com will be on-site with complete coverage of race videos, video interviews, photos, and recap of all the events by our team of Zack Bias, Coach John Stevenson, and Mike Leary.
Mike Leary loves covering the Jacksonville area! This weekend he was at the Katie Caples Invitational snapping away through the day light, sunset, and into the night including this picture of the varsity elite race. Check out all the awesome images from one of the area's largest meets.
The Katie Caples Invitational is always one of the most competitive early season meets, and this year was no different. On a soft and slow course, runners from all over Florida, and parts of Georgia took to the course for a battle by the river. We saw some fast times, and some shocking upsets last night in Jacksonville.
A total of forty-two Florida teams competed at the 2014 Katie Caples Invitational. That includes the elite varsity, varsity, and junior varsity races. We wanted to see how the meet would have been scored if everyone ran together in a hyptothetical situation. Some of the varsity teams and individuals would have beaten some of the teams in the elite race. Check out this in-depth feature and see how you would have fared!
A total of forty-two Florida teams competed at the 2014 Katie Caples Invitational. That includes the elite varsity, varsity, and junior varsity races. We wanted to see how the meet would have been scored if everyone ran together in a hyptothetical situation. Some of the varsity teams and individuals would have beaten some of the teams in the elite race. Check out this in-depth feature and see how you would have fared!