SEPTEMBER 3, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A23 boys and girls teams last season. While McNary has just under two dozen stu- dent-athletes out for the team this year — which is still fairly low — Buff oni is hoping to convince more kids to join the team before the conclusion of the season. “When there are young kids out, they will usually bring more with them. I have told them to come to practice every day and bring a friend because we will be taking kids until the end of the year,” Buff oni said. “I am hoping by the end of the year that we may be able to get to 30 or 40 and then grow from there.” Buff oni grew up on the East Coast and was a self-proclaimed football, bas- ketball and baseball guy. But he started to learn more running from his college roommate, who was a decathlete. After receiving his Masters degree at Slippery Rock University in 1987, Buff oni received his fi rst job teaching physical education at a high school in New York, where he also coached foot- ball and track and fi eld. While coaching in New York, Buff oni noticed that he wasn’t getting a lot of distance runners for the track team, which is why he eventually elected to take on coaching cross country. “When I was doing track, I would see that we had no distance runners, and I would complain to the cross country coach about not getting me any distance runners. Then fi nally, I said to myself that if I wanted distance runners, I would have to develop them myself,” Buff oni said. After coaching in New York for four years, Buff oni moved to Massachusetts, where he spent 25 years teaching P.E. and 16 years as a high school cross country coach before moving to Arizona with the plan of retiring. But late last year, Buff oni and his wife, Michelle, made the move up north to Oregon, moving to Albany last fall, then to Eugene in May to be closer to Michelle’s family. Upon moving to Oregon, it didn’t take long for Buff oni to get back into teaching as he accepted a P.E posi- tion at Four Corners Elementary last fall before receiving the McNary cross country position. Despite being new to the area, Buff oni quickly became fond of Oregon. “We have been coming up, visiting, and going to Duck games for a while now,” Buff oni said. “I really like it up here and I really enjoy it over at Four Corners.” As a teacher and coach, Buff oni prides himself on forming a relation- ship with students and athletes, which is how he is able to get more kids to come out and try their hand at cross country. “I always ask for cafeteria duty at the high school so I could see the kids who are sitting by themselves and encour- age them to come out and try to run. Everyone knows the great athletes, it’s the sleepers that really help your team, especially with cross country,” Buff oni said. “It’s not for everyone. But I tell kids that we’re still going to be friends tomorrow if they come out and say ‘coach, this isn’t for me.’ I just want kids to give it a try.” In his fi rst season at McNary, Buff oni isn’t concerned with winning, but instead, making sure his kids are striv- ing for personal improvement every day. “Everyone is starting at a much dif- ferent level. My goal for every kid is to improve, which will happen if they put the work in. My hope is for them to see that improvement and then fall in love with the sport and with running. Anything that motivates them to do it life-long is a win for me,” Buff oni said. “It’s really about being positive with it. I don’t really stress about winning. Of course, when I see who can stick with the front group, I’m thinking how we can win meets. But the reality is that the last kid in the race gets just as much cheering as the fi rst kid in the race.” NEWS TIPS? If it's happening in Keizer, or to someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com Cat of the Week Name: SOPHIE Age: 5 HISTORY: Sophie is a domestic long hair Calico. She is on dietary food. PREFERRED HOME: This cat is very playful and talkative. She doesn’t do well with little kids or other pets. WE HAVE MOVED >>> Our new location is 4157 Cherry Avenue, Keizer <<< 503-362-5611 OUR DIGITAL RATES HAVE SLIMMED DOWN Keizertimes.com/subscribe Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism, seven days a week Get 24/7 access to our website Our news helps you be a better citizen We’re working hard for your trust 5 $ Monthly Subscription 60 $ Annual Subscription Test Us Out Go to Keizertimes.com to get a 14-day free trial to our site