Texasball Posted April 27, 2019 Report Share Posted April 27, 2019 Denton Ryan adds to the sub 41 club in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
954gator Posted April 27, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 27, 2019 1 hour ago, Texasball said: It was wind aided Just playing man it's still impressive! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 27, 2019 Report Share Posted April 27, 2019 38 minutes ago, 954gator said: Just playing man it's still impressive! Yes it is and I guess it’s the fastest all condition time in the history of HS track 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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954gator Posted April 27, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 27, 2019 16 minutes ago, Texasball said: Yes it is and I guess it’s the fastest all condition time in the history of HS track Of course it is impressive, I was just throwing out a joke with the fastest all weather 100m of all time (that I know of). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 2 hours ago, 954gator said: Of course it is impressive, I was just throwing out a joke with the fastest all weather 100m of all time (that I know of). I understand and believe you to be one of the good guys on this forum 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Texasvic Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 On 4/24/2019 at 7:20 PM, WpialHSFB said: 10.30 as a soph is pretty incredible. It will be interesting to see if he continues to improve throughout his career, but that is legit. correction.. hes actually a freshman lol. Ran a 10.4 today winning region 4 in 6a. Meet record with that time. The 3rd place kid ran a 10.6, hes also a freshman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G0LD$tandard Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 23 hours ago, Texasball said: As of yesterday they officially moved Bolling to the 4x400 his 3 running events at the state meet will be 100m 4x100 4x400 he is only allowed 3 running events plus he is doing Long Jump Expectations of an "Brobdingnagian" finish at State #60PointSAGA WATCH THE UIL CHAMPIONSHIPS LIVE ON MILESPLIT FACT: DeSoto didn't placed all the "dawgs" on the 4x100 (40.43) nor the 4x400 (3:12.89) at Regionals? Can the kid produce more herculean efforts with come backs with the larger leads expected at State? PROGNOSTICATION... The winning teams will need 39... in 4x100 and a 3:11... maybe 3:10.. in the 4x400 https://tx.milesplit.com/videos/370720/boys-4x100-meter-relay-finals-heat-1 . (4x1, looks like Strake Jesuit's 1st leg pulled up!) https://tx.milesplit.com/videos/371267/4x400-relay . (3:13.694 vs. 3:12.89) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 Meanwhile Like I said Jamaica will be no better than 4th in the 4x100 relays against the world. They were non existent till the Phenom Bolt came along. Look what happened yesterday at the Penn relays. Remember I stated this weeks ago on this forum @nptb17 @Texasball @golfaddict1 @954gator Their asses got smoked in the Penn Relays and I watched it on the Olympic channel yesterday. Both of their teams got smoked. G.B. USA, Canada and Japan will all be better than the Jamaicans. I stand by that declaration. RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 USA Red 38.80 Chris Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Josiah Young, Mike Rodgers USAR 2 Canada 38.94 Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Benjamin Williams CAN 3 USA Blue 39.16 Cordero Gray, Sean McLean, Kenzo Cotton, Cameron Burrell USAB 4 Jamaica Green 39.26 Nesta Carter, Julian Forte, Rasheed Dwyer, Nigel Ellis JAMG 5 Jamaica Gold 39.84 Jevaughn Minzie, Chadic Hinds, Kenroy Anderson, Chad Walker JAMY 6 Antigua & Barbuda 40.10 Chavaughn Walsh, Cejhae Greene, Jared Jarvis, Tahir Walsh ANT 7 Guyana 40.85 Jeremy Bascom, Adam Harris, Stephan James, Winston George GUY 8 Kenya 41.27 Stephen Wafula Barasa, Mike Mokamba, Michael Ngugi, Walter Moanga KEN 9 Haiti 47.60 Robert Moise, Ricky Francois, Karl Cajuste, Shnyden Pierre HAI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 Now who thinks that Texas cannot run with those Jamaican Kids? Their best of the Penn Relays. Texas has multiple 4A teams that would have been in the top 8 in this event. Those kids would have had a hard time winning State in 6A & 5A in Texas. They are on the downturn as I've said and I stick by that. Those NJ and PA teams would not win 4A Here. They are fast but I see the same thing here weekly. High