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I honestly think we might have a third sub-4:10 this year as well as a new all-time best in the boys 4x800m. Best luck of luck to the Arrowhead squads.
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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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Pretty cool seeing a WI prep alum having the frosh mile record:
Saturday 6/16/2012 - 5:05 PM Section 1 at 5:05pm; Section 2 at 7:30pm National: 3:53.43 5/27/2001 Alan Webb, South Lakes, Reston, VA Meet: 4:02.01 6/14/1997 Sharif Karie, West Springfield, VA Freshman: 4:15.07 6/11/2005 Andrew Perkins, Watertown, WI Freshman: 4:09.69 6/2005 Sintayehu Taye (m), Portland, ME Sophomore: 4:04.38 6/12/2010 Lukas Verzbicas, Sandburg, Orland Park,IL Junior: 3:59.0h 6/15/1964 Jim Ryun, East, Wichita, KS Senior: 3:53.43 5/27/2001 Alan Webb, South Lakes, Reston, VA anybody know why there are 2 frosh records listed? The guy who's time is faster than Perkins has a "(m)" next to his name, what does that mean? |
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I think the 'm' could be metric. I see Dathan is listed in the 2 mile the same way, but his time was for a 3200, not a 2 mile.
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Arrowhead 9th in 4x2
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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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4x8 at 9:19pm http://www.flashresults.com/2012_Mee...120614F033.htm
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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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Anyone know splits? I think Brookfield Central's best may have cracked that top 5 or so... Code:
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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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1:54.87 (1:54.87) 3:54.69 (1:59.82) 5:49.45 (1:54.76) 7:41.31 (1:51.86) (can't take the credit, there was a "view splits" at the top of the results
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Wow, now if Conley would have had his best day, we'd be talking high-7:30s...way to represent Arrowhead! two-1:54s and a 1:51. Russ could have been a tremendous 800m runner (he already is) had he trained specifically for it.
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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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As usual, Conley had to deal with people falling in front of him. The camera angle didn't show enough to see how much he had to deal with.
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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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