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  1. Here's the first and last warning about the posts. Watch your language or be prepared to lose your rights to post. I had to delete two posts and have had numerous complaints. Act like the kind of posters who run cross country, not thugs.

     

    Good luck to all at state.

  2. Just to play devil's advocate, one can compare past times to each year's time because historically the course has always been three miles. There's a single reason for justification.

     

    TSSAA cites the reason as being athletes could no longer race 5K's on the weekend if they wanted to. There are two reasons.

     

    Again, just to play devil's advocate. The board is dead.

  3. Not to be argumentative, but there was much talk about collegiate recruiting on the boards last winter. Most of the arguments centered around the fact that some coaches thought that college coaches did not look at specific times when looking at cross country performances due to the many variables involved in the courses. However, when we coaches wanted to change to 5K, many started spouting off about colleges coaches needing similar distances to be able to recruit. I think most coaches will say whatever they want to try to justify making a case for getting more of what they want, which was in this case a 5K distance. I'm to the point that I think it's no biggie one way or the other.

  4. I have to give props to the David Crockett Pioneers (AAA).  They (boys) finished 9th in the state last year and lost only one of the their top five runners.  Their top four boys arent to bad.  Coach Sweeney has done an amazing job considering when he took over Crockett had about 6 (boys and girls)runners.  Now they are up to 25.  They may not win the state but they are without question the most improved team in the state.

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    McMinn finished 9th in the state last year (AAA). David Crocket was 10th.

  5. 5K fails in the vote. The reason given was that no athlete could run road 5K's during the season if they did it. Just wondering, what about invitational cross courses that are 5K? Has the TSSAA even thought of that? I know UTC's is 5K as is Great American and many other out of state events that we all attend.

  6. I saw the incident you're talking about at Optimist. They're ruling was that the outcome of the race was not affected. Your team would have still finished in the spot you finished and no other team was affected. Incidentally, the team that stepped in front of you won the relay overall. I think that the ruling is that the offending team is DQ'ed. But, no harm no foul works I guess.

  7. As of now, there are no results for the Invitational. Letsrun says Bumbi is out with an injury.

     

    Also, in the seeded race, the results page says Clay Hannah was DQ'ed for stepping on a line. That's too bad. I'd really like to see him run fast. Anyone know what his unofficial time was?

  8. Michael knows what he's talking about. He keeps ups with what all the guys in the state are doing. He knows what he's talking about in the 4x800 also. While we were waiting to watch Michael's 800 race at Mobile, in which he ran officially now 1:57.25 but we had him in 1:56.92, we watched a team run 7:59. It reminded me of the celebration Michael and his other three team members had when they ran 7:54 in 2003. I hope you guys do it. As Michael says: "It is a rush."

  9. Bach had a hitch in his training though when he played football. I would guess that would affect his strength and throw the book out the window. He was a major talent, and it's a shame he decided to play football when he did.

     

    Interesting stuff. I like this type of discussion on the board.

     

    Was Chuili's time a mile time or a 1600 and where did that come from? TSSAA.org? Just wondering. He's another one with sick talent.

     

    We're heading out to Mobile, so I won't be posting for a few days. The Challenge of Champions awaits.

  10. Chuili's time proved Daniel's table. It converts equally. But, you are right. The table assumes equitable strengths which aren't always even depending on placing in the cycle. The table helps illuminate weaknesses, if you can call them that in a case like Bumbi, that can be worked on.

     

    Not my guide, but Daniels', and it works out pretty closely in most cases.

     

    By the by, Daniel's table says 1:54 equates to a 4:13 mile or 4:11 1600, I think pretty close to what he ran at state last year. His 8:49 two mile, according to the chart, equates to a 4:07, probably what he would have run fresh. All that for what it's worth.

  11. All you runners talk about this runner from bradley and talk about how great so and so is, but yall are leaving out a very important runner his name is stokes and he is a beast he can't be caught or beat in any of the races. I mean who else do yall know that is running in the 15s for the 5k, know one. Stokes is a dark horse and has been over looked for the past 3 years but this year his senior year is his year and he will take it by storm. His first 2 races weren't that great due to certain injuries, but know he is 100% healed so watch out he will take the races by storm. Go win some big races stokes because every body at central knows that you will and make sure when you beat ooltewah that they know who beat them. Go stokes your the man know one can beat you. CENTRAL RULES.

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    More runners need support like this. I think he was about ninth in the region this past year, so I don't think anyone is overlooking him.

  12. Owl, we had our share of injuries last year also, so I know how it is. Three of our top four were injured. Hopefully, we'll all be healthy, you included, and we'll see how things go.

     

    Best of luck. See you in late October.

  13. I really appreciate that. I actually thought about not posting, but I thought I might as well get things started. It's not like that is the biggest week some of our runners have run. I really didn't think it was THAT big of a deal, but maybe some people give more significance to a certain number. What's more impressive was the AT and FT runs being much more easily accomplished than I thought we were ready for.

     

    Anyway, I guess not many people want to share their mileage. It's pretty common on letsrun.

     

    Coaster, if you're going into college, you really ought to think about bumping that total up. Unsolicited advice, I know, but there it is anyway.

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