​Dr. Brian Damhoff Blog Speaks: State Bound! Brian Damhoff Jun 03, 2015

Wow! I think that pretty much sums up how I still feel 5 days after sectionals. Moments before senior David Latimore II’s first jump at sectionals, I pulled him aside and said “David, I believe in your ability to get to state more than any other athlete I’ve coached, believe in yourself today.” When you looked at the numbers, it seemed like a stretch. His PR going into sectionals was 21’6.

Dr. Brian Damhoff Blog Speaks: Meet The Jumpers Of Plainfield North Brian Damhoff Apr 02, 2015

The track and field season is rolling along. It is hard to believe that the indoor season is already over. In one of our last indoor meets, we made the trip down south to Charleston and let me tell you, since I've seen the blue track, I've got the fever! All I can think about is that gorgeous blue track and doing whatever it takes to get my athletes down there.

Dr. Brian Damhoff Blog Speaks: Rivals Coming Together Brian Damhoff Nov 05, 2014

On Saturday at the sectional meet at Chicago Marist something magical happened. However, this had nothing to do with the sectional race. In fact, it was after the race when everyone had left and gone home. By chance, all that was left were two teams, the coaching staffs and some very dedicated parents. The two teams, Plainfield North and Plainfield South, would be thought of as cross country rivals but on this day. Much like South, our entire team continues to train during the cross country “postseason” and it is important to give these kids opportunities to still compete and set PR’s. We ran a time trial at regionals and have done a few time trials at practice as well. We happened to run our time trials at the same time as Plainfield South after the sectional race on Saturday.

Dr. Brian Damhoff Blog Speaks: Never Give Up Brian Damhoff Oct 15, 2014

This past Sunday, one of my high school coaches and now friend, Jeff Hobbs, did something incredible. He attempted to run the Chicago Marathon. The reason it is so incredible is that Jeff was born with spastic cerebral palsy, a condition where the brain fails to send proper signals to the muscles causing restricted movements and making normal everyday tasks difficult let alone running....

Dr. Brian Damhoff Blog Speaks: Introduction Brian Damhoff Aug 28, 2014

Hey everyone, let me first introduce myself, I’m Dr. Brian Damhoff, assistant cross country coach at Plainfield North High School. I’m in my first season of ever coaching high school cross country although I’m not new to the sport by any means. My background is in jumps, I’m the jumps coach at Plainfield North, I was a college jumper at Lewis University and I still compete for fun. I’ve coached high school track and field for five seasons now, one at Plainfield North, three at Parkway West in Ballwin, MO and one at Fulton High School in Fulton, IL. I’ve also volunteer coached at Lewis University with their track and field and cross country programs the past three years.