Stacked field including Ostberg who led the first 7 laps for Brannigan to kill the final lap insane performance especially in early May.
Stacked field including Ostberg who led the first 7 laps for Brannigan to kill the final lap insane performance especially in early May.
WOW!!! We all know he's fast, but this was really unexpected. big PR. where does this put him in the all-time list - top 15
Any idea what the splits were (first mile? Second mile? Last lap?)
4 under 847... was that the fastest up front 3200 in hs history? I figured prior arcadia races have had more guys under 9:00, but they haven't been as fast up front.
SHIVER ME TIMBERS!!! What a race! An 8:42, :43, AND a :44!!!!! MIKEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU DA MAN
1 Brannigan, Mike 12 Northport 8:42.92! 10
2 Ostberg, Alex 12 Darien 8:43.93! 8
3 Moskowitz, Eli 12 Souhegan 8:44.79! 6
4 Spiezio, Jeremy 12 Greenwich 8:46.10! 4
5 Tooker, Aidan 11 Saratoga Springs 8:51.52 2
6 Rice, John 12 Xavier 8:54.77 1
7 Lundy, Conor 11 Fordham Prep 8:55.75
8 Salisbury, Jack 11 La Salle Academy 8:56.55
9 Corbett, Alex 12 Lake Braddock 8:58.09
10 Bouthillette, Matt 11 La Salle Academy 8:59.71
11 Principe Jr., David 10 La Salle Academy 9:00.31
12 Noonan, Armstrong 11 Darien 9:14.13
13 Petrella, Ben Liverpool 9:14.67
THAT'S WHAT I'M TALK'IN ABOUT!!
Look for that sophomore, David Principe Jr., to become a legend. What a talent.
That is disgustingly fast, good for him!
Four state records apparently: NY, CT, NH and RI. Places 1,2,3 and 6.
That might be some kind of record itself for one race.
wary indeed wrote:
Look for that sophomore, David Principe Jr., to become a legend. What a talent.
Not that that time is bad, but 9:00ish as a soph is not unheard of
quatro wrote:
Four state records apparently: NY, CT, NH and RI. Places 1,2,3 and 6.
That might be some kind of record itself for one race.
Sorry, make that 1,2,3 and 8th place for the state records.
Looks like La Salle just missed the triple
Not Nomar wrote:
Looks like La Salle just missed the triple
By 4 seconds.
Those are great times for all 10th and 11th grade runners though.
went thru the 1600 in 4:20 then slowed just a hair but they closed last 400 in 59
Where is he going to college?
J.R. wrote:
Not Nomar wrote:Looks like La Salle just missed the triple
By 4 seconds.
Those are great times for all 10th and 11th grade runners though.
JESUS!! I didn't even notice that none of them were in 12th grade. how deep are they?!
Would be interested to hear what kind of training Brannigan does.
A lot of mileage? Quality stuff?
I was there.
It was beautiful.
If LaSalle has two more more runners near their top three look out at NXN this fall.
Three returnees at 9:00 or better WOW.