Texasball Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 1 minute ago, nptb17 said: And how the hell is a 39.98 not much different from a 40.83? Texas finals will challenge this race. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nptb17 Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 4 minutes ago, Texasball said: Texas finals will challenge this race. Texas finals might eclipse it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 21 minutes ago, Texasball said: This is years Jamaica High School National Championship - not much different than the Penn Relays Event 8 Boys 16-19 4x100 Meter Relay CLASS 1 BOYS ======================================================================= Sponsor: GRACE KENNEDY Meet Record: R 39.08 3/28/2015 Calabar High, Calabar High School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Kingston College 39.98 12 1) #872 Wayne Pinnock 2) #870 Oshane Peart 3) #857 Kevin Mcpherson 4) #853 Shacquille Lowe 2 Calabar High 40.15 10 1) #185 Dejour Russell 2) #194 Christopher Taylor 3) #187 Oblique Seville 4) #192 Michael Stephens 3 St. Jago High 40.53 8 1) #1375 Taiwane Garriques 2) #1413 Javari Thomas 3) #1359 Rasheed Broadbell 4) #1368 Daniel Chambers 4 St. Elizabeth Technical High 40.93 6 1) #1289 Micheal Buchanan 2) #1299 Sachin Dennis 3) #1302 Dashinelle Dyer 4) #1312 Conroy Jones 5 Jamaica College 40.98 5 1) #744 Malik Shepherd 2) #697 Michali Everett 3) #710 Delann Henry 4) #735 Joel Paulwell 6 Petersfield High 42.02 4 1) #1156 Tyrece Herbert 2) #1170 Kevon Stone 3) #1174 Antonio Watson 4) #1172 Romario Taylor -- Excelsior High DNF 1) #492 Travis Williams 2) #474 Radjae Reid 3) #485 Tevin Thompson 4) #449 Demar Francis -- Wolmer's High School for Boys DNF 1) #1585 Jeremy Farr 2) #1602 Xavier Nairne 3) #1609 Thiea Shea 4) #1625 Ricardo White Above is this years Jamaica boys national championship - Here is the Texas 6A State Championship from 2018 ======================================================================= Finals 1 Katy Seven Lakes 39.80 20 1) #2750 Pratt, Thomas 12 2) #2749 Broome, Lance 11 3) #2752 Williams, Chris 12 4) #2748 Bloomfield, Jahquan 12 2 Conroe The Woodlands 39.98 16 1) #2417 Alexander, DeAngelo 12 2) #2423 Lanier, Jake 12 3) #2418 Bonner, Ethan 12 4) #2420 Carter, Kesean 12 3 Cedar Hill 40.08 12 1) #2375 Young, Vincent 12 2) #2368 Bright, Quinshone 10 3) #2370 Fleming, Cameron 12 4) #2369 Fleeks, Josh 12 4 Converse Judson 40.17 8 1) #2432 Johnson, Willie 12 2) #2429 Crawford, Dre-Quan 11 3) #2436 Richburg, Shawn 12 4) #2435 Morgan, Kenyon 11 5 Cypress Ridge 40.29 4 1) #2463 Crowe, Cameron 11 2) #2464 Griffin, Robert 09 3) #2465 Horton, Kaylon 12 4) #2466 Jackson, Jakobe 12 6 DeSoto 40.35 2 1) #2519 Harrison, Kennedy 11 2) #2523 McGraw, Deonte 11 3) #2518 Goodman, Zavian 11 4) #2526 Smith, Donovan 11 7 Tyler 40.37 1) #3288 Crawford, Kitan 10 2) #3292 Humber, Ke'Tavion 12 3) #3290 Givens Washington, Michae 4) #3293 McMiller, Caleb 11 8 Garland Rowlett 40.94 1) #2630 Manuel, Harrison 12 2) #2629 Iwaugu, Precious 12 3) #2631 Seals, Emmett 12 4) #2633 Wesley, Jared 11 9 Laredo United 41.61 1) #2835 Esparza, Brandon 12 2) #2833 Alaniz, Ivan 12 3) #2834 Castro, Dominic 12 4) #2836 Tirado, Alex 12 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 6 minutes ago, Texasball said: Above is this years Jamaica boys national championship - Here is the Texas 6A State Championship from 2018 ======================================================================= 1 Calabar High 39.17 12 1) #203 Christopher Taylor 2) #196 Dejour Russell 3) #147 Anthony Carpenter 4) #215 Rosean Young 2. Katy Seven Lakes 39.80 20 1) #2750 Pratt, Thomas 12 2) #2749 Broome, Lance 11 3) #2752 Williams, Chris 12 4) #2748 Bloomfield, Jahquan 12 3. Kingston College 39.92 10 1) #800 Jordane Jackson 2) #830 Roshaun Rowe 3) #811 Jhevaughn Matherson 4) #792 Yashawn Hamilton 4 Conroe The Woodlands 39.98 16 1) #2417 Alexander, DeAngelo 12 2) #2423 Lanier, Jake 12 3) #2418 Bonner, Ethan 12 4) #2420 Carter, Kesean 12 5 3 Cedar Hill 40.08 12 1) #2375 Young, Vincent 12 2) #2368 Bright, Quinshone 10 3) #2370 Fleming, Cameron 12 4) #2369 Fleeks, Josh 12 4 Converse Judson 40.17 8 1) #2432 Johnson, Willie 12 2) #2429 Crawford, Dre-Quan 11 3) #2436 Richburg, Shawn 12 4) #2435 Morgan, Kenyon 