Run4Fun2009 wrote:Congrats to Central Cass on their TEAM TITLE! Congrats to Region 1...4 of the top 10 teams (1st - Central Cass; 2 - Lisbon; 9 - MWL; 10 - Sargent County).
winner-within wrote:CAVALIER 4 X 100
They Ran So Fast That The Hounds Couldnt Catch Em
A Day Of Reckoning
State Champs!!!
Run4Fun2009 wrote:winner-within wrote:CAVALIER 4 X 100
They Ran So Fast That The Hounds Couldnt Catch Em
A Day Of Reckoning
State Champs!!!
They were playing 'catch-up' in that relay...they came back and won it by .03 seconds.
Runninganalyzer wrote:That was the first meet all year Central Cass had won! An interesting fact in their state title is that in their both first full year of track Jalen Ham and Casey Flick were a part of every point Central Cass scored!! Also first ever state championship for Central Cass in Track, I'm just glad I was able to be a part of it
wolves65 wrote:Run-That must have taken alot to hit submit on that one!
ClassBEast wrote:wolves65 wrote:Run-That must have taken alot to hit submit on that one!
But the Squirrels appreciate the support, even if it comes from a Grover.
winner-within wrote:CAVALIER 4 X 100
They Ran So Fast That The Hounds Couldnt Catch Em
A Day Of Reckoning
State Champs!!!
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Congrats to Central Cass on their TEAM TITLE! Congrats to Region 1...4 of the top 10 teams (1st - Central Cass; 2 - Lisbon; 9 - MWL; 10 - Sargent County).
ClassBEast wrote:wolves65 wrote:Run-That must have taken alot to hit submit on that one!
But the Squirrels appreciate the support, even if it comes from a Grover.
shelly k wrote:I understand Century High Girls ran a girl that participated for St Mary's last year. I was under the belief that according to NDSHAA, a transfer student in the same town has to sit out a year of Varsity competition. This individual is an excellent runner, disqualification may possibly give Minot the title. Thus this is an important question.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:shelly k wrote:I understand Century High Girls ran a girl that participated for St Mary's last year. I was under the belief that according to NDSHAA, a transfer student in the same town has to sit out a year of Varsity competition. This individual is an excellent runner, disqualification may possibly give Minot the title. Thus this is an important question.
I know now who you are talking about...that girl was an 8th grader last year for St. Mary's (Freshman this year at Century). Because this athlete was in the JH last year...she is allowed to transfer in as a freshman to any school without having to sit out a year.
There won't be any disqualification in this instance!
shelly k wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:shelly k wrote:I understand Century High Girls ran a girl that participated for St Mary's last year. I was under the belief that according to NDSHAA, a transfer student in the same town has to sit out a year of Varsity competition. This individual is an excellent runner, disqualification may possibly give Minot the title. Thus this is an important question.
I know now who you are talking about...that girl was an 8th grader last year for St. Mary's (Freshman this year at Century). Because this athlete was in the JH last year...she is allowed to transfer in as a freshman to any school without having to sit out a year.
There won't be any disqualification in this instance!
Well, the reason I am confused is I am rather certain this individual was kept off of the CHS varsity soccer team for this very reason. I am certain that Jr. High participants have to follow the same rules as High Schoolers. Thus the participation in track was a surprise.
shelly k wrote:Yes, declaration is normally upon entrance to 9th grade, thus 8th grade attendance is irrelevant. But I thought the issue was a varsity player (irrespective of grade) switching schools which preventing participation for 180 school days on another varsity team. Perhaps track is different??
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Runninganalyzer wrote:That was the first meet all year Central Cass had won! An interesting fact in their state title is that in their both first full year of track Jalen Ham and Casey Flick were a part of every point Central Cass scored!! Also first ever state championship for Central Cass in Track, I'm just glad I was able to be a part of it
Well Central Cass may not be as deep a team as say a Lisbon or a Sargent County (Region 1 teams)...but they have the quality...that much is for sure and was shown this weekend. I don't say this often but...CONGRATS SQUIRRELS on a GREAT weekend.
legacy382 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Runninganalyzer wrote:That was the first meet all year Central Cass had won! An interesting fact in their state title is that in their both first full year of track Jalen Ham and Casey Flick were a part of every point Central Cass scored!! Also first ever state championship for Central Cass in Track, I'm just glad I was able to be a part of it
Well Central Cass may not be as deep a team as say a Lisbon or a Sargent County (Region 1 teams)...but they have the quality...that much is for sure and was shown this weekend. I don't say this often but...CONGRATS SQUIRRELS on a GREAT weekend.
Central Cass is far larger than sargent county and still bigger than lisbon they should be good
shelly k wrote:Yes, declaration is normally upon entrance to 9th grade, thus 8th grade attendance is irrelevant. But I thought the issue was a varsity player (irrespective of grade) switching schools which preventing participation for 180 school days on another varsity team. Perhaps track is different??
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