Does anyone think that the eastern half of the State will be at a disadvantage if this impending flood occurs this spring.
IMO its going to cut down the number of outdoor meets...so therefore there will be less chances to qualify for state.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Does anyone think that the eastern half of the State will be at a disadvantage if this impending flood occurs this spring.
IMO its going to cut down the number of outdoor meets...so therefore there will be less chances to qualify for state.
bballfan7 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Does anyone think that the eastern half of the State will be at a disadvantage if this impending flood occurs this spring.
IMO its going to cut down the number of outdoor meets...so therefore there will be less chances to qualify for state.
Did they have the same problem in 09?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Does anyone think that the eastern half of the State will be at a disadvantage if this impending flood occurs this spring.
IMO its going to cut down the number of outdoor meets...so therefore there will be less chances to qualify for state.
RunOrDie wrote:Sandbagging is a good workout
RunOrDie wrote:True. I think it should be fine. I don't see any meets getting canceled for flooding. In '09 there wasn't really any canceled for flooding, it was just all around bad weather. And there will always be meets to go to, just have to travel.
1stTrack wrote:I think it should be fine, maybe a few meets get cancelled but I have a good feeling about the melt. The flood won't be as bad and towns are more efficient at stopping floods from the 2009 flood
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