11 5 Cypress Ridge 40.29 4 1) #2463 Crowe, Cameron 11 2) #2464 Griffin, Robert 09 3) #2465 Horton, Kaylon 12 4) #2466 Jackson, Jakobe 12 6 DeSoto 40.35 2 1) #2519 Harrison, Kennedy 11 2) #2523 McGraw, Deonte 11 3) #2518 Goodman, Zavian 11 4) #2526 Smith, Donovan 11 7 Tyler 40.37 1) #3288 Crawford, Kitan 10 2) #3292 Humber, Ke'Tavion 12 3) #3290 Givens Washington, Michae 4) #3293 McMiller, Caleb 11 8 Garland Rowlett 40.94 1) #2630 Manuel, Harrison 12 2) #2629 Iwaugu, Precious 12 3) #2631 Seals, Emmett 12 4) #2633 Wesley, Jared 11 9 Laredo United 41.61 1) #2835 Esparza, Brandon 12 2) #2833 Alaniz, Ivan 12 3) #2834 Castro, Dominic 12 4) #2836 Tirado, Alex 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 Just now, Texasball said: I had already posted. If you took the 2018 National Championship of Jamaica vs 6A state championship 4x100 Texas would have had 7 of the top 10 times! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 Just now, Texasball said: I had already posted. If you took the 2018 National Championship of Jamaica vs 6A state championship 4x100 Texas would have had 7 of the top 10 times! It would have been Jamaica 1st , 3rd, 5th. Texas 2nd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
181pl Posted April 29, 2019 Report Share Posted April 29, 2019 9.98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thc6795 Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 3 hours ago, 181pl said: 9.98 Mathew Boling wow. Track guys is this out of the blue? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G0LD$tandard Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 5 hours ago, Texasball said: Folks - The 6A 4x400 final this year is going to be site to see. Desoto 3:12 Klein Forest 3:13 Houston Strake 3:13 - My money is right here. my buddy who was at the regional meet said Boling costed to this win- says he will run however fast is needed to win this race. Keep in mind Boling ran 46.12 last year. He is faster this year. Rowlett 3:13 Kingwood 3:14 College Park 3:15 It will 9 teams that have all recorded at least 3:15 something something. Coasting, LOL. Here's the video evidence... https://tx.milesplit.com/videos/371267/4x400-relay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 1 hour ago, thc6795 said: Mathew Boling wow. Track guys is this out of the blue? He's been electric this season... jumping 2 feet further one example. You can' deny the 9.98 and you can' even guarantee he'd lose to the jamaican Oblique Seville, who has the top Under 20 time this season (wind legal). I'd guesstimate his max at 10.15 or so but I can't wait to see what he does post hs states. He might very well be 10.12 guy and top this list. Nice to see Schwartz rip a nice 100 again. He's younger than Boling and Cooper. All wind conditions will be the next top 12 or so list U20 below this one. +2.0 m/s is the max for wind legal The IAAF site shows 9.97, did he gain a .01? Maybe a typo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G0LD$tandard Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 1 hour ago, thc6795 said: Mathew Boling wow. Track guys is this out of the blue? His recovery between races and jumps is "phenomenal"! #Unprecedented State Meet Schedule: SATURDAY, MAY 11th 11:30am Long Jump (>26') 5:30pm 400m Relay (<40.0s (<9.6s split)) 7:05pm 100m Dash (<10.1s) 10:05pm 1600m Relay (<3:10s (<46s split)) Be the judge watch here on SATURDAY, MAY 11th: https://tx.milesplit.com/articles/260484-watch-uil-state-championships-live-on-milesplit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 7 minutes ago, G0LD$tandard said: His recovery between races and jumps is "phenomenal"! #Unprecedented State Meet Schedule: SATURDAY, MAY 11th 11:30am Long Jump (>26') 5:30pm 400m Relay (<40.0s (<9.6s split)) 7:05pm 100m Dash (<10.1s) 10:05pm 1600m Relay (<3:10s (<46s split)) Be the judge watch here on SATURDAY, MAY 11th: https://tx.milesplit.com/articles/260484-watch-uil-state-championships-live-on-milesplit Boling has a 10.11 also noted by IAAF (NWI). DD, Tex? Do you have a wind reading for this rip? Malfunction on that run? Edit: Thought it was a prelim at a bigger event. likely no reading that day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 7 minutes ago, G0LD$tandard said: Coasting, LOL. Here's