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People know this is a prime state in the nation for high school distance runners. - Bill Greiten November 27th, 1985 The component you can't measure, that separates the great ones from those who don't make the next step is the innate, between-the-ears, cerebral desire. - Ed Nutteycombe May 19th, 1993 |
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I had Serres at 62.7/2:10.9 on her split.
Think McCoy woulda ran in the 411/412 range if he wouldn't have gone 59.1/2:02x and instead been something like 62/205. It's gonna be a great battle in both the d2 and d1 3200m tomorrow. Think you're gonna see alot of guys on 900ish pace thru at least 2k tomorrow with guys like Woodford and Diffree wanting to push the pace on all the guys coming back from the 4x8. I'm also gonna go out and say it's gonna take 750 to make the podium tomorrow in the 4x8 with a potential scare of Monroe's 7:42.91. Podium in no particular order: Arrowhead, BC, BE, Waterford, MW, JC. |
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CARL HIRSCH, ARE YOU EFFING KIDDING ME?!?!?
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That split had to be insane, he beat Sandvold by 3 seconds when Sandvold started with a 50 meter lead. I didnt even care to look at the time because I thought Central was out of it when Hirsch got the baton.
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that was absurd. he was at least 3 seconds faster than Sandvold, and sandvold didn't exactly appear to be jogging.
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Hirsh and Brookfield Central break the state record in 7:40. Hirsh splits a 1:52 and destroyed Sandvold on the final lap
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My connection is not allowing me to stream the events smoothly. I saw Arrowhead in the lead and then when I refreshed the page, there was Carl Hirsch. I bet he split something ridiculous. 1:50? 1:49?
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People know this is a prime state in the nation for high school distance runners. - Bill Greiten November 27th, 1985 The component you can't measure, that separates the great ones from those who don't make the next step is the innate, between-the-ears, cerebral desire. - Ed Nutteycombe May 19th, 1993 |
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I had Hirsch at 1:50.2, someone near me had him at 1:49.6. Trent Daniels also split 1:52.
I had BCs splits as: 157.4 154.9 158.4 150.2 Last edited by michaelxc12 : 06-02-2012 at 11:47 AM. |
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That puts BC at US #2 and AH #5!
Neenah girls are #4! http://dyestat.rise.espn.go.com/dsel...&submit=Submit
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That is crazy.
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People know this is a prime state in the nation for high school distance runners. - Bill Greiten November 27th, 1985 The component you can't measure, that separates the great ones from those who don't make the next step is the innate, between-the-ears, cerebral desire. - Ed Nutteycombe May 19th, 1993 |
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