XCcoach wrote:Waha taking second and beating out Francis, Paul, and Nate is an absolutely stupid prediction, hes practically a sprinter
Trust me...if he does officially come out this year he will be up there
XCcoach wrote:Waha taking second and beating out Francis, Paul, and Nate is an absolutely stupid prediction, hes practically a sprinter
Run4Fun2009 wrote:XCcoach wrote:Waha taking second and beating out Francis, Paul, and Nate is an absolutely stupid prediction, hes practically a sprinter
Trust me...if he does officially come out this year he will be up there
theman wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:XCcoach wrote:Waha taking second and beating out Francis, Paul, and Nate is an absolutely stupid prediction, hes practically a sprinter
Trust me...if he does officially come out this year he will be up there
I think XCcoach has a good point.
Plus, if you remember back when Waha did run cross country (back when Mach was their star), Waha CHOKED. He was one of the EDC's fastest runners, and he did horribly at state. Plus, I think he underachieved at state track. You can't tell what this kid will do when the pressure gets put on.
revitalize wrote:so where is the coaches poll? it is normally out the first day?
revitalize wrote:so where is the coaches poll? it is normally out the first day?
Rupp2012 wrote:West: sether, leingang, kashur, shaffer, todd, donnelly.
East: harlow, fisher, shafer, peterson, mendee, naylor, norstag.
i r run wrote:Rupp2012 wrote:West: sether, leingang, kashur, shaffer, todd, donnelly.
East: harlow, fisher, shafer, peterson, mendee, naylor, norstag.
Rofl
More like
West:Leingang, Kashur, Sether, Todd, Huizenga, Shaffer
East: Harlow, Fisher, Peterson, Mendee, Shafer, Naylor
thenextusainbolt wrote:The next top runner in the East would have to be Paul Shafer. The kid looks fast, is fast, and is getting faster!!!! What's next with the kid?? I have no idea.. We could maybe predict a future career in running and maybe at that in modeling with a sick flow like that.
From the west I would say Jake LEIGANG. Though his rain of terror is going to fall short this coming state meet with the big target painted on his back from last year.
revitalize wrote:Mendee vs. Leingang...I can see it now.
revitalize wrote:Mendee vs. Leingang...I can see it now.
theman wrote:I think that we have to see Leingang race before we can jump to any conclusions. As far as I know, Mendee has the fastest time in the state right now (unless there was another meet this weekend; if there was, results?)..........but I still think Leingang has this season on a strangle-hold.
XCcoach wrote:Before you guys dismiss Francis like he has no chance, just keep in mind he ran a 17:03 with only nine days of running since track season, he wasn't able to run at all this summer because he was working with his brother in Fargo. I would honestly say he has the most natural talent out of any of the runners in the state since his daily mileage is at about three miles a day at a pretty relaxed pace. If he decides to put in any work at all this cross country season you can most likely expect him to hit some really fast times.
i r run wrote:XCcoach wrote:Before you guys dismiss Francis like he has no chance, just keep in mind he ran a 17:03 with only nine days of running since track season, he wasn't able to run at all this summer because he was working with his brother in Fargo. I would honestly say he has the most natural talent out of any of the runners in the state since his daily mileage is at about three miles a day at a pretty relaxed pace. If he decides to put in any work at all this cross country season you can most likely expect him to hit some really fast times.
No one is dismissing him, he is a solid runner, but leingang has as much natural talent if not more than Francis and he also trained all summer which gives him a huge advantage.
XCcoach wrote:Before you guys dismiss Francis like he has no chance, just keep in mind he ran a 17:03 with only nine days of running since track season, he wasn't able to run at all this summer because he was working with his brother in Fargo. I would honestly say he has the most natural talent out of any of the runners in the state since his daily mileage is at about three miles a day at a pretty relaxed pace. If he decides to put in any work at all this cross country season you can most likely expect him to hit some really fast times.
XCcoach wrote:If I seem to remember correctly he ran a 16:37 last year, so you thinking he will run around 16:50 is absolutely retarded... I can't believe someone could think of something as stupid as that. Also the fact that he opened the year with a 17:03 makes me think he should be able to improve a little bit more then 13 seconds over the span of 2 months.
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