Guest StevenW Posted November 23, 2002 Report Share Posted November 23, 2002 lol... i got burned by waller up in kenwood... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonto Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 That's alright man, no shame in that. Watching him just made me thankful that I was a distance guy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4AFAN Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Stephanie Woodfin was a freshman and came in second in the 200 after falling down in the blocks. She should have ran the 100 but did not for some crazy reason. She jumped 19-2, but scatched. The judge said she would have blown everyone else away. In 2002 she had a pulled ham and won the 100, came in second in the 200, and that was when she was a sophmore. What will she do as a junior or senior. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F5HallOfFamer Posted December 11, 2002 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2002 I know Stephanie Woodfin personally, b/c I ran with her in AAU, and I know she can fly. I'm like her big brother, and if she keeps it up she will be somewhere big. She should win the state meet again this year and the AAU Nationals. I will be keeping up with her!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 waller accually signed at mtsu on a football scholarship. he is also running track. marcel (marty) has already broken all of mtsu's sprinting records. as for marcel being pretty good in the 400, he never ran the 400 except once his junior year in a dual meet again franklin. we wanted to see how he would do against joey handy (he lost). as for the best sprinter for 98-01 i would have to say that would be sean waller. he never had record times in the 100 or the 200 but he one all of the sprints last year. most sprinters are only dominate in one of the events at state, but he was dominate in them all. he is number one to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KGP3428 Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 While he did sign a football scholarship, it turns out that he did not play football. And there is nothing bad about losing to Joey Handy in the 400, the guy was awesome in high school, and is still excelling in track at UNC where he ran a 46.7 in the 400 his sophmore year. And look for Waller to be competing in NCAA's very soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
memphisplayer Posted April 7, 2003 Report Share Posted April 7, 2003 Marquis Davis-Memphis Hamilton Obvious choice, its not the 10.50 and 20.84 which are indeed state record. you have to take under consideration that he wasn't pushed until the US junior Meet in Denton Texas. He ran 10.13(FAT of course) losing to lenard Scott(10.11) of Tennessee in a photo finnish. he was the US 200 meter junior champ, and finnished 2nd at the pan-am junior meet. all this was as a 18 year old fresh out of High school. He is now a junior at Mississippi state. He has already run 19.99 wind aided. and ran 20.27 at the 2000 Olympic trials. He broke the US junior 100M record at a Meet at Arkansas State. He ran 9.98 and would have been the first 18 year old in the world to ever run a leagle wind sub 10 but USA track and field said that if a US or world record is set, the athlete must be drug tested within 24 hours of the mark to get credit. There was no test conducted. However if you go to the Arkansas State Track page, he has the 100 and 200 track records, the old 100m record was Ed Preston 1976 olympic Gold Medalist (10.05) which was the also the American record at that time. Sean Waller-Hunters Lane- probably the most complete sprinter from the state of Tennessee since Ramon Clay, (Also a Hunters Lane Grad). Clay would be #1 here but he graduated in 1993 so he is not in the last 5 years. However Ramon is currently ranked #1 in the world in the 200M. Nonetheless, Waller coulda set the state record in the 400 meters had he not been conserving energy for the 200M race later that evening.I know waller could have run at least a 46.50 prolly a lot faster than that. I have only seen him pushed twice. My niece runs at Memphis East, we went to see her run in Mobile last year. there was some kid who was incredibke in the 400 Meters that beat sean, and the other was his junior year at the state meet when he finnished second to Chris Jones who he had beaten as a sophmore. Chris Jones-Riverdale Chris Jones is probably the best quatermiler in 20 plus years, but he was not as complete a sprinter as Waller. But Jones will be a sub 45 quatermiler some day. I think he ran 46.82 at riverdale, just off the state mark by a hair. Mardy Scales-Centennial- Unforunately for scales he had to run against Davis in the 100 meters and 200 meters. He ran 10.68 in the 100 meters which is a dynamite time considering the brevity of the Tennessee Track Season, and the weather is not all that great until May. Florida nad Texas have much longer track seasons and Much much Better weather, not to mention great great compettion even at your local dual meet there will 2 or 3 teams running 40. in the 4x100. so Scales is now showing how great he is he is one of the top short distance sprinters in NCAA. UT made a mistake passing on him. They did go after davis, but he didn't enitially have the grades. He finnaly got it together and is now at Mississippi State. Kendrick Triggs- Memphis Central (junior at Ole miss) last but certainly not least is Kendrick Triggs now one of the top sprinters in the SEC. He ran 20.81 last week at the Ole miss, Mississippi state, alabama, Auburn Quadrangular meet. He qualified in the 200 meters last year at the NCAA meet he ran 21.31 in 2000 while winning the state meet. He Beat Mardy scales in the 200, But finnished 3rd in the 100meter losing to Mardy Scales. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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