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  1. #136

    Track & Field Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4ever
    _ Wrong. I went there twice in the 90's in the javelin throw. Eugene OR and Austin TX _
    4, houndoggy is just an a**hat with an agenda. He has no clue about how to actually win a conference meet, nor does he know anything about the history of the program. He THINKS he does, of course, but that's another story.

  2. Track & Field Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    okay so you want to bash _____ ____, well I have known her for a very long time to know that her injuries date back to high school. for one, she has exercised enduced asthma. which means when it is cold, rainy with humidity, or when the grass is freshly cut, she has an attack. (how can you hold that against somebody?) 2. she has a missing L-5 in her back which she strained her sophomore year here which is the reason why she has quad/hamstring problems. 3. she has 3 stress fractures in her left foot and that is why she was on crutches. ( she wanted to try the intermediate hurdles and coach veazey allowed her. coming down on her left foot after jumping over the hurdles 3 months ago is the reason for her injury) i was with her in the training room when she got her MRI results from the trainers. oh and by the way, SHE DOES GO TO THE TRAINING ROOM EVERYDAY! her shoulder injury...she never had an injury...she slept on it wrong. i remember b/c she slept at my house. just stop talking about her. she did nothing to you.

    another things, you are right about all the drama on the team. i was there when those things were said with the confrontation b/w the two athletes. what i meant was that we were more of a team with eachother. we were getting along more and were caring more how everyone did in competition. we have problems. it is apparent. we know.


  3. This is so COOL Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    Quote Originally Posted by cajuntrack
    okay so you want to bash _____ ____, well I have known her for a very long time to know that her injuries date back to high school. for one, she has exercised enduced asthma. which means when it is cold, rainy with humidity, or when the grass is freshly cut, she has an attack. (how can you hold that against somebody?) 2. she has a missing L-5 in her back which she strained her sophomore year here which is the reason why she has quad/hamstring problems. 3. she has 3 stress fractures in her left foot and that is why she was on crutches. ( she wanted to try the intermediate hurdles and coach veazey allowed her. coming down on her left foot after jumping over the hurdles 3 months ago is the reason for her injury) i was with her in the training room when she got her MRI results from the trainers. oh and by the way, SHE DOES GO TO THE TRAINING ROOM EVERYDAY! her shoulder injury...she never had an injury...she slept on it wrong. i remember b/c she slept at my house. just stop talking about her. she did nothing to you.

    another things, you are right about all the drama on the team. i was there when those things were said with the confrontation b/w the two athletes. what i meant was that we were more of a team with eachother. we were getting along more and were caring more how everyone did in competition. we have problems. it is apparent. we know.
    ****I had to delete the first part of my post (see top of page)*********

    NOW, I'll tell you the kind of people I have respect for. I have 2 great examples. First is Luke Moody. For those of you that do not know Luke broke his leg (a clean break right through the skin) while high jumping at the indoor conference meet in 2006. Luke then had a metal rod placed in his leg and about 12 weeks later he began walking. Shortly after this Luke was trying to regain his fitness on the bike and in the pool. Luke trained his butt off. Luke did NOT look for excuses (he has a dang rod in his leg for Christ sake!). Instead, Luke looked for a reason to GET BETTER, the exact opposite of what most people, (can't mention name) included, do. Luke has had an impressive outdoor season this year after breaking his leg just over one year ago. Luke is one of the hardest working athletes out there. He is one of the first to show up, and almost always the last one to leave!

    Secondly is Kayla Vice. Kayla signed her letter of intent at UL going into her senior year of high school track season. The week of her district meet Kayla tore her ACL while pole vaulting, which of course ended her season. Kayla had surgery just after tearing her ACL and began recovery. She wanted to prove that she is a great athlete. Then, during her freshman year at UL, Kayla was forced to undergo a SECOND surgery to repair her ACL. There were complications after the first surgery. Kayla trained her butt off and looked for a reason to excel. After months of rehab and months of non-stop pole vaulting, AND LESS THAN ONE YEAR after her SECOND ACL surgery, Kayla Vice WON the Sun Belt Conference Championship in the pole vault. With all of the odds against her, Kayla persevered and looked for a reason to keep going. She did not look for a reason to drop out of her workout.


    HERE IS A POEM that my coach gave me in high school. I try to live by the words of this poem and I think it would be good for you to read it. It's called "NO EXCUSES".

    Any excuse for non-performance, however valid, softens the character. It is a sedative against one's own conscience. When a man uses an excuse, he attempts to convince both himself and others that unsatisfactory performance is somehow acceptable. He is - perhaps unconsciously - attempting to divert attention from perfomance; the only thing that counts is his own want for sympathy. The user is dishonest with himself as well as others. No matter how good or how valid, the excuse never changes the performance.
    The world measures success in terms of performance alone. No man is remembered in history for what he would have accomplished. History never ask how hard it was to do the job, nor considers the obstacles that had to be overcome. It never measures the handicaps. It counts only one thing - PERFORMANCE. No man ever performend a worthwile task without consciously ignoring many a plausible excuse.
    To use an excuse is a habit. We cannot have both the performance habit and the excuse habit. We all have a supply of excuses. The more we usue them the lower become our standards, the poorer our performance. The better we perform, the less plausible our excuses become.
    Next time you want to defend you sub-par performance, say instead (at least to yourself) NO EXCUSES!!!