the video evidence... https://tx.milesplit.com/videos/371267/4x400-relay I just got off the phone my buddy who is coach in the area. He says they have another kid who didn’t run at regionals the kid that didn’t run got hurt - not sure how he had ran 37 at the area meet in the 300mH - Caleb Cavanaugh - he says this kid is really good 400 dude this group at the first meet of the year on Feb 15th ran 3:14.46 Job Trahan, Boling, Malik Campbell, Caleb Cavanaugh he is very good friends with the strake coaches and these 4 are who they want to run if healthy so they added Boling this week and then lost there other stud. he says look at what this group did way back on Feb 15th in the first freaking meet of the year. If you have any understanding that you will realize the potential taking in consideration that they did this in the first meet! He went on to say that you are freaking idiot and to grab your popcorn and watch boling run however fast he needs to win the 4x400. No lead is safe with him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 56 minutes ago, golfaddict1 said: He's been electric this season... jumping 2 feet further one example. You can' deny the 9.98 and you can' even guarantee he'd lose to the jamaican Oblique Seville, who has the top Under 20 time this season (wind legal). I'd guesstimate his max at 10.15 or so but I can't wait to see what he does post hs states. He might very well be 10.12 guy and top this list. Nice to see Schwartz rip a nice 100 again. He's younger than Boling and Cooper. All wind conditions will be the next top 12 or so list U20 below this one. +2.0 m/s is the max for wind legal The IAAF site shows 9.97, did he gain a .01? Maybe a typo. I believe the actual time was 9.978 and so they normally round that up 9.98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Texasball Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 9 hours ago, golfaddict1 said: 2017 Calabar was wicked. 39 flat at the Penn Relays. But then there's the 6A 2018 TX finals, no weak sauce there. A trio of Jamaican IMG style clubs vs Texas top 3 would be fun to see annually. If I told you 41.44 was FL's 4th best time, you and DD would think I'm nuts... but there you go. Pretty sad leading into states. Just saying you didn’t have to tell me. I track this all the time and write post about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
181pl Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 I think Boling could win decathlon gold in 2020 if he started practicing a few of the other disciplines now. With his 1, 4, and long jump he would dominate day 1. He is probably a good natural high jumper based on his sprints and long jumps. He's tall enough easily for the hurdles. Throwing events and pole vault would be the wild cards. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texasball Posted April 30, 2019 Report Share Posted April 30, 2019 2 hours ago, 181pl said: I think Boling could win decathlon gold in 2020 if he started practicing a few of the other disciplines now. With his 1, 4, and long jump he would dominate day 1. He is probably a good natural high jumper based on his sprints and long jumps. He's tall enough easily for the hurdles. Throwing events and pole vault would be the wild cards. He high jumped 6’7 in meet last year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G0LD$tandard Posted May 1, 2019 Report Share Posted May 1, 2019 21 hours ago, Texasball said: I just got off the phone my buddy who is coach in the area. He says they have another kid who didn’t run at regionals the kid that didn’t run got hurt - not sure how he had ran 37 at the area meet in the 300mH - Caleb Cavanaugh - he says this kid is really good 400 dude this group at the first meet of the year on Feb 15th ran 3:14.46 Job Trahan, Boling, Malik Campbell, Caleb Cavanaugh he is very good friends with the strake coaches and these 4 are who they want to run if healthy so they added Boling this week and then lost there other stud. he says look at what this group did way back on Feb 15th in the first freaking meet of the year. If you have any understanding that you will realize the potential taking in consideration that they did this in the first meet! He went on to say that you are freaking idiot and to grab your popcorn and watch boling run however fast he needs to win the 4x400. No lead is safe with him. Awesome info. I wondered about the hurdler! