14TH
ANNUAL BOB DAILEY MEMORIAL
TRACK
MEET
Who was Bob Dailey?
Why was our stadium named after him?
Most of you will not remember Coach Dailey. He was involved in track and field in
But how does this
affect those of you who didn’t know Bob Dailey?
Coach Dailey firmly believed that through track you can
gain many valuable life skills. If you
go to practice regularly, listen and learn form your coaches and peers, try
your best at all times and struggle to better your own personal best, you will
learn inner endurance and drive. You
will learn good sportsmanship, how to win gracefully and how to accept loss as
a challenge to try again. You also will
meet many new people and friends and your life will become richer and fuller in
many ways.
Coach Dailey firmly believed that winning a race was very
nice, but the athlete who fell and tried again or offered a helping hand or
kept going no matter what the odds, was the true winner. He felt that these attempts and personal
triumphs are the events which should be recognized, applauded and rewarded -
for these are the skills which form the strong caring citizens of the future.
If Coach Dailey were here today, he would only have one
piece of advice:
“Do your best and go
for a P.B.”
Hope you all have a great meet here at the 14th
Annual Bob Dailey Invitational!
-
Marilyn Dailey