Our Jobs are Interfering with Our Training!!

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It's been a week since most of us have ridden, and even longer than that for others! It's "back to school" time for Team OMS, and after a summer construction project at school fraught with a number of mishaps, our jobs are a bit overwhelming right now. Here are some pictures of what I'm up against in the library, and every other team member has a similar challenge. Needless to say, we'd rather be riding! Tomorrow volunteers from the National Honor Society are coming to rescue us, so maybe we'll get to ride this weekend.


Identity Crisis

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<- E.L.F. and friends

Who are we anyway? Are we Team OMS or Team ELF? We're both! (Two, two, two teams in one, as they used to say on the old Certs commercials) Team ELF is the team Ms. Russell has been riding with for the past 8 years. Why "ELF"? This team, which has now grown very large, started in the Mount Laurel School District as a tribute to a well-loved supervisor who has Multiple Sclerosis. Her name is Eileen L. Flynn, so her initials are E.L.F. Hence, Team ELF! So when you see your Tabernacle teachers wearing bike jerseys that say "Mount Laurel Schools" across the front, don't panic! We haven't left the district, we've just made some new friends! It makes things a little easier for us to be part of a big, well-established team as we're just starting out, and we accomplish more when we all work together. You'll probably begin to see more pictures of our ELF friends here on the blog as the ride gets closer and we begin to practice together more. And if you're out watching the ride on September 16th and 17th, you'll see lots of Elves. Give 'em a big cheer-- that's your team, too.


Team OMS/Team ELF at the Thunder

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Here we are at the "Super 50/50" booth at the Trenton Thunder game after 7 long innings of "working the crowd" and selling 50/50 tickets. We sold 1217 tickets! That means a lucky Trenton Thunder fan went home last night $608 dollars richer and we received a check for the National MS Society for $609. All of our riders are working hard to meet or exceed the minimum $250 we've each pledged to participate in the MS 150 City to Shore Bike Tour, which is now only a few weeks away. Our Trenton Thunder fund-raiser puts us closer to our goal. Thanks, Thunder! Thanks, fans!


Dodging Deer

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What's going on out there? Yesterday when Mr. Shinn, Mrs. Scola and I were riding, a deer came flying out of the woods and crossed the road right in front of us. (It headed right for the spot where Mrs. Previ would have been!).

This morning, it happened again on Powell Place Road when Mrs. Scola and I were heading back from Chatsworth. Two good-sized deer moving very fast burst out of the woods ahead of us. Yikes! How do you protect yourself against something like that? I feel like I need way more than just a bike helmet!

--Ms. Russell


Pumped Up!

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This is the first time we've ever seen Mr. Shinn put air in his tires! But it's one of those "guy things," so we're sure he probably checks them all the time, right Scott? One of the things we've all learned this summer is that it's a whole lot easier to pedal when there's air in the tires!

--Ms. Russell


The Adventures of Mrs. Previ

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Even though we're all riding together, Mrs. Previ's rides always seem to be more exciting than anyone else's. First there was the flat tire (see July 27th post). Today she crashed in the elementary school parking lot when she didn't get her feet out of her new clipless pedals in time (note the bumps on knee and elbow)-- at least it was at the end of our ride. But the piece de resistance... and you're not going to believe this... was the day she got hit by a deer! Unfortunately, I'm the only one who was not an eyewitness, but I heard the scream. On McKendimen Road, a deer came flying out of the woods right into the front tire of Mrs. Previ's bike. No one was hurt. Mrs. Previ didn't even fall off her bike. What a trooper!

Never a dull moment on the road with Team OMS!


Rookie Riders

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Here we are at the MS Society's "Rookie Rider Expo" in Philadelphia. We got to meet lots of other new riders and some MS Society staff members, learn some things about bicycle maintenance, buy some new gear, get some fund-raising ideas and, of course, eat! It was interesting to see so many bike riders of all ages, shapes and sizes; everyone is excited and looking forward to the ride!

--Ms. Russell


About Us


  • We are teachers and staff members from Kenneth R. Olson Middle School in Tabernacle, NJ. We're training to ride in the MS 150 City to Shore Bike Tour this fall!

Support Your Team!

  • Each OMS rider has pledged a minimum of $250 to participate in the OMS 150. You can help with an online pledge for an individual rider or a donation to the team. Checks are payable to the National MS Society (tax deductible, of course!) and can be mailed to:
    • Team OMS
    • Olson Middle School
    • 132 New Rd.
    • Tabernacle, NJ 08088
    There are other ways to help, too! Volunteers are always needed the weekend of the ride. Or hey, come on down to Ocean City and cook us breakfast on Sunday! :-)

Team Spirit T-shirts


We still have a limited supply of "We Go the Extra Mile" team t-shirts in adult sizes Small and Medium. Yours for a $10 donation to the National MS Society. Send your order to the address above-- don't forget to indicate the size you want. A great way to show your team spirit!

Photos from the Road


Cycling builds up a healthy appetite...

Taking a break on Carranza Road.

Mrs. Cutts

Ms. Russell's got all the gear.

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