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G0LD$tandard Posted May 1, 2019 Report Share Posted May 1, 2019 11 hours ago, Texasball said: He high jumped 6’7 in meet last year He already pole vaults...mmThrows are the only question and he's going to Georgia with the Coaching the King of the Field Events and Multies, Petros Kyprianou, his bio is too long to list but find it here, https://georgiadogs.com/coaches.aspx?rc=2518 . It leads off with, Quote Petros Kyprianou guided his men’s and women’s track and field teams to national championships in 2018 by scoring in all disciplines (jumps, multi-events, sprints, throws, distance) after becoming the Bulldogs’ 14thhead coach in June 2015." High Jump 6-7 Long Jump 26-3.5 Pole Vault 13-0 Triple Jump 42-5.5 100 Meter Dash 9.98 200 Meter Dash 20.55 400 Meter Dash 46.15 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted May 1, 2019 Report Share Posted May 1, 2019 On 4/29/2019 at 5:12 PM, nptb17 said: Edwin's 43.62 was ran with a 17 year old and 3 14 year old girls. Let that sink in. But I thought the winds were all the rage at the Penn Relays. They ran on the same damn day as those Boys 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DevilDog Posted May 1, 2019 Report Share Posted May 1, 2019 I like how people keep claiming the Relays were somehow heavily impared. UH ran a freaking 39.23 that's not Slow. The recent winning times at the Penn. That was not a time outside the norm. 2019 39.23 Recent Champions 2018 Houston :38.95 2017 G.C. Foster 38.94 2016 G.C. Foster :39.31 2015 UTech :39.27 2014 UTech :38.71 2013 UTech :38.92 2012 Auburn :39.34 2011 LSU :38.77 2010 Texas A&M :39.08 2009 Texas A&M :38.79 TOP 10 PENN RELAYS 4X100 EVER Top 10 :38.68 TCU 2001 :38.71 UTech 2014 :38.77 LSU 2011 :38.79 Texas A&M 2009 :38.80 TCU 1991 :38.82 Florida State 2009 :38.83 LSU 2014 :38.84 TCU 2001 :38.89 TCU 1998 :38.89 LSU 2009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted May 1, 2019 Report Share Posted May 1, 2019 This crop of Jamaican HS 4X100 Teams are not exceptional and they would not smoke Texas regardless who keeps that up. Recent Champions. They usually have 1 or 2 with good times and the rest are just a bunch of fast HS Teams. Is that Really much more impressive than Texas other than Calabar in 17 - 18. Explain Coatsville, PA who had ran a 41.55 in the Prelims and ran a 41.87 the week before and ran a 41.82 in the Finals and finished 5th. They ran the same damn times they had been running and so did those Jamaicans. Why did their Girls run a 43.6 4x100 just before the boys. Did the Wind only decide to mess with those Boys? Why did the wind not cost Coatsville, PA. Because it wasn't that big of a factor? They aren't as fast as they have been and neither will their National team be either. 2019 ST. Jago (JAM) 40.83 2018 Calabar (JAM):39.51 2017Calabar (JAM) 39.00 2016 Kingston College (JAM):39.63 2015 Calabar (JAM):39.63 2014 Jamaica College (JAM):39.72 2013 Kingston College (JAM):40.44 2012 Wolmer's Boys (JAM):40.34 2011 Wolmer's Boys (JAM):40.42 2010 Wolmer's Boys (JAM):39.78 2009 Calabar (JAM):39.91 https://www.philly.com/high-school-sports/pennsylvania/penn-relays-coatesville-high-school-track-american-20190427.html Coatesville boys are fifth - but first American team - in 4x100 Championship of America at the Penn Relays St. Jago (Jamaica) won the race in 40.83 seconds, and Kingston College (Jamaica) was second in 40.86. Calabar (Jamaica), which Coatesville defeated in head-to-head competition during Friday’s 4x100 heat, finished third in 41.05. Ruseas (Jamaica) was fourth in 41.76, and Coatesville finished fifth in 41.82, just a bit slower that its impressive 41.55 it ran on Friday, which was the third-fastest time that day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDog Posted May 1, 2019 Report Share Posted May 1, 2019 @Texasball and I both think they can run a sub 44 possibly if pushed. And yes I believe they would have been in the top 5 against those college schools. They avg 11.1 per leg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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