Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
baseball4life wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
Not saying that it is not possible, but i REALLY would have liked to see these ran!
ndsportsfan14 wrote:baseball4life wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
Not saying that it is not possible, but i REALLY would have liked to see these ran!
Thank you!
baseball4life wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
Not saying that it is not possible, but i REALLY would have liked to see these ran!
KyleJRM wrote:hand-timed or electronic?
Outdoors or indoors?
Pads or no pads?
What sort of track surface?
What sort of shoes?
The variables are endless.
With electronic timing and a neutral environment, I'd be shocked if the fastest kid in the state ran 4.6. But when you start getting into hand-timing, the times tend to get faster.
Dareybuck wrote:what about the 5'7" 160 lbs kid from whapeton? i think ive heard he runs alot faster than a 4.5. any truth to that?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Dareybuck wrote:what about the 5'7" 160 lbs kid from whapeton? i think ive heard he runs alot faster than a 4.5. any truth to that?
I suppose you are talking about Ryan Smith...
Run4Fun2009 wrote:the only person that these times seem logical for is Ryan Smith of Wahpeton...all others seem to be a tad off...but I doubt Smith ran a 4.4 anything
Moritz21 wrote:ndsportsfan14 wrote:baseball4life wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
Not saying that it is not possible, but i REALLY would have liked to see these ran!
Thank you!
...you dont think i can run that? or these other two run those? we have been putting in the time in the offseason to get better and its paying off
goteam11 wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ndsportsfan14 wrote:baseball4life wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
Not saying that it is not possible, but i REALLY would have liked to see these ran!
Thank you!
...you dont think i can run that? or these other two run those? we have been putting in the time in the offseason to get better and its paying off
no.. i dont think you can run that.
Moritz21 wrote:goteam11 wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ndsportsfan14 wrote:baseball4life wrote:Moritz21 wrote:ok some of the valley city guys... Jordon Thomsen ran a 4.8, Jordan Aus ran a 4.75 and I ran a 4.6
Not saying that it is not possible, but i REALLY would have liked to see these ran!
Thank you!
...you dont think i can run that? or these other two run those? we have been putting in the time in the offseason to get better and its paying off
no.. i dont think you can run that.
lol ok whatever its not like i have to impress you or anything...ill just out run your team on the field then you will know its the truth
utilityman wrote:Moritz I'll take a kid thats a hard nosed football player that runs a 4.8 over a trackster who runs a 4.60. Do you even start for VC? I couldn't find any info on you. Most track stars don't pan out to be great football players, but good luck in the upcoming season, I'll be watching VC's box scores to see how that speed is working for you.
utilityman wrote:Moritz I'll take a kid thats a hard nosed football player that runs a 4.8 over a trackster who runs a 4.60. Do you even start for VC? I couldn't find any info on you. Most track stars don't pan out to be great football players, but good luck in the upcoming season, I'll be watching VC's box scores to see how that speed is working for you.
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