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Appears that they are signed up for NXR, but that don’t even matter anymore because they will get destroyed by Southlake Carroll and Austin Vandegrift anyways.
Jesuit isn’t as good as they were last year. They lost three scorers.
Three-peat. Resting certain runners for bigger meets down the road. Great job boys!
Who did they rest? They ran their top group from Showcase and their District meet. The only hope they have to qualify is Mullen placing top 3 individually carrying their team score.
Three-peat. Resting certain runners for bigger meets down the road. Great job boys!
Stop pretending you’re a Jesuit fan and making false comments that make them look bad. They rested no one. Crawford has been hurt since Indiana and isn’t in top form. Still a good team but he was another low stick and will be missed.
Mullen is a darkhorse winner candidate Saturday. He ran 14:50 at state on a wet course and meet officials were even saying the course was closer to 5k.
So what is Jesuit La team's thoughts on the other teams in the south region that the raced today such as Southlake Carroll, Bentonville, and Vandegrift? How do they match up with other teams you guys raced in the past? For example: Farragat, Belen Jesuit, Jesuit La 2022, Carmel, etc. What your thoughts on these teams? How good are they?
I know that jesuit la probably wanted to qualify for nxn, and they probably didn't have their best day. Hopefully we can see them come back strong at runninglane. Curious about a breakdown of the meet from someone on the team, would be interesting to hear.
Not sure what the team thinks, but LA is at a disadvantage running 5 days after state, part of why no LA runner has ever made it. Clearly Jesuit did not run their best. They would have been #2 at NXR SE. They are loaded next year so they can make it then, but honestly why even do that when they can focus on RL and try and win it?
Not sure what the team thinks, but LA is at a disadvantage running 5 days after state, part of why no LA runner has ever made it. Clearly Jesuit did not run their best. They would have been #2 at NXR SE. They are loaded next year so they can make it then, but honestly why even do that when they can focus on RL and try and win it?
5 days is not a disadvantage. California/Northeast region race 5 week straight before running nxn. That is every 7 days for 5 weeks.
Mullen is a darkhorse winner candidate Saturday. He ran 14:50 at state on a wet course and meet officials were even saying the course was closer to 5k.
He got crushed, and they finished behind brother Martin. Jesuit is a joke on the National scene
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