Wildcats Take on Legendary “Dead Dog”
September 6, 2014
September 6, 2014
With no meet on the schedule, the Wildcats headed to the Yamhill County countryside for a traditional hard run with roots that date back to the early 1980s. The team ran a hilly ten-mile workout that included the infamous “Dead Dog” Hill. The name “Dead Dog” has filled countless Linfield runners with dread since the legend began three decades ago.
The first group of Wildcat women begin the ascent. |
The story goes that former Linfield coach George Oja and
some of his top runners were running a workout over a hilly farm road outside
McMinnville, when a stray dog decided to trot along with them. As the grade of the hills continued to
increase, so too did the dog’s apparent suffering. Eventually the group, with panting dog in tow, hit an
absolutely brutal climb. As the
runners ascended the hill, they noticed that the dog’s heavy panting had
subsided. Looking over their
shoulders for their four-legged companion, they saw the canine’s collapsed and
lifeless body on the side of the road.
The legend of “Dead Dog” had been born.
Junior Alex Mangan keeps his eyes on the prize as he attacks "Dead Dog." |
The Wildcats celebrate at High Heaven Road after conquering the hill. |
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