School Boys' 4x100 Championship of America EVENT 469SATURDAY 2:04 PM Presented by Grace Foods Records NR Wyatt (Fort Worth, Texas) 39.76 1998 Milton Wesley, Monte Clopton, Michael Franklin, DeMario Wesley PR Calabar (Kingston, Jamaica) 39.00 2017 Tyreke Wilson, Christopher Taylor, Michael Stephens, Dejour Russell RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 St. Jago (St. Catherine, JAM) 40.83 Rasheed Broadbell, Vashaun Vascianna, Javari Thomas, Kavian Kerr AB 2 Kingston College (East Kingston, JAM) 40.86 Wayne Pinnock, Roshaun Rowe, Shacquille Lowe, Oshane Peart AA 3 Calabar (Kingston, JAM) 41.05 Rosean Young, Evaldo Whitehorne, Oblique Seville, Dejour Russell AH 4 Ruseas (Lucea, Hanover, JAM) 41.76 Rehiem Scott, Jevaughn Whyte, Daniel Irving, Jordani Woodley AE 5 Coatesville (Coatesville, PA) 41.82 Dapree Bryant, Eric Kirk, Aaron Young, Dymere Miller AC 6 Wolmer's Boys (Kingston, JAM) 41.82 Jhovan Martin, Jeremy Farr, Xavier Narine, Ricquan Graham AD 7 Nottingham (Hamilton, NJ) 41.99 Louis Akpadago, Shamali Whittle , Judeson Mirac, Dana Ridley AI 8 Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) 42.07 Delann Henry, Michali Everett, DeAndre McIntosh, Malik Shepheard AG 9 Central Dauphin East (Harrisburg, PA) 42.28 Bryce Baker, David Niang, Stephon Brown, Shawn Brown AF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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954gator Posted April 28, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 1 hour ago, DevilDog said: Meanwhile Like I said Jamaica will be no better than 4th in the 4x100 relays against the world. They were non existent till the Phenom Bolt came along. Look what happened yesterday at the Penn relays. Remember I stated this weeks ago on this forum @nptb17 @Texasball @golfaddict1 @954gator Their asses got smoked in the Penn Relays and I watched it on the Olympic channel yesterday. Both of their teams got smoked. G.B. USA, Canada and Japan will all be better than the Jamaicans. I stand by that declaration. RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 USA Red 38.80 Chris Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Josiah Young, Mike Rodgers USAR 2 Canada 38.94 Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Benjamin Williams CAN 3 USA Blue 39.16 Cordero Gray, Sean McLean, Kenzo Cotton, Cameron Burrell USAB 4 Jamaica Green 39.26 Nesta Carter, Julian Forte, Rasheed Dwyer, Nigel Ellis JAMG 5 Jamaica Gold 39.84 Jevaughn Minzie, Chadic Hinds, Kenroy Anderson, Chad Walker JAMY 6 Antigua & Barbuda 40.10 Chavaughn Walsh, Cejhae Greene, Jared Jarvis, Tahir Walsh ANT 7 Guyana 40.85 Jeremy Bascom, Adam Harris, Stephan James, Winston George GUY 8 Kenya 41.27 Stephen Wafula Barasa, Mike Mokamba, Michael Ngugi, Walter Moanga KEN 9 Haiti 47.60 Robert Moise, Ricky Francois, Karl Cajuste, Shnyden Pierre HAI I dunno man I agree they will not be as dominant, but they tend to do well in the big meets. I wouldn't count them out is all I'm saying. Will they be the favorites? Probably not. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 1 hour ago, DevilDog said: Meanwhile Like I said Jamaica will be no better than 4th in the 4x100 relays against the world. They were non existent till the Phenom Bolt came along. Look what happened yesterday at the Penn relays. Remember I stated this weeks ago on this forum @nptb17 @Texasball @golfaddict1 @954gator Their asses got smoked in the Penn Relays and I watched it on the Olympic channel yesterday. Both of their teams got smoked. G.B. USA, Canada and Japan will all be better than the Jamaicans. I stand by that declaration. RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 USA Red 38.80 Chris Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Josiah Young, Mike Rodgers USAR 2 Canada 38.94 Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Benjamin Williams CAN 3 USA Blue 39.16 Cordero Gray, Sean McLean, Kenzo Cotton, Cameron Burrell USAB 4 Jamaica Green 39.26 Nesta Carter, Julian Forte, Rasheed Dwyer, Nigel Ellis JAMG 5 Jamaica Gold 39.84 Jevaughn Minzie, Chadic Hinds, Kenroy Anderson, Chad Walker JAMY 6 Antigua & Barbuda 40.10 Chavaughn Walsh, Cejhae Greene, Jared Jarvis, Tahir Walsh ANT 7 Guyana 40.85 Jeremy Bascom, Adam Harris, Stephan James, Winston George GUY 8 Kenya 41.27 Stephen Wafula Barasa, Mike Mokamba, Michael Ngugi, Walter Moanga KEN 9 Haiti 47.60 Robert Moise, Ricky Francois, Karl Cajuste, Shnyden Pierre HAI The winner barely broke 39. The wind gusts won this race. