David Jackson is one of Sayville High School’s greatest runners of all time.
He passed on January 2, 2024 and will be missed by those near and dear to him.
This remembrance pays tribute to a teammate, friend, classmate, brother, father, grandfather, great grandfather and other associations.
I offer some of my memories in hopes to give a glimpse of someone who may have seemed quiet and calm on the outside but had a big heart and strong athletic talent.
I had the joy and privilege to run with Dave on the Cross Country, Winter Track and Spring Track teams. Myself and others strived to be our best as he set the standard to try and reach.
Years ago someone asked me to describe Dave and the first thought that came to mind was effortless. The way he ran made it look so naturally smooth. His talent and endurance put him ahead of all others.
I have mostly Cross Country memories with some track. We ran mile and two mile races together during Track seasons.
Sayville’s home Cross Country course, for years, had been a couple times around the school grounds. In the fall of 1970 coach Carl Varone established our new home course on the West Sayville Golf Course. Starting by the Bay and running the golf course perimeter was enjoyable. Dave set the course record that may have stood for years. He set course records on many other school home courses.
Patrick Fallon
Posted at 22:52h, 12 AprilDave was a.natural runner.. I was a distance runner from a neighboring school district, Connetquot. In 1970 I watched him win the mile run at Bayport. As I watched him run by me on the sideline I was amazed that he was breathing so quietly with no huffing and puffing at all; you know, like normal people! As a senior I ran the iconic Van Cortland Park course.for my first time I knew I went out too fast when I found myself running along side David about a.mile into the race.. Well I paid the price for going out too fast. Dave Jackson placed second in a.race loaded with some premier runners and I huffed and puffed my way to fourteenth place. Oh yeah, Chris Horn caught me also. Rest in peace David. Excellence in motion!