tnrunner1238 Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 East 3200 boys 1. Alden Collins (USJC) - 10:20 2. Trevor Ausburger (USJC) 3200 girls 1. Megan Ferowich (KC) - 11:15 2. Alex Mullin (ND) 3. Diana Eddington (MC) *at large* 4. Joanna Thompson (KC) *at large* 4x8 boys 1. USJC - 8:40 2. Notre Dame 4x8 girls 1. Knoxville Catholic - 10:10 2. Anderson County 3. CAK *at large* 4. Notre Dame *at large* 1600 boys 1. David Smith (USJC) - 4:42 2. Dylan Harper (SC) 1600 girls 1. Megan Ferowich (KC) - 5:15 2. Diana Eddington (MC) 3. Joanna Thompson (KC) *at large* 4. Jessica Duble (CCS) *at large* 800 boys 1. David Smith (USJC) - 2:03 2. Andrew Snider (ND) 800 girls 1. Alex Mullin (ND) - 2:18 2. Mary Thompson (CAK) 3. Megan Ferowich (KC) *at large* 4. Leah Nelson (USJC) *at large* Middle 3200 boys 1. Brandon Mahaney (Macon) - 9:50 2. Jeff Musick (DL) 3. Steven Snyder (Macon) *at large* 3200 girls 1. Barbara Lee Ball (DL) - 11:43 2. Nicole Rammer (MLK) 4x8 boys 1. Station Camp - 8:20 2. MLK 3. David Lipscomb *at large* 4. Macon County *at large* 4x8 girls 1. David Lipscomb - 9:55 2. MLK 1600 boys 1. Brandon Mahaney (Macon) - 4:25 2. Jeff Musick (DL) 3. Micah Wasserman (MLK) *at large* 4. Steven Snyder (Macon) *at large* 1600 girls 1. Nicole Rammer (MLK) - 5:32 2. Miranda Klein 800 boys 1. Brandon Mahaney (Macon) - 2:01 2. Micah Wasserman (MLK) 3. Hunter Amonett (DL) *at large* 4. Michael Murray (PC) *at large* 800 girls 1. Nicole Rammer (MLK) - 2:26 2. Kayla Slatterly (SC) West 3200 boys 1. Mark Cole (McK) - 9:55 2. Loren Newsom (Dyer) 3. Tallon Scott (Dyer) *at large* 3200 girls 1. Shelby Jordan (USJ) - 11:36 2. Audrey Hazelhurst (USJ) 4x8 boys 1. Dyersburg - 8:42** 2. Jackson Christian 4x8 girls 1. USJ - 10:20 2. Jackson Christian 1600 boys 1. Mark Cole (McK) - 4:34 2. Loren Newsom (Dyer) 1600 girls 1. Audrey Hazelhurst (USJ) - 5:36 2. Shelby Jordan (USJ) 800 boys 1. Scott Kahler (JCS) - 2:04 2. Tallon Scott (Dyer) 800 girls 1. Audrey Hazelhurst (USJ) - 2:28 2. Jessica Knowles (Mitchell) **I edited this because I was informed that Dyersburg's 4x8 boys squad was screwing around at regionals. What about predictions for D-II and AAA? Bill Matthews with the triple? Sonnenfeldt with the 16 and 32 victory? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runner6 Posted May 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 Screwing around? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrNoisewater Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 What about predictions for D-II and AAA? Bill Matthews with the triple? Sonnenfeldt with the 16 and 32 victory? this is the A-AA thread, dude! come on. no D-II or AAA discussion can occur here by definition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runner6 Posted May 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 this is the A-AA thread, dude! come on. no D-II or AAA discussion can occur here by definition. DrNoisewater FTW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coniglio Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 Get 'em Dr! I didn't do too badly actually. You can look at the results when they are posted and see for yourself. An injury hurt me in the girls 32 and 8, but same girl dominated the 4x8. I also win the best call of the meet for picking Notre Dame's 4x8 to bag second in the guys race. And was one second away from nailing the guys 32. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gphstrack Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 Get 'em Dr! I didn't do too badly actually. You can look at the results when they are posted and see for yourself. An injury hurt me in the girls 32 and 8, but same girl dominated the 4x8. I also win the best call of the meet for picking Notre Dame's 4x8 to bag second in the guys race. And was one second away from nailing the guys 32. Nice calls, Matt! I would have made the same predictions in the girls 3200, so don't feel so bad. I want to commend all the athletes with amazing marks and performances today and Coach Fingerle and the CCS squad on hosting a great meet! I can't believe there were so many meet records broken and I think it is a huge testament to the strength of the east. This board is dominated by talk of how great the middle section is and I think this may be the year they get a run for their money at state. Best of luck to everyone at state and in all of their future running endeavors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coniglio Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 It's gotta been like two years since you've posted here. Great meet. Good luck to the easterners in the future. CCS and Notre Dame will be joining the Middle Section next year. I don't know the particulars on it but we shall see how this all works out. Except I'll be in college. hahahaahahaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gphstrack Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 It's gotta been like two years since you've posted here. Great meet. Good luck to the easterners in the future. CCS and Notre Dame will be joining the Middle Section next year. I don't know the particulars on it but we shall see how this all works out. Except I'll be in college. hahahaahahaha I thought I'd finally get back in the game. We didn't have anyone qualify for state, so I figured I'd stir up some talk since none of my kids can reap the repercussions! I think that A-AA East will look a lot different next year, especially in the sub-sectionals. With Anderson County, Catholic, and Seymour moving up and teams like Greeneville and Sullivan (Central or South, don't remember off hand) moving down, there will have to be some shuffling. Hopefully, we move to the middle sub-section. Regardless, Chattanooga area will own the sprints and USJC will still annihilate everyone in the distances! Good luck in college, Conig. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RunSonRun Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 Anyone know the middle sectional times and places for the 3200 yesterday? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCHSBIGGESTSECRET Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 did everyone miss the 8:11 that usjc ran?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coniglio Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 I know it was announced that Notre Dame's girls set a new sectional record with a 9:54 yesterday, but this is actually false. Last year they ran 9:47 to win the sectional. I remember this now, because I was mad they beat my PR. And then they did it again at state. And yeah, USJC was flying yesterday. They went faster than I thought mostly cause I didn't know if some of their guys would try and chill and save up. It is interesting to note though. USJC won the meet with like 75 points to Tyner's 53. Take ONLY the top 4 places overall in the 8, 16, and 32, and USJC pulls 55 points from those 3 events alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gphstrack Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 I know it was announced that Notre Dame's girls set a new sectional record with a 9:54 yesterday, but this is actually false. Last year they ran 9:47 to win the sectional. I remember this now, because I was mad they beat my PR. And then they did it again at state. And yeah, USJC was flying yesterday. They went faster than I thought mostly cause I didn't know if some of their guys would try and chill and save up. It is interesting to note though. USJC won the meet with like 75 points to Tyner's 53. Take ONLY the top 4 places overall in the 8, 16, and 32, and USJC pulls 55 points from those 3 events alone. Not interesting, AMAZING! I think that USJC is a true testament to what a great distance program can do for a school. While they've been top-notch in cross country for several years, this is only their second year to have a track and field program. The distance runners from USJC were some of the highlights in yesterdays meet. I was also REALLY impressed by Howard's girls in the sprint relays, Banks in all things fast, and the pole vaulter that set the new sectional record. As one of the coaches running the triple jump, I was also impressed by Carrington of Austin East. He was by far the most consistent of all the jumpers and showed one of the best attitudes/sportsmanship in both flights. He definitely deserved the win! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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