    THE END

  4. Default Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    Joel I appreciate your candor but I wish you had stuck to this statement a little more.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoelJP45
    First of all, I would like to say that I am in NO WAY putting down any current UL track and field athletes

  5. Default Re: UL's Arceneaux hopes to shine at conference

    Quote Originally Posted by houndoggy1
    _ Nice article for an athlete who is jumping ship and transferring to a Texas school. He's seen enough of the tight discipline, exceptional workouts teaching running strategy and increased chances for breaking 10-flat in the 100-meters. Good ridance. Northside has yet to produce anyone of merit in track & field. Perhaps the Texas school can break that string. the best of luck to the 2nd smart`(The 1st quit and went to LSU 2 years ago when he saw the writing on the wall.) Now we see chapter two of the saga. _
    So, that make 4 people that are leaving the UL team? 3 distance runners and 1 sprinter? I wonder how many others will end up leaving, the next few weeks should be telling.

  6. Default Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

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  7. Default Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    Well it is R M "Bob" Cole ----VOB did this coach once teach at VC?????


  8. #143

    Default Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
    _ I do not know a whole bunch about the current track and field but I can say that a few years back I initiated pressure washing the stadium! I went to the head coach after we finished the baseball pressure washing and painting. Gerald then got involved and painting of the restrooms, concessions, floors painted and tiled, offices refurbished, UL logos placed on concrete and stadium walls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I certainly enjoyed getting involved and I feel more of us need to do the same. I am sure we could do some sort of cook off/boiled crawfish/crabs and a bike-a-thon that could raise some monies this SUMMER!!

    Hey if we raise $5,000 this Summer for whatever the coaches need that would be a great place to start.

    Emails to send invitations
    Early morning news, news paper, and radio shows to advertise more....
    Sponsors at $250 a piece with each person getting involved raising $1000.....how much could be raised....????
    T-Shirts could be made up ......... Cajun Summer Trek '07!!!

    DaddyCajun _

    And I bet the coach was in the trenches washing with you? Yeah, right! Or was he too busy riding around in his Mercedes?

  9. Track & Field The Book CC Track & Field 2007-08


      Lance Veazey, UL's track and field coach the past five seasons, tendered his resignation earlier this week and will be accepting an athletic director position at a private secondary school in Houston.

    Veazey's resignation is effective June 30, ending a tenure during which the Ragin' Cajuns won one Sun Belt Conference cross country title and was league runner-up once both indoors and outdoors. However, the UL program has struggled in recent years, finishing at the bottom in the Sun Belt outdoor championships in each of the past two seasons.

    "It's been difficult at times," Veazey said. "It seemed like there was one thing after another with everything that's happened. We went through two seasons when the track was under construction and then the problems with the hurricanes. It's been very challenging times to say the least."

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com


    Homes SO Clean

  10. #145

    Default Re: Veazey decides to accept challeges elsewhere, resigns as UL track coach

    Good luck to Coach Veazey. It was a pleasure running under him, Coach Lancon, and Coach Lemaire.


  11. #146

    Track & Field Re: Veazey decides to accept challeges elsewhere, resigns as UL track coach

    Veazey was a nice guy(coach), but I feel that I am not alone in that it was time for a change! We need a more energy filled coach willing to do MORE fund raising and MORE aggressive recruiting, especially in the Acadiana area!!


    Good luck to coach Veazey,
    Exciting times are ahead for Louisiana Track and Field,
    Hollis Conway are you a canidate or can you and the like be involved in the search.
    DaddyCajun


  12. #147

    Default Re: Veazey decides to accept challeges elsewhere, resigns as UL track coach

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
    _ Veazey was a nice guy(coach), but I feel that I am not alone in that it was time for a change! We need a more energy filled coach willing to do MORE fund raising and MORE aggressive recruiting, especially in the Acadiana area!!


    Good luck to coach Veazey,
    Exciting times are ahead for Louisiana Track and Field,
    Hollis Conway are you a canidate or can you and the like be involved in the search.
    DaddyCajun _
    More fundraising? Coach Veazey had more to do than Lancon. Let's just say, he wasn't put on a level playing field and had alot stacked against him.

    DaddyCaj:

    E-mail me at njbouterie@hotmail.com if you want more info. But let's just say, the statement that Coach Veazey should have done more to raise money is extremely easy to make if you don't know everything that was going on.

  13. #148

    Track & Field Re: Veazey decides to accept challeges elsewhere, resigns as UL track coach

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
    _ More fundraising? Coach Veazey had more to do than Lancon. Let's just say, he wasn't put on a level playing field and had alot stacked against him.

    DaddyCaj:

    E-mail me at njbouterie@hotmail.com if you want more info. But let's just say, the statement that Coach Veazey should have done more to raise money is extremely easy to make if you don't know everything that was going on. _
    Email in route, hope I can help!

    DaddyCajun

  14. #149

    Default Re: 5 more Ragin' Cajuns Qualify for NCAA Regional meet

    Joel, Your open bashing remarks are the perpetual cancers that have plagued this program for the past four years and those which Silve despises in his program. Strap it on and get ready to defend your remarks. He has seen them, and has learned who you are and he is NOT a happy person. What a sordid first impression you have provided!


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