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 25 minutes ago, golfaddict1 said: The winner barely broke 39. The wind gusts won this race. They all Ran into the same wind. It's an oval race the wind will blow in opposite directions at least twice. I watched the race and seen the wind gusts. The USA and Canada ran into the same wind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 36 minutes ago, 954gator said: I dunno man I agree they will not be as dominant, but they tend to do well in the big meets. I wouldn't count them out is all I'm saying. Will they be the favorites? Probably not. Go look at their previous results before once in a Century athlete named Bolt showed up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Texasball said: @DevilDog Love the Texans passion for Track. It's really a big deal with us. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nptb17 Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 2 hours ago, DevilDog said: Now who thinks that Texas cannot run with those Jamaican Kids? Their best of the Penn Relays. Texas has multiple 4A teams that would have been in the top 8 in this event. Those kids would have had a hard time winning State in 6A & 5A in Texas. They are on the downturn as I've said and I stick by that. Those NJ and PA teams would not win 4A Here. They are fast but I see the same thing here weekly. High School Boys' 4x100 Championship of America EVENT 469SATURDAY 2:04 PM Presented by Grace Foods Records NR Wyatt (Fort Worth, Texas) 39.76 1998 Milton Wesley, Monte Clopton, Michael Franklin, DeMario Wesley PR Calabar (Kingston, Jamaica) 39.00 2017 Tyreke Wilson, Christopher Taylor, Michael Stephens, Dejour Russell RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 St. Jago (St. Catherine, JAM) 40.83 Rasheed Broadbell, Vashaun Vascianna, Javari Thomas, Kavian Kerr AB 2 Kingston College (East Kingston, JAM) 40.86 Wayne Pinnock, Roshaun Rowe, Shacquille Lowe, Oshane Peart AA 3 Calabar (Kingston, JAM) 41.05 Rosean Young, Evaldo Whitehorne, Oblique Seville, Dejour Russell AH 4 Ruseas (Lucea, Hanover, JAM) 41.76 Rehiem Scott, Jevaughn Whyte, Daniel Irving, Jordani Woodley AE 5 Coatesville (Coatesville, PA) 41.82 Dapree Bryant, Eric Kirk, Aaron Young, Dymere Miller AC 6 Wolmer's Boys (Kingston, JAM) 41.82 Jhovan Martin, Jeremy Farr, Xavier Narine, Ricquan Graham AD 7 Nottingham (Hamilton, NJ) 41.99 Louis Akpadago, Shamali Whittle , Judeson Mirac, Dana Ridley AI 8 Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) 42.07 Delann Henry, Michali Everett, DeAndre McIntosh, Malik Shepheard AG 9 Central Dauphin East (Harrisburg, PA) 42.28 Bryce Baker, David Niang, Stephon Brown, Shawn Brown AF Are you aware of the Penn Relay setup? Everyone ran slow times because of conditions. Even the University of Houston who would late be disqualified ran a slow time for their standards. You think St. Jago is going to run a 40.83 every time out? I'll answer for you. St. Jago and Kingston College would go 1-2 in every class in Texas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 9 minutes ago, nptb17 said: Are you aware of the Penn Relay setup? Everyone ran slow times because of conditions. Even the University of Houston who would late be disqualified ran a slow time for their standards. You think St. Jago is going to run a 40.83 every time out? I'll answer for you. St. Jago and Kingston College would go 1-2 in every class in Texas. Using the same argument I guess those two N.E. Schools would have as well. I guess you feel that FT. Bend Marshall, Desoto etc. would have got smoked in that race. Two Marginal N.E. Schools don't get smoked but they would win every class in Texas. Uh No they wouldn't could they yes. But to make that blanket statement doesn't hold up. Again if you don't think the best of Texas would not have ran as fast as those schools in that race is insane. No way in Hell COATESVILLE, PA who was right there with them would beat Lancaster, Dville, FBM, Desoto in that race and I will assure you they would have been right there with that 40.83 in that race. COATESVILLE CAN RUN WITH THEM BUT TEXAS 5A & 6A would get dominated. 