I don't know if there is much talk of NJCAA on here, but with my son now competing I wondered what people's predictions are for the season.
Individual or team.
I don't know if there is much talk of NJCAA on here, but with my son now competing I wondered what people's predictions are for the season.
Individual or team.
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People get interessted in JC CC when they see the results/times of the NJCAA CCC in Nov.
Iowa Central by far. Crazy depth
Runlikethewindddddd1937 wrote:
Iowa Central by far. Crazy depth
This^^^^^
Iowa Central is 2 time defending champ and this team is by far their best team. They should put 4 in the top 10 And 5 in the top 15 @ nationals. Great program and great kids that have talent but also put in the work.
Iowakidscanrun wrote:
Runlikethewindddddd1937 wrote:Iowa Central by far. Crazy depth
This^^^^^
Iowa Central is 2 time defending champ and this team is by far their best team. They should put 4 in the top 10 And 5 in the top 15 @ nationals. Great program and great kids that have talent but also put in the work.
Great kids? Mean grown Kenyan men. Look at the results of njcaa nationals coming up, and past years. It looks like 2 completely different racrs. The njcaa xc nationals and the Kenyan national championships. Power to iowa central as they rack up their nationals with foreing imports. Vety similar to South plains winning 10 track titles in a row. Not 1 American athlete scores for them.
Change it to Kenyan men.. wrote:
Iowakidscanrun wrote:This^^^^^
Iowa Central is 2 time defending champ and this team is by far their best team. They should put 4 in the top 10 And 5 in the top 15 @ nationals. Great program and great kids that have talent but also put in the work.
Great kids? Mean grown Kenyan men. Look at the results of njcaa nationals coming up, and past years. It looks like 2 completely different racrs. The njcaa xc nationals and the Kenyan national championships. Power to iowa central as they rack up their nationals with foreing imports. Vety similar to South plains winning 10 track titles in a row. Not 1 American athlete scores for them.
You obviously know very little about Iowa Central. Whether they are 22 or 19 they can still be great kids. What do you know about these kids that makes you think they are mean Kenyan men? Do they win with mostly international talent? Yes. Calling them mean Kenyan men is complete b.s. For the record, their top guy is from Israel and their fifth guy is a local kid from Iowa.
Iowakidscanrun wrote:
Change it to Kenyan men.. wrote:Great kids? Mean grown Kenyan men. Look at the results of njcaa nationals coming up, and past years. It looks like 2 completely different racrs. The njcaa xc nationals and the Kenyan national championships. Power to iowa central as they rack up their nationals with foreing imports. Vety similar to South plains winning 10 track titles in a row. Not 1 American athlete scores for them.
You obviously know very little about Iowa Central. Whether they are 22 or 19 they can still be great kids. What do you know about these kids that makes you think they are mean Kenyan men? Do they win with mostly international talent? Yes. Calling them mean Kenyan men is complete b.s. For the record, their top guy is from Israel and their fifth guy is a local kid from Iowa.
Not mean like they are mean. But rather, not iowa kids can run, dont mean that their grown kenyan men can run. You are obviously on the iowa central team. A non factor and non contributor. Probably 7th or 8th man, you'll call yourself a national champion though you'll do nothing to earn it since their foreign national team will win it with just 5 athletes.
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