sqeak63 wrote:grizz wrote:if i remember right, bismarck had a lot of depth in the 800 runners last year. im not sure how many graduated, but i think they will have a very good relay team this year even without stroh
bismarck will have rob feild ryan kadrmas ani mendieta and dion schulz returning all qualifiers in the 800
ldrunner wrote:sqeak63 wrote:grizz wrote:if i remember right, bismarck had a lot of depth in the 800 runners last year. im not sure how many graduated, but i think they will have a very good relay team this year even without stroh
bismarck will have rob feild ryan kadrmas ani mendieta and dion schulz returning all qualifiers in the 800
Just to clarify, Bismarck has three true qualifiers back in the 800 - Field, Witham, and Reichenberger. They all ran/split 1:59 last season. Schulz qualified for state in the WDA meet, and ran 2:04 at state. Kadrmas and Mendieta have run 2:03-2:04ish, but have definately not qualified by time(2:01.5).
nd-ball41 wrote:I think that it will be up for grabs between bismarck and jamestown againg this year.
flyguy wrote:Yea BHS has a good freshman to that can supposibly run a 2:04 so there gonna be ooo so tough.They might be able to put together 3 teams to beat anyone in the state.
ldrunner wrote:Yep, Jake Miller. The kid split a 2:04 in the 3200 relay in Fargo, the first meet of the year. Pretty inmpressive for only a freshman! It will be interesting to see how low he can take his 800 time this year, and over the next three seasons. I bet he goes low 1:59 this year...
ldrunner wrote:Yep, Jake Miller. The kid split a 2:04 in the 3200 relay in Fargo, the first meet of the year. Pretty inmpressive for only a freshman! It will be interesting to see how low he can take his 800 time this year, and over the next three seasons. I bet he goes low 1:59 this year...
project-pat wrote:Why are we even talking about track when golf is in the air? haha
project-pat wrote:Why are we even talking about track when golf is in the air? haha
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