🤣 PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 St. Jago (St. Catherine, JAM) 40.83 Rasheed Broadbell, Vashaun Vascianna, Javari Thomas, Kavian Kerr AB 2 Kingston College (East Kingston, JAM) 40.86 Wayne Pinnock, Roshaun Rowe, Shacquille Lowe, Oshane Peart AA 3 Calabar (Kingston, JAM) 41.05 Rosean Young, Evaldo Whitehorne, Oblique Seville, Dejour Russell AH 4 Ruseas (Lucea, Hanover, JAM) 41.76 Rehiem Scott, Jevaughn Whyte, Daniel Irving, Jordani Woodley AE 5 Coatesville (Coatesville, PA) 41.82 Dapree Bryant, Eric Kirk, Aaron Young, Dymere Miller AC 6 Wolmer's Boys (Kingston, JAM) 41.82 Jhovan Martin, Jeremy Farr, Xavier Narine, Ricquan Graham AD 7 Nottingham (Hamilton, NJ) 41.99 Louis Akpadago, Shamali Whittle , Judeson Mirac, Dana Ridley AI 8 Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) 42.07 Delann Henry, Michali Everett, DeAndre McIntosh, Malik Shepheard AG 9 Central Dauphin East (Harrisburg, PA) 42.28 Bryce Baker, David Niang, Stephon Brown, Shawn Brown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nptb17 Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 2 hours ago, DevilDog said: Meanwhile Like I said Jamaica will be no better than 4th in the 4x100 relays against the world. They were non existent till the Phenom Bolt came along. Look what happened yesterday at the Penn relays. Remember I stated this weeks ago on this forum @nptb17 @Texasball @golfaddict1 @954gator Their asses got smoked in the Penn Relays and I watched it on the Olympic channel yesterday. Both of their teams got smoked. G.B. USA, Canada and Japan will all be better than the Jamaicans. I stand by that declaration. RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 USA Red 38.80 Chris Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Josiah Young, Mike Rodgers USAR 2 Canada 38.94 Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Benjamin Williams CAN 3 USA Blue 39.16 Cordero Gray, Sean McLean, Kenzo Cotton, Cameron Burrell USAB 4 Jamaica Green 39.26 Nesta Carter, Julian Forte, Rasheed Dwyer, Nigel Ellis JAMG 5 Jamaica Gold 39.84 Jevaughn Minzie, Chadic Hinds, Kenroy Anderson, Chad Walker JAMY 6 Antigua & Barbuda 40.10 Chavaughn Walsh, Cejhae Greene, Jared Jarvis, Tahir Walsh ANT 7 Guyana 40.85 Jeremy Bascom, Adam Harris, Stephan James, Winston George GUY 8 Kenya 41.27 Stephen Wafula Barasa, Mike Mokamba, Michael Ngugi, Walter Moanga KEN 9 Haiti 47.60 Robert Moise, Ricky Francois, Karl Cajuste, Shnyden Pierre HAI Wrong. Jamaica will probably finish seconds at world depending on what we do with the stick. Penn Relays are most of these guys first relays and I hope you don't think this is what it really looks like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 Just now, nptb17 said: Wrong. Jamaica will probably finish seconds at world depending on what we do with the stick. Penn Relays are most of these guys first relays and I hope you don't think this is what it really looks like. I will happily bet you a nice Steak Dinner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nptb17 Posted April 28, 2019 Report Share Posted April 28, 2019 3 minutes ago, DevilDog said: Using the same argument I guess those two N.E. Schools would have as well. I guess you feel that FT. Bend Marshall, Desoto etc. would have got smoked in that race. Two Marginal N.E. Schools don't get smoked but they would win every class in Texas. Uh No they wouldn't could they yes. But to make that blanket statement doesn't hold up. Again if you don't think the best of Texas would not have ran as fast as those schools in that race is insane. No way in Hell COATESVILLE, PA who was right there with them would beat the Lancaster, Dville, FBM, Desoto in that race and I will assure you they would have been right there with that 40.83 in that race. PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 St. Jago (St. Catherine, JAM) 40.83 Rasheed Broadbell, Vashaun Vascianna, Javari Thomas, Kavian Kerr AB 2 Kingston College (East Kingston, JAM) 40.86 Wayne Pinnock, Roshaun Rowe, Shacquille Lowe, Oshane Peart AA 3 Calabar (Kingston, JAM) 41.05 Rosean Young, Evaldo Whitehorne, Oblique Seville, Dejour Russell AH 4 Ruseas (Lucea, Hanover, JAM) 41.76 Rehiem Scott, Jevaughn Whyte, Daniel Irving, Jordani Woodley AE 5 Coatesville (Coatesville, PA) 41.82 Dapree Bryant, Eric Kirk, Aaron Young, Dymere Miller AC 6 Wolmer's Boys (Kingston, JAM) 41.82 Jhovan Martin, Jeremy Farr, Xavier Narine, Ricquan Graham AD 7 Nottingham (Hamilton, NJ) 41.99 Louis Akpadago, Shamali Whittle , Judeson Mirac, Dana Ridley AI 8 Jamaica College (Kingston, JAM) 42.07 Delann Henry, Michali Everett, DeAndre McIntosh, Malik Shepheard AG 9 Central Dauphin East (Harrisburg, PA) 42.28 Bryce Baker, David Niang, Stephon Brown, Shawn Brown Coatesville wasn't even in the picture at the finish line. That is the margin of a second. You know track. Come on man. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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