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Post by CoachSpongeBob on Sept 28, 2006 17:41:39 GMT -5
Broadneck's 1-2 was great, but it takes more then 2 guys, and htey had 6 great guys last year. If FSK put 6 guys under 18, then based on the times broadneck ran at states last year, even with their 1-2 not running with their 1-2, they probably would beat them (their 3-4-5 would beat broadneck's 3-4-5 if they did that). But that's IF they did that.
I was just trying to point out that their should be a lot of quality runners in the medium school race. It's not a dual meet between Wilde Lake and FSK (while I do think they will be the top 2 teams).
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Post by nsnyder on Sept 28, 2006 19:28:40 GMT -5
Urbana could add an interesting dimension into the mix also. I'm very interested to see how Bernard does with the FSK guys.
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Post by CoachSpongeBob on Sept 28, 2006 20:00:43 GMT -5
They raced at SC, so it will be his second chance at those FSK boys.
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Post by nsnyder on Sept 28, 2006 20:08:45 GMT -5
That's right...I forgot about that. Stine needs to turn things around a bit to give Urbana any chance.
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Post by CoachSpongeBob on Sept 29, 2006 5:11:52 GMT -5
I think Urbana is a great team, but right now, if FSK runs the way they have the last few weeks, it would be very hard for Urbana to get into the mix with them at Bull Run (too early). Even if Stine had won the SC Invite (beating Centrowitz), FSK still would have beaten Urbana by 28 points.
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